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    McCelland's afore mention quote recognises that actors involved in the policy making process, bring about a personal bias or belief in the role they perform. It may be likened to a microcosm of the world, as individuals or groups vie for power, working towards achieving their own interest and or the interest of society as a whole. Once these policies are implemented it requires the exercise of authority and systems to apply this authority. Take for example a community organiser who strongly believes

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    It can be about the environment that will be galvanized to the constructive action if the public want to know how they going to do it or deal with the environment problems. The types of the evidence one will use to change from the discipline to other discipline. If the chief do claim in the analyical of the essay it will be called the thesis. The same evidence will be used to the support the claim, but only with other addition parts as well. The overview of the gathering and using the evidence of

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    how does society react to the marginalized? It is very easy to have the idea that the result of homelessness is at the fault of the homeless. This is not always the case, however, the stigma behind homelessness seems to manifest society. This sociological field assignments purpose is to put ourselves in the position of the marginalized for an experience of the harsh reality of prejudice some individuals face everyday. For my groups location, we chose Montclair Mall for the fact that there would

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    In the movie Crash there were a lot of ways prejudice, discrimination, and sociological concepts were used. Being prejudice is when you have negative thoughts towards other groups that are different from you. Being prejudice involves attitude, thoughts, and beliefs not actions. Discrimination is usually based on race, age, or sex and people are treated differently because of this. In the scene where Jean and Rick Cabot were walking down the street, Jean saw 2 African American men walking towards

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    Analysis Plan I analyzed the data using the constant comparative method as found within the field of sociology. The constant comparative method consists of analyzing a single interview for themes, then using these themes to analyze the remaining interviews (Boeije 2002). The interviews are also analyzed against themselves to discover new themes and alter the beginning themes. In addition, the interview data will be compared between the gender of the interviewees, the roles of the interviewees, and

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    Underground Rap. I'm always open to listen to other peoples music to help create a wider variety in the music I listen to. Taking into consideration of the impact that music holds in my life, I feel propelled to start a sociological study on people's interest in music from a sociological aspect. I will conduct my

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    The Outsiders For my Foundations of Sociology class, we were required to do the film assignment for Foundations of Sociology class. I selected the film called “The Outsiders” because this film has so many things that is connected to society. The film has many characteristics that would make it a successful movie that has discrimination, violence, fights, action, and drama. This makes the film a very interesting plot. The reason why I watched the film because it brought me attention that the film

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    gonna talk shit / And darling, that's fine / But they won't break my spirit / I won't let 'em win / I'll just keep on living, keep on living, oh / The way I wanna live”. The theme continues throughout the albums fourteen tracks of representing sociological concepts such as symbols, organic solidarity, exploitation, ascribed status’, societal norms, inequality, gender, discrimination, prejudice and ethnocentrism. All of these can be seen in multiple songs, with multiple meanings and representations

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    The 2011 movie, The Help, based on the Kathryn Stockett novel by the same name, is centered around the inequalities that the black maids, and race in general, faced throughout the 1960s. From a sociological standpoint, the movie contains many concepts pertaining to race and ethnicity and helps others to better understand the differences between majority and minority groups. The Help is focused upon race, a socially defined category of people who share inherited physical characteristics and whom others

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    A Sociological Analysis of The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby, a film released in 1974, based off a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the tragic story of a mysterious man named Jay Gatsby. The movie takes place in America after World War I and allows viewers to observe the social effect of the post-war’s economic growth. In the film, there are several examples of social stratification, symbolic interactionism, labeling theory, gender norms, and the butterfly effect from the characters’ diverse

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