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Sweatshops and Post-Industrial Society: Conflicting Contemporary Phenomena Emily Jill Hodgson SOCI 460 Athabasca University June 13, 2010 — The shoes on our feet The results of the Google search on both sweatshops and global sweatshops, as found in the List…
In a course on social movements and social issues, a critical text on homework may seem a little incongruous on a couple of levels. First, being registered at a university, and studying for some degree, you have no doubt come…
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Due to a huge and persistent backlog of papers, the EJS submission process has been temporarily closed. We are working hard to clear our backlog and hope to be open for submission by Sept., 2007. In the mean time, if…
Think you got what it takes to be a writer? Wanna put that expensive social science education to good use? Wanna rev up that creative right brain? Wanna decouple academic pedagogy from stultifying classroom environments? Wanna poke your colleagues with…
In an era of constant war and aggression, William T. Hathaway provides a peaceful breathe of air. An awesome book for any social science educator wanting to present a fresh and alternative view to the constant media hype about war,…
From the Book RADICAL PEACE: People Refusing War By William T. Hathaway, author of Summer Snow Published by Trine Day 2010 Merna al-Marjan (not her real name) is a young Iraqi who is currently in Germany studying European history. We…
From the Book RADICAL PEACE: People Refusing War By William T. Hathaway, author of Summer Snow Published by Trine Day 2010 Hi Mr. Hathaway, I got your letter (forwarded) asking for information for your book. To answer your first question,…
Nov 18th, 2010 | By Dr. Michael Sosteric | Category: Featured Articles, Surveys So what determines human intelligence? Is it nature (i.e. genetics), nurture (i.e. socialization and education), or some combination of the two. This is not an easy question…
Currently, scientists argue that more than 90% of the universe is made up of dark substances. Dark matter and energy are phenomena that remain persistently inaccessible to direct observation. Substantial and pervasive as they are theorized to be, scientists have…