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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
eleven-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 HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) 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 nine-page paper that although one might be encouraged to locate a nexus of
interrelationships between agricultural cooperatives in America and current, significant
issues in grain exports, other aspects are more compelling. It is more
likely that the crucial relationships
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 -- all of these elements act and react to international grain
export challenges. Download Sample
4 - American Propaganda of The First World War - This seven-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. This, of course, is 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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