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    Adam Troutman SOC 210 Prof. Raper Breaking the Norm In our lives there are certain standards that we uphold throughout our culture. Whether petty or significant‚ these standards are a large basis for many of the ways we think‚ act‚ and live. Within our society‚ these norms are based on a general consensus of what are accepted as normal actions or mannerisms to the whole society. In my line of work I have the chance to observe and interact with many different groups of people and

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    I will be breaking will be showing up to a party appropriately‚ and I will break the norm by showing up with a horse mask during the party. I chose to break this norm because I find horses and horse masks oddly appealing on the internet‚ and I think showing up to parties appropriately is a norm because it is not common to wear masks to non-themed parties. I also chose to break this norm because I own a horse mask‚ but have not figured out the perfect moment to wear it. The norm breaking event would

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    Obesity: What it is and What are the Problems it Brings in People and Society “Obesity is a drain on the economy - we have to pay for the health care of fat people who are usually poor and can ’t afford insurance. Obesity is‚ well‚ bad.” – Emily Levine Obesity is a risk-factor for the most common nowadays diseases‚ as cardiovascular diseases‚ diabetes‚ hypertension‚ some carcinomas‚ degenerative diseases of weight bearing joints (spine‚ hips‚ knees)‚ and present a huge medical and social problem‚ as

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    A virtual community consists of social norms just like the real world. Thus‚ it also creates social pressure that convinces people to conform online. The goal of this assignment is to violate the social norms on social media. Norm breaking reveals the hidden rules that dictate our thoughts and behaviors in social interactions. Instagram is an app that I use religiously and spend a lot of time on. For this experiment‚ I posted 6 mundane photos that are trash can‚ plastic bag‚ doorknob‚ spoon‚ and

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    The twelve-year era after the Civil War was called the Reconstruction Period. Reconstruction was a federal policy established immediately after the South surrendered; it was an attempt to create a new Southern society and heal the terrible wounds between the North and South. The three main goals of the Reconstruction were to "protect the rights of the freed slaves‚ rebuild the South ’s devastated economy‚ and enforce the loyalty of the ex-confederates . In spite of tremendous efforts‚ the Reconstruction

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    entail of one such advertisement and how it attempts to draw the attention of the audience. Whether it is the people they include‚ the sayings they throw together‚ or the colors they use‚ many factors lead to why advertisements draw people in. By breaking down the strategies of the ad we will see that it uses background/colors‚ human figures/brand‚ and bold letters to promote the product. First thing I’d like to point out is the background and color usage of this advertisement. The colors red‚ pink

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    Breaking Social Norms

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    Breaking Social Norms  Social norms are group­held mindset about how members should behave in a given  context. Sociologists describe norms as informal understandings that govern society ’s  behaviors. Few sociologists consider norms are constituted by humans in order to endorse  order in a group. On the other hand‚ few other scholars argue that social norms are created  primarily to promote roles‚ thus reinforcing the stability of a social class. Thus‚ breaking it or  deviating from the social 

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    Myne Own Ground: Race and Freedom on Virginia’s Eastern Shore‚ 1640-1676 T.H. Breen and Stephen Innes‚ Oxford Press‚ 1980 T.H. Breen’s book "Myne Owne Ground" brings about a different perspective of what living in the south and being black was like. It shows how a black was capable of great things and able to amass wealth equal to that of wealthy white gentlemen but is never recognized for it. Unlike other history books this one doesn’t go on about slavery and it cruelty but instead offers

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    Our motivations are what get us up in the morning and get us through the day. They are also more long term in that our specific motivators may determine the direction in which we take our lives and what we decide to do with our time. It can often be difficult to identify these motivators in ourselves. One way to see these motivators is to compare and contrast oneself to others. In Liz Murray’s memoir Breaking Night‚ she describes her hard and challenging life up until the moment that she was accepted

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    TRIZ is a problem solving method which was discovered in the 1940’s by Genrich Altshuller together with his workmates. It is a tool that emphasizes utilization of the wisdom of those who have dealt with similar problems only with different contexts but similar principles (Illerbane & Phaal‚ 2011). With a structured approach to problem solving‚ TRIZ focuses on problem definition and resolution followed by solution evaluation (Tiuc & Draghici‚ 2016). One of the most important aspect of TRIZ is the

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