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    Theoretical Perspectives and their Implications: In critically examining domestic violence as a legal issue in Canadian society, there are several identifiable sociological theories and perspectives that are reflected in the way we understand domestic violence as a society, and in how we address it as an legal issue. As outlined earlier, this paper focuses on domestic violence against women, predominantly by men, in order to offer more specific insight into the issue. As a result of this focus,…

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    The use of categorization to discriminate others is just another tool that people use to denounce the status of others in the social hierarchy. In the novel, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Lennie and George make their way to Salinas, California, to work on a ranch during the Great Depression. The common occurrence of discrimination is portrayed throughout the novel to the trophy wife, old ranch hand, and African American man. Those with power will undermine people with perceivable…

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    impacts from his transformation from human to bug. He loses his job, loses the respect and compassion of his family, and loses his ability to be independent. In the Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka uses Gregor’s transformation into a bug as an allusion to ableism in a capitalist society by the description of Gregor’s reliance on others, ostracization from society, and the derogatory tone in which others speak to Gregor. Gregor loses his independence when he loses his job, cannot feed himself, and…

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    The Great Depression: when taken literally, it appears to be referring to a terrible, widespread sadness. In a twisted way, its name actually does reflect the general mood of the people at this time, for it was a period of extreme economic downturn from 1929-1939. Families were left homeless and penniless, moving hundreds of miles in search of better opportunities.Young migrant workers wished for as much cold, hard cash as they could possibly earn in the hopes of being independent and…

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    Assignment 1 To have a sociologic perspective one must have a sociological imagination. A sociological imagination is a very complex perspective. There are so many factors that go into a sociological imagination that it cannot be summed up easily in one sentence. A sociological imagination takes history, social factors, personal factors, and social constructs into account. Each of these four things have many layers to take into account when explaining a sociological imagination. One of these…

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    Persuasive Speech Outline

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    1) Women’s Bodies and the Beauty Ideal a) Western thought of the “deviant and inferior” found in Aristotle’s normal and abnormal discourse. Male body is “generic” female is a “monstrosity”. i) Underlying the association to the inferiority of women, such as noted by Garland-Thompson. ii) Relates not only to women, but also those with “undesirable” bodies—such as those with physical disabilities. b) Objectification i) Degradation down to an object. c) Commodification i) Appears to be a result…

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    Racism: A Short Story

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    A perpetrator is a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act, in this case immoral. We all have committed an act of the sort. It shouldn't be done, but sometimes we are oblivious to it. This is a story of when i was a perpetrator to one of the isms. The ism i chose to discuss in this story is racism. Racism is the prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. I have done this, even…

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    It’s no secret that lower-class students, primarily students of color, are at a disadvantage in today’s cutthroat academic world. Thus, it makes sense that programs and initiatives such as Affirmative Action, additional funding, even magnet schools have been set up in an attempt to even the playing field between lower and higher income students. While higher income students may cite their natural intelligence and hard work as the cause of their advantage, lower-class students recognize that…

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    disorienting. Rather than give a long winded explanation I want this cultural confusion of anger, or hatred In the face of today’s communities when the rules shaped by misogyny, transphobia, homophobia, also including w hite supremacy , capitalism, and ableism…

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    Childhood Medical Choices

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    I would like to affirm the resolution which states Resolved: Adolescents ought to have the right to make autonomous medical choices. For simplicity in the debate today, I would like to give the following definitions from Oxford’s Advanced Learner’s dictionary: Adolescence is the process of developing from a child into an adult and the word ought is used to indicate a desirable or expected state. Blue Cross Blue Shield states that a medical necessity means: health care services that a physician,…

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