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    Mr. Zannikos was very fortunate to have had a community of Greek immigrants in his neighborhood to assist him in his pursuit of a better life. The social support he gained in the absence of family allowed him to stay motivated, and goal oriented. Consequently, Mr. Zannikos succeeded in opening his own restaurant, 3 Guys, where Mr. Peralta slaved away hundreds of hours of work without proper compensation…

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    Eric Harris, Walter Scott, Jonathan Ferrell, Sandra Bland, Samuel DuBose and Freddie Gray are just a few examples of those unjustly killed at the hands of the police and these are just the cases that managed to garner nationwide attention due to social media, just imagine the number of similar…

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    (2006)) depicts the four statements discussed in class, which are material/structural explanation, cultural/ behavioural explanations, social selection and the historical context. (Asthana, S., & Halliday, J. (2006)) clarifies that the cultural and behaviour explanation has two versions of explaining it, one being the soft version and another being the hard version. However both these…

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    Theories Of Marxism

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    Another theory is Marxism. Marxism is concerned with capitalism and approaches to power are distinctive in focusing on its relation to class domination in capitalist societies. Power is linked to class relations in economics, politics, and ideology (Jessop, 2004). Marxism is also concerned with “the motor in a capitalist society, the mode of production that provides for material needs...the key aspect of this sphere, the private ownership of the means of production that pivots around the…

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    Families have changed greatly over the past 60 years, and they continue to become more diverse. The family is the most important agent of socialization. The preparation of socialization within the unit is deliberate and unconscious. The social life of the family has a considerable bearing upon the values and orientations children learn. This trend is changing with parents not being more involved in their children’s life. Peers and media are taking the spot of the family unit. The values and…

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    Social Inequalities

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    choose to believe that we are no longer a state that has social classes among us. When the few social classes are recognized, people regularly oversee the inequalities that go along with them. Nonetheless, social class has generally been and remains to be a main judge for a number of social inequalities. These inequalities are related to work, education, and health care they receive. Even though many enhancements have been made regarding social structures and have helped the population, many…

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    gender, and class studies. She agrees with Collins that ethnomethodology disregards power relations. (pg. 11) Power relations relates to class through coercion (4/28). Power relations are what causes all the processes of social interaction and is also the main reason why social facts are coercing people. The ubiquity of power should not obscure the fact that some power relations are more substantial than…

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    Lives Matter a social movement? This question is raised by Meyer when he writes about a social movement on page(s) 12-50. One possible answer to the question is it bring light to issues of oppression. Another possible answer to the question is Black Lives Matter reveals hidden racism. In this paper, I will argue that Black Lives Matter is an important social movement that brings light to both the issues of oppression, police brutality and the issues of hidden racism. Firstly, social movement as…

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    the emotions are felt because social conventions have led to a perception of certain actions as right or wrong, despite the fact that the contract was grounded in selfishness. This means that these emotions are able to be felt because individuals are not always conscious of the underlying self serving reasons for morality. The reasonable-agreement theory would then argue that these emotions are felt because having concern for the welfare of others is part of the social contract – so, not feeling…

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    believe that they wear Pink because they individually want to. People who wear the shirts are actually participating in a social norm to wear the shirts created by the people of influence. A small portion of society creates norms but the majority of people follow them. The attitude of society (this is called the social thinking) causes the behavior of its people (called social…

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