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Category:Schools & Education | Tags:Sociology, research
Created:on 2008-04-17 | Updated:on 2008-07-01
I have to do a sociological research projcet and I have no idea what to do. So these bookmarks will help me hopefully.
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Economist research paper
This is for my ILP in researching historic John Keynes.
more fromen.wikipedia.org
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Grameen Micro Credit
This is a non profit organization to help eradicate poverty through micro credit.
more fromwww.grameen-info.org
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Heifer International.
Another research website for my econ ILP.
more fromwww.heifer.org
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Communication literally program
Just another idea for my future possibly.
more fromwww.clark.edu
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Washington College in Seattle
A technical Institute I think would be good for my boyfreind to go to.
more fromwww.itt-tech.edu
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UW in Tacoma application process
University of Washington in Tacoma where I might go if Concordia won't acknowledge my credits from running start like I want them to.
more fromwww.tacoma.washington.edu
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Gallaudet University
This is the place I am going to go visit come June 16-21st! I cannot wait to go there it will be awesome!
more fromwww.gallaudet.edu
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Dishonor Roll - Features - The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper
Gays in the Back by Josh Feit Tools Email This Print Share Digg Newsvine Tony Millionare A funny thing happened on the way to Washington State Supreme Court Justice Barbara Madsen's decision in Andersen v. King County. Madsen, who wrote the plurality opinion that upheld Washington's Defense of Marriage Act, scored straight As in her 2004 interview with SEAMEC, the GLBT committee that interviews and rates candidates on behalf of the gay community. Madsen, formerly a Seattle municipal judge who started out as a prosecuting attorney with the Seattle City Attorney's Office, was first elected to the state supreme court in 1992. Madsen has an even-keeled record on the court, getting high marks from both the Association of Washington Business—she got their highest score—and liberals as well for her votes on environmental issues, liability law, public-disclosure laws, and criminal-justice issues. Stranger Personals Lovelab JohnnyGuitar: Men Seeking Women Lustlab Find Your Inner Slut. Lovelab nonfictional: Women Seeking Men She also got high marks from gays: again, straight As. How did Madsen—a justice who upheld DOMA because "the legislature was entitled to believe that limiting marriage to opposite-sex couples furthers procreation, essential to survival of the human race"—score straight As with gays? Well, judging from the notes taken by SEAMEC's interviewers and judging from the questionnaire filled out by Madsen herself, Madsen snowed the gay community. The SEAMEC questionnaire presents a series of statements that the candidate is supposed to mark with an A (for Agree) and D (for Disagree) or a Q (for Qualified). Check out some of Madsen's answers: SEAMEC questionnaire: The purpose of marriage is for the nurturing of children. Madsen: Disagree. SEAMEC questionnaire: Same-sex marriage is a threat to the institution of marriage and the social fabric of the nation. Madsen: Disagree. SEAMEC questionnaire: Separated same-sex partners should be treated in the same manner as mixed-sex partners with respect to child visitation/custody laws. Madsen: Agree. Madsen's answers to SEAMEC systematically contradict almost every argument she made in her decision on DOMA, which emphatically backed the view that the purpose for marriage is child nurturing and that same-sex marriage somehow threatens opposite-sex marriage, i.e. "the social fabric." Also central to Madsen's decision were the notions that gays are not an oppressed minority (a "suspect class") and therefore, the judicial branch must allow the legislature to dictate public policy on this issue without any consideration for minority rights. This too contradicts the answers Madsen gave SEAMEC. SEAMEC questionnaire: The civil rights of minorities, and sensitive issues [emphasis added], should be determined only by a majority vote of the legislature or the people, rather than by the courts. Madsen: Disagree. Madsen was asked about civil unions during her interview with SEAMEC. One SEAMEC interviewer's notes quote Madsen as saying, "[In] terms of law, there are significant implications... marriage carries certain benefits that civil union does not... Civil unions are second class..." Another SEAMEC interviewer wrote down nearly identical quotes: "In terms of laws... benefits, file tax returns... civil unions are second class." In the same interview Madsen told SEAMAC that "religion and politics don't mix," yet she signed off on a "rational basis" for anti-gay discrimination taken straight from the Christian Right, agreeing that homosexuality is not "immutable" and that "limiting marriage to opposite-sex couples... furthers the well-being of children." Jem Wear, a retired schoolteacher from Federal Way is a regular SEAMEC election-season inquisitor, and was part of the team that interviewed Madsen in '04. "We thought, 'Well, that's one person that will vote with us,'" Wear, 72, says. (Wear has been with his partner for 43 years.) "Usually we can tell when people are just telling us what we want to hear," he says. "But Madsen just pulled the wool over our eyes. It should be brought to people's attention that she double-crossed us.... I about fell on the floor when I read in the papers how she voted." josh@thestranger.com
more fromwww.thestranger.com
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http://rpc.senate.gov/releases/2003/jd072903.pdf
Gay Marriage research versus marriage resarch.
more fromrpc.senate.gov
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Gay Rights vs. Religious Freedom
More research on gay marriage.
more fromatheism.about.com
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Family Research Council
Gay marriage research.
more fromwww.frc.org
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Cliques and whatnot
This if for my sociology project. Cliques, labels and stigmatizing are horrible.
more fromfind.galegroup.com
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Labeling Theory
I also need this for my sociology project.
more fromen.wikipedia.org
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Compressed Air car, an alternative fuel
I need this for my econ ILP.
more fromen.wikipedia.org
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Factories
I need this for my econ ILP.
more fromen.wikipedia.org
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Quality of Life
This describes what the qaulity of life and the standard of living in economic/wikipedia styles.
more fromen.wikipedia.org
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Blackboard Academic Suite
Well this is extremely important since, I am taking an online class! It's my WAOL access site!
more fromwaol.blackboard.com
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a new energy
research for waol
more fromwww.aloha.com

