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Term Papers: Writing on Sociology

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Term Papers: Writing on Sociology

Are you unclear on where to begin on writing term papers on sociology? Not well versed enough with the subject matter at hand? If history is a lesson which would teach us to emulate the great leaders of yesteryear and learn from their mistakes, we have to take the first step, which is to learn.

Researching the internet, reviewing professional publications and texts from your local library will not help you much if you do not wish to learn. Writing term papers on sociology comes naturally to those who are knowledgeable with their chosen subject matter and the topic at hand.

Writing about an individual or a group of people requires simply an analytical approach and review of the biography of the person(s) involved. Another idea is to review a professionally published and write a critical analysis on it. Researching published facts and writing a review will prove to be an easy task for any American student.

Term papers on sociology can be about theories developed and recorded by experts. Most courses on sociology require that the students compile a study based on previously published articles, books, journals, etc. Using the concepts published therein and testing them on present settings and situations. An in-depth analysis of the concepts first and the situation to be reviewed second, lead to a great written report.

All the ideas listed above are only a general indication of the requirements of this course in relation to various principles, disciplines, development peculiarities and a number of sociological issues.

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Please Welcome “the Penelope Write Foundation”

Posted in Writing on August 10th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Please Welcome “the Penelope Write Foundation”

The Penelope Write Foundation is a non-profit organization that has been established to cater to the needs of children that reside in and attend schools within low income communities. This organization is being sponsored by Parker & Sons Publishing on behalf of Penelope Write. Penelope Write is a native of Chicago, Author, Graduate Student, and single mother of four children.

The foundation’s overall goal is to enhance the reading and writing skills of students who struggle with finding fun in learning and have difficulty advancing academically in these areas. The foundation itself will implement a Literacy Scholar Program into three (3) schools within the following states during latter of 2010: Illinois (Chicago), Georgia (Atlanta), Louisiana (New Orleans), Mississippi (Jackson), and Tennessee (Memphis).

NOTE:  This program is also being extended to schools within the following countries in order to support their students:  Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Haiti, and Somalia.

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Penelope Write is a native of Chicago and single mother of four children. She began her journey as a college student in 1996 and later her career with the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) as an Office Associate. In 2001, Penelope’s loyalty as an Office Associate landed her into a successful and fulfilling career as an Executive Staff member within IDOC. Remaining committed and focused, she managed to achieve her goal of receiving an Associates of Applied Science Degree majoring in Computer Science. This accomplishment motivated her to pursue an undergraduate degree as a student attending Roosevelt University. In September 2006, Penelope received her Bachelor of Professional Studies Degree with a concentration in Paralegal Studies. Moreover, her passion to pursue the childhood dream of becoming a successful Author & Role Model for teenage mothers conquering a life of strife and poverty engulfed her. So, she embraced this mission and resigned from her position. It was then she stepped out on faith to pursue her dream of becoming a Best-Selling Author…

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