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- SOCS 185 Final Exam All 3 Set
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- Question 1. (TCO 8) Which sociological
approach would emphasize that inequalities in
healthcare have clear life-and-death consequences
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- Question 2. (TCO 8) Critics of the
functionalist view of the sick role suggest -
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- SOCS 185 Final Exam Set 2
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- Question 1 The natural growth rate of a
population is derived from the subtraction of the -
- Question 2 The basic idea behind demographic
transition theory is -
- Question 3 A riot differs from a mob in that
the riot -
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- SOCS 185 Final Exam Set 2
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- Question 1 The natural growth rate of a
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- Question 2 The basic idea behind demographic
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- Question 3 A riot differs from a mob in that
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- Question 4 Durkheims _____ is similar
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- SOCS 185 Final Exam Set 3
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- Question 1 _____ is the incidence of
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- Question 2 According to Emile Durkheim,
while traditional, rural societies were built on
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- Question 3 A riot differs from a mob in that
the riot -
- Question 4 Durkheims _____ is similar
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- SOCS 185 Week 1 Assignment Sociological
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- Sociological Imagination Assignment
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- Our decisions do not simply result from what
philosophers call free will. Sociology teaches
us that the social world guides our life choices
in much the same way that the physical world
guides influence our choice of clothing or the
type of food we feel like eating. C. Wright Mills
pointed to the power of what he called the
sociological imagination to help us understand
everyday events. As he saw it, societynot
peoples personal failingsis the main cause of
poverty and other social problems.
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- SOCS 185 Week 1 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- SOCS 185 Week 1
- Developing a Sociological Imagination (graded)
- Sociologist C. Wright Mills preferred to call the
sociological perspective the sociological
imagination and he saw it transforming personal
troubles into public issues. Lets begin our
discussion this week by considering homelessness.
Why are a high percentage of the homeless
veterans? What situations might be a cause in
someone being homeless? Use the sociological
imagination to explain your observations, and how
the sociological imagination helps us consider
the causes and possible solutions to
homelessness..
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- SOCS 185 Week 1-7 All DQs
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- SOCS 185 Week 1 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- SOCS 185 Week 2 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- SOCS 185 Week 3 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- SOCS 185 Week 4 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- SOCS 185 Week 5 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- SOCS 185 Week 6 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- SOCS 185 Week 2 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- The Games Children Play (graded)
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- In the article, Games Children Play An Exercise
Illustrating Agents of Socialization (Teaching
Sociology, 26, April, 1998 130-139).
DavitaSilfenGlasberg, Florence Maatita, Barbara
Nangle, and Tracy Schauer pointed out that most
introductory sociology textbooks identify the
main socialization agents as family, peers,
schools, media, work, and religion. what is far
less often acknowledged is the contribution that
childrens toys and games play in representing
and reinforcing dominant conceptions of
appropriate social identities found in social
discourse and in institutional arrangements.
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- SOCS 185 Week 3 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- SOCS 185 Week 2
- The Changing Meaning of Symbols (graded)
- Symbols can have more than one meaning.
- 1. 1. The battle flag of the Confederate
States of America is viewed by some as the rebel
flag and is a symbol for individualism against
authority. To others, it is a powerful symbol of
repression, hate, and slavery. - 2. 2. Someone wearing the hat or jersey of
their favorite team might be perceived as a gang
member (friend or foe) because of the symbolic
meaning of the colors to another group.
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- SOCS 185 Week 3 You Decide
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- You are a student employee who overhears
conversations among your coworkers. While on
break, two of your male coworkers usually go off
by themselves and smoke a cigarette. These
recently hired coworkers are in their first
semester and have just graduated from high
school. Sometimes you overhear bits and pieces of
their conversations. You are concerned that they
regularly have conversations that are
inappropriate for the workplace. You have
overheard these coworkers making crude sexual
references about other employees, telling sexist
jokes, and sharing images and graphics of a
sexist nature on their cell phones. You seek
advice on how to handle the situation from others
at your workplace.
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- SOCS 185 Week 4 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- Social Mobility (graded)
- Has your family experienced significant upward
or downward mobility over the past three or four
generations? How do you think your values and
behavior might differ had you experienced the
opposite pattern of mobility? How might it have
been different had your family been of a
different ethnic or racial origin?
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- SOCS 185 Week 5 Assignment Socioautobiography
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- Socioautobiography Assignment
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- Your socioautobiography assignment is due this
week. The purpose of this assignment is to give
you the opportunity to apply the sociological
imagination to your everyday life to make
connections between your everyday life and the
broad sociocultural structures within which you
live. In this assignment, you will reference
appropriate Terminal Course Objectives (TCOs)
that relate to your socioautobiography. You can
find the TCOs in this course listed in the
Syllabus and in the weekly objectives. This
assignment can be related to any and all of the
TCOs.
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- SOCS 185 Week 5 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- SOCS 185 Week 5
- Definitions of Race and Ethnicity (graded)
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- SOCS 185 Week 6 DQ 1 and DQ 2
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- We Are Family. Get Online And Post With Me...
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- Sociologists stress that family life is not just
a reflection of individual decisions but also the
social structure of the broader society. Using
concepts from this weeks reading to support your
points, discuss how society shapes family life.
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- SOCS 185 Week 7 DQ 1
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- Think Globally, Act Locally (graded)
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- What steps do you or your families take to lessen
your impact on the environment? What items do you
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