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    Social justice is any equality that we are facing in society. This can be economic, social, and political equality in the society. I don’t think there is much social justice in the world, because rich is too rich and the poor is too poor. There is no in between. If there was social justice, there would be more balance in life in where we live, what we eat, what we drive, how we are taken care of at the hospital, and which schools we send our children to. Many people are homeless and hungry, they

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    Social Services for You and I Social workers are those who care about those in their community, who want to make things better, help those suffering and who want to be great impact in the world. Those who do such things are counselors, community managers, probation officers and etc. whom help those in our society in need. Social workers are found in hospitals, schools, military offices, in community offices and other more locations. While helping society become healthier, social workers are always

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    Many Different Inequalities Social Inequalities is when certain groups of individuals have many unequal opportunities that limits peoples position in societies status groups. Whether that inequality be something that goes noticed or unnoticed these all have effects on many peoples lives, and longer lasting effects on our society. Some of the things that have been discussed in both class and on the news lately have been race inequalities, class inequalities, and lastly gender inequalities. Racial

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    Reflection Paper #1 I went into this particular course, Social Class and Mobility, thinking I understood what it was going to be about. Right away I realized I was wrong. This second module taught me a great deal so far, such as the actual definition of social mobility, and social stratification and also what ascription meant and how I interpreted it. I also learned about poverty and how much society is obsessed with social class and its inequalities. I also read a statement from a professor on

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    Social justice is a movement working towards the equality of basic human rights for all people within a society. It is based on the concept of human rights and equality making outside factors that categorize people irrelevant. Regardless of your race, gender, ethnicity, religion or any identifiable factor, everyone should have an equal distribution of opportunities and privileges within a society. Social justice is important because it promotes a society that encourages diversity which is beneficial

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    Social location is the “different social corners of life that people occupy because of where they are in a society. Social location includes things like your job, income, education, gender, race, religion, nationality and age.” (page 4) My social location mainly includes my education, nationality, and age. Education is the one social location that I’m most involved with. I spend most of my time in class at R-S Central, but I also take many classes through ICC. When I am not at school, or doing homework

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    At the very core of nearly every aspect of the modern life, social class can be seen pulling at the strings, orchestrating every move. From the obvious, like salary, housing, and friends, to the more subtle, like fashion, news, and art, social class is at the center of it all. However, one thing that social class is rarely ever attributed to, is religion. Surprising as it may be, social class directly affected American's choice of religion, and whether or not they have a religion, throughout the

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    affected by. The way one’s parents behave might affect how the child behaves. Social influence is the thought of acceptance, and the human behavior of how one follows everything that others do just to be accepted, and most times the effect of rejection can be harmful. Most human beings have a tendency trying to impress others just so that they aren't rejected. In a video from Crash Course: psychology: Episode 38: Social Influence explains the Milgram experiment: “The learner was asked to memorize

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    footage of the police’s actions towards people like Michael Brown, Kajieme Powell, and many other cases reveal the need for the six factors to help develop and support a social movement. First, if they want to have a successful social movement they must obtain structural plausibility. Meaning, if they want to produce and sustain a social movement, then they should have a “base” or rights and equal freedoms obtained from our Founding Fathers. The structural plausibility is in “The Bill of Rights” as it

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    judgement in schools across the nation. The clothing that someone wears in general can become a permanent judgement which defines them as people. Conforming to the latest trends has become a signal of class which places relevance on an individual`s ‘social status’ in society. This judgement on others based on superficial qualities resonates in numerous ways in today`s society. The importance of class in America has increased throughout time. In fact, most of mankind views others based on the first glimpse

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