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    I. Introduction Environmental inequalities contrary to what we may imagine, is a social and political problem rather than a simple environmental problem. It is deeply tangled with political and economic structures and institutions, adding to the social inequalities that already affect our daily lives. For all that, what is environmental inequality? It’s refers to the fact that low-income people and people of color are disproportionately likely to experience various environmental problems by living

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    me as well as acknowledging their duties as public servants in the City of New York. My father was a police officer who worked in a number of precincts in some of the worst, crime ridden areas of Brooklyn and my mother worked for the Department of Social Services in Child Welfare and the Bureau of Public Assistance, initially as a

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    Different social classes can be distinguished by inequalities in such areas as power, authority, and wealth, working and living conditions, life-styles, life span, education, religion, and culture. The 19th century was primarily divided into four distinct social groups (or classes): “upper class”, “middle class”, “working class”, and “under class”. Beneath the working class of industrial workers, submerged the “under class”. They were often referred to as the “sunken people”-- those of which lived

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    Social inequality refers to is the marginalised, segregated groups of society whom do not share equal social status or class due to race, wealth or other discriminating agenda. Harper Lee’s TKM illustrates how people in the town, of Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930s were affected by inequality, whether because it was race, social status or even more. There are problems of human inequality within society.This is all revealed by ‘Kill the Mockingbird’ characters. One way inequality is shown is through

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    February 6, 2018 Memo 2: Social Stratification and Inequality I would rather live in a society with low inequality and high social mobility. Inequality is a harmful factor that directly impacts nearly all aspects of an individual’s life, even more seriously if the individual is a victim and not a beneficiary of inequality. The society most of us live in is nowhere near perfect, and I understand that inequality may never cease to exist, but I dream of the day the amount of inequality that prevails today

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    live in a world that very diverse especially when it comes to gender, race and class. Since we are all very different, discrimination happens which leads to social inequality. Taking a social inequality class I find myself connecting my experiences in my life to what I'm learning in class. I have come to realization that I can relate to inequalities and differences when it comes to my class, race and gender. Class is taught to be something you are born into. I myself come from a lower middle-class family

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    Social reproduction refers to the emphasis on the structures and activities that transmit social inequality one generation to the next (Doob, 2013). This means that once you are born into a class or into social inequality it will continue to be that way for your future and the future of your family. Class is a large category of similarity ranked people located in a hierarchy and distinguished from other large categories in the hierarchy by such traits as occupation, education, income and wealth (Doob

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    “The social positions that individuals occupy help to determine who they are, what they think and do, where they are going, and what happens to them” (pg.256 Social Inequality). The film The One Percent spoke of inequality and served as an example regarding how the rich remain in control of political policies that allow them to acquire more wealth while limiting opportunities for the poor. “It easier to cleanse the earth of these people and send them to the far reaches of the universe” (Class film)

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    Social Inequality One of the great worries of sociology has been to distinguish the wellspring of social inequality. Social inequality is a circumstance in which there can be discovered contrasts between individual groups in a social from. Social from can be connected to various life circumstances, for example poverty, race, gender and numerous other wonders. The term social mobility is the capacity of an individual or groups to move starting from one societal position then onto the next. This can

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    built on one thing, social mobility. It is this that allowed one to come here with nothing and go from poor to middle class and beyond. It is what has defined us as a nation for so long and it is what drew so many of millions of immigrants to our shores. But as the social wealth gap grows larger and larger we must ask ourselves where this opportunity has gone for so many. Why is it that so many are failing to achieve this once so imaginable dream? What is causing the decrease in social mobility? Although

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