Category: Sociology 7256

  • The Essence of Human Sexuality

    Human sexuality is a term that is defined differently depending on the sphere of the definition. It encompasses biological, physiological, cultural, legal and philosophical dimensions. Biologically, it is the human’s reproductive system which includes emotions responsible for social bonds and sexual attraction. This involves knowledge of physiological working of one’s body. People can take care…

  • Adolescent Sexual Development and Puberty Suppression

    Table of Contents Articles Overview Analysis Conclusion References Articles Overview Both articles that are to be analyzed in the paper at hand are related to the topic of adolescent development dilemmas that have to be solved either with or without their consent. The first article (Risking a Relation: Sex Education and Adolescent Development) is more…

  • The Social Research Methodology. Research Stages

    Table of Contents Research Questions Reflective Practitioner Academic Research Questions Goals for Future Learning References Research Questions While working in the field of psychology, it is immensely important to possess the skills of a reflective practitioner. This means that one should pay attention to theories and practical values dominating the field (Bolton, 2010). Apart from…

  • Understanding And Exploring Deviant Behavior

    Table of Contents Introduction Considering Deviant Behavior Conclusion Reference Introduction Deviant behaviour is a stable way of acting and performing, which differs from statistical norms that are not typical for the general population. As a rule, such behaviour does not correspond to officially established or actually designated moral and legal norms in a particular society.…

  • Gendered Images Displayed in a Shopping Mall

    A commoditized society is instrumental in transforming and creating images of identity and interpretation. The commoditized image projected through the set images forms the hyper-reality that becomes more real for us. Lauren Langman (1993) points out that various objects, images, and events attaches a new symbolic value to our perceptions. Gendered capitalism dominated the process…

  • Analyzing Personal Beliefs and Biases

    Understanding and acknowledging one’s beliefs comes with time and experience, as the events occurring in one’s life can either shape or diminish them. Three core beliefs that I have personally developed include the existence of karma, the opposition between right and wrong, as well as the need to take responsibility for one’s own actions. Beyond…

  • Generations’ Traits: From Baby Boomers to Gen Z

    Table of Contents Baby Boomers Generation Generation X Generation Y Generation Z Works Cited The social environment in the formative years of growth developed unequaled characters for each generation. The differences range from natural things like an age to beliefs regarding work, family values, roles, and aspirations. There is no commonly agreed on dates when…

  • Personality Theory Comparison

    Table of Contents Introduction Psychoanalytic Theory Behavioral Theory Use Major Differences Which One is Preferred Conclusion References Introduction Throughout history, many individuals have attempted to gain a better understanding of the human psyche, centering on the ways in which various internal and external factors can influence a person’s actions, thoughts, and development. With the development…

  • Community Prevention Plan: RCCADA in Los Angeles

    Table of Contents Prevention Strategies Need Assessment Capacity Building Risk and Protective Factors Developing and Implementing the Action Plan Evaluation References Regional Coalition for Campaign against Drug Abuse (RCCADA), is a drug-free community alliance established to curb and lower the irresponsible use of drugs in Los Angeles. Concurrently, as a coalition, RCCADA is propelled by…

  • The Initial Stage of Groups and Explanation on How to Manage the Situation

    Sociology being the study of human society looks keenly at the human being as an individual entity that lives within some particular society. Human beings are always associated with other individuals. Niebuhr (1932) asserts that “ Man is endowed by nature with organic relations to his fellow-men, and natural impulse prompts him to consider the…