Category: Sociology

  • Marketing in an Unpredictable World: Logos, Pathos, and Ethos

    Table of Contents Introduction Body paragraphs Conclusion Works Cited Introduction While arguing in favor of a particular point of view, people are being commonly required to use several rhetorical strategies, to ensure the discursive soundness of whatever happens to be the argumentative stance in question. The article Marketing in an Unpredictable World by Duncan Watts…

  • Chinese immigrants in the U.S

    Introduction The history of migration and immigration of communities across the world has been considerably long and debatable following a number of unforeseen circumstances that result from such activities. There have been substantial arguments rising from communities living in world-renowned cities with issues regarding discrimination, nepotism, and prejudice lingering among them. Currently, population surge within…

  • Keep the world secure

    Table of Contents Introduction Keeping guns in the homestead generates the chance for deadly violence Guns pose a significant risk especially in schools Guns generate fatal tragedies in the society Conclusion Works Cited Introduction How many people believe that guns are essential in defending themselves? Would they have the same feeling if they were aware…

  • Arab Women in Media

    Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Methodology Results and Findings Conclusions and Summary References Introduction Arab women continue to play a crucial role in bringing out positive aspects of Arabic lifestyles in different areas they live. The media plays a crucial role in many Arab societies because it helps highlight different issues that affect people…

  • Farming It out Critique

    Any society can be compared to a living organism that gets born, grows and changes according to the time, environment and processes that go on internally. Any group of people has their own beliefs and regulations which are backed up by history, traditions and culture. In any society there are people who get their opinion…

  • Racial Tension in the US

    Table of Contents Introduction Common themes Racial Tensions and theoretical concepts Conclusive remarks and personal reflections References Introduction This essay highlights three recent cases (2013) of racial tension in the US. Racism has deep roots in the US history. One can trace it from the period of slavery. Despite efforts to eradicate it, racism persists…

  • American Affordable Housing Project and Its Funding

    Social Problem Homelessness is a major social problem in America. Recent reports indicate that each year, between 2 and 4 million people in America sleep in transitional housing, shelters, and in public places that are meant for other activities different from public habitation (Schwartz, 2014; National Alliance to End Homelessness, 2014). In addition, economic necessity…

  • Violence Against Women in Impoverished Areas

    Studies show that the threat for a woman to be subjected to physical abuse is in inverse proportion to her social and economic well-being. For instance, a recent study by Panda (2014) suggests that the introduction of the strategy based on micro-financing should be viewed as the tool for preventing the cases of physical abuse…

  • Marginalization of Rural Migrant Workers in China

    Table of Contents Background Information Problem Identified Causes of the Problems Identified Possible Solution and Policy Proposition Works Cited Background Information The issue of rural migrant worker is one of the most crucial concerns in the contemporary Chinese setting. Essentially, a rural migrant worker is an individual who is originally registered in the rural area,…

  • How Proxemics Supports the Nonverbal Expectancy Violations Theory

    Table of Contents Introduction How the theory applies in the study of sports and mass media Criticism of the Research Need for New Research Conclusion References Introduction The nonverbal expectancy violation theory seeks to explain the reaction that a person gives when their peers behave in a manner that is least expected. When people’s personal…