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    The sociological perspective is the study of human life and social interactions. From the lecture notes I learned that family isn’t always blood-related or marriage‚ it can also include affection towards other people and adoption. Sociological views on families fall under functional‚ conflict‚ feminist and Symbolic Interactionism. Census is the opposite of sociological perspective. Census are people living together in the same household that are only blood related‚ marriage and adoption. Today I

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    Sociology 101- Essay #3 Sociological Analysis of “Django Unchained” “Django Unchained” while written to be a fictional and entertaining movie‚ since its release has become a topic of controversy and debate from all who have seen it. Some have found the movie to be insensitive and even taking a humorous approach in dealing with America’s past on slavery. I however feel differently and by taking a social-conflict approach in analyzing the movie you can clearly see how the movie points out

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    Kaitlin Yates 14 August 2010 Contemporary Social Problems A sociological evaluation of Nickel and Dimed. “To be a member of the working poor is to be an anonymous donor‚ a nameless benefactor‚ to everyone else”.(221) Barbara Ehrenreich in her book Nickel and Dimed explored life as a low wage earner by working several “unskilled” jobs in different areas of the country and attempted to live off the wages she earned. I will evaluate some assertions she made and make some assertions of my own based

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    An Unknown Girl Analysis

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    ← A Passage To Africa. (Narrative Article‚ Literary Analysis.) Poetry Analysis: An Unknown Girl- Moniza Alvi. 28May In the evening bazaar Studded with neon An unknown girl Is hennaing my hand She squeezes a wet brown line Form a nozzle She is icing my hand‚ Which she steadies with her On her satin peach knee. In the evening bazaar For a few rupees An unknown girl is hennaing my hand As a little air catches My shadow stitched kameez A peacock spreads its lines Across my palm.

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    we dress all plays a role. Sociology is generally the study of humans interacting with one another. There are many books and articles that are based on Sociology and its different branches‚ but the one I was reading stood out to me. The reading “Sociological Imagination” was written by C. Wright Mills‚ and was published in 1959. In that large text was a small chapter called “The Promise”. When I read the piece‚ it made me think more in depth about my surroundings and made me wonder more about the tasks

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    Christmas is an annual festival celebrated in remembrance of the birth of Jesus Christ. In this essay I will be attempting my own Sociological analysis of Christmas Day‚ through the gender perspective. First part of the essay will be looking at the ‘traditional’ Christmas through gender roles. By that I can then move on to my own experience on the festive season. Through out the essay I will be trying to link the work up with bodies of theory and how Christmas has changed through out the years.

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    Mean Girls and High School Confidential The movie Mean Girls‚ was filmed and produced to highlight the various and different forms of the “average” High School‚ and its students which include: the various cliques of students‚ who believe they are the most popular‚ or those who are too scared to expose themselves to the real world. There are many various groups described in Mean Girls which‚ reflect upon almost all high schools throughout the world. Mean Girls brings out a major discussion

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    through social and physical contact. Frank began to rely on the help of a robot because his robot accommodated all of his needs. In addition‚ Frank lived a much simpler and easier life due to the many capabilities of the robot. However‚ one main sociological issue that the film raises is how human interactions may be easily replaced by technologies‚ which can negatively affect the social structure of our society. Frank slowly attached himself to the robot because the robot helped

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    Like A Girl Analysis

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    2015 super bowl representing the feminine product “Always”‚ the phrase “like a girl” was being acted out by young children and teens to show the significance of what it meant or what it means to be or act “like a girl”. In the video there is a group of young children and a group of older kids‚ which would be the teenagers. The producers ask the older group to show them what it looks like to hit‚ run‚ and throw like a girl. Being told to do so‚ the teenagers show them their interpretation of the phrase

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    The Goose Girl Analysis

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    usually considered children’s stories‚ they often contain messages or lessons that can be taught to any reader. “The Goose Girl” and “The Raven” are just a couple of examples where this is the case. This essay will cover a short synopsis of both tales along with the lesson and how that could be taught to today’s modern audience‚ more specifically today’s modern teen. “The Goose Girl” is the story of a young princess promised to marry a young prince. Pretty typical‚ right? Except in this story on the

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