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    Briefly summarize the three ways in which you will defend your thesis. The National Security Agency have been unlawfully monitoring us without our consent since 2001. Cell phone encryption might also be a great way to prevent unauthorized access as it coverts your information into codes. The government should be allowed to spy on people but only if they

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    know as a social structure. The three main causes of inequality from a status position in a society are: power‚ prestige and privilege. Each status position has a certain amount of power and a certain degree of prestige and with it‚ there will come some privileges. Usually the power brings us many goods that are called privileges‚ and when we have power and privileges we obtain prestige. As said in a presentation of Ronald Keith Bolender the social power is the ability that a person has on achieving

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    CONTENTS: | | The distinction between Primary and Secondary Data‚ and between Quantitative and Qualitative Data. | Primary Data: Data collected by the researcher 1. Surveys- Questionnaires or Interviews = Quantitative Data 2. Observations- Participant and Non-Participant Observation = Qualitative DataSecondary Data: Refers to data that is already available to sociologists 1. Official Statistics = Quantitative Data 2. Personal Letters and Diaries = Qualitative Data 3. Media- TV/Newspapers/Radio/

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    economically and politically‚ are “at the bottom of the well” and suffering from racial inequality (2). Instead of Jim Crow racism‚ which enforced racial inequality by overt means such as calling blacks “niggers” (3)‚ today color-blind racism behaves in a covert way‚ “subtle institutional and apparently nonracial”‚ in order to keep minorities in a subordinate position and maintain “white privilege” (3). For example real estate agents do not show all the available units to minorities in the housing market

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    Research Methods – Sociology Unit 2 Sociological Approach Sociological Research is important as it gives a more common sense understanding of the social world in which we live. Quantitative Approach = involves collecting numerical data and social facts establishing correlations (statistical relationship exists between two things) and searching for ‘cause and effect’ relationships (one thing directly leads to the other). Qualitative Approach = sees reality as objective and measurable through

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    Marquiz Edget Chapter 7 Review 1. Define social stratification and explain why it is sociologically significant It’s the division of large numbers of people into layers according to their relative property‚ power‚ and prestige This ranking of large groups of people into a hierarchy according to their relative privileges for its affects our life chances 2. As articulated by Kingsley Davis and Wilbert More‚ List the functions that social stratification provides For some society to function

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    PPA 696 RESEARCH METHODS DATA COLLECTION STRATEGIES II: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH What is Qualitative Research?  Participant Observation  Stages in Participatory Observation  Differences between quantitative and qualitative research  Problems with qualitative studies  What type of field observation to use?    What is Qualitative Research?     Qualitative research is aimed at gaining a deep understanding of a specific organization or event‚ rather a than surface description of a large sample

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    In term of educational settings‚ and work opportunities‚ discuss how are wealth; power‚ and prestige are linked to social inequality. Social inequality is characterized by the existence of unequal opportunities and rewards for different social positions or statuses within a group or society. It contains structured and recurrent patterns of unequal distributions of goods‚ wealth‚ opportunities‚ rewards‚ and punishments. Inequality of opportunities refers to the unequal distribution of "life chances"

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    task‚ we have already studied the first part of the topic at the beginning of the Unit. Forms of Discriminatory Practice exist‚ in the form of: Prejudice‚ Stereotyping‚ Labelling‚ Bullying‚ Abuse‚ Lack of choice‚ Infringement of Rights‚ and Covert/Overt abuse of Power. Do we accept that these forms of discrimination exist? What do you think……as maybe you do not agree? Discrimination can be understood as damaging the individual quality of life in relation to Maslow`s analysis of needs. Self

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    decades of conditioning. Kubrick strongly encourages us to relish individual thought. He expresses that society’s ideology encourages conformity‚ which can eventually cause fatality. Also the article "You Cant Hack It Little Girl: A Discussion Of The Covert Psychological Agenda of Modern Combat Training" by R Wayne Eisenhart realizes the extreme repression on individuality in the Marines. We all like to think of ourselves as individuals. However‚ in truth‚ we all live in a mass denial created be

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