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    Fundamentals of Sociology

    people and groups in society. Sociology is the scientific study of human social behavior and its origins, development, organizations, and institutions. The traditional focuses of sociology include social stratification, social class, culture, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, social mobility, religion, secularization, law, and deviance. sociology has gradually expanded its focus to further subjects, such as health, medical, military and penal institutions, the Internet, environmental sociology

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    Unit 2- Equality, Diversity and Rights

    respect to all residents within the care home, and to give them all equal opportunities. Equal opportunities is giving the same chance to help people fulfil their personal and professional skills regardless of their sexuality, culture, gender, age or social class. Opportunities are important within the health and social care setting. If everyone is not given opportunities then they are unable to progress and gain new skills or knowledge. The word opportunities means to give the same chance

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    Personal Narrative: The Myth Of Meritocracy

    inequalities by others not having the same educational opportunities as me. In class we discussed something called the "Myth of Meritocracy". The "Myth of Meritocracy" is the idea that peoples success and failures are a result of "merit"- if you work hard enough you will succeed in whatever you attempt to accomplish. Many Americans have managed to become socially mobile. James Loewen, social mobility is "the movement from one social class to another- becoming more wide-spread in America". This meant that people

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    Inequality In Canada

    the past few decades, gender equality is a constant and widespread problem in Canada, but Canadians are slowly seeing changes in many different aspects of society (class notes). Gender stratification is more often then not, bringing women obstacles to overcome in a goal of reaching higher in the social rankings (class notes). Gender unequally can be found in institutions, sports, workplaces, politics, arts and more (class notes). First of all, gender stratification or gender inequality refers to

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    Tattoo

    physical training uniform. Photos will be submitted of all tattoos unless they are in a private area (Males- brief area, females – brief area and frontal bra area) 2. Army policy prohibits any tattoos or brands on the face, head or neck above the class-A shirt collar. Current policy for the hands only authorizes small innocuous tattoos or brands that are not prejudicial to the good order or discipline within Army units and do not detract from a professional military appearance. 3. Tattoos or

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    Diversity

    Diversity 2 Many things have been learned throughout the course of this class. We learned about race and ethnic groups to slavery to racial diversity. These things are talked about about well throughout the world. Racism has come a long way from when it first started. Many people still are not accepted within society. This needs to

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    Reverse Discrimination Case Study

    VII of the civil rights act of 1964, the employers should not discriminate the employees based on race, sex, gender, religion or the nationality irrespective of who the victim of discrimination might be considered (Findlaw, 2017). Under the same title, the employers are not supposed to create programs and the policies that would have a disparate impact or adverse effect on the members of a protected class. However, the courts and the state laws have interpreted this in different ways in the discrimination

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    Citizenship, Diversity and Associated Terminology

    protected persons: Individuals who had a connection with a former British Protectorate. This is an overseas territory that Britain used to protect, such as the country of Brunei. British subjects: It refers in British nationality law, to a limited class of people defined by Part IV of the British Nationality Act 1981. Under that Act, two groups of people became "British subjects"; the first were people from the Republic of Ireland born before 1949 who already claimed subject status, and the second

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    Film Summary: The Issue Of Human Trafficking

    The movie is a commentary on the current social climate in American. Although we have made great change for the equality of all people we still have blatant racial and class issues even with in the United State. Growing up having two law officers for parents I can say at least in my own personal experience that this movie is over exaggerated especially when it comes to the racism within the police force, although I have no experience with the LA police department, with in New Jersey and specifically

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    Social Control Theory Summary

    the rights and privileges that women have and now share with men. Gender and association are two common and major sources that

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