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    observed Mrs. Henry’s Social Studies classes. Mrs. Henry is primarily a Social Studies teacher who has taught for twenty-two years. I observed for a total of _______ hours this day. Observation Log Topic: Gender Diversity While observing Mrs. Henry’s different class periods and subjects, the gender diversity that was present surprised me. In First period, which is Mrs. Henry’s Homeroom Reading class there is a seating chart, pretty much a boy-girl-boy-girl seating chart, with a total of twenty-two

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    Cover Research Bias For this observation assignment I positioned myself directly outside the HMV store in Woodgrove Mall. I set myself in the mall food court which allowed for a clear view of 75% of the store. I have a good view of the front half and the point of sale system, but a large poster obscures a large area of the left side of the store. I personally rarely shop at HMV, as I purchase my entertainment digitally or stream it from online sources. Recently HMV has moved into

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    Sociologist- Ervin Goffman

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    report, I will be demonstrating how society and social order are maintained through social interaction, and relationships in a retail store named “Urban planet”. Throughout my report I will be referring to sociologist to Erving Goffman. I will be observing how customers and employees demonstrating the importance of Erving Goffman’s ideology of Civil inattention and why individuals demonstrate this

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    Two key informants were within census tract 1220.01; one key informant was out of the census tract. Among these three people were: a household member of the community, an educator, and a librarian which was out of the census tract. The questions and answers were as follows: How long have you lived here? T.T.: "24 years" D.E.: "6 years" E.G.: "22 years" Has the area changed? T.T.: "Yes, the area is more safe, and the community is more involved. Library gets involve with the community, pitches

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    directors utilizes the variation of character identification by using classical high school stereotypes and gender roles, such as the popular guy, and the girl next door. In Fast Times, Heckerling practices the method of the hunter/ hunted, which also signifies “the looker” and “the participant” who is being observed. During the scene with Stacy and Mike, they are both shown equally observing each other as they both take off their clothes. Another example of the hunter/hunted method is when Brad is

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    The placement of female restrooms in public establishments suggests the existence of gender inequality. Due to inadequate information surrounding the topic of bathroom placement an independent study was done to find whether there is a correlation between bathroom placement and gender roles. Considering the lack of information provided the way in which the sexes usage of bathrooms will be analyzed as well as transgender bathroom rights. The independent study consisted of going to sixteen public establishments

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    I recall a couple of scorching summers ago in the wee hours of the morning when the birds were just starting to chirp, my older brother and I were arguing with my ma. This heated debate regarded whether or not to attend a mission trip with a newly formed youth group at our church. We did not want to go because we thought the kids were odd. On the other hand, our mom thought going on the mission trip would allow us to make new friends, so we gave it a try. Although we reluctantly went in with

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    educational providers, psychologists in research, clinical practice, and individuals with public advocacy roles and defined by education, age and gender. Both women and men will be a core audience for this paper, as I have come across the fact that adolescent boys and adult men are more drawn to violent television then women. It will draw both genders for different

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    In many different social settings, individuals learn by observation. From a young age, babies observe their parents and mimic their actions. This is a prime example of the social learning theory. The social learning theory “suggests that observational learning can have a powerful effect and that the effect is enhanced when the observers believe that the person demonstrating the behavior is similar to themselves” (Deeming & Johnson, 2009, p. 204). Why is this theory important to society, one may

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    would diminish a large number of children in this population. Obesity is a complex medical and psychosocial problem that has its origin in both genetic and environmental factors (Polfuss, Simpson, Greenley, Zhang, & Sawin, 2017, p. 1071). While age, gender, life experiences, family structure, and other factors are related causes, excessive weight gain is usually due to higher food intake and lower energy output. Children and youth

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