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GSOC 101 QUIZ 3

GSOC 101 QUIZ 3 Quiz1 1) 1) An invisible limit on women’s climb up the occupational ladder (1pts) Sex role theory Glass ceiling Structural functionalism Hidden curriculum 2)A Parson’s theory which explains that men and women perform their roles respectively as a nuclear family is the ideal arrangement in modern societies. (1pts) Structural functionalism Glass […]

phd Isaac Newton/DQ1

One discussion post – atleast 150 words     Explore the basic structure of the field of anthropology, including its subfields, methods of gathering information, and several key concepts.  To prepare for your initial post, be sure to read the required sections in MindEdge, listed under Required Resources in the Readings and Resources section. After […]

Competing Interest in Public Policy

Contemporary public policy often is the result of a complex series of interactions among a large group of actors. Legislative bodies and government agencies are important players in policy formulation and implementation; however, they are not the only entities involved. There is a multitude of interested parties that may be involved in a public policy […]

discusion

I believe in strong separation of church and state. I think there should be separation because they’re so many different religions and accommodating all the them will lead to chaos in America. I also think that they’re are many people who don’t believe or follow a religion so creating laws that account for religion will be a problem for these […]

Ass #1 – BUS

To prepare for this assignment, make sure to complete the StrengthsFinder quiz located in the back of your book. This will take approximately 30 to 45 minutes. Click here for a video tutorial on how to complete the quiz and view your results.  Then, view information about your top five strengths at “Start Here – […]

soc discussion2

Toward the end of the 19th century, metal tools began to filter into the territory of the Yir Yoront, a tribe of the Australian Aborigines. Of particular significance to the Yir Yorontwas the introduction of the steel ax. While the Aborigines themselves could not manufacture steel ax heads, a steady supply came from missionaries. Tribal […]

one paragraph/ social health

Please review at least two articles from the New York Times Series on U. S. Health Care Reform, watch formerPresident Obama‘s speech on Health Care reform (the 4 minute version), and read Health Reform Summary and 2017 Plans to Repeal and Replace The Affordable Care Act. Share some of the key things you learned from these materials with your fellow classmates in your first […]

phd Isaac Newton / greenhouse lab

   I need two lab reports – please follow instructions provided.   Objective: To have students observe the greenhouse effect and analyze its effect on Earth. Time:  This lab will take approximately 1 hour. Materials:  ·      2- or 3-liter plastic soda bottles (3 bottles per group) ·      Lamp (100 watt or greater) ·      One-hole stopper […]

activity

Academic Accountability   To prepare for this activity, please review The Plagiarism Spectrum: Tagging 10 Types of Unoriginal Work (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (Turnitin, 2012).  Review Instructor Guidance and Announcements.  Part of scientific research includes conveying knowledge (about theory, research, etc.) to others.  In this activity, you will practice using your […]

SOC 100 MIDTERM EXAM PART 1

Question 1 Patterned social arrangements that have an enabling or constraining effect on agency are referred to as: [removed]   Structure [removed]   Institutions [removed]   Free will [removed]   Socialization Question 2 _____ is considered the first female sociologist and argued that injustices such as slavery and women’s inequality stunted a society’s moral development. […]