How do you connect the topics of your interview to social stratification and social mobility?   What was your greatest strength and weakness as an interviewer and how can you address these?      

INTERVIEW ANALYSIS FORM

**You should copy this entire form into your own document and answer all questions.

  1. GENERAL INFORMATION

Name:

1a. Title of your study:

1b. Sociological Research Question:

1c. Write one paragraph description of your interview participant. Include their gender, race/ethnicity, job, age, and how you know them (leave out real names):

  1. ABSTRACT (fill this in last, see the website for instructionsclick here)

Do not exceed 300 words.

 

  1. RATIONALE

3a. Why have you chosen this topic?  What about your life and identity draw you to this topic? (two paragraphs).  Provide a story where you can.

3b. Find two outside sources that discuss your topic.  One source should be research-based and the other can be popular (blog, internet, etc):

Research Source – title:

Enter the URL where this text can be found:

Summarize the argument of this source and how it connects to your research question (one paragraph):

 

Popular Source  – title:

  1. INFORMED CONSENT & FULL INTERVIEW GUIDE (8 question minimum,maximum 12 questions click here for slides on how to make your informed consent and interview guide)

4a. Informed Consent: Paste your informed consent paragraph here:

4b. Put your interview guide here.  The questions should be numbered (1,2,3..) and ordered appropriately, any follow-up questions should be added.

 

 

  1. TRANSCRIPTION (transcribe 2 quotes of a paragraph length)

5a. INTERVIEW RECORDING LENGTH AND LINK:

Enter the TOTAL LENGTH of the interview (example: 28:15):

Link to the interview file (use cloud-based storage and share the link here, share with profcermak@gmail.com if needed):

 

5b. QUOTE 1

TIME STAMP 1: Enter the minute and second in the interview file of your quote:

(example 03:14)

Type in a full paragraph statement that your participant said in the interview (4 lines minimum). You should type this exactly as you hear it (verbatim)

In your own words, why was this quote important for your study:

 

5c. QUOTE 2

TIME STAMP 2: Enter the minute and second in the interview file of your quote:

(example 10:21)

Type in a full paragraph statement that your participant said in the interview (4 lines minimum). You should type this exactly as you hear it (verbatim)

In your own words, why was this quote important for your study:

 

 

  1. DISCUSSION

6a. Explain how your interview answered your research question:

6b. How do you connect the topics of your interview to social stratification and social mobility?

6c. What was your greatest strength and weakness as an interviewer and how can you address these?

 

 

 

 

Choose two composers or performers from the concert you watched and write about each including their biographical information, their musical education, and their major contributions to music.

Concert Performance

Part 1 (50 points):

Concert information, and either a photo of the concert, a photo of the concert program, or a URL to the concert you watched online. Concert must be at least 45 minutes in length.

  • Summary of who played and what they played. Observations of how the performers such as how they carried themselves, how they dressed for the concert, how they acknowledged each other and the audience.
  • Observations of the audience such as how did they react to the performers, their relative noise level, when did they clap, how were they generally dressed.
  • Opinions such as did you like the pieces played, did you like the way the performers carried themselves, and did you like how the audience behaved.

Part 2 (40 points):
Composer or performer research.Choose two composers or performers from the concert you watched and write about each including their biographical information, their musical education, and their major contributions to music.

Part 3 (20 points):
Resources MLA format bibliography of the resources used in the composer research section.

 

What are the backgrounds of the individuals? Where are they from? Discuss their achievements and accolades. What is the public perception of these people?

OPTION #1

Write a cause and effect essay discussing a historical event. Be sure to focus on either the cause or the effect of the event. Also, try to focus your paper on a specific event. For example, instead of writing about the Second World War, you should focus on a moment in that war, such as the attack on Pearl Harbor. Remember to be specific and detailed in your writing. Some things you might want to think about:

  • What was the causal chain that led to the event?
  • What were the ramifications of the event? How is the world different because of it?

OPTION #2

Write a comparison-contrast essay discussing the differences between the two famous historical figures. Focus on specific similarities and differences. Feel free to use specific examples from different spheres of influences, like music, film or literature, but be sure that they are analogous. Some things you might want to think about:

  • What are the backgrounds of the individuals?
  • Where are they from?
  • Discuss their achievements and accolades.
  • What is the public perception of these people?

Implement the ID Now lab within our long-term care facility to identify viruses such as Covid19, Influenza A & B and RSV (Some sources about this tool are attached.

Implementing technology and digital tools in geriatric care.

Consider this background information: Covid test results have taken a long time throughout the pandemic (https://www.healthline.com/health/how-long-does-it-take-to-get-covid-results). This impacts covid management in congregate living, such as long-term care. We implemented the ID Now lab within our long-term care facility to identify viruses such as Covid19, Influenza A & B and RSV (Some sources about this tool are attached).

Look at these sources for some insights:

 

Write about a socially significant topic by blending public and researched information with any relevant personal experience or observation of your own.

Major Essay Assignment #

In this essay you will write about a socially significant topic by blending public and researched information with any relevant personal experience or observation of your own. It cannot be written solely with personal information; however, personal information in the form of prior experience or observation of the topic is encouraged for blended development and a successful paper.; students must use a minimum of two documented source.You will learn how to document with Modern Language Association (MLA) methods, using in-text parenthetical citations and corresponding Works Cited entries. Choose one option!

Choice A: Analysis essay

Use a form of analysis to share an important insight about a social topic. Example topics are shown below; you may also use other socially significant topics that you identify (all must get approved).

Example thesis statements for these topics will be generatedin class.

  • A comparison contrast of two different sports, two different forms of art, two transportation methods,two cities, and other similar topics.
  • A cause-effect paper in analyzing a recent trend or event in society. For example, you could use the Covid-19 outbreak and show what already happened and/or what you think will happen.
  • A cause-effect paper in which you describe one or more hardships that students encounter (or that a particular student group encounters) and the effects of this issue on students.
  • A paper classifying people or the behavior of people in some way. For example, you could write about the various types of friends, various kinds of authority figures, various types of boyfriends/ girlfriends/spouses/ significant others, various parenting styles, various types of baristas, teachers, etc.
  • A discipline-based analysis in which you use a theory, definition, and/or other expert information from a particular academic discipline to interpret a recent trend or event.

The above are only examples. You may choose your own similar topic. Please note that they are written in broad statements. For example, if you want to compare/contrast two sports you’ll name the two sports.

OR: Choice B: Argument essay

Write an argument in which you call for some kind of significant social change for improvement. Try to persuade your audience that this change should occur and that they should take action. Identify something that needs to change at either a local, regional, or national level. Here are some examples of various broad topic categories to consider.

  • Use of social media (in families, and/or in politics, marketing, dating, travelling, etc.)
  • Environmental damage issues (individual responsibility, consumer habits, laws governing emissions, meat production, etc.)
  • Use of natural resources (hunting, national park and wilderness designation, wildlife protection, shooting animals as sport)
  • Argument for resource allocation or social change related to discrimination in the U.S. or another country.
  • Argument for taxation or pay rate changes (like raising minimum wage, or requiring certain industries to pay more) to solve America’s enormous wealth differential issue

These are only topic examples, and some of them are broadly stated. You will be shown specific thesis statements in the topic/possible thesis submission link when it is published.

Essay Guidelines

The essay must be between 600 and 1000 words in length. Any material from another source–either language, facts, or ideas—must be documented using MLA (at any stage of submission, even drafts). We will learn about these methods in class. The final submitted essay must be double spaced, with one-inch margins and a title on page one. Students must complete all scheduled checkpoints (topic selection, outline, sharing of draft parts.) to submit an essay to be graded.Online links will be provided for submission of checkpoints.

Q2.Topic and thesis for Essay

Read this page carefully before submitting! It includes important guidelines and instructional material.

For this assignment, indicate your topic choice Major Essay as well as your current projection about what its thesis will be. In addition, indicate the genre you think it will be. Use the submission format examples indicated on this page after reading the page carefully.

 

Explain/ demonstrate like if you were performing a video and explaining the attached genogram to a parent during a patient session.

Genogram

After studying the lecture and material for this week, review and discuss the attached genogram

  • Explain/ demonstrate like if you were performing a video and explaining the attached genogram to a parent during a patient session.

Submission Instructions:

At least 800 words

APA format with at least 3 references

Watch

  • Constructing the Multigenerational Family Genogram (32:24)
    Lerner, S., Porter, R., & Brand, A. (1983). Constructing the multigenerational family genogram: Exploring a problem in context [Video]. Stephen Lerner, Altschul Group Corporation. https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/constructi…

https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/constructing-the-multigenerational-family-genogram-exploring-a-problem-in-context

 

Discuss the reasons why Enrique and Rosa left Guatemala. Describe the village lifestyle and how people live everyday. How did magazines and TV shows influence their view of the United States? What type work do most people do? Education? Gender roles for women in Guatemala?

Part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiuRrsgMoME

The film you are about see is called, “El Norte.” (click the first blue link) many people from Mexico and Latin America use this term to mean “going to the United States.” This film at the beginning is in Spanish with English subtitles, the second half will be in English. Keep in mind, we are using some of the concepts that ch. 10 uses to profile new immigrants-country of origin, why they leave, the migration experience (getting to the border), what happens once they get here. This could fit the experiences of the boat people from the Caribbean, Asia, and Africa. I just read a newspaper article of an African male leaving Africa to Latin American then traveling to the Tijuana to cross the border. Currently, we have the people from Central American walking all the way to the U.S. Mexico border. El Norte could be a film on those Central Americans. Think about the difference between the 1890-1924 immigrant experience and this group.

Answer all the following questions.

  1. Discuss the reasons why Enrique and Rosa left Guatemala. Describe the village lifestyle and how people live everyday. How did magazines and TV shows influence their view of the United States? What type work do most people do? Education? Gender roles for women in Guatemala?
  2. Describe the migration experiences from Guatemala to the U.S. Mexico border? What types of situations did Rosa and Enrique find themselves in? How did they make the connection from Tijuana to L.A.?
  3. Once they got to L.A.,, what happen to Rosa and Enrique? How did they find a place to live and work? How did the people of L.A. treat Rosa and Enrique? What types of work did they find, and wages? Since they had little education back home and spoke no English, what were their chances of getting a skilled jobs?
  4. What are your opinions of the immigrant experience? What is it like living in the “shadows” of society(not being seen or found out)? What are the cost and benefits of having immigrants like Rosa and Enrique? How would you describe this “underground economy”? (who get’s paid).

 

Part 2

Another example of group diversity. The Asian American community is made up of numerous cultures, languages, and history in the U.S. These groups have a variety of faiths, from Buddhism to Confucianism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity. Cultural traits “tend to stress group membership, kinship relations, sensitivity to the opinions and judgments of others,” This is different from our cultural traits. Like many world cultures, “traditional Asian cultures are male dominated, and women were consigned to subordinate roles.” (our textbook). All these traits would change to some degree through assimilation like the third and fourth generation Japanese Americans. Today, the Asian American population is the fastest growing group in the United States. Asian cultures stress the importance of maintaining respect, good opinions of others, avoid shame, and public humiliation, and uphold honor. Asians believe in Anglo conformity and hard work, while retaining culture (pluralism). Chinese women are faithful and serve their husband and eldest son. Women under Confucianism had four virtues: Chastity, obedience, shyness, a pleasing demeanor, skill in domestic duties. Some of these are common to other cultures that are “patriarchal.” Chinese and Japanese labor and union experience in the U.S. is well documented, they are part of the U.S. labor history, and their history is also marked by immigration. Policies like the “Alien Act,” and “Interment Act” Pay attention to the Asian SES that shows high educational success, attending college in high numbers, living in White middle class neighborhoods. Because of this success, Asians are often referred to as the “model minority,” Why? Yet, many reject this idea of “model minority.

Chapter 10 profiles the new immigrant using a variety of factors based on: country of origin-developed or underdeveloped (rich or poor), are they from rural or urban areas from the old country or in the U.S., language assimilation old language or English, skills, religion, reason for leaving? When they entered the U.S., are they welcome, types of jobs, live, experience prejudice and discrimination like are other groups?

Select one of the following questions. Be sure to include, name, question number, and date.

  1. Asian Americans are widely thought of as being successful in U.S. society. How accurate is this portrait of the “model minority?” Compare and contrast the cultural and structural explanation of the contemporary situations of Chinese and Japanese Americans.
  2. Does the history of Japanese and Chinese Americans contain any lessons for other minority groups? Have these groups found a pathway to “success” that could be followed by Native American Indians? African Americans, and Latinx Americans? Why or why not?
  3. Describe the cultural characteristics of Asian American groups and explain how these characteristics shaped relations with the larger U.S. society?
  4. What gender differences characterizes Asian American groups? What are some of the important ways in which the experiences of women and men vary? How do you think young Asian American women are changing, or not, their status in American society and culture?
  5. Chapter 10 profiles the new immigrants using a variety of factors based on: country of origin-developed or undeveloped countries(rich or poor), are they from a rural or urban area back home, language and transition to English, class background, skills or unskilled, education, religion, and why they leave? What are the “push/pull” factors that motivated their emigration? How are they welcome and do they experience prejudice, discrimination, or hate?
  6. In the chapter section, “Costs and Benefits,” do immigrants or undocumented individuals cost more than they contribute to society? What kind of education and occupational qualifications do they possess? Does immigration harm or help the U.S,? Use chapter 10 for this question. These two questions are in the forefront of today’s media, politics, Congress and the President. Poli sci classes are really into the issue of immigration.Keep or xerox chapter 10.

 

Part 3

https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=yhs-pty-pty_maps&hsimp=yhs-pty_maps&hspart=pty&p=farewell+to+manzanar#id=1&vid=9e28f49e8d03ac478b1c8d0c5db14e53&action=click

When you are ready to watch the film, click the click the blue link above the film picture, click the film the first film that has 1.47:28 in the bottom right hand corner. The film you will be watching is, “Farewell to Manzanar”. Manzanar is one of many internment camps in the west that your chapter covered. If you are ever on north SR 395 to Bishop, California, you will run across the Manzanar museum.

While there are many Asian American experiences in the U.S., the one that stand out for it’s horrific impact on this community, was the internment of Japanese/Japanese Americans during WWII. By WWII Asian Americans were living a good life, living in Asian American and mixed communities, having businesses, and experiencing social mobility for their 2nd generation children. Yet, they still experienced prejudice and discrimination. I recall when 9/11 occurred, America was devastating by the terrorist action. Many people were numb and questioned everything. I knew that the action was to change our society forever, our freedom had been violated. However, it was my middle eastern students here at Grossmont College who felt the brunt of that terrorist action. People were angry and put the blame on all middle easterners and looked at them as being terrorist. On campus, we made sure that we discuss the impact of 9/11 and not to blame all middle easterners. When I studied the bombing of Pearl Harbor in my college history class, Americans felt the same way towards Japan and the ones who took brunt of Pearl Harbor. There was the criticism towards Japanese Americans and fear that these people would secretly spy for Japan and couldn’t be trusted. At this point, the first generation Japanese were considered spies since they had direct contact with Japan, but it was mostly with relatives and not consistent contact. They had settled in the U.S. to start a new life, which they did. They didn’t have rights like owning property or voting (which was a process), but it was their children, the second generation, that could own property which was in their name. Soon, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the President of the United States executed Ex. Order 9066. This order was to put all Japanese into internment camps to secure the safety of the United States, The public, especially on the west coast, were fearful that Japan would invade the west coast and Japanese living on the west coast would assist them as spies. Life in these internment camps would become an experience that Japanese Americans will never forget. The film you are about to see is about that experience and how Japanese Americans felt about life in the camps. To begin with, Japanese Americans lost all their possessions, honor and respect, and more importantly, their rights as citizens of the United States. The ones who felt abandon were the “Nisei” because they had been born here in the U.S. The Nisei had been, to degree, assimilated by education but retain their culture and language. In other words, many were like Mr. Martinez, many were assimilated 50/50. It would be the “Nisei” who would enter the military and fight out loyalty for this country, like many of our minority groups-Native American Indians, African Americans, Mexican American/Latinx, and Women. While their families were in camps, they were fighting battles against Japan and Germany. Talking about Germany, while we fighting against Germany, German Americans were not put in camps, (?).

The film you are reviewing is, “Farewell to Manzanar”, this camp is located on the highway 395 going to Bishop, California. There is a museum on the site today, I make it stop when I’m going to Reno to visit my nephew and his family. By the way, their were many camps throughout the west.

Answer all the following questions from your film notes, typed and double space, and title of the film.

  1. As the result of Ex. Order 9066, why did the President of the United States sign the order to intern Japanese (Issei) Japanese Americans (Nisei)? Why did it most of the order take place on the west coast?
  2. What did the Japanese and Japanese Americans lose as a result of being placed in camps? Personally, materially, and personal loss?
  3. Describe the relocation and interment experience of the Japanese Japanese Americans in the U.S. during WWII. What were the camp conditions like for the families? Could you apply the concept of “cabin fever” after being in the camps for months?
  4. What are your opinions of the internment of Japanese and Japanese Americans? Could this happen again? Were there similar reactions to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and 9/11 by the American public?

Part 4

The Asian American communities are the fastest growing minority in the United States. As their population grows, what past issues and future issues can they expect? Have things changed for Asians in the United States? We often hear that they are successful in science and math, is this considered a stereotype? If they are successful in science and math, why don’t we have more Asian American CEO’s in the United States? Their example of success has resulted in the “model minority” label, how is this true and false? People suggest that other minorities should follow the Asian American model minority approach to their situation, what are the pros and cons of this approach for other minorities? What about new immigrants that chapter 10 covers? Are they being received like the Asian Americans experienced in chapter 9, especially when Asian first came into the U.S.? Do they experience what Mexicans and latinos from Latin America experience? Remember, you can answer a question(s) or answer in a general way. Don’t forget, 3-4 replies.

 

Read the following passage from Act Ill, scene i. In a well-written essay, examine how this description of Hamlet’s character challenges the reader’s previous evaluation and contributes to the overall tragedy of the play.

PRACTICE FREE RESPONSE QUESTION 4:

Read the following passage from Act Ill, scene i. In a well-written essay, examine how this description of Hamlet’s character challenges the reader’s previous evaluation and contributes to the overall tragedy of the play.

Avoid plot summary.

OPHELIA: 0, what a noble mind is here o’erthrownl The courtiers,

scholart, soldierb, eye, tongue, sword, The expectancy and rose of the fair state,

The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers, quite, quite down! And 1, of ladies most deject and wretched,

That suck’d the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh;

That unmatch’d form and feature of blown youth Blasted with ecstasy.

0, woe is me, To have seen what 1 have seen, see what 1 seel

 

Describe why this question is appropriate for the selected statistical test. Identify the variables in this study and each of their attributes: discrete or continuous, quantitative or categorical, and scale of measurement.

Week 3 Assignment

During this week you will work in the discussion area to identify a research question created in Week 1 that would utilize a dependent-samples t test or repeated-measures ANOVA. This discussion will help you work towards your “Week 3 Assignment.” If there are no research questions that fit these types of statistical analyses, you will need to decide on a new question before moving forward with the assignment.

In your initial posting for this assignment, include the following:

  • Identify an appropriate research question that would require the use of a dependent-samples t test or repeated measures ANOVA to answer. Pick the question from the list created in Week 1 or identify a new question if there are no appropriate ones from Week 1.
  • Describe why this question is appropriate for the selected statistical test.
  • Identify the variables in this study and each of their attributes: discrete or continuous, quantitative or categorical, and scale of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio).
  • Do the variables fit the qualifications for the selected statistical test? Explain.
  • List the statistical notation and written explanation for the null and alternative hypotheses.
  • Describe the types of errors that could occur.

 

Why do some corporations choose to set up factories in places like Mexico, Bangladesh, or Indonesia? How do corporations benefit from taking their factories outside of first world industrialized nations? Why might the workers continue working at the factories despite the challenges they face?

INTERNATIONAL TRADING

Why do some corporations choose to set up factories in places like Mexico, Bangladesh, or Indonesia? How do corporations benefit from taking their factories outside of first world industrialized nations? Why might the workers continue working at the factories despite the challenges they face? 200 word minimum. No Plagirsm needs to be in your own words.