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If we could remove the current boundaries of technology and look into the future, how would you use technology to resolve one of these global threats?
How does a sociological view of deviance differ from the "commonsense" notion that bad people do bad things? Give an example to illustrate your answer.
Even though most religions are concerned with ethics, morals, and peace, worldwide persecution often is connected. What might be done to reduce this connection?
Sociology- Neighborhood and Community Characteristics- Which issue would you address first, and what strategies would you propose to address this issue?
How has the issue of drug addiction and the war on drugs changed over the past 20 years? In particular, how have the populations impacted by drugs changed?
Describe how healthcare spending in the U.S. compares to other countries. Describe how healthcare outcomes in the U.S. compare to other countries.
What toys did you have as a child that you think of as agents of socialization? How did you use toys to understand relationships, or prepare for new ones?
Compare and contrast the absolutist and relativist definitions of deviance and provide example of deviance which illustrate the differences between definitions.
How can the ACA, AACC, NAADAC, and/or AAMFT codes of ethics help you in providing treatment to someone with different values than your own?
The police also know you work with gang members and often ask you for information about kids. What are you obligated to tell them or to keep from them?
Can you provide any explanations for how a functionalist might view marriage? How about a conflict theorist or a symbolic interactionist?
Describe the personality disorder. Outline the behavioral symptoms of the personality disorder. Provide examples of the behavioral symptoms.
Explain why each example might be perceived as negative or positive. How might the concept of social control contribute to the negative or positive perception?
What are the implications for race being a social reality even though there are virtually no biological differences among humans?
Are the norms for helping different when a child is involved? What insight does social psychological theory offer into this behavior?
Next, what is a poverty rate? Explain what the current poverty rate is in the United States, and describe how it varies by age and race/ethnicity.
How did white society control the African American family after slavery? What did the anti-miscegenation laws make illegal?
Social mobility refers to our chances of moving up or down within American class structure. What do you think is important factor that leads to upward mobility?
How would you define racism? Do you think power and oppression should be a part of our definition of racism, and why do you feel that way?
What were the key findings and conclusion from the research? Discuss how this theory relates to the research findings in the article.
Does Janet have a valid complaint? Why or why not? How would you respond to the Licensing board complaint? How would you avoid this type of complaint in future?
Summarize what the ACA Code of Ethics says about the following: report writing, record keeping, and service reimbursement.
Describe what being self-aware means to you. Explain why self-awareness is important for counselors (Include at least one literary reference).
Discuss why you chose story you did, what was most compelling to you? Who is telling the story? What is missing? How could they have told the story differently?
How can stereotypes serve both negative and positive functions? Provide examples. In your opinion, do positive functions justify the use of racial stereotypes?