Social Sciences

Civic Projects for Children: Part Two of Three

by Annie Hintsala, Nov 16, 2008
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This second article in the series I have some examples for civic projects for the larger community in which children live-shelters for the homeless, food pantries, animal shelters and retirement communities. It's important for children to feel a part of a larger whole, that their service matters as much as an adults and some times more.

Witchcraft: Fact or Fiction?

by Alex M Castillo, Nov 9, 2008
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Do you know a witch among us? They may be living among us in our communities. Exploring the sorcery practices in Leyte and Samar, Philippines.

Community Organizers and Social Transformation

by Titania Guerrera, Nov 8, 2008
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Reflections and social commentary pertaining to the US 2008 Presidential election.

What is the Real Score for a Good Compensation?

by Kathy Uykiat, Nov 6, 2008
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Unemployment rate is increasing. There are situations here in the Philippines are bizzare. You may found them in Chinese Community.

Harmonious Cities

by PETER KIGOTHO, Oct 16, 2008
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Today in the rapid urbanising world cannot claim to be harmonious if the slum-dwellers don't enjoy and improve their living standard.

Profile of a Union Member

by darrylc2, Oct 13, 2008
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This article describes the characteristics of a typical union member in the United States. It is my hope, that this article will provide the reader with a better understanding regarding who the average union member is in America today.

Brand That Cash Cow

by amitmehra, Sep 30, 2008
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Is News becoming another packaged product like soaps and shampoos?

Baby Boomers' Bust

by Harley Johnson, Sep 18, 2008
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The men who served in World War II were the greatest generation, but it is ironic that their children, the baby boomers, had it too easy. Veterans of the war wanted their children to have the best and the result is a generation of spoiled and lazy power brokers who may spell the end to American government and society as we have known it.

The Making of a Genius and the Theory of Intellectual Motivators

by Marcy George-Kokkinaki, Sep 15, 2008
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The present paper critically evaluates the significance of Genius in a highly competitive global environment where Innovation is required. It examines the making of a genius, and the contradicting theories on the “Genius Gene” and “Genius Cultivated By Environment”, as well as anthropological aspects i.e. The brain size, hemispheric dominance and brain lateralisation. The original theory of the “Hierarchy of Intellectual Motivators” is introduced, to conclude with the cultivation of the genius as a contributor to knowledge, science and civilisation.

The Four Paradigms of Ethics

by Robbie McLaughlin, Sep 4, 2008
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Tthe four paradigms of ethical dilemmas as stated in the book "How Good People Make Tough Choices" by Rushworth M. Kidder.
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