Consequences of Division in Our World Today

Consequences of Division in Our World Today We are familiar with the fact that society defines one another in terms of social groupings and are quick to degrade others who don’t fit into those groups.  In sociology today, an in-group is a social group where an individual psychologically classifies as being a member.  On the … Read more

Underage Drinking

Underage Drinking Did you know that 4,700 teens die from underage drinking each year, which is more than the deaths of all the illegal drugs combined (University Wire)? Underage drinking is a very important issue because it affects all of us. When people under the age of 21 drink they are damaging their brain cells. … Read more

The Simpsons mirror reflection of Americans

18 October, 2018 The Simpsons mirror reflection of Americans In series The Simpsons, a viewer will notice how accurately it reflects Americans’ lives. They constantly use humor to show how Americans act towards anything from gay marriage to world issues always with a sense of accuracy even though they just have about 22 minute per … Read more

The Impact Behind Volunteering (Student Heroes)

Community service organizations leave an effect on those that they assist and continue to do so for the years that follow. It is such an important thing to have within small societies and therefore, that is why I have chosen the University of Oklahoma’s student-led service organization called “OU Student Heroes” in which I will … Read more

Cyberbullying

When walking around in a town, city or even a school setting, most of the interactions people have is to the online world. Rarely, if ever, do you see someone without a phone walking around outdoors. God forbid one person looks around at the world that they live in! People need to learn to appreciate … Read more

Critically account for the continuing relevance of Marxist sociology

Critically account for the continuing relevance of Marxist sociology. For many, the debate continues as to whether Marxist sociology is still relevant in today’s society. Introduced by Karl Marx, Marxism focuses on class inequality and the exploitation faced by the lower classes at the hands of the ruling class in a capitalist society. The work … Read more

Navigating the Asian-American Experience of Racism & the Impact of White Supremacy

The Asian-American Experience of Racism To live in America as an Asian is to be at a disadvantage because what is considered “normal” in society is to be White. Growing up, I subconsciously believed the distorted messages about the long-existing European standards of beauty and felt pressure to be an overachiever. However, feeling embarrassed and … Read more

Urban Poverty

Urban Poverty is an essential issue of urban advancement and administration in developed as well as developing nations. However, It is more intense and disturbing in developing nations like India. The most challenging of the urban difficulties, undeniably, is the problem generated by urban poverty. The challenges of reducing social abuse, reducing distress and making … Read more

Every society has a different approach to the religion

As I sat down to write this particular research paper, I deliberated which of the topics I felt as though I was most interested in, and I finally settled on Approach two:  The Sociological School of thought.  I choose this school of thought because it shows Religion as a social phenomenon, which I think is … Read more

Labels – Roxanne Gay “Bad Feminist”

Punk. Rich. Geek. Nerd. Athlete. Weirdo.  Every day we see and hear these labels, but everyone is labeled differently. For instance, when you look at someone you may have never seen before you automatically make a judgment based on how they look, dress, act or carry themselves. How is it that when it comes to … Read more

Child labor ethics

Child labor might seem like a clear-cut bad thing from the perspective of most Americans, but when you take a look at the issue at a more in depth look it is actually pretty complicated. Child labor is not ethical, it is the complete opposite though, children should not be forced to be working in … Read more

Up in the Air (film) and Max Weber’s ideas

Up in the Air Introduction Efficiency and scientific progress lead to more profit and material gain. The concept called rationalization was given by famous sociologist Max Weber. He was of the view that the process of systemization will increase the profits but will also manipulate the human emotions. The advent of technology and scientific progress … Read more

Defunding of Planned Parenthood

In January of this past year, a Bill was introduced to the House in attempts to fulfill the promise to defund Planned Parenthood. Government funding has to be allocated in a way that is justifiable to the public, and this is a matter where much of the population has taken great issue. Speaker of the … Read more