Extra Credit Senior Seminar

Discipline: Sociology

Type of Paper: Coursework

Academic Level: High school

Paper Format: APA

Pages: 2 Words: 550

Question

F. Extra-Credit Assignments
• Prepare a Bibliography for one (1) of the following topics listed under the folder
posted on Blackboard, COVID-19: Sociological Research Resources
• See Writing Assignment #2, for the Bibliography template
Use as many sources as you need please.
Let me know which one you will pick so I could upload the material
Choices below
COVID-19: Sociological Research

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COVID 19: Center for Disease Control
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COVID 19: Help for You and Your Family (New York)
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COVID-19: Pandemic Emergency Relief: Loss of Your Job, Lost Hours or Unemployed Worker
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COVID-19: Databases - Search Engines to Conduct Further Research
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COVID 19: Live Updates, including NY Governor Cuomo and NYC Mayor DeBlasio
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COVID-19 Research Resources - Death, Dying and Burials
Guidelines for Funerals: New York is facing a unique state of crisis with this pandemic, and that impacts every aspect of peoples’ lives. While we all want to celebrate our loved ones’ lives and memorialize them after they have passed, at this time, we must continue to practice social distancing and limit large public gatherings, including at funeral services. The NYS Department of Health has released recommendations for funeral firms and families planning funerals while New Yorkers continue to battle the COVID-19.



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COVID-19 Research Resources-Educational Impact and Distance Learning
The resources in this folder relate to COVID-19 and its impact on education.

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COVID- 19 Research Resources - Homelessness, Housing Rights. NYCHA & Gentrification
The resources in this folder relate to COVID-19 and its impact on the homeless, housing issues and gentrification.

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COVID-19 Research Resources - Human Trafficking and Crimes Related to Sex, Sexual Abuse, and Sex Workers
The resources in this folder relate to COVID-19 and its impact on sex, sexual abuse crimes, and sex workers, as well as human trafficking.

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COVID-19 Research Resources - Immigrants, Migrant Workers and DACA
The resources in this folder relate to COVID-19 and its impact on immigrants, Migrant Workers and DACA students.

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COVID-19: Research Resources - Nurses and Other Health Care Workers
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COVID-19: Research Resources - Opioid Addiction and other related Substance Abuse
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COVID-19 Research Resources - Policing
The resources in this folder relate to COVID-19 and its impact on policing.

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COVID-19 Research Resources - Prison
The resources available in this folder relate to the impact of COVID-19 on the prison system.

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COVID-19 Research Resources - Public Health
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COVID-19 Research Resources - Race and Ethnicity: Impact on the Black and Latinx Community
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COVID-19 Research Resources - Social Distancing or Physical Distancing and Public Health
The resources in this folder relate to COVID-19 and its impact on communities, related to social distancing or physical distancing?

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COVID-19: Research Resources - Statistics: New York and National
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COVID-19: Research Resources: What is Going on Around the World?
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COVID-19 Research Resources - Workplace, Employment and Unemployment
COVID-19 Update: NYS is waiving the 7-Day waiting period for Unemployment Insurance benefits for people who are out of work due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) closures or quarantines.

Unemployment Insurance is temporary income for eligible workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. To collect benefits, you must be ready, willing, and able to work, and actively looking for work during each week in which you are claiming benefits.



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COVID-19: Research Resources - Xenophobia, Fear, and Discrimination
Reporting Hate Crimes: The Office of the Attorney General has launched a hotline for New Yorkers to report hate crimes and bias-based incidents. The hotline, which will continue indefinitely, comes in the wake of rising reports of harassment and assaults, as well as rhetoric against Asian Americans amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The OAG urges anyone experiencing hate crimes and bias incidences to report them by emailing the OAG’s Civil Rights Bureau at civil.rights@ag.ny.gov or by calling 1-800-771-7755.