Browsing Sociology and Anthropology Undergraduate Theses by Issue Date
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Catholic Action
(1936-04-01)Today there are exist lag in the world two opposing systems of thought. The first is that of Christianity, based on a philosophy of life which maintains that the origin and end of life can and must be found in God. Upon ... -
The Basic Philosophy Of Social Welfare Legislation
(1937-04-01)The purpose of this presentation is not to evaluate, defend or attack either Federal or state programs for social security, but, simply to explain their application to Montana. It is to be understood, however, that while ... -
Health Services Under The Social Security Act
(1937-04-01)In this dissertation it will be my purpose to set forth the provisions of the Federal Social Security Act, passed in August, 1933, as it affects the two phases of health work; namely, Public Health Work and Maternal and ... -
Old Age Assistance In Montana Prior To And Under The Social Security Act
(1937-04-01)The purpose of this thesis is to give such information as is available and as is deemed necessary concerning the provisions made for old age assistance in the "Public Welfare Act" of Montana under the federal "Social ... -
Vocational Rehabilitation In Montana
(1939-04-01)Vocational Rehabilitation is a program of restoration of physically disabled persons to remunerative employment. This service comprises all those activities which are necessary to the preparation of handicapped persons for ... -
The Relation Between The Vocational Group And Industrial Expansion Programs
(1940-04-01)The object of my thesis is to point out the relation between two new economic programs, namely, The Vocational Group as proposed by Pope Pius XI and Industrial Expansion as proposed by Mordecai Ezekiel. First we shall ... -
An Introductory Study Of The Structure Of The Vocational Group
(1940-04-01)Midway between Individualism--the attitude of mind which tends unduly to emancipate the individual from reasonable control of church, sate, and society--and socialism--that theory which maintains that the state should own ... -
Philosophy And The Scientific Method In Sociology
(1953-04-01)The contemporary domination of scientific methods by Positivism has given rise to a controversy in sociological circles. The modern world not only gives precedence to what is scientific, but often excludes the possibility ... -
A Scientific Investigation Of The Concept That A Good Man Is Considered A Great Loss To His Community As Seen In Newspaper Reports
(1958-04-01)A study of knowledge reveals that it has three sources: the theological, the philosophical, and the scientific. From the philosophical and theological point of view it is very widely accepted that a good man is good for ... -
The Sociological Effects of Unemployment Upon the Family
(1962-04-01)America has undergone a period of change in the past one hundred years. It has changed from a backward frontier settlement into a powerful industrial giant. American families have been victims of the changes that have ... -
An Application Of The Shevky-Bell Grid System Of Urban Analysis
(1963-04-01)While attending Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, luring the summer of 1962, I became acquainted with the problem of urban analysis. In order to understand this problem we oust first have a knowledge of the ... -
Cooperation In Labor Management Relations: An Empirical Evaluation
(1964-04-01)Cooperation, as it exists today in labor management relations, lets much to be desired. Although there have been some formal cooperative plans put into practice, such plans are toe exception rather than the rule, This study ... -
A Critical Analysis of All the Literature in the Field of Sociology and Related Areas in the Carroll College Library; With Recommendations for Additional Needed Material
(1964-04-01)The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the sociological literature in the Carroll College Library. An evaluation was made as to content, the number of books available, topics covered, and recency of publication. In ... -
An Inquiry Into The Nature Cause And Results Of Social Disorganization With Particular Emphasis On Its Relation To Social Problems
(1964-04-01)The following pages are a discussion of one of sociology’s questionable terms, social disorganization. The term is questionable because it has not been accepted by all sociologists, because its nature is not actually clear, ... -
Family Breakup Is A Cause Of Mental Illness In Children Today
(1966-04-01)As a way of introducing the problem to be presented in this work, I need only to ask tie reader to pick up the daily paper, and turn to the vital statistics pare and read within the column the ever enlarging number of ... -
The Importance Of Statistics To Sociology
(1966-04-01)When we ask questions such as "What fraction of all smokers prefer cigarette brand A?", "What fraction of all rural homes have running water?", of "What fraction of all brand A coffee cans really contain one pound?" we are ... -
The Retarded Child And The Parents
(1967-04-01)The day that the couple brought the first baby home from the hospital was marked on the calender with a red circle. Each new weight gain and step forward was to be inscribed in the leather-bound baby book. The grandparents ... -
Academic Achievement: A Research Study
(1968-04-01)What are the determinants of success? This question is one that has been considered for many decades and perhaps for centuries, for men are always eager to improve their abilities. They are aware that some men are more ... -
Naive Freedom And Social Ascent: The Problem Of Diminishing Freedom In The American Social Class Structure
(1968-04-01)The relationship of freedom and social class is an especially broad one. Its nature is both philosophical and sociological, hence to approach it effectively, both disciplines must be employed. This approach is often ... -
The Loble Method Of Delinquency Prevention
(1968-04-01)Judge Tester H. Loble of the First Judicial District of Helena, Montana makes the following statements on juvenile delinquency; they are all basic to his preventive theory: 1. The twin enemies of crime are fear of punishment ...