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    The “Social Construction of Reality” is a work of hypothetical reasoning to the redefine the task and to broaden its range to understand the redefining of sociological knowledge. Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann both argue that reality is socially constructed by the knowledge of the people for social reality is produced and communicated amongst others. They emphasize on the fact that human is a part of a product of society and vice versa: society is a product of human. Berger and Luckmann follow

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    In construction with this assignment the writer will read and research the appropriate literature‚ exemplifying their knowledge on health and to support the rationales in this work. Health According to the World Health Organisation (1948) the definition of health is a state of complete physical‚ mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. There are also three specific types of health; physical health‚ emotional health and mental health. Physical health is connected

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    Social constructionism is a based on theoretical knowledge and more importantly where these ideas come from; society. Gender and sexuality are social constructs. What defines a person’s gender? Their body parts‚ their self identification or what society says they are? Traditionally‚ humans are born as male‚ female or intersex‚ that is their identifier from the day a person is born. Sexuality can be viewed the same‚ traditionally‚ a person is attracted to the opposite sex and it has only recently

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    acceptance due to our social construct. Science has the ability to prove the existence of these disorders through logical processes which are defined and experimented upon. Our social construct does‚ however‚ shape what we believe is correct thinking and behavior. In a way social construct attempts to set a standard for behavior and thinking to compare others to‚ in order to determine whether or not one has a disorder. Also‚ the cure for these disorders are equally debatable‚ where social construct is

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    Facebook can effect our self-concept as we see beautiful people all over Facebook‚ perfect smiles‚ perfect bodies‚ perfect hair. It’s hard not to judge ourselves and ruin our self esteem if we aren’t one of those perfect people. It’s a source of social comparison‚ we see everyone else’s pictures online‚ and are constantly making judgements about their pictures‚ and comparing ourselves to those one would consider “perfect0.” It can also be a source of self-verification‚ as that as people “like”

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    Gender is ascribed meaning something people are not born as or with‚ while sex is prescribed meaning something someone is born as or with such as race. Society assigns gender to each person and those children who are born with an ambiguous genitalia are often assigned a gender based on what doctors may think is easier to make‚ boy or girl. Why is it so wrong to leave these children as they are? Why must a gender be assigned to these children immediately? We are constantly “doing gender” even when

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    1. How do doctors and researchers decide whether a disease is a good candidate for gene therapy? * They test it out before actually trying it out on a client or patient‚ liver or lung cells are infected with the viral vector. 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using viral vectors for gene therapy? * Some disadvantages of using viral vectors are that the new gene may be inserted in the wrong DNA location. An advantage of using viral vectors is that some viruses a=can transfer

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    Social constructs are a perception of an individual‚ group‚ or idea‚ derived through interactions with others. We all subconsciously agree upon a singular version of reality for social constructs to have any power. However‚ our own personal perceptions are modified by personal experiences. Social constructs predict and determine our behavior and attitude towards a certain subject. The social construct of race depicts cultural differences that we attribute to different “classes” because of what social

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    based on the basic premise on what the majority of the people or society believe. It should have sufficient conformity for social order. People should share intentional states such as belief‚ desires‚ culture‚ and intentions. For the reality to be effective‚ it should be imposed on the group by a more powerful or higher status

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    Final Essay Final Essay: Social Construction of a Serial Killer By: Kristin D. Cole Professor A. Major Deviance and Violence The social construction of a serial killer can consist of many different behaviors‚ thoughts‚ and actions that play out over time. A serial killer in my opinion is one who acts out on his or her impulses. Impulses that are usually made up of fantasies that the individual cannot separate from reality. Most serial killers come from abusive homes and experience

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