Sociology
Parent with Mental Illness
factors promoting the mental health of adolescents who have a parent with mental illness: a longitudinal story mental health challenges and resilience among mother’s with intellectual and developmental disabilities how do children make sense of their parent’s mental health difficulties: a meta-synthesis parental mental illness and the transition to college: coping psychological adjustment and parent-child relationship psychosocial outcomes for adult children of parents with severe mental illnesses: demographics and clinical history predictors health of young children whose mothers have intellectual disability providing services for parents with intellectual disability: parents needs and service constraints family and community in the lives of UK Bangladeshi parents with intellectual disabilities review of parents training interventions for parents with an intellectual disability the effect of parental intellectual disability status on child protection service workers decision making
Chiropractic Folk Devils
Given the complexity of these relationships, how can we best improve the nations health? What factors are most important to address? What solutions would make the biggest difference in the widest range of people? Toolkit Ch. 13. Chiropractic Folk DevilsChiropractors are health care professionals who are musculoskeletal experts who assess and treat disorders of the muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems (Canadian Chiropractic Association, 2017). On September 12, 1996, an Ontario woman named Lana Dale Lewis died of a stroke at the age of 45. Her family and various moral entrepreneurs were convinced that the cause originated in a chiropractic manipulation she had received for migraines. The ensuing moral panic surrounding the use of chiropractic services lasted from 1996 to 2005 and was fuelled by media coverage, which occurred daily throughout the 22-month investigation into her death (Villanueva-Russell, 2009). The inquest into Lewiss death by a coroners jury eventually rendered a verdict of death by means of an accident (Laeeque & Boon, 2004). Nonetheless, the media were successful in creating a moral panic, and anti-chiropractic messages began appearing in magazines and on websites (e.g., Chirowatch.com). The end result was a widespread but largely unfounded fear relative to statistical realities that damaged the reputation of the chiropractic profession (Villanueva-Russell, 2009). Moral panic over chiropractors led to reforms in Canadian health insurance systems. After 30 years of coverage, in 2004, Ontario delisted chiropractic services from its health insurance plan; the other provinces followed suit. This meant that people who utilized chiropractic services now had to pay for the treatment themselves (Deloitte, 2004). Chiropractic services are still delisted in most provinces; however, health plans provided by employers and private health care providers typically cover at least some of the costs associated with chiropractic use in Canada today (Healthquotes.ca, 2015). think outside the Box: Can you think of an example of a fad or event that was highly sensationalized in the media at some point in history as a threat to moral
Skills in Creating Cultural Synergy
Reflecting on your own personality, experience, work and communication style, what do you see as your greatest skills in creating culturally synergistic solutions to global problems? How could you improve your skills at creating cultural synergy?
The Aging Experience
The student will write a paper a minimum of four pages in length (not including the cover and reference pages) to include Part I,-Aging, a Global Issue, Part II – Elderly Services in the U.S., Part III – Community Service Provider Interview, and Part IV – Conclusion. The student will use the grading rubric as a guide to ensure all criteria is met.
Social Contract Theory of John Locke
Write 4 pages thesis on the topic social contract theory of john locke. The US constitution includes the Bill of rights, which protects the freedom, liberty, and other rights of the individuals. at the same time, the constitution specifies the scope of authority of the President, the Judiciary, and the Congress. Thus, the constitution in its true sense in indeed a contract between the individuals and the state, whereby the natural laws of the individuals are intact and the state authority has been specified as well. Moreover, the criminal justice system also follows the principals of Locke`s social contract theory, as the system ensures that the rights and the belongings of individuals are protected, and, by collective submissiveness to law, all citizens empower the system to take punitive action against the violators. In this context, one can conclude that freedom leads to complete independence and liberation. however, as per the social contract, one also has to fulfill the duties and comply with ethical standards to obtain one`s own rights. Social contract is an intellectual, even political theoretical paradigm, which focuses on the origins of the society and the legitimacy of the state authority over the individuals of the state. The basic tenet of this theory implies that the individuals of the state have permitted the state to exercise power over them to protect their rights and freedoms. in other words, there is a social contract between the state and the individuals the people will give authority to the government and, in turn, seek the protection of their natural laws. Different theorists have come up with their own versions of the theory, with the same basic assumptions but, however, with minute differences in the perspectives. Hugo Grotius (1625) gave the idea of the natural laws and argued that all individuals should comply with the moral and religious values to ensure that everyone receives their due share of rights. Thomas Hobbes has an important contribution to the development of the theory, as he suggested that a social contract resulted between individuals and the state due to the anarchy, which was the reason behind poor living conditions of the individuals. Rousseau, on the other hand, gave a different version of the theory, as he believed that the general will of the people should be considered for the social contract, as every person has the right to express his or her will thus he aimed at attaining social contract not by collective will but rather by the general will of the individuals. However, Pierre-Josephs version of the social contract implies that the contract is a result of the individuals trying to avoid coercion from other individuals.
A Snapshot of Poverty
Initial Post What city do you live in and what is the poverty rate in that area? How does that compare with the national average? List two programs that are available to help low-income families where you live. Do you feel the services in your community are enough to help a household become economically self-sufficient? If no, what would work better to help a family to rise out of poverty?
Communication in Workplaces
Why is agility an essential skill for remaining competitive at work?Describe how communication strengthens relationships at work and, as a result, increases your productivity.Explain how self and social awareness can help you know your personal strengths and limitations and help you be more successful at work.How can self and social awareness help you be successful in your career?In the future, what types of jobs will most likely be automated? What types of jobs are more resistant to automation and why? Explain how technology advances will impact HOW we work.Reply to these prompts using the company for which you currently work, a business with which you are familiar, or a dream business you want to start: Does the business operate in a market that is characterized by perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, or pure monopoly? Explain how you drew your conclusion about its market structure.
New Frontiers in Civil Rights
As a scholar, you have been selected to present a paper on New Frontiers in Civil Rights. Present an overview of the civil rights movements in America. Discuss civil rights legislation and the state of race relations in American society today.
Internet Friends
Write a 5-6 page (12 pt font, double-spaced) paper on one of the following two topics. Is it possible for internet friends to be real? Cocking and Matthew argue for why it is impossible to have a close friendship over the internet. Briggle disagrees. Explain their reasons in your words. Who, if either, is right and why?
Social Analysis of Speech
This will be a social analysis speech, at least a minute and a half about -Boyz N the hood Address the following: ? Provide a brief overview of your selected film. Talk about why you chose the film and tell your audience a little about the setting, characters, and plot. ? What are the major social issues in the film? How are they manifested? ? What aspects of these issues and their portrayal do you think a sociological analysis will help illuminate? ? What sorts of sociological questions about the film are you interested in examining in your project? Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: 1. Introduction: You will begin your podcast by setting the stage for your audience, providing some context for the selected film. A. Identify the film you selected, and explain why you selected the specific film. B. Provide a concise overview of the film, providing specifics necessary for the audience about the setting, characters, and plot. 2. Sociological Approach: Here, you will explain a sociological approach to the audience. A. Identify the major social issues in the film and explain how they are manifested in the film. For example, the film may portray sexism, alienation, deviant behaviour, or anomie. 3. Sociological Analysis: A. Illumination: Identify the aspects of the social issues that could be illuminated by sociological analysis. B. Questions: Tell your audience what sorts of sociological questions about the film you are interested in examining.
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