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1. Middle Adulthood
The Dictionary of Social Work roughly defines as the period between forty-five and sixty-four years of age. There are four main tasks in this stage. They include meeting intimacy and family needs, satisfying achievement needs, taking care of elderly parents, and coping with end of life issues. Erikson identifies the need for achievement during midl
2. Middle Adulthood 2
The Dictionary of Social Work roughly defines middle adulthood as the period between forty-five and sixty-four years of age. There are four main tasks in this stage. They include meeting intimacy and family needs, satisfying achievement needs, taking care of elderly parents, and coping with end of life issues. Erikson identifies the need for achiev
3. Masters Of The Universe
One of the few remaining mysteries of science is the black hole. When a star runs out of fuel to keep it burning, it explodes into a supernova(Intro. to Black Holes 1) After a supernova, some of the matter that was blown off leaves in pockets to different places in space. These pockets contract to from a pulsar, or new born star. The rest of the ma
4. The Women Of The Nineties
In the 1950s the woman stayed home took care of the children, cleaned the house and had dinner on the table when her husband came home from work. In the 1990s the woman juggles all the jobs of the woman of the fifties and she goes off to work. Lynn Koch asks in her essay in the Reading Matters book, How could anyone suggest we go back to the day
5. Mancur Olsons The Logic Of Collective Action
In 1965 an intellectual bomb was dropped on the field of interest groups, in the form of . In this seminal work Olson details the dynamics of group formation. The central theory is that men and women are rational, correspondingly they maximize benefits and minimize costs; because of this rationality people will not join in collective action unless