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Music Communication As An Indicant Of Identity Transmission
(1969-04-01)One of the basic concepts studied by sociologists is that of man’s behavior in groups or of man’s interaction with other human beings. Sociologists are seeking to understand the nature and purpose of human associations; ... -
Differential Approaches Used in Social Work With Unmarried Mothers
(1973-04-01)I am a person, like everyone else, yet different in my own right I am lonely, surrounded by a faceless world I am a young girl, caught in a deeply changing world. Anonymous The above could have been said by practically any ... -
Youth And Problem Drinking
(1975-04-01)A summary investigation of the general meaning of problem drinking with a sketch of the physiological, psychological and sociological dimensions that precede problem drinking and alcoholism. With this background I propose ... -
Can The Institutionalized Elderly Person Approach Self-Actualization
(1977-04-01)The structured life-style of an institution can have a retarding effect on its inhabitants. Posited in this thesis is the belief that the needs of the institutionalized elderly could be better fulfilled. Beyond the fulfillment ... -
Emotional Stresses Of Childhood And Adolescence As A Basis For Future Coping Efficacy
(1980-04-01)The major focus of this paper is to discuss the emotional stresses faced by children and adolescents. It is not my assumption that all emotions and all problems faced by children are necessarily harmful and detrimental to ... -
The Integration And Implementation Of The Hospice Care Concept In A Community Setting
(1980-04-01)Hospice, an alternative method of health care for the dying, is in the beginning stages of development across the nation. Involved in that development are the general public, policy-makers, and healthcare professionals. ... -
The Educator's Roles In The Prevention And Treatment Of Child Abuse And Neglect
(1981-04-01)The protection of an abused child's safety involves identification, investigation and intervention. The responsibility of teachers and school personnel is to report suspected child abuse. Responsibility for investigation ... -
Pets: Their Effects On The Elderly
(1984-04-01)Pets have always had a capacity for putting human beings in touch with life. Watching a puppy or a kitten at play stirs a joy somewhere deep within us bringing with it a smile or a chuckle. Pets remind us of spring, of ... -
Correlates Of Marital Instability: A Comparative Study Between National Research On Divorce And Divorce In Lewis And Clark County
(1984-04-01)The crude divorce rate in the United States increased from 2.5 to 5.3 per 1,000 population between 1965 and 1979. This increase in the divorce rate provided an impetus for an increase in research on the causes of divorce ... -
The Changing Nature Of Poverty: Women And Children At Risk
(1987-04-01)Prosperity continues to elude millions of Americans. Not only are the ranks of America's poor growing at an alarming rate, they include an unprecedented concentration of women and children. This dimension of poverty has ... -
The Negative Sociological Effect of Federally Funded Employment Programs on Their Target Recipients
(1988-04-01)While many economists and political leaders have tried to deny the seriousness of poverty in the United States, the truth is that poverty is not an issue which can be ignored. The federal government has recognized the ... -
Patient Compliance in Physical Therapy Home Exercise Regimens
(1995-04-01)Compliance and noncompliance with medical regimens have been the topic of medical concern and scientific investigations since the beginning of humankind. Medical compliance can be broadly defined as, "The extent to which ... -
Religious Influences on Voting Behavior During the 54th Session of the Montana State Legislature: Catholics and the Religious Right
(1996-04-01)There has been a great deal of interest in religious influence on voting behavior among legislators during the election of 1994 and to the present. This project explored the influence of Roman Catholic social justice ... -
Native American Water Rights Development: Survival of Indigenous Culture in the face ofEnergy Development and Mineral Extraction in the Southwestern United States
(1998-04-01)Native American water rights have been established with the United States Supreme Court’s support over the last century. Water rights on reservation lands are a precarious and serious subject requiring investigation and ... -
Elements of an Effective Physical Therapist-Patient Relationship
(1999-04-01)In the field of physical therapy, many aspects are important in developing and executing a successful plan for improving the health of a patient. The relationship between the physical therapist and patient is among the ... -
Sentence Disparity in Lewis and Clark and Gallatin Counties
(1999-04-01)This research investigates institutional discrimination in the Gallatin and Lewis and Clark County Courts exhibited in the sentencing phase of trial. Through an investigation ofthe sentences given by these courts in 1997, ... -
American Indians In Film: How They Became Mythical Beings Of The Hollywood Western
(2000-04-01)Rather than depict American Indians as they historically were and now are—a people whose worldview encompasses social, cultural, political, religious, and economic systems that rival, influence, and often transcend the ... -
Determining What Factors Create an Active Citizen in Helena, Montana
(2001-04-01)“Many Americans continue to claim that we are “members” of various organizations, but most Americans no longer spend much time in community organizations-we’ve stopped doing committee work, stopped serving as officers, and ... -
Exploratory Research In the Area of Sibling Aggression
(2001-04-01)Based on the scarcity of existing research, sibling aggression in society remains one of the last unreported and unacknowledged domestic violence issues in America. Indeed, the importance for more investigation to support ... -
How Gardens Grow Communities
(2001-04-01)This thesis explores a garden, located on the Carroll College campus in Helena, Montana as one of thousands of community gardens that fulfills unique community needs. It details how community gardens help build healthy ...