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January 20, 2006 by Paul Bourne
Paul Andrew Bourne, B.Sc. (Hons); Dip. Edu. Many developing countries continue to grapple with deficient economic resources, reprehensible government policies and a robust hegemonic class that maintain the exploitation of the laboured class. These societies have a social welfare system that does not ameliorate the wellbeing of the poor. With time, it is revealed that the demagogues are primarily concerned with self, associates and the perpetuation of the status quo that oftentimes exclud...
January 20, 2006 by Paul Bourne
Paul Andrew Bourne, B.Sc. (Hons); Dip. Edu. INTRODUCTION Contemporary societies hold particular social prejudices through their interpretations of the world, which unfold in their actions, policies and thesis. Many systems are designed against stated groups. Single mothers are oftentimes viewed as outcast, and if they are young – the label is ‘whore’. This group is marginalized by societies in comparison to the orthodox married couple. Businesses’ policies, directly or indirec...
November 26, 2008 by Paul Bourne
An examination of the relationship between public expenditure on social programmes and levels of development               Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006         Department of Government Faculty of Social Sciences University of the West Indies Mona Campus Kingston, Jamaica     TABLE OF CONTENTS       Page   CHAPTER 1: INTROD...
November 26, 2008 by Paul Bourne
          The positives:   A content (or Textual) Analysis of an address to nation by [Former] Prime Minister of Jamaica, The Most Hon. P. J. Patterson on Sunday March 21, 2004             By         Paul Andrew Bourne           The Department of Community Health and Psychi...
November 26, 2008 by Paul Bourne
      Paul Andrew Bourne     ALBERT EINSTEIN - WAS HE CORRECT . . . ?       Introduction Albert Einstein, the renowned physict and pioneer in his contributions of natural phenomena to the natural sciences, in an attempt to display his academic prowess and show the scope of his ‘ideashanal’ made a sweeping position statement on economics that reads “The economic a...
November 26, 2008 by Paul Bourne
  PAUL ANDREW BOURNE       INTRODUCTION                             Culture has three major tenets, and these are: ‘technological’, ‘sociological’ and ‘ideological’ (Bourne, 2006; Thomlinson, 1965)   Political Sciences cannot be viewed...
November 26, 2008 by Paul Bourne
Paul Andrew Bourne   University of the West Indies, Mona Campus Kingston 7 St. Andrew , Jamaica West Indies     INTRODUCTION       It was during the unprecedented social upheavals in Europe that the formal study of sociology emerged as a discipline to explain social phenomena.   The industrialization of topologies at th...
October 18, 2008 by Paul Bourne
                                                   Source:   National Park Service Photograph     SEPARATISM, RACISM, AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION: THE BLACK THINKER : An examination of W. E. Du Bois’ Life &n...
August 24, 2008 by Paul Bourne
    By Paul Andrew Bourne, Dip. Edu., BSc., MSc., PhD (candidate in Public Health, Department of Community Health and Psychiatry, Faculty of Medical Sciences, the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica)   The recent display of supremacy of the Jamaican athletes in ‘Track’ at the Beijing Games (i.e. Olympics) must be contextualized within their sociopolitical realities.   Although the ‘show’ at the show was primary on Michael ...
January 26, 2008 by Paul Bourne
Paul Andrew Bourne ABSTRACT The historical contributions, significance and potency of a particular sect of people within our space appear to lack impetus, whenever we begin to examine, analyze, and/or delve into the contributions of the same people to various arenas of world history. It seems that a black force covers the inputs of Blacks in our annals. The issues of racism, colonialism, separatism and apartheid become black, belittling, intense and even opaque during any disc...
January 26, 2008 by Paul Bourne
By Paul Andrew Bourne Connell, Patricia, McKevitt, Christopher, and Nicola Low. 2001. “Sexually transmitted infections among Black young people in south-east London: results of a rapid ethnographic assessment.” Culture, Health and Sexuality 3: 311-27. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOHost (accessed February 9, 2007) Social marketing continues to be used by health professionals as a technique for addressing unacceptable sexual behaviour, of certain groups. The monograph cites that pr...
June 3, 2007 by Paul Bourne
By Douglas Clarke, Paul Bourne and Lauren March Summary of Study - This is an ethnographic study on marginalized groups with emphasis on Puerto Ricans who experience socio-economic and political exclusion in El Barrio, New York City. The researcher sought to highlight the macro-structural and ideological forces that perpetuate inner city lived culture. From all indicators, he used informal consent to gather his data and participatory observation along with content analysis. In concludi...
February 17, 2007 by Paul Bourne
The Aged Old Discourse On Economic growth and Economic Development Paul Andrew Bourne In contemporary as well as in traditional societies, economic growth continues to be a topical issue. Macroeconomists and developmental economists (for example Hanson 1986; Todaro 2000) have further sought to distinguish between development and economic growth. The latter is oftentimes expressed with plethora of mathematical notations, whereas the former requires the latter. To some scholars, ...
January 10, 2007 by Paul Bourne
Within the Speech By Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 By Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 I see emptiness in their jargons I see corruption in their intent What is uttered is not meant in their speech its not words, it’s a craft – a toy engineered for fools it’s one that ostracized, but divide I see through the speech – for within the speech it’s emptiness crown master they label a speech, they label a tale, they label the Bible, they label poverty but they label no...
January 10, 2007 by Paul Bourne
Within the Speech By Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 I see emptiness in their jargons I see corruption in their intent What is uttered is not meant in their speech its not words, it�s a craft � a toy engineered for fools it�s one that ostracized, but divide I see through the speech � for within the speech it�s emptiness crown master they label a speech, they label a tale, they label the Bible, they label poverty but they label not its solution but they say �...