Category: Sociology 7256

  • Confessions of Nat Turner by Gray

    Confessions of Nat Turner is a story given by Gray about an American Black man who had too much hatred towards the Whites due to the awful events in his life. Fabricant (1993) indicates that Nat worked for Americans as a slave and was mistreated by being beaten, raped, traumatized, and even spending most of…

  • Resistance to Civil Government

    Henrys statement was correct, and I think about it when I see any injustice happening. I agree with his view on the collective duty to defy unjust laws when they happen or are enacted (Thoreau, 2016). For instance, institutional racism has impacted minority groups in the United States, leading to such movements as the black…

  • The Adolescent Sex Life: Key Issues

    Table of Contents Introduction The Problems of Teenage Sex Evaluation and Screening Conclusion References Introduction As the child grows older, there are significant physiological changes in the body. During adolescence, people experience increased secretion of sex steroids  androgens and estrogens. In addition to noticeable, visible modifications in the structure of the human body, such…

  • Reaction to Hernando Washington by Lisa J. McIntyre

    The piece on Hernando Washingtons case, written by Lisa J. McIntyre (2013), is an analysis of criminal behavior from the sociological perspective, yet, on the individual level. The text leaves mixed emotions on that, and it is the task of sociologists to deconstruct the case. Nevertheless, it is fair to claim that the values gap…

  • Reconstruction: Protecting the Rights of Blacks

    For the first time, an attempt to legalize the rights of black people was made during the Reconstruction. The beginning of Reconstruction was promising in the fight for the rights of black people and the elimination of segregation. After the war, freedmen created churches for black people, which became a place of religion and an…

  • Human Dignity as the Basis of Rights

    The most fundamental aspect of living with each other is oneness, even with varying discrepancies, including but not limited to religion, genetic makeup, socio-cultural backgrounds, beliefs, and hobbies among people. In this unbounded, infinite, and ever-changing world, humanitys most foundational principle is to aim for freedom of the will, based on factual knowledge of the…

  • An Aspiring Superheroine. Personal Reflections

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Ever since I was little, I have always wanted to be a superhero  one who protects the weak and restores peace whenever it is shattered. They represent the ideal person everyone wants to be when they grow up. In a childs mind the overpowering presence of…

  • Analysis of Various Identity Statuses

    Statuses Description The search for personal identity is the central task of growing up and acts as a complex phenomenon, covering various levels of consciousness, individual and collective, ontogenetic and sociogenetic foundations. Identity should be a personal space and therefore is to be mastered by the person themselves and not imposed on them from the…

  • Importance of Right Research Question Formulation

    Vague research question formulation and incohesive sampling system have led to comparatively poor saturation of the results. Low levels of saturation lead to an impossibility of replicating the research conducted and, therefore, makes it difficult to verify (Guest et al., 2020). The sampling techniques in particular appear to be a serious issue with the research…

  • Global Urbanization: Term Definiton

    Table of Contents Introduction The impact of the global urbanization on the American cities The impact of urbanization on the social class system The new tendency for the resurgence of the middle class Conclusion References Introduction It is not a secret that the global tendency of urbanization is taking place in the society of today.…