131 Results for Shorts

Carly Elliano 11-17-03 Everyday Use From a Sociological Standpoint Name: Everyday Use Date: 11-11-03 Location: Auditorium I went to see Everyday Use, which was directed by Marymount's own Bruce Schwartz. It was based on a short story by Alice Walker. Starring in the short film are...
Smoking 1The Effects of a Mindfulness Manipulation on Adolescent SmokingEvidence suggests that smoking cigarettes increases the likelihood of suffering from heart disease, emphysema, lung cancer, high blood pressure, and premature aging. The smoker is also at risk of many short-term health conse...
Gender roles are growing less and less defined as today's society is becoming more tolerant of different sexualities and different family structures. The two short stories "Odour of Chrysanthemums" and "The Blooding" portray gender assumptions relative to the time of when they are set, being the mid...
During the last decade issues concerning Who stole Feminism have been debated. Although the issues are complex and the opposition argues that it has not been stolen, that the fire burns on with ambitions of workforce equality monetarily and feminist leaders contend that they know exactly what this 2...
Violated! A Report on Social Norms My mother always told me that there are things that you just don't do. For example, horsing around in Church, being loud and yelling at the table or in public, picking your nose, etc. While your mother may have simply called this "behaving," soc...
The film we watched on autism spoke about the causes, incidences, risk factors, and treatments for this condition. One of the treatments the film focused on was facilitated communication, and this therapy seemed to be frequently adapted for individuals who have autism. Though the cause of autism is ...
Tough Guise Reaction C13 - Intro. to Soc. From Watching Tough Guise-Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity I have awaken to the social construction of masculine identities in our country during the past 20th century. I always knew of the social differences between males and females because ...
Chris GurskiStigma AssignmentOver the summer I work at a Boy Scout camp in Rockaway New Jersey. I've been working there for about 5 years now and last year we had this one kid on staff named Greg. Greg seemed like you average 15 year old. Though he was a little on the short side when you talked to h...
Social and Racial Boundaries Between "Lovers" The social and racial boundaries in South Africa are clearly portrayed in Nadine Gordimer's short story "Town and Country Lovers". There are two characters in the story that come from completely different backgrounds. They be...
Willy Russel's novel, The Wrong Boy, gives an insight into a world that society has never experienced and find difficult to empathise with. As the book progresses, readers realise Raymond Marks is a boy struggling to survive a succession of miseries on his journey from childhood through to manh...
Two Kinds, an exceptional piece of literature written by Amy Tan is about a mother and daughter at war with what is best for the daughter's future. The mother simply wants the daughter to be successful and strive for the best, while the daughter just wants to be herself. The concepts of cultu...
These two stories in Lawrence's compilation of short stories are very different, however, they contain many similarities in the way that D.H.Lawrence presents families, especially of the different classes, although there are also contrasts shown. There are three main families, which due to marriage ...
Americans and individualism The United States of America is the land of the free, the land of opportunity, and the wealthiest country in the world, a country that half the modern world is modeled after. Its President is referred to as the "Leader of the free world." Thousands of p...
Comparison Between American and Indian Culture and Values There are a lot of differences between American and Indian culture and values. As we know today, the American culture is a mixture of different cultures. India, on the other hand, has its own culture and values. I would like to introduc...
Response: The Lady with the Dog There are several ways in which you may interpret a story. Marxist interpretations put the emphasis on materialistic concerns and the social classes that make up a society. In the short story "The Lady with the Dog" by Anton Chekhov, Anna and Dimitri ar...
KALEIDOSCOPE Who is the other? That's one of the questions one is posed with. This is where kaleidoscope comes in. Not only does the short student film explore the essence of 'the other' and 'otherness' but it also 'the other' in specifically Franklin & Mar...
The Martin Luther King keynote address fundamentally challenged my understanding and perception of social structure and race in the United States. The address has encouraged me to become more critical and aware of the social environment that I live in. The relationship between social structure a...
Are the arts - namely music, dance, visual arts - so vitally important to a student\'s education as to receive as much emphasis as mathematics, science, reading, and other mainstream subjects? The speaker gives an affirmative answer to this question. However, although I agree that the arts play a ve...
Living in Cuba would be an experience like no other. Living in a dictatorship as well as a socialist country would be very hard to get acquainted to. Having to get used to different practices such as rationing, expected gender roles of both males and females, and expectations of reciprocity would be...
Symbolism in "The Necklace" In the short story, "The Necklace", by Guy de Maupassant, symbolism is used to represent aspects in the life of the main character, Mathilde Loisel. To a much lesser degree, her husband is also represented. As the title suggests, the primary sy...
Written in 1951 by Adrienne Rich, "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" paints a decidedly dark portrait of a married woman's life in the domestic sphere. Patriarchal society, oppression and female helplessness are all delicately chided in this powerful poem. By examining the way Rich uses metaphor to further ...
The worn path is about conflict. Praytell, you ask what conflict. The obvious conflict is that an elderly lady needs to get medicine for her sick grandchild, and she has to make perilous journey to reach her destination. Now, why in the hell is an old woman gallivanting through the woods. ...
Sociology- Crowd/Group Behavior Human social behavior is a fascinating subject for observation. While socialization is not limited to humans, many animals move in herds and human socialization has the unique dimension of self-awareness. We become aware of what we are doing and we often lose spont...
Flatland by Edwin Abbott Flatland is a book about a society that has only two dimensions. There is no depth in Flatland, and all people are represented as flat geometric shapes. Societies generally have five main characteristics. These characteristics are a stable food supply, specialization ...
I strongly disagree that there should be no exams in schools. We are exposed to different kinds of exams while we are studying in nursery school until our tertiary education. Hence, there is no point to abolish exams when there are beneficial to us in many ways. Exam is like a yardstick to measur...