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    On Friday October 20, I decided that it would be the perfect opportunity to observe a group of my friends. I chose this group because I have known them for a number of years now, and I have never allowed myself the opportunity to truly observe them, and I felt this would be a perfectly fascinating opportunity to examine them from a pure sociological perspective. I have enjoyed their company, and who they all are, but I thought it would be interesting to see how our group functions and tends to interact

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    Throughout society there are many different cultural and social perceptions that allow people to form judgmental beliefs about society. Encompassed within these perceptions are stereotypes and prejudice. Stereotypes and prejudice are examples of categorizations of people which allow our brains to fill in the types or interactions that may happen with people. There are different positive and negative forms of stereo types and prejudice that effect our interaction with individuals resulting in judgmental

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    story. The United States is comprised of a plethora of races, social classes, and ethnicities. I postulate that as a country, we consciously attempt to ameliorate negative effects of the environment, and assist

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    individual differences affect the adolescent’s potential outcome in STEM. These differences are also supported by two theories which also can explain the results of career choice. First is the theory from Lent, Brown, & Hacket (1994,2000) called the social cognitive career theory (SCCT) which emphasizes self-efficacy as well as its link to the likely outcome of choosing a specific path, interests, goals, and the interaction of these attitudes with relevant contextual variables and individual difference

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    For my observation I observed a group of teenage girls that came into my work (Starbucks) every day for a week. This group of girls seemed easy to observe because they go through a pattern of sitting in Starbucks on a daily basis, and it was the same group of girls every time. The way they interacted with each other was very energetic and enthusiastic. Their facial expressions and body language clearly showed that they were comfortable with each other and interacted similarly. I went in and sat

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    SOLUTION Work roles in a team. My status as a team player as regards my role is defined as a cultural mediator.A cultural mediator as the metrical line depicts refers to a profession that studies the cultural differences between people, using the data in problem solving problem.A mediator in the sense of the role that I play is also seen as an interpreter.The word interpreter and mediator is oftenly interchangeably especially among Italian. The meaning of both words in the context of my profession

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    of countering. According to Harris there are three stages of countering in text which are, “coming to terms with another point of view, noting its limits, and constructing your own position in response” (70). Claude M. Steele, one of the few great social psychologists whose impact on the larger culture is immense, uses countering in his book Whistling Vivaldi to shows different opinion that people agrees on and shows us the truth about them. He is able to counter other author’s work, hypothesis and

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    Being stereotyped and having a label put on you by your family's history or your behavior, can bring either obedience or even worse, disobedience, not caring if it was the authority or the less fortunate. In John Hughes film The Breakfast club (1985) consists of five students, going from obedient with brains, to a disobedient rebellious kid. While Benders actions and past was given a label of a criminal, Brian was labeled as the brains in the group, due to his action in academics and being obedient

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    our own social identities and how we show who we are to people who we just meet. Many people believe that social identity is what make she person who they are, but that is not the case in many situations. Many times people live by their social identities but that is not what they want there life to be based on. May of peoples social identities are based off of the groups that they belong to and how they have lived their life. such s if you were a baseball player your whole your social identity

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    Therefore, Ting-Toomey expanded upon concepts in Goffman’s theory. She defined face as a positive social self-image which occurred in both relationships and network contexts. Ting-Toomey developed a theory (described above) which incorporated multiple contexts which included filtering the theory through the perspective of the Asian culture (Communication

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