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1. Write Cornell notes after reading materials, Cornell Notes are designed to engage critical thinking, analysis, and synthesis. Use uploaded 'Cornell Notes Template.doc' to write. 2. No less than 350 words. 3. All WRITING, IDEAS, and INFORMATION used in your assignments that come from journal...

What was your reaction to the personal narratives you saw in the Before Stonewall documentary? What information was new or previously unknown to you? What is your impression of the film after viewing it? https://youtu.be/FYddtKw3NlY Finally, in your opinion, what was an instance of...

  Sigmund Freud is often hailed as the father of psychoanalytical theory. His theory was the first to point to the influence of early childhood experiences. However, psychoanalytical theory has received a lot of criticism. Although theories are supposed to be objective and value-free, they...

Setting a policy agenda requires communication from government agencies to the people. Which of Smith's 4 Cs of policy communication is most difficult to achieve? Why? Give an example of a policy communication that failed to achieve one of Smith's Cs.  Your discussion statement must...

https://youtu.be/FYddtKw3NlY detailing what you learned about the Pre-Stonewall movement in the readings assigned. BUT, I want you to write it in narrative form and as a character (first person). Pretend that you are a person experiencing this era..who are you? What is happening...

1. Write Cornell notes after reading materials, Cornell Notes are designed to engage critical thinking, analysis, and synthesis. Use uploaded 'Cornell Notes Template.doc' to write. 2. No less than 350 words. 3. All WRITING, IDEAS, and INFORMATION used in your assignments that come from journal...

  1) Observation Create a field log (sample field log is provided below). For one day, observe and record the key interactions and institutions in your lived experience. Starting with waking up, who is the first person you talk to? What do you do next-...

 Observation Go to a public place and observe the people there for 25 minutes. What are the details of the location? Describe the general context (time of day, lighting, sounds, vibe/energy, etc.). Describe the people around you and their sociodemographic characteristics (age, race/ethnicity, gender/sex, socioeconomic...

  Instructions: Describe and analyze the process of socialization. Begin with responding to the question "Who Am I?" In your description, make sure to incorporate the concepts we have addressed in the course, such as roles, statuses, group membership, etc.  Next, analyze at least 4...

  Compare and contrast the functionalist view of social stratification and the conflict theory's view of social stratification. How does social stratification influence the daily interactions of individuals? Illustrate your ideas with examples from everyday life and also consider this video on cultural capital.  What are...