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    People often blame themselves for crisis in their lives such as the loss of job or dropping out of school. How would a sociological imagination help them understand the larger social forces influencing these events? The sociological imagination helps us see that often times we are not usually in control of the major events in our life. It teaches us to look at the bigger picture when analyzing our problems. In many cases it is our culture that shapes the happenings in our life. Our culture influences

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    Social structure is a term frequently used in sociology and social theory — yet rarely defined or clearly conceptualized. In a general sense‚ the term can refer two; entities or groups in definite relation to each other; relatively enduring patterns of behavior and relationship within a society‚ or social institutions and norms becoming embedded into social systems in such a way that they shape the behavior of actors within those social systems. Social structural theory and social disorganization

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    In most cases‚ single parenting is viewed as something negative and not necessarily good for the children involved. However‚ being raised by a single mother influenced me in numerous ways that I consider to be positive‚ and unquestionably made me the person I am today. Growing up in a single parent family‚ as the middle child with two brothers‚ obviously had its disadvantages but instead of affecting us badly‚ it ended up making us stronger and closer. In comparison to a more traditional two-parent

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    Socrates Socrates  (470-399) was the son of a sculptor and a midwife‚ and served with distinction in the Athenian army during Athens’ clash with Sparta.  He married‚ but had a tendency to fall in love with handsome young men‚ in particular a young soldier named Alcibiades.  He was‚ by all accounts‚ short and stout‚ not given to good grooming‚ and a lover of wine and conversation.  His famous student‚ Plato‚ called him “the wisest‚ and justest‚ and best of all men whom I have ever known” (Phaedo)

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    Theories Functionalist The family has a function in society just like everything else in society Society benefits from the family and it’s the heart of it Murdock Sampled 250 families Nuclear family is universal Serves four functions: SEXUAL   REPRODUCTION    ECONOMIC    EDUCATIONAL  Parsons Nuclear family is stripped to just two basic functions: SOCIALISATION OF CHILDREN AND STABILISATION OF ADULT PERSONALITIES (warm bath theory - Steele and Kidd) Evaluation - Family functions are

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    Sociology is the study of people and society. It provides the people who study it with the knowledge to understand different social groups‚ and the roles of the social activities that take place within them. This knowledge allows people to see past the way in which we commonly understand our world‚ and see things in a more objective manner‚ making it easier to explain society in an unbiased way (Holmes‚ Hughes & Julian 2003:2). Different theories‚ viewpoints and social facts help us to achieve this

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    The use of sociology can be attached to any persons life. Sociology is the study of human behavior‚ whether it be the origins or the development. Different influences and locations can affect what truthfully defines us‚ and sociology determines the why. Through my life I’ve observed multiple events that can be attached to sociology. Since first glance my gender role has been chosen. The doctor took one look at my sex and defined my gender as a male. After being assigned as male‚ an ascribed status

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    The sociological perspective is a viewpoint on human performance and its linking to humanity. It calls for us to look for the links among the conduct of different individuals and the makeup in society in which they live. Do we consider how our behavior can be affected? Do we ask ourselves how society affects us? And if so how? The sociological perspective is an aids in recognizing how important society influence our daily lives. There are three sociological perspectives‚ symbolic interactionism

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    the comparative lens of contemporary sociological perspectives. The contemporary sociological perspectives include functionalist‚ conflict‚ feminist‚ and symbolic interactionist. I am going to use these four sociological perspectives to analyze an aspect of social identity relative to social interaction such as gender. Gender are learned attitudes and behaviors that characterize women and men (Benokraitis‚ 2015). Functionalism The first contemporary sociological perspective is functionalism. Functionalism

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    The sociological imagination is the relationship each individual has and their own circumstance relative to larger external forces. Charles Wright Mills of Columbia University developed this theoretical tool in order to understand and interpret social contexts. Deciding what college to attend can be a daunting task for young adults trying to find their place in the world. It seems like the whole decision is up to the individual‚ which is what makes the decision so stressful and confusing. However

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