Examine a popular magazine (i.e. Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and GQ) to determine what it teaches about close relationships (friendships or romantic relationships). Identify expectations about partners, behaviors, and feelings. Do you think these magazines have an effect on how you view your close relationships? At least 200 words.
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1. Is yoga an end result or a process? What are three different ways to achieve yoga? Outline the process of meditation that Krishna reveals to Arjuna as a course for achieving yoga. (250 words).
2. What, according to Krishna, is the proper mode of human action (karma)? How is the relationship between action (karma) and duty (dharma) discussed in this poem? (600 words)
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Objective: Learn how financial remedies can assist victims.
The main financial remedy for victims is restitution. This is the recovery of out of pocket expenses the victim suffered. Other remedies include civil litigation, insurance coverage, and victim compensation. These are all areas that victims may recover a portion of their losses depending on the circumstances of the case.
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What is the advantage of addressing ethical decision making model? Are there any limitation to such models? Why or why not?
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Que. Music can be viewed as another agent of socialization. For this question, you are to analyze the lyrics of two songs (they can be of the same genre of music or from two different genres) to demonstrate socialization through music. Use your sociological imagination and discover what socialization is occurring in these songs. You are to identify the cultural lessons (the norms) that are constructed in each song. Tell me what you discovered about the lyrics and what does this convey about socialization? Explain.
[NOTE: You may focus on how the song lyrics convey ideas related to behavior, gender, interaction, money, current events (for example the “protest songs” of the 1960’s), or any other “norms” that are conveyed through the lyrics.
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Q.3.1 Provide a definition for Criminology. (5) Q.3.2 Differentiate between crime and deviance. (10) Q.3.3 Create a diagram to show the cycle of violence. (10) Q.3.4 Outline some of the general traits of transnational organised crime. (10) Q.3.5 List Syke’s and Matza’s FIVE neutralisation techniques and provide an example of each. (10)
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3. Why did the United States become an imperial power at the end of the nineteenth century? How did they acquire their empire? What were some of the consequences of imperialism? Essay question
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Creating a children’s book of your choice!
-For this assignment, you must create an original story of your own making.
-The story should be at least 5 pages long. (If your text is very short, you can consider full-page illustrations.)
-You can choose the form of your text (i.e. will it be a poem? A rhyming narrative? Will it include rhyme at all? Will it be a fairy tale? Will it be an extended lyrical poem? Will it be a prose book about a real-life event? Will it be a multicultural book (either general or specific)? Will it be fictional? Realistic or fantastical? Science fiction? Will it be a story meant to communicate an ageless truth? Will it be more serious or more lighthearted? What is the book’s purpose? Does it have specific lessons/morals? Theme?)
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Based on information in Carol Dweck’s video, how can understanding growth and fixed mindsets impact your learning? Respond in 50 to 175 words by providing details and examples of what you can do in your daily studies. (If you would like additional information on these terms, feel free to read the Week 2 Electronic Reserve Readings.)
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QUE. Explain the following statement: It goes without saying then, that the human organism (body) and even more, the self cannot be adequately understood apart from the particular social context in which they were shaped.
As Sir Francis Drake is reputed to have said: I have brought you to the storehouse of the world; blame yourself if you go away empty handed.
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Over the course of the previous weeks, we have looked at lots of different approaches to the topic of God’s existence. In Week 3 we looked at arguments for God’s existence. In Week 4, we look at some objections to God’s existence. In Week 5 we looked at Pascal who offered up a pragmatic argument for believing in God even if you are not sure of the evidence. And, in Week 6, we looked at how mystics approach God’s existence. Which of these approaches do you think is the most plausible? Explain your view. Which of these approaches do you think is the least plausible? Explain your view.
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Social and Emotional Development
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1.In what ways did Reconstruction have revolutionary potential? How did the United States create and enforce policies supportive of Reconstruction? Why did Reconstruction ultimately fail? Essay question
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