Category: Construction

  • The Social Construction of Reality

    Richard Powers conveys one of his essential ideas through the memories of Dr. Patricia Westerford: She squints and sees her father. The voice is wrong but there are the rimless glasses, the high, surprised eyebrows, the constant curiosity. All those first lessons from half a century ago cloud around her, days in the beaten-up Packard,…

  • “The Construction of Homosexuality” a Book by David Greenberg

    Table of Contents Introduction Book report Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The book, The Construction of Homosexuality by David Greenberg presents the reflection of the author on historical timeline of the struggle by homosexuals to get their rights. The book reflects on theories, history of homosexuality, and construction of the modern homosexual belief system. Thus, this…

  • Social Construction of Gender. Sociology in Modules

    Sociobiology entails the scientific study of social behavior’s biological bases among humans and even animals. It assumes that such behavior arises from evolution, and it focuses on examining and explaining social behavior from the given perspective (Schaefer, 2017). On the other hand, social construction is social, and feminism theory shows that gender is not innate…

  • Societal and Gender Construction Affecting Incidents of Domestic Violence

    Table of Contents Introduction Social Construction in Domestic and Sexual Violence Gender Construction in Domestic Violence The Proposed Amendment to the Law Reflection Conclusion References Introduction The recent surge in incidences of domestic violence has continued to baffle policymakers and scholars alike. However, some theories have been advanced by scholars to attempt to explain this…

  • Top Ten Construction Site Hazards.

    Formal Report The construction business is an important industry with over 7.5 million individuals of the United States functioning as construction workers. It is also an industry with extremely high rates of work related hazards to the workers who are constantly exposed to high risks and dangers of the construction sites. Considering the magnitude of…

  • Enhancing Construction Safety Through ASTM Standards and Technology

    Table of Contents Construction Safety Approach Findings Application and Significance of Technologies Recommendation Works Cited Construction Safety Workplace safety policies and procedures protect employees from potential injuries and accidents. These safety measures are particularly important in the construction industry. Electrocution, dangerous equipment, and falls are some of the inherent risks in the construction sector. Therefore,…

  • Saudi Marine Construction Projects and Risks

    Introduction Project management refers to the process of developing a project idea, identifying the tasks involved, and mobilizing the necessary resources for the execution of the project. Projects follow different phases, with activities at each stage being unique to the phase (Almahmoud et al. 302). Turner identifies five basic stages of project management, as highlighted…

  • Social Construction of Serial Killers

    Table of Contents Introduction Social Structure Social Class Social Process Neutralization Social Control Labeling Theory Conclusion Reference Introduction Serial killing is a homicide category occurring when an offender murders more than three victims unknown to the criminal. It is a product of current social and cultural inclination, which criminologists can use to accentuate motivations (James,…

  • Race as a Social Construction in the US

    Table of Contents What the Census Might Have Called Me Social Constructs Better Future Census Categories Conclusion References The characteristics developed by the Census Bureau, whites include persons who belong to any people of Europe, the Near and Middle East, and North Africa by their origin. This category consists of those who, during the survey,…

  • Poverty and Homelessness: Dimensions and Constructions

    Background With the growth of the economy and the failure of employment, the number of people living in poverty and without shelter increases. Poverty refers to the lack of financial resources to meet basic human needs such as clothing, shelter, and food. However, in many cases, poverty is much more than not having enough money;…