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    According to newworldencyclopedia.org, sociological concepts such as “social distance” and “the marginal man” were first used by American urban sociologist Robert Ezra Park in 1982. (Used source: newworldencyclopedia.org) By Wikipedia this term is defined as “a situation in which an individual suspended between 2 cultural realities may struggle to establish his or her identity”. In addition to this, Wikipedia has another definition too, which says that marginalization is “a social disadvantage and

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    a. Social facts/pg. 15: Durkheim’s term for a group’s patterns of behavior. In The Harvest, it was apparent what behaviors were common among all members of the families which were documented. An apparent social fact included waking up at the crack of dawn to prepare for the day by way of driving to the local farm to begin the day’s work. Once at the farm, the group’s behavior was patterned so that they would work for 12-14 hours for the day where they would gather crops in the field. Upon gathering

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    The movie, The Outsiders, demonstrates marxist criticism and how it affects a town when two rival gangs compete against one another due to controversy surrounding social classes. The greasers, who struggled financially are a gang who lived in the East side. The Socials, who lived a wealthy lifestyle, live on the West side. The difference in economic status causes immense conflict between the two gangs. Throughout the movie, the Socials thrive off of physically hurting teenagers with less money

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    The Meth Epidemic 1. Give your sociological analysis of the meth epidemic. The Meth Epidemic was a time where an abundance of individuals across the United States was exposed to meth. It became an addiction that could not be stopped. Higher officials done everything they could to stop it but meth always found its way to others. Unfortunately, this has affected society because of the high crime rate it has caused. Hence, their addiction has caused them to make decisions that has affected society and

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    Sociological Analysis of the Media In our society today, control is maintained by the authorities through regulation. In North America, major regulatory systems comprise two main systems of expertise. One is the criminal justice system, which is concerned with what will we do about crime and deviance. The other is the academic system of expertise, which is concerned with why crime and deviance exists. Academic expertise is the type of discourse deployed in the article by

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    A Sociological Analysis of Survivalism I. Introduction A. The survivalist culture is an intriguing American subculture whose main focus is to prepare for a tragedy such as the apocalypse or nuclear warfare. The concept of survivalism came about after the devastation from World War II, as well as the Cold war and the conflict between Korea and Vietnam (Crawford, 2017). These events began to spark interest in preparing for many types of disasters (Crawford, 2017). Over the years, the concept of

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    1. Sociological Concept: The book defines private troubles as, “problems we face in our immediate relationships with particular individuals in our personal lives” (Witt, 2016, p. 3). Example: The example I found for private troubles are flyers posted on every bulletin board in every work center at Eielson Air Force Base. The flyers are made by the base chaplain and mental health clinic. The flyers are there to provide the phone numbers of people to contact who can help with private troubles. Sociological

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    This sociological analysis will define the theory of social conflict to define the underlying racial, social, and cultural tension of the current Syrian refugee crisis in Canada. The current Syrian immigrant crisis in Canada defines some of the major problems of established racial “norms”, European “values”, and “resources”, such as job opportunities, that inhibit the integration of these people into Canadian society. Angus Reid’s (2016)) provides a current context in which the traditional view of

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    The Sociological Imagination and Me Charles Wright Mills was a writer, a researcher, a teacher, a scholar and a well known sociologist. He was the author of the 1959 book, The Sociological Imagination. This book was poorly received by the sociological community at first, but it is one of the most widely read sociological texts today. The Sociological Imagination and Mills’ other works have had an immense impact on sociology, as he influenced many other scholars and the “New Left” movement of the

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    C.W.. 1959. “The Promise” The Sociological Imagination The main point of this section is that to completely understand ones behavior we must use our “Sociological Imagination”, in order to look in to the social contexts that influence decision making. This article argues that we must admit social, economic, political, and cultural factors constrain our decision making, even if these factors are invisible to the untrained eye in order to hold a strong sociological imagination. Leading to the point

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