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    Sociologists deal with and work to understand societal problems with an aim to understand why they occur and how society perpetuates them. Things cannot happen if the majority does not allow them to, so when a problem is consistent it is typically because people have not acted in a manner in which to fix it. Health care has been a recent topic of conversation and controversy, especially following the recent political changes in administration. The United States is a nation founded on the ideas of

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    What I see (sociologically) when I look at where I am right now is that I am a mother and a student and I am trying to balance both of my roles. I became a mother before I finished my education because I got married when I was young. The waves are very influential since they are encouraging me to finish my education. Many of the situations that have passed through my life have made me believe that education is necessary. I am not think on working after graduation because my motivation is to enlighten

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    choices or products to consumers. Prices could be ranged from low to high, depending on what type of coffee beans you have chosen to make the coffee. By adopting the sociological imagination to coffee, it gives us a better understanding on what coffee represents in a social context. Based on the definition by Mills, [the sociological imagination can be defined as] the ability to understand the dynamic relationship between individual lives and the larger society (Ravelli, Bruce and Michelle Webber

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    The first criteria of the writing conventions that is not properly completed is the need for adequate evidence and support for the claim. The report is analyzing various sociological explanations for the rising increase in divorces in a marital situation. For the two examples the author gives, the changes in marital laws and a woman’s role in a marriage, they lack sufficient support and evidence to thoroughly analyze and evaluate the divorce phenomenon. The first example, changes in marital laws

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    The field of sociology has a different approach to social problems compared to other fields. Sociology provides the perception that social problems are caused by the structural arrangement of various organs of society or the social forces. The discipline of sociology concerned with the relationship between people and the various structures of society that include social institutions such as the family, education, and the military (Leon-Guerrero, 2015). Unlike other sciences, sociology presents the

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    The world would be a better place if anyone could take a course in sociology.  The study of sociology would allow people to understand their society, and also know how their society affects them.  “The society in which we live has a lot to do with our everyday choices in food, clothing, music, schooling, jobs, and just about everything else” (Macionis, 2017:5)  I agree with what the book says about how the society of each individual makes them the person that they now are.  Factors including things

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    What I learnt from this article was that many sociologists have different opinions and theories about religion. I did not know that sociologists were studying in depth about religion and how it has changed at the same time that society also was changing. I did not know about secularization neither about the different perspectives that sociologists have about it. It is interesting to see that religion is a topic that not just psychologists are interested to study, but that there are other professionals

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    examining beliefs about the nature of the social world and seeing which ones stand up to the evidence.” The explanation to me describes why sociological questions cannot be described as good or bad. Sociologists want all the information needed to answer a question with an in-depth answer. On page 49, “…whether something is good or bad is not proper sociological question.” Sociologists even if the understanding is hard of a person’s customs or beliefs they want to find the underlying cause of what is

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    As cliché as it seems, from a young age I knew I wasn’t like most other kids my age. My parents made no pretense of the existence of urban legends like Santa Claus. My parents were born in China in the 1960s, and grew up at a time when the Cultural Revolution was in full swing. During this time, practice of religion was forbidden and Maoist thought fostered an emphasis on hard work in school. Despite indirect effects on me, it was - and still is - hard for me to fathom such a drastically different

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    struggle of a REVENANT (Hugh Glass) lies several sociological facts that will be highlighted in this report. The selection of this movie is made because I wanted to bring about the sociological facts of the then society of Native Americans. Their life styles, their struggle to make place within the wilderness of both the intellectually racist BEINGS and the wild BEINGS of the nature. Besides this, other objectives of the paper includes critical analysis of the movie based on

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