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Illustrate out the term non-verbal communication and how does one improve it? How can one be self-aware of their non-verbal gestures?
Critically discuss the concept of marriage from both the functionalist perspective and the conflict perspective. Provide at least one example for each.
Recognize the contemporary norms which are associated with hegemonic masculinity and document the consequences of these norms for men and their families
Discuss how each of the major techniques of sociological research - experiment, survey, participant observation, and secondary research - are suitable for helping us to answer different types of que
Examine how knowledge is obtained through personal experiences, tradition, intuition, and authority, especially in counseling/mental health.
What is the macro sociological perspective, and what is the micro sociological perspective? What are the benefits of each, and what is the benefit of using them both?
Illustrate and discuss the idea of the hidden curriculum. In what way(s) does this concept reinforce the notion of education being a gendered institution?
Define and critically discuss tracking in schools. How might tracking impact career choices and cultural acceptance of the gendered positions?
Why is it significant for managers to understand diversity management from both and managerial and legal perspectives?
Illustrate out the term culture? What is popular culture? Write down the three major trends in popular American culture?
Write down the aesthetics of country music and what trends are emerging in consumption and production of country music?
Describe the concept of trust. Write down some component of trust and describe them and what are the different types of trust?
Explain an example of social situation where the intentions of person involved may be different from the outcome or consequence of action.
How have women's and men's gender roles, and gender role socialization, changed since the 1950s? Give examples based on your personal or professional experience.
Discuss the various agents of socialization and why they are significant. Do you think socializing agents contribute to an institutionalized system of social inequality?
Write down some of the key trends in American family life? How do you define family in your own life? What are these key factors driving some of the trends you've mentioned? Do you expect these trends
Why is obesity high in some states and not in others? Is overeating the only effect of rising obesity rates, or what other social factors could contribute to them?
What implications have these movements had on today's culture? Then, hypothesize what current social movements could transform the future of the world.
The future of world is uncertain; there're those who predict the wonderful world where technology and creativity give a good quality of life for most people
Briefly describe the various family patterns affected by ideological structures of familial, patriarchy, and matriarchy.
Describe the historical role of colonialism in understanding the current socio-political climate regarding class, race, racism, and the resulting family patterns which emerged in nations that were c
Wright Mills invented the term sociological imagination. In your own words, what is the sociological imagination? Select an article from a news magazine (such as Time or Newsweek) that describes con
Explain the sociological concept of deviance. Briefly explain each of the approaches to explaining deviance (functionalist perspective, interactionist perspective, conflict perspective), telling whi
Discuss how Zimbardo's findings in Stanford Prison Study apply to similar, real life events happening today.
Describe the various family patterns and structures which are economic based focusing upon the functioning of the family comparing large extended families which are nomadic, agrarian, or rural with