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How big is your personal footprint? How has it changed (if at all) since the first time you completed the assessment six weeks ago?
How do you think Americans look at police departments in North America after incidents of police misconduct, much like in New Orleans and other cities.
How does the Stanford Prison Experiment (like the Milgram Experiment) show how social structure--the way society is organized--shapes our lives?
In what way are you, the consumer, the heart of Walmart? Does that mean that we are somehow to blame for exploitation throughout the globe?
Explain some similarities between the two different cultures. Is body ritual among the Americans just as if not more extreme than body ritual among Nacirema?
Compare and contrast the GAAP, IFRS, and tax issues that your chosen company and the competitor face.
How we benefit from understanding that illness is shaped by society and culture? What practical conclusion and policy recommendation come out of such understand
What is the population size and demographics? What language(s) is/are spoken? What is the structure of the education system?
Compare and contrast the two theories' views on how gender development occurs, identifying and explaining implications for scholarly and professional practice.
Find a current event that relates to the chapter being covered. Briefly summarize the current event and how it relates to the chapter we are covering.
Do you think a move to legally prohibit corporal punishment has a good chance of success? What factors might influence whether such a ban would succeed or fail?
What roles do religions or religious beliefs play in the existence and continuation of sex trafficking of women and girls?
How do positivistic social scientists use the concept of social capital to explain varying rates of murder across communities?
Apply rape proclivity theory and routine activity theory to sexual assault. Analyze interactional contexts in which stranger rape and party rape often occur.
What patterns do you see that are similar to the modern American society? What can be said about global notions of gender in the modern age?
Then continue on to discusss the concepts of racism, stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. Be sure to discuss institutational racism.
What social norms were you expected to conform to when you became a student at your college or university?
Examine and discuss how young adults moving in with their parents after graduating from college could be considered a middle- or upper- class privilege.
Write 5 pages, double-spaced paper about silent movie "Within our gates" (Oscar Micheaux).
What is the full name and title of the worker you interviewed? How long has he/she been with the agency?
What you have learned about sociological research: First, discuss the role of observational research as a key methodology for studying society.
How does Brock justify voluntary active euthanasia? What restrictions would he place on it? And what does he think would be the consequences of permitting it?
Define trauma? Provide some examples of situations where a person might experience a trauma. What are the specific effects of trauma?
Which group was more dangerous to the community? What were primary factors involved in the labeling of the Saints and Roughnecks?
Discuss what the colonial appropriation of women's voices means, and how we have used this tactic to colonize other countries.