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Review “Struggles in the Fields” and the research done by Offen et al. (2005) (Module 4), Malone (2002) (Module 2), and Kang (2012) (Module 4). In four- to five pages, indicate how you, as the legal counsel representing a non-profit agency advocating for undocumented workers, would use Offen’s criteria or Kang’s actor-network theory (ANT) to either develop or respond to demands made by undocumented workers for worker’s compensation. This paper should include current research to substantiate your thesis.

 

In this paper include the following points:

Write from the perspective using Offen or Kane as the framework.
Design a research study to provide evidence -based practice outcomes to substantiate support of undocumented workers receiving workmen’s compensation by:
Determination of a qualitative or quantitative focus (chose one and explain why)
Basic diagram of the design of the study as defined in the research designs document
Describe the strengths of the research based on the Hierarchy of Evidence from the research questions document (Module 2)

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and trade routes. At dig sites at Cahokia, archaeologists discovered proof of a society in which “elite rulers claiming divine descent controlled the distribution of food,” (Calloway, p.35). There was also evidence of ritualistic sacrifice by the Mississippians. Another important factor of life in Mississippian society is agriculture. The rhythmic cycle between growing corn, beans, and squash reflected the life of the people living in Cahokia and other mound cities. The society was thriving until its eventual collapse due to the arrival of Europeans and the growth of a population who could not be supported by the resources.

2. What is “geomythology,” and how can it be used to learn about the ancient North American past? Answer this question while describing more broadly “how we know what we know” about Native North America prior to European contact.

Geomythology is a term that means the study of legends that strive to explain geological phenomenon such as volcanoes, earthquakes, and the like. These legends allow mythologists and historians to explore the deeper meaning behind Native American stories and to get a first-hand account on how Indians saw the world that they inhabited. Often times historians “do not know quite what to make of stories and consequently dismiss them as myths, not appropriate or useful as historical evidence,” however, “oral transmission of stories is common to all human societies and ‘is probably the oldest form of history making,’” (Calloway, “A Navajo Emergence Story and an Iroquois Creation Story,” p.44). In stories like the Navajo, where the First Man and First Woman emerge from several lower worlds in order to eventually find the present world, or the different Iroquois tribes, which all tell slightly different tales, a

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