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Sample 1
- The Role of the Family - This five-page paper discusses
the nature of the family in the developing world and examines
whether the family is more important, less important, or neutral
in the movement from technologically simple or agrarian
societies to industrial societies. Download
Sample 2
- The Incidence of Tuberculosis among Low Income People -
This 11-page paper explores whether the incidence of
tuberculosis (TB) is higher among low-income people because they
are less likely to seek medical care. It investigates two
urban districts that compare in terms of race and income level,
these being Harlem and West Central, USA.
To determine the role of race and economic disadvantage in the
incidence of tuberculosis in these geographic areas,
ethnographic methods were used to analyze the information.
It appears that there are significant race and class dimensions
to the incidence of tuberculosis in these areas, but there are
other confounding factors - such as (human immunodeficiency
virus) HIV and the times at which sufferers sought medical help.
This study suggests that there is a pressing need to improve our
understanding of the socio-economic aspects of problems
affecting public health, such as TB in the United States. Download
Sample 3
- Agricultural
Cooperatives and Grain Export Issues
- It is the contention of this 9-page paper that it is possible
to locate a nexus of interrelationships between agricultural
cooperatives in America and current, significant issues in grain
exports. The crucial relationships, however, involve a
"meta-organization" of individual farms of various
sizes, agricultural co-ops, various corporations related to
agriculture, and United States government departments and
organizations. It is this meta-organization that comprises
the relations that act and react to international grain export
challenges. Download
Sample 4
- American Propaganda of the First World War - This
7-page paper looks at the profound change in the attitude of the
American people from the rigid isolationist sentiments of
President Wilson's first term, to the overwhelming support for
the war in 1917 and 1918 is of course a function of many
factors. However, historians are nearly unanimous in the
opinion that the propaganda efforts of Wilson's CPI deserve a
great portion of the credit for such a dramatic change in public
opinion in so short a time. Download
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