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Sociological
There are three main sociological perspectives based on which health care will be discussed in this paper. These perspectives include functionalism, conflict and symbolic interactions. These are the three perspectives that can give a be Continue Reading...
American culture.
One of the most curious aspects of American culture to residents of other industrialized democracies is the American attitude towards freedom, as currently expressed in the healthcare debate. Americans have articulated a great dea Continue Reading...
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This research addressed team leaders of diversity management and diversity management training for those that are in leadership. One of the mos Continue Reading...
Sociopath or Psychopath
Psychology - Disorders
Personality disorders have been the interest of psychologists since long time. There are many personality disorders identified by the psychologists, and this paper sheds light on the most important amo Continue Reading...
Policy Efficacy: Terrorist Activity since 9/
Terrorism
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 changed the world forever. This one of the most successful and large-scale attacks in the history of transnational terrorism. These attacks sent eff Continue Reading...
During the mid 1960s, "highly public demonstrations" (525) became more popular and gained momentum among the community because popular and significant individuals close to the cause supported them. The power and attention these protest garnered illu Continue Reading...
Social Media as a Potential Tool in Conflict Resolution: A Facebook Perspective
Humans are social animals, and will usually dwell together in communities, based on their beliefs, resources, preferences, needs, risks, and a number of other conditions Continue Reading...
Family Relations Research
The Sociology of Families and Households is a film that will be examined in this paper. The film is full of controversial topics as well as complex socioeconomic issues that will be discussed in detail. A textbook, Public a Continue Reading...
Social Labeling Theory: Juvenile Delinquency
Social labeling theory was originally developed by the theorist Howard Becker to explain why certain individuals believe that a path of crime will be more advantageous to them then following social norms. Continue Reading...
billion people on the planet, social and political conflicts are inevitable. No two people are alike, even when they are from the same family, let alone from the same ethnic, religious, cultural, or national backgrounds. Conflict theory is one of th Continue Reading...
Ethnic Minorities and ConflictIntroductionHow are ethnic minorities depicted in a popular TV show compared to the white characters? The question of how ethnic minorities are depicted in popular TV shows is sociologically important because it can help Continue Reading...
Young people growing up in Compton, East Los Angeles, and other communities with high rates of poverty, social disorganization, and anomie are exposed to a number of risk factors that are conducive to gang membership. Those risk factors include "pove Continue Reading...
Ethical and Legal Considerations when Conducting Research and Reporting ResultsToday, millions of peer-reviewed articles are published in tens of thousands of journals of all ilk around the world, and the pace of publication continues to accelerate c Continue Reading...
Depression for Young Mothers With a Disabled Child
One of the most common psychiatric illnesses that have become prevalent in the recent past across the world is depression, which is the second most incapacitating condition among psychological and Continue Reading...
Urbanization, population growth, and environmental degradation are among the most pressing problems in the world today (Coleman & Kerbo, 2009). Until recently, these issues would have been dealt with on local, national, or regional levels. When t Continue Reading...
powerful abstract, rendered creatively by being written in the second person. Using second person engages the reader and encourages the reader to consider the deeper issues that are about to be addressed in the research. The author succinctly captur Continue Reading...
Racial Profiling: An Overview of the Debate
According to the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), racial profiling is one of the most controversial issues in America today. The data is clear that there is a stronger perception within many historical Continue Reading...
The Flint, Michigan water crisis has become a poster child for environmental injustice, environmental racism, and inequitable resource distribution in the United States. It has also represented a case of bleak mismanagement of precious natural resour Continue Reading...
Is Feminist Theory an Independent Social Theory?IntroductionAs Ritzer (2011) notes, a starting point of agreement among nearly all varieties of feminist theory is an understanding of gender as a social construction, something not emanating from natur Continue Reading...
Part 1: Discussion Board Personal CommentsChapter 5: AttitudesComment 1: Cognitive Dissonance and Attitude ChangeOne of the most fascinating concepts in this chapter is cognitive dissonance, the discomfort we feel when our behaviors contradict our at Continue Reading...
Criminology researchers usually draw on multiple sociological theories for understanding crime and offenders. Certain elements of serial-killing research continue to be a subject of speculation and exploration, on account of the numerous preconceptio Continue Reading...
Junior golf is a sport that teaches skills and lessons kids and teens keep learning from, for the rest of their lives. Through observation and communication, youth understand the value of fairness, good sportsmanship, competitive spirit, teamwork, an Continue Reading...
Corporate Citizens
Who says Corporations are citizens?
Do notions of citizenship apply to organizations? If so, why and how? What are the mechanics of compliance with citizenship obligations, rights, duties, etc. Why is this even a topic of debate? Continue Reading...
Introduction
Human rights are usually discussed from an ethical, political, or sociological perspective but less often from a psychological point of view. However, a social psychology approach to human rights adds depth and insight into the causes of Continue Reading...
Part 1: Discussion Board CommentsComment 1: Social Comparison Theory and Its Impact on Self-PerceptionOne of the most intriguing concepts from Chapter 4 is Social Comparison Theory, introduced by Leon Festinger. The theory explains how individuals ev Continue Reading...
Child Abuse CaseGabriel Fernandez was only eight years old when in 2013 he suffered from repetitive, violent, torturous abuse from his mother, Pearl Fernandez, and her boyfriend, Isauro Aguirre. The abuse was so horrific that when news of it hit the Continue Reading...
Traditional cultural expressions include tangible and intangible items unique to a specific culture, including everything from visual and performing art forms to religious ceremonies and architecture. It was not until I realized that wearing or using Continue Reading...
Social Psychology Concepts, Chapters 7 and 8Part 1 Personal Comments on Social Psychology ConceptsChapter 7: Liking, Love, and Other Close RelationshipsComment 1: The Matching HypothesisThe Matching Hypothesis suggests that people tend to form roman Continue Reading...
Islamophobia and the Media
Islam is a minority religion in America, and many Americans have never had contact with Muslims. As a result, a substantial portion of the American population relies on the media for information about Islam and related top Continue Reading...
Demographics are changing rapidly and dramatically in the United States. People are living longer, but the ethnic composition of the senior age cohort is not the same as it is for the young. While the young generations are becoming more ethnically di Continue Reading...
Self-driving cars are immanently poised to hit the market. Now is the time to develop effective strategies for welcoming the new and promising technologies, which have the potential to dramatically improve transportation infrastructure throughout the Continue Reading...
Supersize Me, Morgan Spurlock undergoes one of the most masochistic eating experiments imaginable, eating only McDonald's food for thirty days. He tracks his mental and physical health throughout the experiment to reveal the drastic ill effects of r Continue Reading...
Angela's case study illuminates several aspects of domestic violence. The case shows how domestic violence progresses from what was originally a normal relationship, through stages of escalating violence. Each section shows how persons outside the fa Continue Reading...
Social Work IssuesPart 1: Social Work Issue (News Topic)As society has become increasingly polarized ideologically, between mask wearers and non-mask wearers, between red and blue, between liberal and conservative, social workers and social work have Continue Reading...