Term Paper Topics
§Adolf Eichmann: Bureaucracy and Personal Responsibility
This paper examines Adolf Eichmann's rationalization for his participation in the Holocaust. Eichmann argues that he was not culpable as he was only following orders. This paper examines that assertion in light of Weber's theories of bureaucracy.
§Adoption Assistance Child Welfare Act of 1980 Retrospect and Prospect.
In 1980, the U.S. Congress passed the Assistance and Child Welfare Act (AACWA), -- Public Law 96-272. This new law required "permanency planning" for all children in foster care and, if at all possible, reunification with their biological families. The law instructed the courts to avoid unnecessary separation of children and families, to reunify families, and, when reunification was not possible, to move toward finding adoptive homes for children.
§Adoption Versus Abandonment.
In this ten-page paper an answer finder presents an in-depth discussion on the issue of adoption vs. abandonment. The author from essay writing service takes us on a tour of the issues of adoption, both open and closed as well as the issue of abandonment. We are given insight through the use of various examples, news stories and anecdotes about the issues at hand and we can compare the two topics ourselves.
§Ads and Representation.
This paper argues that advertisements are part of capitalist ideology. They are part of the patriarchal agenda to socially construct certain roles for different groups. They marginalize and exclude the women, the poor, and coloured minorities from positions of power.
§Advantages And Disadvantages Of Medicaid.
This paper is written about Medicaid. Medicaid, instituted in 1965, is a joint federal-state form of health care coverage, and is funded on both levels as a program designed for low-income and needy people.
§The Use of the Sub-cultural: Advertising, Popular Culture and Capitalist
This paper will help with homework comparing two provided articles. Maynard concerning homoerotica as employed to sell men's underwear among other products, and Hebdige's more general comments on the power of subcultures when representing reality via media.
§Affirmative Action and the importance of Diversity in the Workplace
In this paper, we will discuss Affirmative Action and the importance of diversity in the workplace. It is our contention in this paper to show that Affirmative Action is needed to overcome past injustices or eliminate the effects of those injustices. We will show that Affirmative Action creates more equality for all persons, even if temporary injustice to some individuals may result. It is also important to point out that raising the employment level of protected group members will benefit U.S. society in the long run, and that if properly used, affirmative action does not discriminate against males or non-minorities. We need to remember that when it comes to affirmative action, goals indicate progress needed, not quotas.