Youth HIV prevention programs

In the United States young men who have sex with men are at disproportionate risk of HIV infection. In 2006, young men who have sex with men accounted from 53% of HIV infections among male and female ages 13-24 years (Mustanski, Garofalo, Monahan, Gratzer, & Andrews, 2013). Despite these alarming statistics, the majority of youth … Read more

School bullying

Although many believe that school bullying has decreased, statistics show that bullying has increased incredibly among the years. ‘Bullying is a repeated verbal, physical, social or psychological aggressive behavior by a person or group directed towards a less powerful person or group that is intended to cause harm, distress or fear’ (http://www.education.vic.gov.au). Bullying has become … Read more

Cultural identity

The United States is the most diverse and cultural country in the world today. However, if we were to choose one race or culture to represent America, we would never be able to come to a concrete conclusion. I honestly do not think that we can call America a melting pot of cultures. When we … Read more

Racial Discrimination & Injustice in Richard Wright’s Black Boy” – Unveiling the Prevalence of Racism Throughout History

Racism is set of beliefs that some people are inferior or superior to others because of their distinctive and inborn biological characteristics which are defined by race. As a result there is an attitude of bias, prejudice and intolerance toward certain racial groups which are being treated differently, both socially and legally. Though the practice … Read more

Professor Geert Hofstede on cultural differences

1.1 Analytical observation by Geert Hofstede Professor Geert Hofstede did many studies about cultural differences. He describes these differences on the basis of six levels, which he calls the 6D-model: power distance, individualism, masculinity, uncertainty avoidance, pragmatism and indulgence. These terms will be discussed later. The following figure compares New Zealand and The Netherlands in … Read more

Unveiling the Legacy of Systemic Racism of America

Systemic racism refers to an ingrained culture of racism that afflicts a particular society over a long period of time. Such discriminatory practices affect both white and black members of the community. In most cases, however, the black sections of society face the worst racist practices. This can be attributed to the marginally higher populations … Read more

Sociology of disabilities

Introduction/Research Statement Sociology of disabilities is a relatively new discipline. The term itself is rather ambiguous, creating much confusion with regards to what constitutes as a disability. There are various categories, each denoting its own set of conditions which hinder an individual’s day-to-day life. Abu-Hamour (2013) and Rosetti & Henderson (2013) both reported that learning … Read more

Same sex marriage

Same sex marriage has been a controversial social issue that arose from a few states to nationwide within a few years, but the public opinion on this topic has evolved over the course of time. The originally definition of the word marriage was described as ‘a socially or ritually recognized union or legal contract between … Read more

Being skinny

Being skinny is something that many people strive to be, they think that its what they should be. Eating disorders, most of the time, are a result. Sometimes they might come across event that reminds them of something that hurt them emotionally or physically, in result they may do harmful things to themselves, this is … Read more

Visiting parents in China

Visiting parents regularly is a Chinese traditional moral behavior, also it is a responsibility. Last year, according to the latest amendment in Jiangsu Province, ‘The verdict was the first of its kind given in accordance with the law that requires adult children to regularly visit their elderly parents. It was handed down by the People’s … Read more