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Fitzpatrick's and Gellately's Article, 2002.
An analysis of the main themes of Fitzpatrick's and Gellately's article.
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 1 source, $ 44.95
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This five-page undergraduate paper summarizes the main themes of Fitzpatrick's and Gellately's article, and summarizes what was learned, along with evaluating the argument. Terms and definitions, and a note on sources are included.
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Fitzpatrick and LaGory's "Unhealthy Places", 2005.
This paper reviews "Kevin Fitzpatrick and Mark LaGory's "Unhealthy Places", which explores inner city areas in American cities.
1,800 words (approx. 7.2 pages), 1 source, $ 71.95
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This paper explains that, in Kevin Fitzpatrick and Mark LaGory's "Unhealthy Places, American inner city areas are described as sites of very poor health. The author points out that a spatial model of identity is explained in terms of territorial behavior, which keeps people living in areas that they know are unhealthy and that authorities do little to improve. The paper relates that child mortality doubled through the 1980s, life expectancy is now much lower and residents face pollution, hazardous wastes, increasing violence plus usual problems of poverty."

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"The orientation of this volume is strongly American, and much of it revolves around the Village Creek area of Birmingham, Alabama. Nevertheless, its general subject and its theoretical focus can serve as a helpful starting place for readers who are interested in environmentalism and ecology, in relation to the authors' strong emphasis on urban and medical sociology. As this book argues, throughout, being poor in the United States involves subjecting oneself to significant environmental and health risks. The approaches of medical sociology help to give a dimension to this book that separates it from ever so many works to argue that 'poverty is bad', or 'the environment should be cleaner'."
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"The Russian Revolution: 1917-1932" by Sheila Fitzpatrick, 1993.
An examination of the stages of the Revolution, including its causes, aims, the author's approach and the outcome and impact on society.
1,800 words (approx. 7.2 pages), 1 source, $ 63.95
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"Author Sheila Fitzpatrick examines in her book, The Russian Revolution: 1917-1932, the most basic aspects of the revolution--causes, the aims, social support, the impact on the Russian society, the political outcome, and the time span of the revolution itself. Her essential theme is that the Russian Revolution differed from other revolutions in that it peculiarly has been described by various historians as ending at different times. Fitzpatrick treats the February and October Revolutions of 1917, the Civil War, the interlude of the New Economic Policy and Stalin's initial Five Year plan as successive stages in the overall revolution (p. 3).


Fitzpatrick compares her view to that of Crane Brinton in Anatomy of Revolution, suggesting that revolutions have a form of their own, passing through the stages of enthusiasm for radical..."
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"Muckraking: Three Landmark Articles", 2002.
A review of two essays by Lincoln Steffens and Ray Stannard Baker from E. Fitzpatrick's edited volume "Muckraking: Three Landmark Articles."
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 35.95
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This essay examines E. Fitzpatrick's edited volume "Muckraking: Three Landmark Articles." The paper analyzes the essays written by Lincoln Steffens and Ray Stannard Baker. The two journalists were clearly worried about the growth of "bigness" at the time.
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Edinburgh Postnatal Depression, 2005.
A report of research study on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 1 source, $ 53.95
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This paper studies and discusses the scholarly article on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale EPDS as implemented and recorded by the authors Downie, Wynaden, McGowan, Juliff, Axten, Fitzpatrick, Ogilvie and Painter during August and September of 1999 in child health centers in Western Australia. First the statistical procedures used in this study are discussed, including any confidentiality issues, the selection of the group studied, the data collection tools used, and the manner in which the data is dissected and interpreted. Second, the study findings and conclusions are given.
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Homelessness in Central Toronto, 2005.
This paper discusses homelessness, spatial awareness and health in central Toronto.
2,250 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 8 sources, $ 89.95
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In this essay the writer discusses the central grid of homelessness in Toronto with attention to health. The writer refers to Fitzpatrick & LaGory on spatial identification of homeless persons, to fieldwork indicating a local culture of homelessness and some interviews. Further, the writer makes much reflection on what the problems are and what could be done, given that homeless persons of low health seem to be a permanent reality.

From the Paper
"Fitzpatrick & LaGory note that the, "the spatial deprivation of homelessness represents an extreme form of poverty". They refer to the spatial in terms of a sense of place, whereas there may be other ways to interpret the spatial reality of the homeless person. In central Toronto, one finds a way of life that may suit some individuals, perhaps ironically, while presenting serious risks to health that are less found in housed persons. There is an 'urban health penalty' assigned to those who live in poorer areas of North American cities."





 

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