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Create a clear thesis statement that identifies your social and criminal justice issue. Summarize your chosen social and criminal justice issue in approximately one to two pages. Describe what makes this an issue. Provide data to show how this issue has made an impact on society. Explain which social justice principles need to be…
Discussion: Mental Health And Substance Abuse As Illness
Imagine these two scenarios: First, a man stumbles out of a bar, speaking loudly, trying to gain the attention of passersby by putting his arm around them to start a conversation, or remarking on the dress of another passerby. Second, a man stands outside the public library asking for money. He seems to be…
Field Log #1 Ungraded, 2 Possible Points
Instructions The field log provides a concrete means for the student to: Account for professional activity in the field placement Demonstrate professional development related to contracted learning experiences and the traditional-year competencies Reflect on professional growth and development Provide information that facilitates dialogue between the student and Field Supervisor Document for the Field Supervisor,…
Compare The Physical Assessments Among School-Aged Children.
Compare the physical assessments among school-aged children. Describe how you would modify assessment techniques to match the age and developmental stage of the child. Choose a child between the ages of 5 and 12 years old. Identify the age of the child and describe the typical developmental stages of children that age. Applying developmental theory…
SOCIOLOGY ARTICLES
ARTICLE 1 The marginalized “model” minority: An empirical examination of the racial triangulation of Asian Americans Xu and Lee argue that with demographic changes in Asian and Hispanic populations in the U.S., a multidimensional racial triangulation theory is a more useful analysis of Asians in the U.S. than the more traditional black–white binary model. Do…
Discussion About Social Interaction And Density
Brueckner and Largey (2008) test empirically for a positive link between social interaction and neighborhood density. Their empirical results show a negative, rather than positive, effect of density on social interaction. Glaeser and Gottlieb (2006) argue that cities make it easier for humans to interact, and one of the main advantages of dense, urban areas…

