Category: Sociology
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Instructions have been attached. Spurce #1: Swan, Richelle Introduction to Justi
Instructions have been attached. Spurce #1: Swan, Richelle Introduction to Justice Studies, Part 1 (PDF) Source #2: Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2023 (https://www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/pie2023.html) Source #3: Prison: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Pz3syET3DY&feature=youtu.be) Source #4: 13TH | FULL FEATURE | Netflix (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krfcq5pF8u8)
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For this assignment, you will attend an employer event and post a reflection aft
For this assignment, you will attend an employer event and post a reflection after attending. The requirements for the assignment are listed below and more details about finding an event to attend can be found on the video posted in the module. Event Instructions Search for events using Handshake, Local community job fairs or CSU/CSUC…
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NO TEMPLATE- Update or refine if using a template format. I recommend starting a
NO TEMPLATE- Update or refine if using a template format. I recommend starting a document from scratch- If it looks like the template, you will be deducted points. 1 PAGE- (Depending on experience and what we have talked about individually, it might be 2) NO GRAMMAR ERRORS BULLET POINT FORMAT- Not paragraphs CONSISTENT FORMAT- (Review…
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Focusing primarily on Reading 11 Shifting the Center understanding the Contempo
Focusing primarily on Reading 11 Shifting the Center understanding the Contemporary Family By susan J. Ferguson 6th edition. in the text in two to three paragraphs Identify and explain at least two benefits and two drawbacks of marriage noted by scholars.
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(1) Stigma, (2) Secularization, (3) Social Capital, (4) Religious Violence or “T
(1) Stigma, (2) Secularization, (3) Social Capital, (4) Religious Violence or “Terrorism,” and (5) the Culture of Poverty (or Culture and Poverty): The final paper and presentation is your opportunity to choose one of the five theories or concepts above and do a deeper, more specific, and contemporary research paper on it. That is, your…
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As the textbook states, “Advocates use social media campaigns to achieve social
As the textbook states, “Advocates use social media campaigns to achieve social justice. But just providing information will not be enough for most people to know what would be helpful. Thus, just as advertisers encourage people to buy their product, in their communications advocates should encourage people to take action to fulfill the goals of…
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Write an initial post that includes these components: Observation Go to a public
Write an initial post that includes these components: Observation Go to a public place and observe the people there for 25 minutes. What are the details of the location? Describe the general context (time of day, lighting, sounds, vibe/energy, etc.). Describe the people around you and their sociodemographic characteristics (age, race/ethnicity, gender/sex, socioeconomic status, etc.).…
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Start your own social movement! Use what you have learned this semester to build
Start your own social movement! Use what you have learned this semester to build an outline and some supporting materials for a successful movement. You may approach this in a creative way. You can make a video, podcast, presentation, report, enactment of some sort, whatever you see fit. Your project should address, with some detail,…
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This week we are examining stratification at both the local and global level. Fo
This week we are examining stratification at both the local and global level. For this discussion, examine one of the sites linked below, comparing the images and information found there, and then analyze your findings. The sites each provide images of families in various countries. You can examine images of homes, toys, food, and other…
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Your Final Report should include: 3-5 page report summarizing your findings. A b
Your Final Report should include: 3-5 page report summarizing your findings. A brief introduction to the neighborhood(s) you studied, including its history and/or demographic breakdown. Detailed observations, supported by specific examples, of the social, economic, and physical aspects of the neighborhood. Connect these observations to sociological theories and concepts we have studied in class (structural…