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    Structural Functionalism (Herbert Spencer) is a sociological theory that attempts to explain why society functions the way it does by focusing on the relationships between the various social institutions that make up society (e.g.‚ government‚ law‚ education‚ religion‚ etc) Structural Functionalism is a theoretical understanding of society that posits social systems are collective means to fill social needs. In order for social life to survive and develop in society there are a number of activities

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    Normalizing Transgender Transgender individuals have been at war for years‚ fighting for equal rights that are so readily available to those who are "normal". These rights that we may take for granted everyday like employment‚ wages and even acceptance in society. In a passage from Imagining Transgender by David Valentine‚ he writes about a woman by the name of Holly Boswell who advocated for a position of cross-gender identification‚ she challenged the notion of normality by saying that transgender

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    Transgender individuals are often oppressed‚ harassed and sometimes even victims of murder because of what they are… transgender. Types of harassment include people purposely misgendering them by using the wrong pronouns and refusing to use their preferred pronouns‚ people using offensive‚ derogatory names towards them‚ and students being bullied for being transgender. Though it is still an issue of people invalidating a transgender person’s pronouns‚ universities are starting to implement other

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    My goal today is to instill the need for transgender rights into the youth of our nation. The National percentage of trans students that feel unsafe at school today is 75% and the percentage of trans people and gender nonconforming people that have attempted suicide is 41%. Thats a very high number compared to the national average of 4.6% of attempted suicide. The Reason I brought this up is because‚ the national average of trans students who have attempted suicide should be nearing zero because

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    being gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ or transgender was viewed as a mental disorder‚ because of this policies within the U.S. military mirrored these views. When homosexuality was officially removed as a mental disorder in 1973 it took the military until 2010-2011 to make any substantial policy changes in regards to homosexuality. With the repeal of “Don’t ask don’t tell” it allowed homosexual personnel to serve openly in the military‚ however it still forced Transgender personnel to live in the shadows

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    SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Sociology is known to be a very debatable subject without an agreeable consensus. Different perspectives exist and each one tries to explain the society in a different way. A perspective can be defined as a set of principles‚ an approach or a school of thought which helps to understand and explain social life. A perspective helps us to understand how the society is organised‚ how social life is arranged and how it functions. Sociological perspectives can be categorised

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    change‚ which shapes attitudes towards women. This essay seeks to understand violence against women through the lens of the sociological imagination‚ which situates private‚ gendered troubles within a broader‚ socio-cultural milieu that qualifies as public issues (Lemert‚ 1999). Situating private troubles within public issues In understanding violence against women‚ the sociological imagination necessitates an examination of societal factors such as traditional gender roles‚ which is characterised by

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    assignment is to record your life for one day and critically discuss how you are an actor in society; how you affect your social surroundings; and‚ how your daily life is shaped and constrained by society. This will allow you engage with many of the sociological concepts reviewed to-date including newer concepts such as impression management‚ stage theory and emotional labor. Explain why you needed to perform in such a way (i.e.‚ your motives‚ instincts‚ feelings‚ or structural constraints).

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    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ transgender means of‚ or relating to‚ or being a person who identifies with or expresses a gender identity from the one which corresponds to the person’s sex at birth. Children have commonly developed their gender and identity roles by the age of three. At such a young and tender age‚ it is important that schools be prepared to handle situations these children may face as well as give them the support they may need. In 2013‚ a 6 year old boy from Colorado

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    Sociological Theories A sociological theory is a set of ideas that provides an explanation for human society.  Theories are selective in terms of their priorities and perspectives and the data they define as significant. As a result they provide a particular and partial view of reality. Sociological theories can be grouped together according to a variety of criteria. The most important of these is the distinction between Structural and Social action theories.   Structural or macro perspectives

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