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    Argumentative Essay Dr. Sykes 20 October 2014 "Teen Mom" Promotes Teen Pregnancy Reality television often has the tendency to present an unrealistic view towards issues regarding real life situations. Teen pregnancy is one of the most misleading topics presented on reality television. Tabloids feed off of the shows’ popularity by plastering the pictures of the teens on magazines and online‚ making them seem more appealing. Teen pregnancy as presented on reality television shows is irresponsible

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    where our sex and gender identity is defined not by how we wish‚ but how society has socially constructed it to be. It has built a binary‚ which means whatever is feminine is not masculine and whatever is masculine is not feminine (Foss et al. 16). From there an identity begins to build that is also based off of a master narrative‚ which instruct members of a culture to be certain types of people who live certain kinds of lives (Foss et al. 54). This is where traditional gender roles come into play

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    Ashanti Meade Kat Writing 9c April 12‚ 2013 Is MTV And Motion Pictures Promoting Teen Pregnancy Teen pregnancy has been around for more than a decade and the number of teenage pregnancy more and more in the U.S. especially for people for an African American decent or Hispanic decent (as seen on the graph below) But the question is‚ “Is MTV and motion pictures responsible for it all?” With shows on MTV like “Teen Mom” and “16 and pregnant” along with the movie “Juno” directed by Jason Reitman and

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    the rapid boom in teenage pregnancy across various cities in America. Since the early eighties MTV has been considered somewhat of a cultural phenomenon for American adolescents and its depiction of gender has a strong impact that continues to this day (Holtzman 2000). Created by Morgan J. Freeman (director of teen shows Dawson’s Creek and Laguna Beach)‚ the show “16 & Pregnant” has been said to be guilty of exacerbating‚ normalizing and even glorifying teen pregnancy. Perhaps‚ it’s just reflecting

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    be from a lower class‚ with her dress attire and her use of language. The interviewer appears to have a professional career‚ which reflects a higher class position. Erin tries "to sell" herself for the position‚ without having a higher education. The environment of the lower class represents class struggle. This is a modern day example‚ which reflects the relations of production‚ and respresents the schematic representation of the Marxian base-superstructure model. The Marxian perspective of

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    have learnt so far in this unit by providing a sociological perspective on health care towards the patient Antonia. Sociology is important to nursing practices and in Antonia’s case even more so‚ given the many circumstances and social differences she is faced with. Optimal health care can be provided to Antonia through the use of a sociological perspective to reflect the wide range of differing views. This Essay will further scope out the sociological issues she is facing in terms of health care as

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    positions in it has fascinated mankind for centuries. Initially‚ early psychologists equated our behaviors to our own mental state and completely disregarded how our upbringing as a certain race or gender in a particular social class affected our perspective of the world. By broadening our understanding of how various societal phenomena affect our thoughts‚ behaviors‚ and attitudes‚ we have the ability to explain some of the behaviors that occur among diverse groups of people. One of the more prevalent

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    guy. Planning the pregnancy pack‚ the girls are unaware of the consequences that their actions may bring them. Now picture a young female around the age of sixteen who feels very unwanted and unloved by society and even her own parents. Feeling abandoned and alone‚ she decides to become pregnant to fulfill the need of love. The next young women seems to have fallen in love with her new boyfriend believing he is the answer to her problems‚ but he seems to be pushing away from her and starts to

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    Amy Davidson‚ Thursday 18th September 2014 Unit 7: Sociological Perspectives for Health and Social Care P1 Explain the principal sociological perspectives Sociological perspectives are used to understand and describe the way societies function and the different behaviours of individuals within these societies. These perspectives can be used to explain the organisation of different areas of society‚ including social stratification‚ social mobility‚ social diversity‚ socialisation‚ and social institutions

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    legality of a drug differs from country to country and one society’s perception of a harmful drug may be seen as just another recreational drug such as alcohol. In the case of cannabis use in tourism‚ such motivations might include the loosening of social control as a reason for use (Belhassen‚ et al‚ 2007). Different Societies‚ Different Acceptance levels The use of drugs varies widely from country to country. For example‚ in the United States‚ it is illegal to use opium from the opium poppy plant

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