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    Nell How did lack of socialization impact the way that Nell viewed the world around her? The lack of socialization impacted Nell’s view on the world around her because it left her more knowledgeable about those that surround her. Nell looks more deeply into the souls of those she meets rather then judging. She does not often speak while out in society but quietly assesses everything and everyone that surrounds her. In court Nell states "You have big things. You’re knowing big things. But you’re

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    Crash is an amazing movie if there were any movie to view from a sociological perspective it would definitely be this one. The movie shows the lives of various individuals in different social class the upper middle‚ middle‚ and the lower class. Crash starts off by showing two black individuals walking through in what they would like to call a middle class white neighborhood. One of the characters is a lower class thug who believes that everyone white person is against him. The simplest situations

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    experiences and how they shape us. “Nell” is a story which clearly supports the nurture argument. Nell shows several examples of how her behavior has been influenced by her environment and experiences. Nell is a young woman who for the first time is faced to interact with other people. This was difficult for her because she had spent her entire life growing up in an isolated cabin with her mother and her twin sister‚ who died from a childhood disease. The story of Nell clearly proves the nurture argument

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    The sociological problems raised in the film included: the obvious of global warming‚ but it also introduces some sociological problems that relate to some of the theories that we have discussed in class. The three theorist that I believe that this film relates to form over the semester is Marx speaking on the Manifesto of the Class Struggle‚ which is prevalent in most societal problems‚ no matter the era. The other two theorists that the movie relates to is Dubois when he speaks of Double coconsciousness

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    representation of race relationships. The movie Crash is chock full of sociological concepts‚ examining issues of race‚ social class‚ and gender‚ as well as many others. Crash is one of those movies that make us rethink even what we think we know about the world we live in. All of the ethnic groups are striving for one thing‚ to over come their fears as they crisscross in and out of other people’s lives. Throughout this movie‚ we discover what the characters in this movie think about each other. The best

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    Sociology 2303 5 December 2012 Critical Sociological Analysis of the Movie ’Motherhood ’. A number of recent Hollywood movies depict family issues that are of interest to sociology researchers. These issues range from family relationships‚ sexuality‚ identity‚ socialization‚ all the way to parenthood and the diverse types of families that exist in society today. The family as an institution has changed and is continuously changing over the years. This institution serves as a source of reproduction

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    The movie‚ Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2‚ picks up after the calamitous food storm that happed in the first film. (Flint Lockwood creates the Flint Lockwood’s Diatonic Super Mutating Dynamic Food Replicatior or the FLDSMDFR; a machine that turns water into food. Which later goes rogue and is destroyed or so Flint believed) Chester V‚ Flints childhood idol‚ then arrives to inform them‚ everyone in the island‚ that the will be relocated‚ so the thinkquananuts can ‘clean up the mess’. During which

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    Sarah Chesno Sociology 101 November 1‚ 2012 Extra Credit The movie “Saw:” focuses on a madman who sees himself as a vigilante and takes justice into his own hands by torturing his victims on both a mental and psychological level. The movie opens up to the scene of two men on the outsides of a bloody victim in a dirty bathroom floor. Jigsaw’s plot was to have one man decide who shall live and who shall be the first to see death. The Jigsaw Killer showed acts of deviance by using entrapments

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    negative light. Soon after its release in 1961‚ Lee won the Pulitzter Prize for Literature‚ making her the first woman since 1942 to receive it. The success of the book was widespread‚ and‚ one year later‚ the movie rights for it were bought by Universal Studios. A year after that‚ in 1962‚ the movie was released. It was nominated for eight Academy Awards‚ winning four of them. After a while‚ however‚ the glamour started to fade and Nelle backed away from the

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    Sociological Perspective Paper Jeremiah Jarman SOC/100 6 August 2010 Dr. Anne McDaniel The World has produced a great deal of thinkers. Socialologists have a keen understanding and insight into human nature and the world around them. They have developed many theories on the human thoughts and actions. Herbert Blumer was a profound sociologist who had a deep impact on social theory

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