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Describe an experience, situation or difficulty and relate this to a larger social context, using the idea of the "sociological imagination" as your framework.
What does it mean to say Gender becomes a social construction-like race-when it is treated as an unchanging, fixed difference and then used to deny opportunity?
Identify the policymakers concerned, research and craft your message, select and prepare a spokesperson(s), and define your measure of success.
Identify a minimum of four ways in which a disease may be transmitted from an animal reservoir to humans.
What are some of factors that affect social mobility? Do you believe structural-functionalist or social conflict approach best explains social stratification?
How you may or may not get accurate information from genetic testing. Would you suggest that there be warning labels on commercially available genetic tests?
Lastly, state which disease(s), if any, contribute to the environmental health issue you chose. How does this topic relate to your environmental health issue?
Which types of social changes, institutions, or other social structures may have contributed to the rise of this social change movement that you have noticed?
Describe the current factors that are influencing social issue you would like to change. Describe social structures you would recommend to address this issue.
Identify and share a time that you were treated unfairly. Why has it taken so long for these gender barriers to come down? Why did they exist in first place?
How does your culture relate to cultures in other societies? Do you feel comfortable in mainstream society?
Discuss the mental health clientele payer sources (e.g., private pay, traditional health insurance, Medicare/Medicaid, managed care, grants).
Discuss the roles that each team member will take on, strategies for decision making and problem solving and a proposed team agenda for the first meeting.
What role did the invention of linear perspective in art play in helping to create the modern world?
Who are the major participants in the institution? What are their roles and statuses? How do members of society perceive your institution?
Describe the controversies or problems raised by the articles. Locate one or two quotations to be used in the final research project.
Why do you think so many Americans are unwilling to exercise their right to vote? What changes would you recommend to increase voter turnout in your community?
Write a letter to your friend using a formal essay format discussing at least three ways the class has added to your understanding of society in which you live.
What is diagnostic criteria for Schizophrenia? What most effective drug therapy for people with schizophrenia who are resistant to standard antipsychotic drugs?
When interviewing individuals, what are some characteristics of well-trained interviewers? Which characteristic do you think is most important and why?
Discuss the significance of medicalization. What are some recent areas of life to be medicalized? Why is life becoming increasingly medicalized?
Describe the community resource you selected. Explain any gaps that may exist. Explain how you might address these gaps. Be specific.
Give specific reasons why the governor's policy may not work, pointing out specific problems that would likely arise.
Identify three pollutants you consider to be the most critical to address and explain why you believe they are most important.
What might be the state of Georgia's rationale for this practice? How might the state of Georgia address this issue?