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    Marxism, Feminism, Interactionism, Postmodernism, The New Right and Collectivism. Sociology is the understanding of different people, breaking down the word sociology; ‘soci’ means society and ‘ology’ means the science of. The main aim of sociology is to try to describe and explain human behaviour within society. Sociology studies subjects such as religion, crime, family, law, poverty, prejudice, race and gender. Sociology also studies different terms which include social structures, social…

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    Introduction Early sociology scholars frequently referred to crime as an abnormality, pathology, or dysfunction thereby focusing attention to wrongdoers and rule breakers (Becker 1963, p.311; Erikson 1962, p.291). However, Kai Erikson and Émile Durkheim (Cartwright 2011, p.288) conversely argue that crime and deviance are normal and functional; that is, that deviance is a “vital form of activity which” through a process of selection “outlines the area within which social life as such takes…

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    have the ability to give more to society rather than just holding the occupation of a house wife. An easy example of this is in the field of Sociology, as feminist, Rhonda Reddock, referred to classical feminist, Ann Oakley, in the fourth chapter of the book, “The International Handbook of Sociology”, in which she made the statement, “Until recently sociology was to a large extent a predominantly male profession. The majority of our textbooks have been written by men and in many parts of the…

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    During the Portfolio II period, I implemented suggestions and recommendations from the review committee’s previous portfolio review’s feedback, engaged with the professional community, and continued to reflect on my experiences, coursework, and goals. Whereas the coursework and experiences during Portfolio I opened my mind to new possibilities and research interests, the coursework and experiences during the Portfolio II period guided me to focus on the topic of first generation college students…

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    For a long time, psychology has been an area that I’ve been consistently drawn to. Originally, the thing that brought about my interest was human behavior and how it can be analyzed and interpreted; and also what drives our behavior. Going along with my previous statement, serial killers are another reason I wanted to learn as much as I possibly could about psychology. I started reading about them when I was between the ages of 12 and 13, first about the well-known ones that I had already heard…

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    Native American Sociology

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    Touring the Smithsonian Museums with the Sociology class was fascinating. Some scholars observed in wonder of the various Native American clothing and toys that were displayed. Others gasped at the astonishing display of the John Bull locomotive that peaks ones interest in the railroad bridge. A lot of the scholars did not notice the significance of the Civil War Union Draft Wheel until after they read the markers explaining the power that these types of wheels possessed. Each exhibit was…

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    need to grow as an individual. UChicago’s apparent values of diversity and inclusion are highly important to me, motivating much of my work and my aspirations. Finding a college campus that mirrors these values will not only lead to a more inclusive learning environment for myself and other students, but will also teach me how to conduct inclusion work in the future. UChicago granted the first PhD to a Black woman years ago, but that spirit of diversity lives on today. The Office of…

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    McIntyre’s The Practical Skeptic: Core concepts in sociology McIntyre Ch. 1 “Responding to Chaos” Chapter one of McIntyre (2014) book is a brief history of sociology. She begins by looking into why it is people go into their chosen field of study. She believes that people often study what they fears, because they are trying to unravel the mystery of what they cannot explain. McIntyre (2014) then goes into detail about how human kind has…

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    Supplemental Questions 7. Proposed field of study/vocation/occupation My dream is to attend the University of San Francisco and major in sociology with a minor in criminal justice studies. I believe my passion for social justice and love of problem-solving will allow me to be successful within the field of sociology, and I hope to help others in need by advocating for the rights of those incarcerated. I plan to use my degree to recognize patterns in crime trends and consult local police…

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    The reactions that we get will be described, analyzed and discussed in detail. On Monday mornings from 8-11am my group mates Colton and Angelica have biology with Dr. Burke together. On Friday mornings from 8-11am myself, Angelica and Colton have sociology together. Both classes have a relaxed atmosphere and the teachers make the topics easy to understand and easy to learn. Our classrooms are normally very cold as well. Normal class behaviors…

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