Category: Sociology 7256

  • Living Illegally in the United States

    Introduction People enter the United States and choose to stay in the country for a variety of reasons. This including escaping violence in their home county and hoping to build a better future for themselves and their families. However, these individuals place a burden on citizens paying taxes. In addition, their economic contribution is not…

  • The Importance of Keeping the Women’s Basketball Program

    Demographics The Institution: Krakus Community College Location: Rockford, IL Number of Students: 900 Number of Students-Athletes: 244 Number of Sports: 12 (football, basketball, tennis, swimming, lacrosse, soccer, volleyball, baseball, wrestling, badminton, archery, gymnastics) Level of Play: All sports are registered and supported by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The football team was selected three…

  • How Hate Took Hold of Him: Parrish Reflection

    In this article, Parrish (2015) tries to clarify the reasons and factors that caused his hatred towards African-Americans. According to the discussions of the author, it is the impulse that is given by social prejudices and beliefs. For example, it is mentioned that the author’s parents were also against African-Americans even though they tried to…

  • Constitutional Rights of Prisoners

    Correctional institutions, such as jails and prisons, deprive incarcerated persons of their freedom and some of their rights as a legal penalty. However, it is necessary to understand that the basic constitutional rights of these people remain. For example, an individual’s security is a fundamental right, and fair and regular treatment of prisoners is mandatory…

  • Immigrants in the US: Benefits and Consequences

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Immigrants, Their Causes, and Demands Immigration During the 1600s’ and in the 21st Century Government’s Attitudes Towards Immigration Contributions of Immigrants to American Development Consequences of Immigration in the United States Conclusion References Abstract Immigration is an international movement of people from one country to another. In the United States,…

  • Khan-Cullors’ “When They Call You a Terrorist” and Alexander’s “The New Jim Crow”

    The issue of race has always been one of the most problematic aspects of intercultural communication due to the incessant prejudices that continue to affect the development of the dialogue and the promotion of cultural competence across the globe. With the baggage of slavery as one of the most horrendous blights on the history of…

  • Helping Professional: The Role of Values

    For helping professionals, it is essential to be aware of different values and their importance to individuals. According to Corey and Corey (2021), such specialists must respect their “clients’ worldview and understand their value system to be of help to them and to be agents of change and empowerment” (p. 70). This essay aims to…

  • The Naming Concept in the Social Environment

    Naming allows people to execute their power and creates a social environment. For example, many people are anxious about the proliferation of neopronouns because it is a way for a person to take control of themselves and take it away from others (Green and Calafell 306). In addition, naming constructs the atmosphere and the environment…

  • Social Order, Its Nature and Future

    Table of Contents Introduction The Concept of Order in Sociology Conclusion References Introduction The concept of order is quite difficult to both understand and interpret. The order itself is a set of elements and their interaction with each other. It is not easy to conceive of how people act according to preordained norms in either…

  • “The Price We Pay? Pornography and Harm” by Susan Brison

    Introduction Nowadays, pornography has become easily accessible to many due to the latest development of technologies. However, there exist controversies regarding it; some state that pornography should be allowed for the sake of freedom, others argue that the harm it causes is formidable. In this paper, we will discuss an article related to the issue…