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    Sociological Perspective

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    Sociological perspective is learning how to ‘see’ – seeing the strange in the familiar‚ identifying‚ respecting‚ learning from and questioning both our own and others’ values and belief systems. It deals with the development of people and societies. Sociological views focuses on the examination of how people are influenced by the world around them. Essentially‚ it seeks to answer the question of why we are the way we are. Sociological perspective is the broadest‚ most basic aspect of sociology. It’s

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    Sociological Imagination

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    the sociological imagination must be applied. The sociological imagination “enables us to grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society” (Mills 1959‚ p. 37). The reason why children have such an intolerant attitude to colored people cannot be analyzed and understood only by looking from one perspective. To apply sociological imagination means to shift from one perspective to another‚ to analyze interconnectedness of the individual and society. The sociological imagination

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    to frighten the learner into making the right choice than to show them how it is done. Jonathan Edwards’ sermon‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” and Benjamin Franklin’s‚ “Autobiography‚” portray how to succeed in the world in two completely different ways. Edwards speaks through

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    The Sociological Perspective The sociological perspective shows how social forces influence our lives in a very powerful way. It helps us see how groups influence people‚ with emphasis as how people are influenced by their society. We explore how time and place affect our lives. Such variables of how jobs‚ income‚ education‚ gender‚ age and race-ethnicity affect people’s thoughts and beliefs. C. Wright Mills taught us that the sociological imagination helps us to grasp the connection

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    gave a sermon titled “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”. As a priest it was his duty to persuade his congregation to live a just life free of sins. It was his responsibility to strengthen his congregation’s belief in God and to always guide them down the righteous path. These ideas eventually served as the foundation/ purpose for delivering this speech to the public. In his speech he focuses on the ideas of hell‚ predetermined destinies‚ and an angry god. He constantly repeats these topics throughout

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    SOCIAL ISSUE : PREMARITAL SEX A Sociological Inquiry Presented to The School of Humanities and Social Sciences Mapua Institute of Technology In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Social Science 11 By Zyrene John Villanueva Jerold Chris Egargue Ezekiel Solano Mark Joseph Pascual Calvin Villanueva SS11/B8 November 19‚ 2011 Introduction In the Philippines‚ there is a serious conversation and debate in the congress and senate about the artificial family planning method

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    Sociological imgination

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    Sociological Imagination Social imagination allows us to understand and predict other people’s behavior‚ make sense of abstract ideas‚ and to imagine situations outside our own everyday lives. If we were to think sociologically it would teach us that we are free to make our own decisions‚ but that the society in which we live can have an opinion on why we make those decisions. Sociology imagination is important because it can helps us to evaluate the world that we live in‚ which in turn‚ makes

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    Sociological Imagination Every human being fills a certain niche. Since all humans exist in a certain state of sociological and economic condition‚ people have their own roles and connections to society. C. Wright Mills states that “people sense that within their everyday worlds…are bounded by the private orbits in which they live…job‚ family‚ neighborhood.” One can infer that Mills is referring to the socioeconomic conditions that bind people to society’s underlying structures‚ which are‚ in

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    Wright Mills came up with this concept. The sociological imagination is a way of looking at the world in a certain way that can see connections between the seemingly private problems of the individual and important social issues. Mills argues for a humanist sociology is connecting the social‚ personal‚ and historical dimensions of our lives. ‘Perhaps the most fruitful distinction with which the sociological imagination works is between the personal troubles of milieu and the

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    morning‚ I would like to take this opportunity to share a movie entitled 12 Years a Slave. It was a dreadful incident that based on real story of Solomon Northup‚ a free black man who lived in Saratoga Springs (Coyne‚ J.‚ 2014). He suffered 12 years for being a slave and treated cruelly by the slave handlers as a result of abducted by few white men and forced into slavery (Yareah Magazine‚ 2014). He struggled for 12 years‚ suffered great unhappiness and unwillingness‚ but he was keen

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