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Pozycja Doświadczanie choroby Parkinsona. Ujęcie socjologiczne(TNFS, 2019) Szluz, BeataParkinson’s disease is one of the most frequent neurodegenerative disorders typically affecting people over the age of 50. The core symptoms of Parkinson disease are bradykinesia, tremor and plastic rigidity. Social scientific research on experiencing chronic illness focuses directly on pivotal players in health care – people who are sick. Health researchers, practitioners, and policy makers may claim to represent patients’ concerns. However, they seldom obtain systematic “in-depth” views of patients’ experience of health care, much less of what it means to live with continued illness. The research on experiencing chronic illness emphasizes how people come to view themselves as chronically ill, and how illness affects their lives.Pozycja Telepraca - nowoczesna, elastyczna forma zatrudnienia i organizacji pracy. Szansa czy zagrożenie?(Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Rzeszowskiej, 2013) Szluz, BeataIn the era of globalization and an information soci ety we have to deal with changes in our approach to the issue of work. More and more it is becoming a service which is based on the use of modern information technology. One at ypical form of performing work is telework. Telecommuting refers more specifically to work undertaken at a location that reduces commuting time. Major advantages for the employe r are access to an expanded labor supply, a means of hiring part-time staff for cycli cal work, and increased employee productivity. The primary advantages of home telework for the employee are the flexibility it brings to work, increased personal productivity, co st and time savings for able-bodied employees, and a job opportunity for the homebound. Home office workers can be classified into distinct groups. The typical employees current ly home teleworking are: self-disciplined full-time clerical women seeking income at reduced personal expense managerial and professional mothers wanting to nurture young children without dropping completely behind in their careers; and male managers or professionals w ho value the part-time integration of work and family life more than they do competition for further advancement in their organizations. Data support a generalized model of home t eleworkers as individuals who will move in and out of part- or full-time work in home offices for intermittent or longer periods of time, as personal situations change. The origin and formation of the telework definition, its classifications, and the pros and cons in both individual and social dimensions are shown in the article.Pozycja "USIDLENIE W DZIECIŃSTWIE” ‒ DOŚWIADCZANIE NIEZASPOKOJENIA EMOCJONALNEGO W RODZINIE. UJĘCIE SOCJOLOGICZNE(TNFS, 2020) Szluz, BeataParents who are emotionally unavailable are often immature and psychologically affected themselves. As difficult as it is to believe, emotionally distant parents face their own emotional problems that might go back as far as to their own childhood and be rooted in the attitude of their own parents often unable to meet the emotional and psychological needs of their child. Typical symptoms characteristic of adults who are emotionally immature and detached include, but are not limited to: rigidity, low stress tolerance, emotional instability with aggression, unstable relationships and attention-seeking. The paper aims to present difficulties encountered by people experiencing emotional dissatisfaction in the family (in sociological terms).