Category: Sociology 7256

  • The Lack of Women in Positions of Power in the U.S.

    Introduction As it stands, the number of women in positions of power is demonstrably lower than that of men, which is a result of the systemic inequality present at the core of American society. The United States of America have long since build itself on the premises of equal opportunity, freedom and success. As one…

  • Values: The Role for Individuals and Society

    Socrates was the first to speak of the essence and value of the good. Athenian democracy was undergoing a crisis, and there was a change in the cultural patterns of organization of existence and community. This process was also overshadowed by losing reference points in people’s spiritual life. Philosophy gradually evolved and taught about the…

  • Components of Sociology: Information Science

    The pandemic has really had a strong impact not only on education but also on the whole society as a whole. Many components of the learning process have changed, and one of the most noticeable changes for students is, of course, the transition to online learning. Online learning is much more convenient than attending lectures…

  • The Effect of Violence on Society

    The concept of violence exists on a large spectrum. While it is commonly understood as being solely detrimental, violence is a specific type of interaction that can sometimes be used for the benefit of society. This discussion will focus on the different types of violence, as well as their effects on society. Typically, violence is…

  • Analysis of Down Syndrome Indiana

    Thesis topic: the effects of the Down Syndrome Indiana (DSI) on the quality of life of families with children with Down Syndrome (DS). Alon, R. (2019). Social support and post-crisis growth among mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder and mothers of children with down syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 90, 22-30. Web. The article…

  • The American Deaf Community: Mission and Functions

    Table of Contents Introduction The ADA The ADA and the American Deaf Community Empowerment Concept The “Audism” Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Currently, the American Deaf Community is recognized as an indigenous linguistic and cultural minority group. Previously, deaf people were viewed as disabled or handicapped. Today’s society realizes that this cultural group has to be…

  • What Did You Expect: Based on the Ideas of Dorothy Allison

    Table of Contents Analytical Introduction Background Author Issues Reflection Conclusion References Analytical Introduction The current paper is the personal reflection of thoughts and ideas expressed by Dorothy Allison in her essay about being yourself against all the public stereotypes. Consequently, the aim of this paper is to consider the most valuable ideas by Allison in…

  • Hermeneutic Phenomenology: Qualitative Research

    The hermeneutic phenomenology derives ontological assumption constructing the purport within the subject with the limit in the face of historical perspective. The entry to the social world is obtained through giving meaning to the actions one does along with the actions others do. The ontological outlook implies no independent or impartial process of the truth…

  • Social Inclusion in Canadian Society

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Canadian social welfare covers a lot of political and economical issues centralized in modern society. A number of social programs are created in order to understand the real grounds of Canadian welfare. It is important to stress that some programs are merely based on the identification…

  • Researching and Analysis of Moral Theories

    Table of Contents Summary Explain Apply Evaluate Summary Decisions in professional life or personal life experience are often ambiguous and complex. Even if a person adheres to one moral theory, in some cases, it is simply necessary to move away from the usual model and look at a difficult situation through the prism of a…