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Create an essay discussing a contested aspect of health or education in the United States. Select one topic from your readings or from a news source.
How have your interactions changed with strangers? For example, at the grocery store, or other "essential" places of service, on the phone, email, etc.
Which of the communities had the greatest appreciation in housing values over the ten -year period? Overall, what was the pattern of change?
Discuss how it fits in with the material covered in our gender unit. For instance, does the content illustrate a particular concept?
What are at least three problems associated with viewing disability as a binary condition rather than as a continuum?
What was the primary benefit of his diagnosis? Do you think his experience would be different if his culture was different? Explain why or why not?
Explain the causes of crime and criminal behavior and why you think this is the best approach. Justify your position using specific examples.
Explain how each may have contributed to the criminal behavior described. Explain why each contribute to criminal behavior in some individuals but not others.
How do you see the present state of religiosity? What are the main benefits and problems of a religious life? How do you see the future of religion?
What cultural themes appear in the film? Define and discuss these themes, using Conley to support your analysis.
Describe a book, movie, or TV show that you are familiar with which features characters in families or personal relationships.
Define malnutrition and identify a specific disease that can result from it. Evaluate nutritional recommendations to help combat the disease.
With reference to Song (2017) and key readings, describe and critically analyze understandings of mixed-race identity in a particular socio-historical context.
Analyze and conduct a thorough review of the social problem. Present and discuss one social welfare policy.
What is the primary source's tone? What words and phrases (and/or scenes and visual perspectives) convey it?
How common was the use of child labor in the early industrial period? What kinds of work did children perform? What kind of hours did they work?
Evaluating the effectiveness of current status of social work practice with this population (familial vs. individual).
What are the ethical implications of alternative courses of action? What should we do in this situation and how can we justify that decision?
For this activity, you will write about the following topic: Describe the universal health care system in place in Massachusetts.
You are to pick a public health issue and policy of your choice and discuss why that issue is important and the background pertaining to the topic.
Discuss how they experience the healthcare system in America. Identify one approach which could improve accessibility, cost, or quality of care for population.
What would you modify or improve to make a positive change in the life of a vulnerable group we have not covered in class?
What does this master narrative ignore? What does the master narrative justify in the treatment of the American Indians, past and present?
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What do you see as the most positive parts of yourculture? What do you consider the most negative aspects of yourculture?