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    29) B) i) Katz‚ R. & Lawrence‚ R.Z. & Spence M. 2011 Manufacturing Globalization: Is globalization to blame for rising unemployment and income inequality?‚ Foreign Affairs Magazine‚ 90(6)‚ pp. 166-172. B) ii) The Foreign Affairs journal has been published for nearly a century by

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    A Walk in the Woods

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    Georgia to Maine‚ Bill Bryson encounters several people (characters) along the way. An old school-friend of Bryson’s‚ Stephen Katz‚ joins Bryson for the trip. An out-of-shape and abrasive companion‚ Katz is also known for traveling with the author through Europe when they were in their early 20s‚ as documented in Bryson’s earlier book‚ Neither Here Nor There. Although Katz complains constantly and is often insufferable on the trail‚ his

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    Response to Tough Guise

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    Guyland In the documentary by Jackson Katz‚ an anti violence educator‚ Tough Guise‚ many aspects of society and the effect it has on the men today were discussed. There is a huge comparison of society today and society forty years ago. The image‚ the persona‚ and the beliefs of what a man is have all been tainted. Men should now be intimidating‚ angry‚ aggressive‚ testosterone raging beasts. First‚ the image of a man has dramatically changed. As Jackson Katz quoted‚ males are now huge‚ bulky and

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    policing‚ rather than a reactive approach to policing. Policing is more than just a response to 911 calls‚ policing involves problem solving to identify recurring problems and developing strategies to reduce and eliminate recurring problems (Walker & Katz‚ 2011). Roots of Problem-Oriented Policing In 1979‚ Herman Goldstein developed a new approach to policing called problem-oriented policing. The role and duties of a police officer during this time involved crime‚ maintaining order‚ and providing

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    Complementary and alternative medicine therapies have grown in prominence in recent years in the UK‚ interlinked with our societies’ dynamic change. When considering this growth‚ different dimensions are provided by following a wider sociological evaluation as well as by listening to the voices of representative individuals involved. In doing‚ so two key themes emerge. A broader approach can be gathered by considering societal change in recent years. Contrasting with this the recent evolution of

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    How Boys Become Men The article “How Boys Become Men” written by Jon Katz‚ gives a positive statement on how boys still haven’t change and are still growing up the same. Jon Katz‚ shares with us while walking his dog one day‚ he saw a boy get beaten by a group of older boys. While walking towards him‚ Katz asked if he was okay; the boy said yes and begun to swing like nothing happened. I believe that what Jon Katz states is true‚ because the fact is; boys are always going to think they’re the

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    anymore‚ it would be hard for them to stay up on their bills and pay medical bills so Katz viewed Medicare as a plus spite what Marusow viewed it as. Elderly people of course would end up having to stop working because they’ve became too old and could not move and do all of the things they could have done before. They then fall under the poverty line because they can’t work to make money like they did before. So Katz saw welfare and other government assistance to helping out the other people that could

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    References: Walker‚ S. & Katz‚ C.M. 2011. The Police in America: An Introduction‚ 7th ed. New York‚ NY. McGraw-Hill.

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    Tough Guise 2 Essay

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    rates of murder and gun violence we see on a day – to – day basis that barely register in the national news‚ or the epidemic of sexual violence and domestic violence‚ the vast majority of this violence is committed by men‚ young men‚ and boys (Jackson Katz‚ 2013). Throughout this essay the topics covered will be how culture defines masculinity‚ according to the film‚ violent masculinity as a cultural norm‚ agents of socialization that teach boys how to be men‚ the cool pose and the pressure to conform

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    The book starts with Bryson explaining his curiosity about the Appalachian Trail near his house. He and his old friend Stephen Katz start hiking the trail from the state of Georgia in the south‚ and stumble in the beginning with the difficulties of getting used to their equipment; Bryson also soon realizes how difficult it is to travel with his friend‚ who is a crude‚ overweight recovering alcoholic‚ and even less prepared for the ordeal than he is. Overburdened‚ they soon discard much extra food

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