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    sides of people. Dealing with customers that weren’t always kind taught me to be patient or to sympathize in situations that aren’t comfortable. Having an understanding or sympathizing with other people in a new culture is important to the growth of learning about that culture and accepting it as valid. Therefore, my skills of sympathy that I learned as a cashier at Panera Bread will help me to be patient and take time to learn about something that may seem…

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    Career Exploration through Sociology OCCUPATION REQUIREMENTS AND OUTLOOK Clinical sociology is an occupation where someone takes charge to improve someone’s quality of life. As an individual in our thriving society it should be everyone’s goal to make someone’s life a little better, but clinical sociologists help assess and reduce problems through the intervention approach. Each clinical sociologist strives to use their knowledge to improve their patient’s situation and life as a whole. They…

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    From being there I learned so much more than I ever could from my Human Geography class. Instead of learning about the elements of culture, I was dropped in the middle of it and had to learn to live. I spent the first year and a half in awe of a whole new world I did not…

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    sociological theory, strain theory, social learning theory, control theory and social disorganization theory. These theories have helped criminologist discern the possibilities of why criminals commit crimes (American Military University, last visited Apr 24, 2018). Environmental sociology looks at the interactions throughout an individual's life that collectively influence and make up the individual that they present currently today. This outward approach to sociology looks at a mixture of…

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    Alcoholism Sociology

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    Alcoholism As social beings, people possess behavior which makes up the subject matter of sociology. According to Giddens and Griffiths, sociology is the study of the social lives of humans, groups, and societies (4). Sociology cultivates people’s imagination by explaining human nature and the reasons behind individual and collective actions. In this regard, a sociologist is a social scientist who gives a wider context to personal circumstances as he or she studies institutions and the growth of…

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    In Essentials of Sociology, Henslin defines feminism as “the view that biology is not destiny, that stratification by gender is wrong and should be resisted, and that men and women should be equal --- met with strong opposition, both by mean who had privilege to lose and by women who accepted their status as morally correct (Henslin, 2014, p.302). The definition of feminism in the dictionary is much simpler stating it is the theory of political, economical, and social equality of the sexes.…

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    Federal de Ouro Preto in 2003. He obtained his MA in Urban Sociology at the Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Mina Gerais in 2009 and he just defended his PhD on History of Religion at the Federal University of Ouro Preto. For his Ph.D. studies Dr. Leonel had the opportunity to do research at the University of Georgetown in DC in the Fall of 2013 and was an audit researcher student to one class of an expert sociologist in the sociology of religion, Professor Jose…

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    The Sociology Of Religion

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    My interest in the sociology of religion was first sparked while observing the differences and dichotomy in people 's behavior and orientation in the context of organized religions and spiritualities. Living for part of my life in Hong Kong, I have been aware of many scandals and controversies regarding various religion. Various news reports have indicated that some monks participate in activities that violate their beliefs in China, such as visiting prostitutes and abusing the donation system…

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    Also, I liked learning about the investigation process of sociology. I find it interesting that gender research has different terms to describe different biases that can happen within the researches, such as androcentricity, gynocentricity etc. It is cool that sociologists have their own terminology; to describe what biases and personal viewpoints can be thrown into their own personal research. I know that all fields of research have different terms, but it was interesting learning the various…

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    36- The major difference between a subculture and a counterculture is that a subculture can coexist under the a culture, while the people who belong to counterculture go again all the values, beliefs, norms etc. Therefore, counterculture is against the norms of the main culture, but subculture only has some differences from the main culture. 37- Rapport is the feeling of trust between the researchers and the people they are studying. It is very important to establish rapport because that will…

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