Category: Sociology

  • Stereotypes: Cofer’s and Staples’ Essays Comparison

    The issues of stereotypes and fighting them have always been dramatically important for many people living in the hostile or simply uncommon surroundings. The reaction on something different from the accustomed state of things may vary from simple rejection (as in case with Judith Ortiz Cofer’s way of dressing being misunderstood at school both by…

  • Sociological Thinking Applied to Modern Society

    Table of Contents Applying Sociological Thinking and Theory Cultural Expressions of Central Values by Everyday Objects and Practices 21st Century Socialization Virtual Interactions and Symbolic Interactionist concepts Deviant Behavior Explained by Sociological Theory Works Cited Applying Sociological Thinking and Theory Sociology is the study of human social behavior, particularly, in the areas of uncovering origins,…

  • Mandated Reporting in the State of California

    California asserts that mandated reporters communicate about any visible suspected or proven scenario that a child is neglected or abused. They should do so to law enforcement agencies within their vicinity within a short time. California law dictates that patients cannot refuse reporting and it does not infringe their rights. They should communicate this incident…

  • “Fictive Kin, Paper Sons, and Compadrazgo” by Thornton Dill

    Summary of Bonnie Thornton Dill’s Work In the work “Fictive Kin, Paper Sons, and Compadrazgo,” Bonnie Thornton Dill discusses the position of women of color in American society during the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century with references to their social responsibilities and role in a family. The author focuses on…

  • Azerbaijan’s National Identity

    Table of Contents Introduction National Identity in Azerbaijan Conclusion References Introduction The national identity conception in Azerbaijan is a relatively recent idea, which is characterized by significant ambiguity that emerged on the background of ideological and political processes. The people of Azerbaijan commonly thought of themselves within two paradigms that predetermined their national identity. Firstly,…

  • Amnesty International: Making a Difference

    Table of Contents Amnesty International: Review Issues the Organization Addresses Call to Action Framework Channels of Communication Effect of Channels Ethical Considerations Disclosure Policy Works Cited Amnesty International: Review Amnesty International has been fighting for human rights since 1961. Founded by Peter Benenson, it is headquartered in London and aims at protecting human rights. Nowadays…

  • Campbell Soup Company’s Barn Program Evaluation

    Table of Contents Program description Three projects in the program The project of interest Works Cited Program description “Campbell Soup Company is a global manufacturer and marketer of high-quality foods and simple meals, including soup, baked snacks and healthy beverages.” (Camden para 1). This company was founded in 1869. The name of the program developed…

  • “Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language” the Book by Nora Ellen Groce

    Table of Contents Introduction What was Understood from the Book Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The capacity to hear contributes significantly to the majority of activities that people engage in during their day-to-day lives. Therefore, when one loses this capability and becomes deaf, life changes drastically and irreversibly. Additionally, some people are born deaf, and thus…

  • Poor People’s Movement 1960s

    Table of Contents Introduction The original Poor People’s Movement The Goals of the Original Poor People’s Campaign The Legacy of the Original Poor People’s Campaign The New Poor People’s Movement Poor People’s Movement as a Deviance The Importance of Deviance in a Political Success Conclusion Work Cited Introduction History is an endless process that is…

  • The Irish Emigration to America

    Thus, the Irish emigration to America was based on a growing population, the inability of the land to feed people, and resulted in religious conflicts in American territory. The majority of Irish immigrants were Catholics, and the Irish were willing to work for below-average wages, which worsened working conditions, resulting in constant controversy (Ruist, 2021).…