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659.20261 A View of Two Worlds: Why Some Countries Prosper While Others Face Poverty
This 9-page graduate paper considers why certain civilizations, states and societies and succeeded and why others have not, and concludes that colonialism, stereotyping, population growth, geography, education, foreign intervention, and agriculture tend to work in favour of already-wealthy countries while impoverishing developing countries. Colonialism has created a set of economic and psychological legacies which continue to naturalize some states as leaders and other states as ?natural? and ?child-like? dependants. Agricultural dependancy in the developing world and agricultural technology in developed nations ensure that developing nations are more vulnerable to climate change and shifts in the market. Geography tends to work for developed nations and against developing states, as well, as temperate-climate nations use their impressive research and development funds to create products and technology that largely ignores the needs of those in tropical climates. Since developed nations have decent living conditions currently, changes in population tend to benefit them, while poorer nations find their economies and resources strained by sudden demographic shifts. Some scholars contend that inherent state weaknesses or strengths - especially state willingness to control violence and provide education - contributes to the poverty or affluence of a nation.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 20261 Prosperity Poverty Reasons.doc
Price: US$80.55
660.20281 Final Exam Answering Three Question.s
This paper answers three quesitons, one on what would be the impact on the indivdiual if there were a computer virue making the rounds, one on several issues related to children and the family, and one discussing the principle that Self-Imaage euals Performance and the implications of this diea on vsarious sitgautons and on the professoan relationship.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 20281 Questions Exam Virus.doc
Price: US$26.85
661.20294 Adolescent Depression, Suicide and Sexual Activity
In this paper we will explore the links between adolescent Depression, suicide and sexual activity. For some time, it has been acknowledged that Depression has reached an almost epidemic scale among teenagers. The causes for depression are wide multifaceted. Recent studies have shown that sexual activity by teenagers leads to depression more often than not. One would think that sexual activity may be a cure for depression for teenagers, but this could not be further from the truth. In fact, sexual activity not only leads to depression, but may also lead to suicide. On top of this danger of suicide, there is the danger of STDs, which teenagers are less like to protect themselves from. Let us first look at what depression is and how it manifests in teenagers.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 20294 Depression Suicide Sex.doc
Price: US$26.85
662.20399 The Debate Over Bilingual Education in America
In this paper we will discuss the debate over bilingual education in America. For the past century, the immigration issue of language-learning policies has been an ongoing characteristic of American society. Some people believe that immigrants should leave behind their old language and learn English, while others feel this kind of cultural pluralism is the primary strength of our nation and should continue to be encouraged. On way that this can be encouraged is by, on the on hand, helping immigrants learn English, but on the other hand, helping them to maintain their first language. Let us now look at how cultural pluralism manifests itself in the area of bilingual education, and let us see how the debate over it has lead to different approaches to teaching English to non- native speakers.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 20399 Bilingual Education America.doc
Price: US$35.80
663.20400 Cultural Views of Manual Labor and Women
In this paper, we will discuss manual labor and women. We will start by showing that the groundwork for our attitude towards work was laying in classical times. We will examine evidence of how the Judeo-Christian belief system has influenced our modern attitude towards work, then we will also look at the Greek and attitude and see how it has influenced us today. From here we ill explore the history o women engaged in manual; labor in the United States. From this we will learn how this history has lead to our current views of manual labor and women?s role in it. Let us first turn our attention to the classical foundations of our attitude towards manual labor, and work in general.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 20400 Manual Labor Women.doc
Price: US$35.80
664.20435 Data coleltion and HIV with teenagers
this four page paper looks at the methodology used in interviewing teenagers on HIV. the paper looks at the methodology of triangulation data analysis and how it can be used. although this paper is concerned with teenagers and HIV it looks primarily at data collection and how it can be used to glean information concerning the knowledge of teenagers and HIV
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 20435 Data Collction HIV teenagers.doc
Price: US$35.80
665.20459 Social Movememnts
When exposed to change, humans are affected in different manners. Some choose to react to the change presented. Others are more proactive, and embracing the idea of change, seek to initiate it themselves. As the world has evolved rapidly, and modernized, over the course of the last few centuries, these changes have been numerous including the liberalization of society. From these changes, both reactive and proactive movements have come forth.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 20459 Social Movements Modernization.doc