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What are some possible solutions to this problem and how can you personally make a difference? Develop a thesis statement to guide your research and analysis.
Share two or three things about your visit to the Museum. What impressed you the most? What was the most important thing you learned from your visit?
What is sexual orientation? (Explain in your own words with examples.) What is heterosexism? What does the conflict perspective say about heterosexism?
Describe some of the pros and cons of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. In your opinion do you believe that these sites should regulated or not regulated and why.
After everything you read, define the one or two most important societal factors that you believe lead to gender-based violence.
Identify how sexual norms and values are reinforced and maintained through individual interactions within the institution.
Create a measurement plan to assess the phenomenon. Describe the methodology you would use to collect data using your measurement tool.
Explain the term Economic Restructuring. Explain a personal trouble and provide an example from the film illustrating the personal trouble.
In what ways could your values both benefit and impede in the work of helping others? How can values be positive and negative?
Design a small public health program that takes into account the audience that you are addressing.
Explain how the life model can be applied for the population. Explain where the gaps are in applying the life model for this population.
How your own bias or perceptions (or how you have been socialized) impact how you see other racial, ethnic, or subculture groups within our society.
Is the information relevant to your research needs? How can the CRAAP Test help you when you look at news and articles in the future?
Who are the players in the film? How does their social positions (race, gender, sexual orientation- etc) impact how they live and how others interact with them.
Address the following items within a 2 to 3 page paper: Evaluate the policy's strengths and weaknesses. What is working? What is not working?
In this discussion, share your thoughts first on what that statement, opiate to the masses means to you.
Write 3 pages in which you apply the sociological imagination to your own life, or to the life of someone close to you.
Who decides what needs to be done and when? Who will be included in this process? What actions will be carried out in accordance with the plans?
Name and briefly discuss three historical events that might have contributed to the shift in attitudes toward gay men and lesbians over time.
explain specific legal/social/cultural changes that would need to occur for polyamory to become a more mainstream or socially recognized relationship structure.
How does each school of thought influence one another? Is each school of thought equally important? Are all of them interrelated?
What does facilitation mean to you and why is it particularly important in teaching sociology?
Explain the primary determinants of the health issue. Then, explain how these determinants contribute to the disparities in care for the population.
Compare your original measurement approach to the existing instrument. Next, explain how you would revise or replace your original measurement plan.
Identify and briefly describe the culture you will research. Explain your goals in researching this culture.