EXP 105: Week 4 Personal Strategy Card Name: A. LCI Scores Sequence Precision Technical Reasoning Confluence Record your LCI scores in the boxes provided. 21 25 34 22 B. Carefully describe the degree to which you use each of your Learning Patterns. (Refer to the Personal Learning Profile you developed for your Week Two assignment and any feedback provided by your instructor to determine if you need to refine your responses as you complete this section.) Sequence: Reflecting on my day to
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Marjorie McBurney SOC 313 Tara Jempty January 27‚ 2013 Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease- meaning the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues including the joints in the wrists‚ fingers‚ knees‚ ankles‚ and feet as well as causing damage to the lungs‚ arteries‚ blood vessels‚ spinal cord and heart (Falvo‚ 2009). Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease characterized by periods of flares and remissions (NIAMS‚ 2009)
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SOC 144: Chican@ Community Final Paper The Chican@ community confronts a range of social issues (including but not limited to: educational‚ economic‚ and cultural). Despite the significant challenges the Chican@ community faces‚ it has continuously organized in an effort to eradicate the sources of those social inequalities and produce social change. The Chican@ community’s political activities range from mass political mobilizations to acts of individual resistance. For this assignment‚ you may
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1. What is Sociology? Sociology is the scientific study of human social life‚ groups‚ and societies. Sociology shows us that aspects of life we consider natural or take for granted are influenced by social and historical forces. Sociology is a discipline that insists on studying people within their social context Sociology is the scientific study of social behavior‚ its origins‚ development‚ organization‚ and institutions. Sociology is a social science that uses various methods of empirical investigation and critical
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lanations about what is assumed to be true. ^does second hand smoking harm non smokers. Values: Are social agreements about what is considered good and bad‚ right and wrong‚ desirable and undesirable. ^crime contradicts the values of honesty. Norms: are socially defined rules of behavior‚ they serve as guidelines for our behavior and for our expectations of the behavior of others. ^3 types of folkways‚ laws and mores. Folkways refer to the customs and manners of society.. Shaking someone’s
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Chapter 5 | Socialization Socialization: Lifelong (process) social experience by which people develop their human potential & learn culture Personality: A persons fairly consistent patterns of acting‚ thinking and feeling The social Sciences: The role of Nurture * Psychologist John B Watson developed a theory called behaviorism‚ which holds that behaviour is not instinctive but learned. (Nature not nurture) * Nurture is our nature Studies of non human primates * Psychologist
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Samantha Mosqueda Chapter Outline 1&2 SUMMARY OUTLINE CHAPTER 1 1. Definition of sociology: The study of human Society and the social structure. a. Greater Understanding of the social world. Questioning whats natural or taken for granted. How or why things are the way they are . i. The way societies and cultures develop and change over time. ii. Sociologist are interested in the connection between individuals and the world they live in b. Social Structures:
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Gender‚ Health and Development o Dowry- o Money or property given by a bride’s family to a groom and his family for marrying a daughter o Banned by law under 1961 Dowry Prohibition Act (never seriously enforced) o In India average dowry paid to groom/family is 1.2 million • Dowry Death Dowry Death- A groom and his family kill a bride because of a dowry dispute o In 2010 there were 8‚391 official cases of dowry death in India • Bride Price- A groom’s family pays a bride’s family for
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Midterm (1hr 20minutes) 20 multiple choice (10 marks) 10 short answer fill in the blank questions (10 marks) conceptual and historical terminology wont be really bland words‚ more unusual worlds 1 long answer question (10 marks) 2 pages‚ fully use space but be concise No conclusion or introduction‚ stick to the points Chapters 1-4 and 6‚7 lecture content weeks 1-5 Long answer: about Marx dialectical principles applied to social historical change. Examples Know what they are and where they go on Class
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Reflective Paper Saida Cabrera SOC 312: Child‚ Family & Society Instructor: Benjamin Wright October 20‚ 2014 Reflective Paper After I graduate Ashford University and obtain my bachelors in sociology I will be pursuing a teaching career at Teachers for America. This class has introduced lots of information that is definitely going to be useful in my teaching career. Understanding the nature of families and children and how they relate to society is very important as an educator. Being part
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