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    ” W. E. B. Dubois born in 1868 in Great Barrington, Massachusetts (Collins and Makowsky, 2010, pg. 169), was “a pioneer in service learning, policy and public sociology, and the utilization of methodological triangulation” (Wortham, 2005). He is considered “one of the founding figures in American sociology” due to his application of the scientific methods in sociology (Wortham, 2005). The Negro Church, where he looked into African Americans church membership, the amount of school age children…

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    Introduction Sociology is a study of trying to understand how our daily lives are affected by our personality and world events. Sociologist studies the world through a method called, paradigm. Which is a theoretical framework, (Carl, 2011). Functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionist are the three major paradigms that are used in this field. Though there are main more, such as a feminist point of view, but the other three are used more often. These theories are viewed in either…

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    Sociology Personal Statement I first became hooked by sociology when I started it back in GCSE years, and since then I have realised that the world we live in isn’t quite as simple as we once thought it was, and how society can be affected by different things in different ways. I wish to be able to know, how a person can act differently in one area than somebody from a different area, also how the society in which somebody is socialised can cause them to turn to crime whether it be through…

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    lot of research will go into picking a suitable college. Missouri State University is a fitting college for a secondary school because it is priced decently, with a variety of extracurricular activities to join, and offers many majors, including Sociology, and financial support. Colleges from all over the US have multiple activities with good pricing. MSU is going to be a good choice for many students interested in having a large spectrum of knowledge and social skills. Missouri State…

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    Socialization In Sociology

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    For many students, Introduction to Sociology can be a new field of study in their life. As a result, it will a wonderful opportunity to introduce what sociologists do in our environment. ¨Sociologists study all aspects and levels of society¨ (OpenStax College 2014). Some sociologists focus their attention on the family, groups and organizations, or differences found in the society. Sociologists are focusing on everything that happens in a society such as economy, culture, education, politics,…

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    this course because my favorite course in high school was sociology. I knew I would like this course because I am interested in the material and it allows me to think outside of the box. I really like how it isn’t as cut and dry as other subjects may be; sociology allows you to have an open mind. By saying it is not cut and dry, I mean that it has so much more to it and someone may take something entirely different from it than I did. Sociology can be looked at in many different perspectives, as…

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    My Philosophy of Social Studies Social Studies has many different meanings to many different people. Some find the subject useless and invaluable. Others like most social studies teachers find the subject to be extremely relevant to their students’ academic experience. Each Social Studies teacher has a different philosophy that affects how they teach in their classroom. My Philosophy of Social Studies is that students should learn social studies because they can learn from the past and use that…

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    What do you want to be When You Grow Up? Remember as a young child when your parents, teachers, and family members asked you what you wanted to be when you grew up? Did you ever imagine you would have picked what you are majoring in now? I did not. When I was younger, I wanted to be a singer, but I knew, after a couple of years of thinking about the musical career plan, that it wouldn’t happen. Constantly changing my mind is what I went through for the rest of my life. I never imagined I would…

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    Berliz Barajas SOC-102 Professor Maas April 5, 2017 Theoretical Perspective in Sociology Having many view points of the world we live in have been set across us to explain what the world takes part in a “sociological” manner. There are three key and main points and ways which includes Symbolic interactionism, conflict theory and structural functionalism. The Functionalist views society as a very complicated structure or system. The many different components of society which work along…

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    Marxism In Sociology

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    Sociology is a highly controversial subject which has been studied from many different perspective some of which will be discussed in this essay. Throughout the essay works of Karl Marx (1818-1883) and Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) Will be Studied looking at how each of the individuals has contributed to society. This essay will be explaining and outlining their theories alongside contradicting theories such as Weber (1864-1920) in order to show the development of the discipline from sociology in…

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