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    Social class largely affects the ways of life of all Americans These divisions of social class are characterized by viewpoints, for example, lifestyle and income but education is a huge part of deciding one's social class. That does not imply that it will decide a person's achievements but with many individuals with higher education normally have better jobs with benefits and higher wages too. Those of the privileged have higher education rather than those of middle and lower class. Around 14% of

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    economic rewards than the valued genders,” Bell’s ad connects with this idea promoting that the notion that the existence of gendered institutions and societies inherently creates and perpetuates inequalities within them (Lorber 61). Kristen Bell’s ad “Pinksourcing” illustrates how gender is constructed in the workplace, through images of pink, illustrating the social construction of gender.

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    not thought of as bad is now a hot-button issue. They are also aware of the fact that social problems are a result a society recognizing something as bad and not just an individual seeing something as bad. Another question may be something along the lines of: “What purpose does this social problem serve?” this might be a question that a sociologist asks for the purpose of getting to the root of why there is a social problem to begin with. A Structural-Functionalist would argue that everything existing

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    explains society as a structure with interrelated parts that work to maintain stability.(Durkheim,1893). Structural Functionalism looks at society as a whole through the function of its various elements such as traditions norms and institutions (Subedi, 2017). Social Institutions in general provide many important functions for our society (Mooney, Knox, & Schacht, 2007). The family for example provides the role of nurturing and socializing children while education allows society to gain and pass down knowledge

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    wealth gap came to exist and the consequences of such an economic state on the interaction between the middle-class worker and the wealthy businessman. The conflict perspective highlights the notion that society consists of individuals of different social classes and status groups that are of conflicting self- interests. As

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    Caitlin Waldrop Social Work 350 Spring 2016 “The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down”: Book Analysis Cultural Competency Jeanine Hilt was exceptional for her appreciation of the Lee family and attempts to become well-versed in Hmong culture. She demonstrated a willingness to learn from them and admirably strong commitment to advocacy on their behalf. Because of her determination to understand their background and their personal lives, she gained their respect and formed a very strong rapport with

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    that come together to bind individuals and establish the social contract tradition. However, the way in which individuals decide on a form of government and its goals, is heavily reliant on specific conceptions of the human person. Annette Baier, a known “care ethics” political philosopher, fundamentally aligns herself with notions of care ethics and consent in her piece “The Need for More Justice,” yet departs from Locke and critiques the social contract tradition when it comes to conceptions of the

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    mandatory in a school setting Thesis: School uniforms in private and public schools are very beneficial to the educational institution to help promote better learning and positive social skills. I. Introduction: Allowing school uniforms into an educational environment, whether it be a college, university, or elementary, or high school setting would be a benefit to the entire institution. In short, uniforms have many positive benefits: preventing violence, reducing replacements if needed, and it would also

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    help people in some type of capacity. I was guided to the path of Social Work because in this field I could combine both my passion for helping others and interest in social justice. After my first day in the Introduction to Social Work course at Lewis University, I knew that I had found my forever home. This career path would allow me to help others in a variety of different settings and capacities.

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    “Class warfare, also referred to as class conflict or class struggle, is a form of social tension caused by conflicting and competing socioeconomic interests between people of different classes” (Zinn, 19). According to Karl Marx and several scholars, this struggle provides the lever for radical social change and development. Class conflict comes in many forms: direct and indirect violence such as wars, starvation, illness and poor working conditions; ideological, such as the production of articles

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