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    paradigms/theories that sociologist use‚ which are the following: 1. Symbolic Interactionism‚ 2. Rational choice (exchange) theory‚ 3. Structural – Functionalism 4. Conflict theory and 5. Feminist theory. Symbolic Interactionism is one of the three major sociological paradigms and it is a framework that concentrates

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    The movie Erin Brockovich is a true story about a single‚ unemployed mother that is trying to find a job. In light of her loss in a lawsuit against a doctor‚ she convinces her lawyer‚ Ed Masery‚ to give her a job at his firm. Her unconventional dress code and less then refined manners makes it very difficult for many people at the office to take Erin seriously. However‚ she is able to change their minds quickly as she starts to investigate the suspicious real estate dealings of a local company

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    Sociology Perspective on Online Classes Online learning has become a popular choice for students who are willing to learn independently. Online classes are a change from traditional university classroom settings as it breaks away from the way people learn. It gives students more freedom and flexibility to work‚ study‚ and socialize in a different way than a traditional class. Not only is our society changing due to the advancement of technology‚ it is also evolving as our culture is learning to adapt

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    Erin Brockovich is an unforgettable movie. Based on a true story‚ it follows a woman named Erin Brockovich. She is a single mother with three children. She is unemployed and has about $17 in her bank account. In the beginning of the movie‚ she gets into a car accident. She meets her lawyer‚ Ed Masry‚ suing the doctor she collided with. He gives her a job in his office. While working‚ she discovers files on Pacific Gas and Electric offering to buy homes of residents of Hinkley‚ California‚ Erin’s

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    We live in an era where our sex and gender identity is defined not by how we wish‚ but how society has socially constructed it to be. It has built a binary‚ which means whatever is feminine is not masculine and whatever is masculine is not feminine (Foss et al. 16). From there an identity begins to build that is also based off of a master narrative‚ which instruct members of a culture to be certain types of people who live certain kinds of lives (Foss et al. 54). This is where traditional gender

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    Erin Brockovich as an unemployed single mother of three children who‚ after losing a personal injury lawsuit against a doctor in a car accident she was in‚ asks her lawyer‚ Edward L. Masry‚ if he can give her a job in compensation for the loss. You get a hint of Erin’s true nature early in the movie when you see Erin’s idea of asking for employment. She simply showed up at the law firm and started working‚ telling the other employees that Ed Masry had hired her. When he does show up‚ she plays

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    have learnt so far in this unit by providing a sociological perspective on health care towards the patient Antonia. Sociology is important to nursing practices and in Antonia’s case even more so‚ given the many circumstances and social differences she is faced with. Optimal health care can be provided to Antonia through the use of a sociological perspective to reflect the wide range of differing views. This Essay will further scope out the sociological issues she is facing in terms of health care as

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    Amy Davidson‚ Thursday 18th September 2014 Unit 7: Sociological Perspectives for Health and Social Care P1 Explain the principal sociological perspectives Sociological perspectives are used to understand and describe the way societies function and the different behaviours of individuals within these societies. These perspectives can be used to explain the organisation of different areas of society‚ including social stratification‚ social mobility‚ social diversity‚ socialisation‚ and social institutions

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    Sarah Chesno Sociology 101 November 1‚ 2012 Extra Credit The movie “Saw:” focuses on a madman who sees himself as a vigilante and takes justice into his own hands by torturing his victims on both a mental and psychological level. The movie opens up to the scene of two men on the outsides of a bloody victim in a dirty bathroom floor. Jigsaw’s plot was to have one man decide who shall live and who shall be the first to see death. The Jigsaw Killer showed acts of deviance by using entrapments

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    The three major sociological perspectives‚ functionalism‚ conflict theory‚ and interactionism‚ are perception lenses which Sociologists utilize to answer the two basic questions in building theory; what issues should we study? And how should the facts be linked? Essentially‚ each perspective conceptualizes and analyzes how society influences people as well as how people can influence society. Functionalism or structural-functionalism is sociological perspective that analyzes society on a macro level

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