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601: Three Periods of European History Where Attitudes Towards Women's Education Changed
... as equally bright as any other male student of his. Furthermore, in a letter by the poet Louise Labe`, she states a need for women to "raise their head above their spindles" and take up studying. The next age, the Reformation and the catholic Reformation, saw a dramatic and conservative change toward the attitudes of education for women. Martin Luther, a leader of the Reformation, was quoted as saying that God ...
602: Social Deviance
... but some more contemporary sociologists have attempted to do so in such theories as the Labeling theory, strain theory, and control theory to name just a few. Contemporary sociologists use a more mesolevel perspective in studying deviance. These sociologists have explored deviance through looking at these four ways: our social interactions, our positions within society, the norms and values of subcultures, and our linkages to and bonds with other people. Sociologists ...
603: Overpopulation?
... today. "The only way in which a human being can make some approach to knowing the whole subject, is by hearing what can be said about it by persons of every variety of opinion, and studying all modes in which it can be looked at by every character of mind" (Bender, 10). However, I cannot make an opinion for you; it is for the reader to decide, who, if anyone, is ...
604: Homosexuality
... some similarities. Third, "homosexuality" is very poorly defined. Our use of this one term creates the false impression of a uniform "gay" or "lesbian" condition and culture. It obscures the reality that what we are studying is a complex set of variable mental, emotional, and behavioral states that are caused by differing proportions of numerous influences. Indeed, one of the chief characteristics of the gay lifestyle is its efflorescence of styles ...
605: Social Class Action Research
... development in the children in each social class of certain types of economically significant relationships and not others but would thereby help to reproduce this system of relations in society.” (Anyon, 1980, p.225) After studying the different types of social classes from lectures and readings, I chose to do a comparative analysis on the grocery store, Food Town in two different income areas. Food Town is a Toledo based grocery ...
606: Sexual Harassment
... what they perceive as women’s increasing preeminence in the workplace. Surveys have tracked male attitudes about the proper role of a man in society in order to understand the root of this hostility. When studying the issue of sexual harassment, one may agree that the problem stems from an abuse of power. Sexual Harassment attributes the problem to women's subordinate position in the labor force. Women are victimized by ...
607: Unique Cultures of The World
Unique Cultures of The World Regions throughout the world have developed unique cultures. Aspects of these ways of life vary tremendously. This indisputable fact can be proven by simply studying one of these aspects. Cuisine, the cuisine of China in particular, is the aspect that we decided to explore. The techniques, the tools, flavors and ingredients of the unique traditional cuisine fascinated us to no ...
608: Why Teens are so Stressed Out
... or doing assignments outside of school. These conditions usually lead to the teen losing sleep and loosing free time only to gain mental strain. Constant hovering over textbooks and periods of elongated sitting caused by studying lead to great amounts of physical fatigue. In addition, most hardworking teens have to stay up late during the night to complete assignments. This leads to a severe loss of valuable sleep. After having to ...
609: Pollution and Its Consequences
... natural variations in the earth's climate, or whether in fact human activities contributed to the warming. But in fall 1995, scientists with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the authoritative international body charged with studying this issue, reached a conclusion in their Second Assessment Report, which summarizes the current state of scientific knowledge on global warming, also called climate change. This document received contribution and peer-review from over 2 ...
610: School Uniform
... of discussion about a uniform requirement in our public schools. We should require every student to wear a uniform during school hours. Firstly, parents will save time, money and energy. Secondly, students will focus on studying instead of thinking about their wardrobes. Finally, uniforms help create an atmosphere of equality. Clearly, there are many benefits to such a rule. In many cases, school uniforms are less expensive than the clothing that ...


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