For this assignment you want to observe your zip code through a conscious sociological observation, rather than through ordinary human observation. That is, try to avoid selective observation, over generalization and the other errors of ordinary human inquiry.
Spend at least one hour walking around your zip code. Make sure that you visit several places along the boundary, including those that are farthest apart. You will want to bring a notebook with you, and you may want to bring a camera. Some things you might want to look for are:
Different areas--with their own identities, populations, land uses--within the zip code;
Evidence of the presence of specific ethnic or racial groups;
The presence of people of different ages;
The presence of any of the segments listed by PRIZM NE or any other segmentation system you looked at;
The built environment (What kinds of buildings and open spaces are there? What condition are they in? What kinds of uses (residential, retail, industry)?
Anything
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For this assignment you want to observe your zip code through a conscious sociological observation, rather than through ordinary human observation. That is, try to avoid selective observation, over generalization and the other errors of ordinary human inquiry.
Spend at least one hour walking around your zip code. Make sure that you visit several places along the boundary, including those that are farthest apart. You will want to bring a notebook with you, and you may want to bring a camera. Some things you might want to look for are:
Different areas--with their own identities, populations, land uses--within the zip code;
Evidence of the presence of specific ethnic or racial groups;
The presence of people of different ages;
The presence of any of the segments listed by PRIZM NE or any other segmentation system you looked at;
The built environment (What kinds of buildings and open spaces are there? What condition are they in? What kinds of uses (residential, retail,
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the journal should indicate intellectual attempts to associate the readings and identify foundational course themes with Bodies, Gender, and Sexualities. Furthermore the topic for this journal is 'GENDERING REPRESSION' and the reading that must be critiqued is Freud, "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality" in the Freud Reader, pp. 239-293. I will upload it. This journal can include personal opinions, questions you may have, you can also include interesting quotes etc. Also connections are to be made with the past reading Civilization and its discontents which is by Freud, I will also upload a summary I have for that.
Furthermore seeing that this journal is only a page and a half, I would like the other page and a half to be another intellectual journal for a different reading, the topic is 'DORA and LITTLE HANS', and the reading for this journal that must be critiqued is Steven Marcus, "Freud and Little Dora" in In Dora's Case: Freud - Hysteria - Feminism, pp. 56-
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Geography 1030h, Winter 2012-13
Assignment #1: Measuring Population Growth
DUE DATE:
Thursday February 7, 2012 by 6:00 pm. Assignments are to be placed in the box outside Office ESB C206 in the GEOG 1030h slot.
ASSIGNMENT GOAL:
To understand how to calculate, graphically represent and interpret various measures of population.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
After completing this assignment you will be able to:
Understand population structure and composition
Construct and interpret population pyramids
Calculate sex and dependency ratios for different populations
Use population statistics to compare population groups
BACKGROUND:
This assignment is based on Module 3 and Module 4 of the Human Geography Lab Manual.
Measuring Population Growth
Introduction
At its core, demography is a specialized discipline which studies human populations and their basic characteristics. Among other topics, demographers ask questions about the composition (age, ethnicity, and gender) and size o
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This order which integrates theoretical and empirical knowledge and applies it to social work practice with a family. Using the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding starting from the family dynamics in the beginning write about the family.
Please include the following:
• Briefly summarize the family composition in terms of demographic factors (age, gender, race/ethnicity, etc.)
• Briefly describe the types of problems that family members evidence (or present with)
• Briefly describe the strengths that the family presents with
• If assessing a family at an agency, briefly describe the type of agency or institution that is sponsoring the family intervention and how agency policy may help or hinder family intervention (movie critiquers may omit this).
• Assess the external as well as internal family environment, including family resources, boundaries, structure and communication. Include an ecomap and internal structural mapping (some
Chapter 12 :The Imaginary Indian: Unpacking the Romance of Domination (Margot Francis) Type of document: Essay Academic Level:Undergraduate
Number of Pages: 1 (Double Spaced)
Language Style: English (U.S.)
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I need a ((Summary))of chapter 12 of the book (power and everyday practices) Deborah Brock (Author), Rebecca Raby (Author), Mark P. Thomas the chapter's title is : The Imaginary Indian: Unpacking the Romance of Domination (Margot Francis).. it should be min 300 words including (Introduction - body - conclusion). Also, at end I need a paragraph contains evaluation of the information in this chapter and recommendation for the author.
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From the syllabus: The only assessment of your individual progress will derive from a series of response papers. Don’t worry, these are designed to inform me of your thoughts about the ideas we are covering in class, but they are also designed to help you flesh out and process your own thoughts about what you are learning. The concept paper should not to be a great opus, just your thoughts on the democratic models we are discussing and your observations on how these concepts relate to everyday life.
Guideline:
Choose a specific concept that we have been discussing in class and think of examples from outside of class that you can apply the concept to. For example, if we have been discussing the concept of pluralism in class, how can you see examples of pluralistic democratic practice in Philadelphia, on campus, in your day-to-day dealings with others, in our culture, in the news, etc.? Response papers should be 700 WORDS (more is ok but write less and your grade will suffer) and shou
I've created a template.doc for you to follow entitled "Template". Use it, as well as the sample scans entitled "Sample_Reading_Analyses_photo_1.JPG-3" as a straightforward guide for completing this assignment. This assignment is to show that you have read the articles and then to think analytically about them, not to summarize. So keep the amount of summary in this paper extremely short because this paper is about your analytical thinking in regards to the readings.
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Ideologies such as "venture philanthropy" (Saltman) and "human capital" (Spring) have become popular in the education debate. Underlying these ideologies is a strong commitment to positive social change that is shared with educators in unions, universities, education associations, and government agencies.
As a Walden University learner, you are also committed to a career of positive social change. Your ability to identify like-minded organizational partners may hold the key to your success as a leader and scholar. Grant-funded research, joint policy initiatives, and endowed chairs are just a few examples of collaboration between partners with a common goal.
In this assignment, you will portray the relative influence of foundations and think-tanks over the Module 2 issue. In addition, you will create a 3-page message to a senior executive persuading him or her to collaborate toward the achievement of a social justice goal.
To prepare for this assig
Textbook: An Experiential Approach to Organization Development 8th Ed. Donald R. Brown.
1. Research paper. As noted in your syllabus, a research paper is required for this upper level university course. You should be select and post in "Topic Paper" under "Course Home" the subject research paper. The subject should include an organization that you are associated with and have identified a problem that lends itself to resolution using organization development and change techniques. Keep in mind, through your research, you are developing a managed change plan and the objective of the research does not have to be implemented.
2. Topic. Use our text as a guide in your research.
Major areas of the Research Paper will include: (1) introduction, (2) body, (3) conclusion, and (4) references.
Sub topics for the body of the research paper should include: (a) anticipated the need to change, problem and area for improvement(b) impact of the organization's culture, (c) client and practitioner c