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    Although travel has become so commonplace nowadays, travel out of leisure has always meant an unattainable luxury to me. For many reasons including finances it was not as accessible to me as it may be for others. Since I was a child I have been travelling out of necessity rather than for a vacation. At the age of six I left my home country along with my family and entered Europe as a refugee. We sought asylum in Italy and France until we finally settled in Germany. Although Germany provided a…

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    time that this piece was written. The woman’s lack of personal qualities raises questions about societal views of women at the time. Portrait d'une Femme can be analyzed through the use of sociological criticism because of the time period in which it was written. Moreover, it can be analyzed from the perspective of gender criticism because of the woman’s expected relationships in relation to her actual relationships.…

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    The definition of medical sociology implies the application of sociological theories in the understanding of human health and illness. Sociological theories defined by Ritzer (2010: 5) as "a set of interrelated ideas that allow for the systemization of knowledge of the social world". They represent frameworks derived from empirical observations and systematic reasoning about the social world. These theories are then used to understand, explain, interpret and predict social phenomena and human…

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    the study of how society influences human behavior. Sociology is made up of many theories about how society influences humans and their behaviors. Structuralism and functionalism are theoretical perspectives in the social sciences such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, and others. These two perspectives are different in certain ways. The Origins of Sociology The works of Marx, Durkheim and Weber were primarily European. However, the discipline has rooted in all the world and some of the…

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    Contemporary Sociological Theory Sociological Theories The key to understanding sociological theory, involves understand the how and why the facts of the social world relate to one another. Sociological theory can be many things from precise understanding of a single process to various paradigms for analysis as well as interpretation. Social theorist think on many levels from the general to the specific and from the mundane to the complex. Social theorist must temper their theoretical insights…

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    Eurocentric Curriculum

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    system, not only from the point of view of Europeans but from the perspective of the culture the events are relative to. Section two of this paper will focus on James Banks ' article written for "Educational Leadership", and illuminate the idea of needing a shift in the mainstream curriculum. In section three this paper will look at why the revision of the Eurocentric curriculum is important,…

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    novel, and collection of short stories in Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri. Consequently, the researcher used of sociological study for analysis the characters in novels which have already been selected. In fact, Lahiri’s stories discuss a new model of American identity. It is performed on conflict culture, in border situations,…

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    the sociological perspectives on social problems. First, the functionalist perspective, it looks at the consequences or functions of society. Guerrero (2015), author of Social Problems states, "a functionalist asks, how does the social problem emerge from society? Does the social problem serve a function?" It focuses on society and how the social order is maintained (Guerrero, 2015). Second is the conflict perspective, how coercion and power hold society together. The conflict perspective says…

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    There is a need for some communities to rely on the traditional police organizations due to the existence of high-end, or serious, criminal activity which must be controlled by a directive enforcement of the laws governing any criminal activity or behavior. Today, there is a higher need for law enforcement agencies to become a more community-oriented police force to further develop a healthy relationship with their communities on prevention of the low-end, or minor, criminal activities or…

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    With the theory called the looking- glass- self created by Charles H. Cooley, states that people’s attitude, personality and behavior is formed through other’s perspective of them. In today’s society an average teenager spends about 7.5 hours on the internet, talking to friends, creating posts, and uploading pictures, when spending this much time on the internet and sharing personal thoughts and feelings to others…

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