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    Thus, it also help me to study because it highlight be how to handle situations in other ways. Second of all, talking about Socialization, which is the lifelong process in which people learn the attitudes, values, and behaviors appropriate for members of a particular culture, it is a very important process for children because it prepares future adult to participate in a group by teaching them the expectations held by other group members. It is so important for me because it allow me to learn how to

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    social pattern” (Macionis, 2013, p. 13). An intended consequence of taking a sociology course and completing the sociology course would be to earn my final credits towards my bachelor’s degree in biology; moreover this is going to be my last semester, and I will cap out on the total amount of credits required for a bachelor’s degree with no further provision of financial aid. Another manifest function of taking sociology class would be to prepare myself for the MCAT (which is a medical college admissions

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    Sociological Reflection

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    ranking of each community corresponds with the nature of its setting, allowing for different objectives for different societies. Sociology focuses on understanding the social and cultural aspects of human behavior as well as deducing how our lives are influenced by the social relationships around us. At the

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    Emile Durkheim states in his book, “On Suicide: A Study in Sociology,” “Social man…is the masterpiece of existence.” This statement stands out to me because the types of suicide Emile talks about is how man and the social world interact. Emile contributed many things for sociology and one of those things would be, “developing a new methodology, which focusses on what he calls “social facts”, or elements of collective life that exist independently of and are able to exert an influence on the individual”

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    Sociology in Every Life One central and important study of sociology is the study of everyday social life. Everyday life and sociology are definitely two distinct terms and situations, but they hold a close relationship. While sociology studies human interaction, everyday life consists of everyday human interaction. Everyday life is filled by human beings interacting with one another, institutions, ideas, and emotions. Sociology studies the interactions with all of these and shows how mere interaction

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    I was unsure on how to approach it. The only thing I was sure of was my desire to enter into the Social Work career field. So when El Camino told me that they did not have a Social Work program, but a Sociology Program that could also led the way in to Social Work I felt somewhat defeated. Since at the time I was unfamiliar with the study of Sociology, I decided to do some research on it. Nothing to expansive; just a quick look up to see if it is something that I would be able to get behind for the

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    a career in the healthcare profession suited me, as all the nurses and doctor’s characters reflected my own caring, hardworking and benevolent characteristic. Nursing is a diverse, difficult and worthy career and I feel that it's the right course for me because it is a vocation for those who are sensible, conscientious, and reliable, who find it doable to quickly establish a trusting relationship with new individuals.

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    Newman Sociology

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    According to author Newman Sociology is defined as an “systematic study of human societies” (Newman, 2010, p. 6). Sociology comprises of a set of complex theses that not only construct the textbook, but will guide the reader towards a complete understanding of Sociology as a whole. “Our thoughts, actions, feelings, decisions, interactions, and so on” (Newman, 2010, p. 6) the above list produce a complex relationship between society as a whole and the forces of which are inflicted upon the personal

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    her work has been a big part of my childhood memories. My interests in sociology developed over the course of interaction with my grand-mother. I observed her successes as an officer in the Customs and Excise department, from her social awareness, passions and, experiences. My academic and real-world experiences have built and pushed my interest to study sociology more in-depth. And I wanted to pursue an education in sociology and diversity in a university of California. Within my courses, I have

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    Origins of Sociology Ashley Drees Ivy Tech Community College Professor Brosmer April 10,2016 What is Sociology Sociology is the study of social behavior or society, including its origins, development, organization, networks, and institutions. Sociology is a social science that uses various methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis to develop a body of knowledge about social order, disorder, and change. Three Main Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology Functional Perspective

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