SPU Introduction To Sociology Essay

All the usual writing rules apply (section titles, citing, and using class material, though this paper allows more outside sources.)  Introduction: (what is this paper about and what will it do) What is sociology?  What was your project about? Why is it important? What did you do? For service/research? For internet research? Be detailed and […]

PROF 450 BSC Comparing Job Offers Before Making a Decision Project

PART A  We covered monetary and non-monetary benefits and the importance of reviewing and comparing them before accepting a job offer. For this discussion, you will be deciding which job is right for you. After reading the job offers, in your initial post, answer the following: Calculate your out-of-pocket expenses monthly and annually as it […]

In Part 2 of Delusions of Gender, outline and reflect on chapters 9 -11.

In Part 2 of Delusions of Gender, outline and reflect on chapters 9 -11. What are the author’s main arguments and points? How do these points challenge and confront most “traditional” ways of thinking about gender from the perspective of the “average” person? What new evidence does science offer us to rethink our perceptions? Link […]

CSULA Homelessness in LA Essay

HOMELESS PEOPLE IN LOS ANGELES  ALL your own work, going to turn it in .com, NO PLAGERISM Please  1) INTRODUCTION: Identify a social problem in your community (e.g., homelessness, unemployment, gangs, graffiti, litter, poor schools, etc.). Tell me why you think this is a social problem for your community. Why are you interested in this […]

Respond in writing to the following questions after watching the video above.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI1OeMmwYjU How could we apply the ideas of the Renaissance to our own times and create a rebirth in our own communities? What would this rebirth look like? Provide specific examples using your city. Please make sure to address the role of the arts in your answer.

SOCY 100 UMGC Role of The Family in Society Discussion

This week, our learning resources (UMGC, n.d.) have examined three key social institutions: family, religion, and medicine. Social institutions change and shift over time, affecting other social institutions and society as a whole. Choose one of the three social institutions (family, religion, or medicine). Then address both of the following parts in your main post: […]

SOC 028 Sociology Family Types & Premarital Sex Questions

Instructions: Please answer 3 of the following questions in essay form. Please write no more than two pages for each question. Question 1: Specify and describe at least four family types mentioned in class. Question 2: Describe the relationship between women’s education and fertility. Provide reasons for this association Question 3: As covered in class, how do Arab societies view premarital sex? Is there a double standard? If so, explain. The following lectures: Sexuality in the Arab World. (There is a pdf I uploaded, you also need to watch this lecture in order to understand what it talks about) https://csusb.zoom.us/rec/play/jV7rF_SE4C_PvbVeAij… Gendered Workplace. (I uploaded the pdf down below) Gender violence from a global perspective. (I uploaded the pdf down below, you also need to watch this lecture in order to understand what it talks about) https://nv.instructuremedia.com/fetch/QkFoYkIxc0hh… & https://nv.instructuremedia.com/fetch/QkFoYkIxc0hh… Textbook Chapter 6, Gender, leadership, and public life (I uploaded the chapter down below) Chapter 9, The shape of our future: gender and the aging population (I uploaded the chapter down below)  Question 4: Since the early part of the 20th century, what have scientists done with regard to restricting women’s roles and power? 

GCU Theoretical Perspectives in Social Work Essay

Select three of the eight theoretical perspectives described in your reading that you believe are the most useful for social work. In an essay (500-750 words), citing three to four scholarly sources in addition to the textbook, describe each perspective and explain your reasoning for its usefulness in social work.