The effects of divorce

Divorce, a legal separation of a married couple that has profound effects on the people involved. There are both long-term and short-term effects that arise after a divorce occurs. When a married couple with children separates, not only are the two adults are affected by it, but more importantly, the children are affected largely as … Read more

An Analysis of Financial Fair Play: Does it have a role to play in modern-day football?

Introduction and Background “An athlete cannot run with money in his pockets. He must run with hope in his heart and dreams in his head (BrainyQuote, 2015)” These were the words spoken by the long distance runner Emil Z??topek. However sport and soccer in particular has dramatically changed throughout the last few decades with money … Read more

Parenting

Being a parent is tough but very enjoyed if we can handle with the right way. Most of us feel like we could do a better job, but resolving to be more patient rarely works. That’s because sometimes the first step to being a better parent is actually about how we treat ourselves. We can … Read more

Sex Offenders in the Community

The United States government has rules in place to register the names of sex offenders, but unfortunately seems to overlook the idea of sex offenders living near children. In that respect, there is an injustice in the fact that sex offenders live on the same streets as children without parole officers making this information explicit … Read more

Multicultural competence

In the modern context today, demographic changes are becoming more prominent across the globe and this phenomenon suggests that multicultural counseling is inevitable. Hence, the importance of counselors’ multicultural competence, which refers to the ability to interact effectively to individuals that are culturally of socioeconomically different, cannot be overstated. For this instance, counselor would have … Read more

Natural or organic solidarity

Emile Durkheim, a French anthropologist in the late nineteenth and mid twentieth centuries, became absolutely fascinated with the thought of ‘what is it that binds human beings together in communities both large and small’ (Crandall 9). To answer this inquiry, he created the idea of social solidarity. This was to be made out of two … Read more

Post-modernism

It is generally believed that the current society/world is a postmodern one, one without universal moral or religious laws. Occurrences are determined by the cultural contexts of a distinct community, place or time. Individuals deal with their religious urges through the formation their own spiritual world (they do this by choosing sections of various religions … Read more

Youth counterculture of the sixties

The source itself is an extract of The Port Huron Statement of 1962. It was produced by 58 members of the Student for a Democratic Society, including large contributions by their Field Secretary Tom Hayden. The 25,700 word statement aimed to ‘articulate the fundamental problems of American society and laid a radical vision for a … Read more

Adaptability and Hostile Climate

Both P.W.E and O.W.E women adapt to their working environment despite that it is a male dominated organisation. Both admitted that their work assignments were very gender based where women were assigned more office work and men were assigned more site visits. In terms of discrimination among the P.W.E, ‘Male workers are mostly requested to … Read more

Hate speech

The world we live in is not shiny and bright as we would all like it to be. Sometimes it is dark, twisted, and filled with animosity. This is ultimately something we must all learn to live with, for the world is not perfect and neither are we. One of the imperfections one will notice … Read more

Indigenous Australians

Indigenous Australians have inhabited Australia for over 40,000 years. They are the oldest living race of people in the world today and therefore deserve a special kind of respect and understanding as having very different beliefs about our world and their place in it. According to the Australian Federal Government, an aboriginal person is of … Read more

Feminists

Feminists are all about breaking the gender roles that society has set in place for us. These roles include having a man as the provider of the family and the woman as a delicate flower that needs to be provided for. Feminists would rather be independent than to have to rely on a man. But … Read more

Teen pregnancies

Problem Statement: Teenage Pregnancy has become a world-wide epidemic or social problem that continues to remain high and inflict negative consequences upon both developed and underdeveloped societies. Even with teen pregnancy rates declining between the years of 1990 and 2002, and an additional 3 percent decrease in teen fertility rates in 1991 through 2004; the … Read more