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Heavier Asian Americans seen as ‘more American’,study says(图)
Asian Americans seen more American
2017/9/1
The way they dress? Maybe their hairstyle, or mannerisms? How much they weigh?A University of Washington-led study has found that for Asian Americans, those who appear heavier not only are perceived t...
The American Business Women's Association is a prestigious, national organization established for working women and women business owners.
It is a community where women can be part of a national orga...
The division of labor in households is an important topic in marital relationships. Families are not static; they are in a constant state of change. Employment, individual family members’ schedules, a...
Rural Pension Reform in China:Lessons from Latin American Countries
Social pensions non-contributory pensions notional defined contribution pensions funded defined contribution pensions China Latin America
2016/3/23
Over the last three years, China has made substantial progress in pushing forward its New Rural Pension program that already “covers” more than 60% of rural counties. Currently, this new scheme has tw...
Violent Crime on American Television: A Critical Interpretation of Empirical Studies
Television Violent Crime Violence Content Effect News Drama USA Public Policy
2013/9/5
This article reviews six decades of studies regarding the presentation of violent crime on American television, and its impact. We critically discuss the major findings and analyze the political-publi...
Girls in Public School:The American Association
Women's Studies Girl Public School American Association Educational Foundation
2008/12/23
The findings showed a drop-off in girls' self-esteem from elementary school (when 60 % reported high self-esteem) to high school (when 29% reported high self-esteem). . . Additionally the poll found d...
Re-Constructing the Leadership Model of Social Justice for African-American Women in Education
Leadership Justice Women Education
2008/12/15
The mainstream epistemology about women in educational leadership roles has been constructed, canonized, and theorized from a white hegemonic female perspective. The early literature about women as le...
On Becoming and Being Faculty-Leaders in Urban Education and also Being African-American……Seems Promising
Faculty Leader Urban Education community organizations
2008/12/12
Seven African-American women and men faculty members at a Southeastern urban research university reflect on their collective experiences of creating an intellectual community and spearheading an urban...
Cross-cultural Differences in Preferred Forms of Address: Implications for Work with African American Adults
African American social titles professional relationship social work
2008/10/14
Using an individual’s last name indicates respect and contributes to positive
interaction with African American clients and adults of African descent. This
paper discusses the importance of using so...
The Future of American Families: Implications for Social Work Research, Practice, and Education
Future American Families
2008/10/13
In this article I briefly describe the changing face of contemporary families in America, and in particular focus on four areas of social work practice in which a family-centered approach is needed. I...
Kinship Ties: Attachment Relationships that Promote Resilience in African American Adult Children of Alcoholics
African-American ACOAs kinship ties
2008/10/7
For many African Americans, the extended family has been the source of strength, resilience, and survival. Although changes in African American families, like changes in all families in the United Sta...

Experts Meet at American Association for the Advancement of Science(图)
women recruitment retention
2006/11/13
Mortality, inequality and race in American cities and states
Mortality Inequality Race Cities States Income USA
2014/3/18
A number of studies have found that mortality rates are positively correlated with income inequality across the cities and states of the US. We argue that this correlation is confounded by the effects...