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Assess the nature of a 'man-made' hazard. Why is it in the estimation of many, far less unpredictable and potentially, far more hazardous?
Discuss the potential for the use of chemicals as weapons of terror - specifically Toxic Industrial Materials (TIMs).
Choose one of these spurious correlations and explain what variable (or variables) is not being measured to create this relationship.
Describe one interesting fact you learned about Nelson Mandela from this video clip? Explain your thoughts about it.
Describe being at home with family where you feel safe and in control. Describe your feelings and sensations associated with this scene.
Is the right to privacy rapidly becoming a thing of the past? If so, what are the consequences for individuals and for society?
In this reflection you can document your questions, speculations, self-awareness, ideas, critiques or thought of how your project relates to the course content.
Explain whether anyone benefits from these social norms and how. Describe what might happen if these social norms were challenged.
Why do you think the ASA crafted such a detailed set of ethical principles? What type of study could put human participants at risk?
Explain how both the legislative and the judicial branches of the U.S. government support the corporate community and the power elite.
What factors led sociologists to conclude that nursing is semi-profession? How nursing attempted to become full-fledged profession and why hasn't it succeeded?
Describe the structure and operation of the American healthcare system, and contrast the major features with the healthcare systems found in other advanced indu
Describe a behavior that might have been labeled by society as deviant in the past but is now considered acceptable or even courageous.
Describe your reactions and/or any issues related to your interaction with a client during your field education experience.
Who would informants be? What is your purpose for interacting with them? What questions would you ask? What method would you use?
What can you cite from reputable sources about the nature of the social problem as routinely encountered that does not fit the prevailing policy approach.
Selecting the evaluation design; suggesting credible evidence that can be gathered; and summarizing how these potential findings will be communicated.
Identity and structure of an ethnic community (Chinese immigrants) within a larger societal context.
For this discussion we were asked to describe 'man-made' hazards and how might you distinguish them from 'technological' hazards.
How can we obtain Education Equality for African Americans and the Disabled in Chicago?
As Timothy Morton puts it, flipside of any discussion about what capitalism has destroyed must conversation about what it has produced that is indestructible.
Explain why you feel this is or is not important. Apply this topic to a real phenomenon. Project how you feel this would apply to your future work and career.
Write an account of the kind of support given for that argument. A critical response, including a statement of what you found most interesting.
So Hochschild's work is excellent example of how contemporary sociologists can draw on diverse theoretical traditions in pursuit of a particular research issue.
An explanation of how you have addressed termination or how you might address termination in your field education experience.