74 Results for environment

Homosexuality has been practiced for thousands of years. Simply put, homosexuality is defined as sexual relations between like genders (i.e., two males or two females). Many people now believe that homosexuality is part of who a person really is from the moment of conception. The "genetic and...
As a child raised in a Christian household, homosexuality was looked down upon by myself and my family. The word "gay" was own used to describe someone or something and was usually just used in a joking manor. I never thought that I would associate with gays or could even imagine how someone could...
Sexual harassment has been a prevalent occurrence in workplaces across the country. Although it is illegal, it continues to happen in this politically correct era. Sexual harassment has many definitions, and therefore some people find it difficult to define. Many case studies have been done on the s...
According to the article, "Too Close for Comfort," personal space can be defined as, "an invisible boundary surrounding each individual, a territory into which others may trespass". Numerous studies have been conducted measuring gender differences in dyadic intervention. Past r...
The concept of "a sense of place" denotes more than physical space. In sociological terms, a sense of space refers to the meanings people attach to the place or environment. This thus includes the orientation of people towards that place, the understandings and feelings that people genera...
Feminism does not have a single fundamental definition. Feminism refers to the belief in the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes; that each individual is a valuable human being in his or her own right. The goal of feminist work is broader than simply a stronger emphasis on women; t...
Gender, Power, and Alternative Living Arrangements in the Inner-City Crack CultureLisa Maher, Eloise Dunlap, and Bruce D. Johnson and Ashley Hamid did this study. The purpose of this study was to show the alternative arrangements that women in crack-culture environments make to survive along with th...
A CASE STUDY OF ADOLESCENT & ADULT DISORDER Michael was from a lower middle class environment. He was the youngest ofthree children and the only boy. His mother was very protective and he was very close to her. Sex was a taboo subject in his household. His mother t...
One's social location is a key element to really understand who a person is. Nearly every aspect of one's life is preordained by the choices that one will or will not have, depending upon one's environment and being. I feel that my life is no different, and who I have become is dire...
It is important to be aware that the 1995 legislation is particularly directed at the wellbeing of children and the promotion of primary dispute resolution, and that these are two broad and important areas which are dependent on value systems which may involve a wide divergence of views. In the case...
Explaining the Unexplainable The three terms sexual orientations, gender identity, and sexual preference all have different definitions, but are all related. It is difficult to determine where just one comes from because each is dependent upon the other. Many professionals and scientists have s...
The husband and wife in Katherine Mansfield\'s \"The Escape\" depict consistently their contrasting emotional approaches to the environment that can determine who is in control of their marriage. Mansfield notes that the wife constantly displayed impulsive, negative reactions to her surroundings tha...
Helping a Child? Children are adopted everyday in American society. Adoption is a good process that helps children whose biological parents were not able to care for them. Today more and more couples are adopting children, and more of these couples are homosexuals. Although a homosexual couple ...
The role of the woman in society has changed radically through the ages and unlike in the past, now she has equal rights with the man. She works hand in hand with him and most importantly studies along with him. That is why I think that boys and girls should attend coeducational schools for many di...
Violence against women can be defined as any act of sexually or nonsexually oriented violence that results or is possible to result in physical, sexual and psychological trauma, irrespective of the environment it occurs. Every act of violence diminishes and destroys women's basic human rights a...
A Critical ReviewFor years our nation has been debating over the benefits that coeducational schools have versus non-coeducational schools. There are many different perspectives on the subject. Some people believe that girls face harsh environments while seated next to boys in the classroom. The ...
Achieving an identity is a central task facing adolescents. Identity is a relatively stable conception of where and how one fits into a society that is strongly influenced by the perception of ones physical appearance, the goals one establishes and achieves, and recognition from significant others ...
I believe that gender issues are still a big issue in today's society. All schools are run differently, and have different ways to address gender issues. Gender is a category consisting of behaviors that result from the social, cultural, and psychological factors associated with masculinity and...
Nowadays, advertisements cannot be separated from our daily live. Our consuming behaviour is closely affected by these advertisements. From the process of consumption, we can fulfil our desires and the pleasure of consumption as well. To increase the sales of the products, a successful advertising s...
Women are making themselves known in the work environment by showing men they are just as hard working as them, but is it helping women get the same opportunities as men? Women have come a long way in business from where they started, but the debated question is, "is it enough?" I believe ...
During the early 1800s woman were still not able to vote but were able to work. In the article, "From Utopia to Mill Town." Women chose to work in mills instead of more "formal" jobs. Working in the mills allowed woman to get more pay and gave them a sense of freedom. Lowell&a...
You stare into a mirror. The reflection glaring back at you is one that you can barely recognize. Your skin is ghostly white and malnourished. Tears begin to stream down your emaciated cheeks, as you strain to reach up and whip them. All you have ever known is the story of abuse and neglect. The tho...
Human behavior leads to traditions. Traditional beliefs evolve into stereotypical thinking such as: "Male is placed above female, thin above fat, economically privileged above poor, and so forth." Come to probe the first part of the statement "male is placed above female"; is t...
Gender is...one of the most effective means of social control. From birth we are enculturated into a dual gender system, reinforced by all the major institutions. (Ramet 43). Without some type of societal control, the world would consist of pure anarchy. It is crucial for society to set ...
Gender inequality has long been battled upon by scholars. There is the continuing controversy of what makes men and women different from each other. Is it in their biological make up or is it in how their culture and society brought them up? For some sociologists, they believe that culture sets the ...