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Asthma and air pollution

| June 29, 2018

My part is only about methodology (like causes and more) of asthma and air pollution, 2 pages long and must be in APA format, including in-text citations and reference list, excluding title page and abstract (general orientation on APA format. PAGE ONE: Title page will have title, name, and NU affiliation. (2 points) PAGE TWO: […]

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Physical Fitness Questions

| June 29, 2018

Choose one of the learning experiences below and write a 250-word essay response. 1.  Take your blood pressure and the blood pressure of someone else. List  both the systole and diastole. Define systole, diastole, and list the  ranges of excellent, good, fair, and poor. Do you see any correlations  between blood pressure and lifestyle, stress […]

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Women Are Not Men

| June 29, 2018

According to most sociologists, gender is socially constructed. After listening to the podcast Women Are Not Men, explain your opinion about the continuation of current gender construction and the future construction of gender roles.  Please answer the following questions in your response: How have you seen gender roles change? How would you like to see […]

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500 Word Sociology Homework

| June 29, 2018

Week 3 (250+ words): The Forum includes several steps: • Identify a “different” research problem that would be best studied using a non-probability sample. • Discuss why this research problem is best studied using a non-probability sample, and what type of non-probability sample you would likely use.• Find a peer-reviewed journal article (no more than five […]

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Voicing Objections – Discussion Board

| June 29, 2018

It is very easy to fall into the habit of listening to your own voice alone, forgetting that every effective community organizer is, before all things, a good listener. This exercise will give you the opportunity to see your project from a radically different perspective—from that of its potential opponents. Let this glimpse guide your […]

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Disenfranchisement Of The Social Security Program

| June 29, 2018

While Social Security provides a safety net of sorts for millions of people, there are still many groups who are not adequately served by this program. For example, there are disparities in the Social Security benefits women receive in comparison to men. For this Discussion, review this week’s resources. Also, conduct some Internet research to […]

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Social Problem Research

| June 29, 2018

Responding to the social problems that affect the populations you serve as a social worker is only one aspect of the professional responsibility you must undertake. The ability to be proactive by identifying disparities and gaps in policies is just as important. However, in order to be an effective advocate and to fully participate in […]

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Social Security And Social Welfare Programs

| June 29, 2018

For years, many working individuals in the United States have counted on Social Security as their primary retirement income. With the deductions from every paycheck to fund this future benefit, Americans looked forward to a comfortable retirement based on the assumption that these funds were being invested wisely. Is this a factual assumption, or is […]

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The Effects Of Means-Tested Social Programs

| June 29, 2018

What is welfare? When you hear the word “welfare,” do you picture images of individuals who are facing hard times? While there is more than one type of social program available in the United States to those who need it, social welfare programs like TANF provide assistance to families in need through government tax revenues. […]

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Discussion—Does Hard Work Pay Off?

| June 29, 2018

Shipler (2005), wrote, “[b]y itself, hard work alone would not pay off. But unless employers can and will pay a good deal more for society’s essential labor, those working hard at the edge of poverty will stay there. And America‘s rapturous hymn to work will sound a sour note” (p. 45–46). Respond to the following: […]

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