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    The negative psychological effects of racism in the world are significant. Racism poisons our society through the unnecessary and recessive hate and ignorance it brings upon us. The movieCrash”‚ directed by Paul Haggis‚ shows us how racism can sneak up on you and subconsciously affect your decisions and the way you act throughout day-to-day life. Even the best of people can incidentally succumb to racism‚ as exemplified by Officer Tommy Hansen‚ played by Ryan Phillipe. Officer Tommy shoots Larenz

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    when particular emotions become dysfunctional. The film aims to assist in teaching people in what occurs in the mind when experiencing mental illness.This film has the ability to alter the audience’s attitude formation as it provides an alternate perspective. According to Fazio and Olson‚ an attitude is an “organisation of beliefs‚ feelings and behavioural tendencies towards socially significant objects‚ groups‚ events or symbols” (Vaughan & Hogg‚ 2014‚ p597). Fazio and Olson’s definition of attitudes

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    died May 8‚ 1929‚ Ann Arbor) was an American sociologist and the son of Thomas M. Cooley. He studied and went on to teach economics and sociology at the University of Michigan‚ and he was a founding member and the eighth president of the American Sociological Association. He is perhaps most well known for his concept of the looking glass self‚ which is the concept that a person’s self grows out of society’s interpersonal interactions and the perceptions of others. Cooley is noted for his displeasure

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    Drew Thornton From the opening scene until the end of the movie the amount of racial notions that were made are mind blowing. The start of the movie a Mexican woman is rear ended by an Asian lady. Which they were both conversing with the officer remarks like “Mexicans can’t drive” and “Asians cant even see over the wheel” where made. The once that could be debated is the fact that the white woman got cold when she saw the two black guys. This could be debated because she did that as soon as she

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    Unit 19 Sociological Perspectives: Assignment 2 P3 Explain recent demographic change within home country: In 2000 within the UK there were 604‚ 441 births and these rates have continued to rise through out the years. Between 2001 and 2012 birth rates continued and rose 23%. There were 706‚ 248 births in England in 2009‚ compared with 723‚ 165 in 2010‚ which meant that birth rates have risen by 2.4%. In 2013 birth rates were measured again in 2012 and it was identified that birth rates had dropped

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    Racial Motives Crash exposes viewers to clashes between social and cultural differences. This clash of differences is what sets Crash into motion. The movie Crash seems to aim for a realistic every day exposure of racial interactions. Crash focuses mainly on the racial interactions between two or more characters. These interaction are usually driven by some racial stereotype or prejudice. What makes Crash unique is that you get to see from both race perspectives on how these interactions come

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    Mental Illness from a Sociological Perspective Sociologists have long been concerned about problem behaviors that other scholars and lay individuals label as mental illness. There are five paradigms that sociologists used throughout the years to explain mental illness: degeneracy‚ social pathology‚ labeling‚ medicalization‚ and genetics. Some of these theories are psychiatric‚ social‚ or biological. The first paradigm is degeneracy theory. Degeneracy theory is an explanation where society’s

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    We may not see it‚ but consciously we know it is there. In contribution to this‚ the movie "Crash" written and directed by Paul Haggis shows individuals‚ such as‚ family members‚ business people‚ working people‚ and strangers say the most harmful and violent thing to each other. Every character in the movie have their own scenario or irony facing a range of prejudice: gender‚ class‚ and‚ above all‚ race. Crash is not just a matter of colliding cars against each other but also an indication of culture

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    role of education is to educate individuals within society and to prepare and qualify them for work in the economy as well as helping to integrate individuals into society and teach them the norms‚ values and morals of society. Yet there are three sociological theories that differ greatly between them on the role of education. These are Functionalism‚ Marxism and Liberalism. Functionalists view the role of education as a means of socialising individuals and to integrate society‚ to keep society running

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    restrain the perception of counter culturelism. P1> Daniel and Jean/motifs. Motifs‚ doctors/window/keys Small counter act to our point. Daniel’s first appearance‚ > linking to him being the ‘connector’ or ‘fixer’ in the movie. ‘of locks’ Open/closes doors into others’ lives. Widens Jeans view of how she looks at life. Link: clash between characters Jean relying on Daniel

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