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Prepare: Prior to beginning your journal this week, complete all course readings and assigned videos, review the Week Two Instructor Guidance, and the Discussion, Policy and Your Life. It would also be helpful to review last weeks readings.
Reflect: Once you have completed these assignments think about how American politics have and could affect your career aspirations. The Founding Fathers created a governmental structure that affects almost every aspect of our lives even today. For instance, if you are a criminal justice major, what parts of the U.S. Constitution are applicable to what you are learning in your major? If you are a business major, which branch of government executive, legislative, or judicial has, or will have, the greatest influence on your business ambitions? If you are a healthcare major, how does separation of powers in the U.S. government affect the operations of most economic, social, and political processes throughout the United States?
Also, think about how federalism and the U.S. Congress have affected or will affect your life. The federal structure ensures that there is a clear line between local, state, and federal government regulations, policies, and oversightsometimes! Think about how federal statues affect your work or will affect your work in the future. Does Congress have oversight of any of the processes or products in your workplace? Do the government regulations, policies, and oversight sometimes conflict with local or state regulations, policies, and oversight?
Write: As you reflect on the information you learned this week, write in your journal, based on your current major and/or desired job, two detailed paragraphs about the following:
How a federal policy affects your current or desired workplace.
What role Congress has played in establishing workplace conditions in your current or desired job.
Your journal response must be a minimum one page, double-spaced. Justify your conclusions with facts and persuasive reasoning. Fully respond to all parts of the question and write your response in your own words. Outside research and references are not required for journal assignments, but if you choose to utilize outside sources they must be correctly cited utilizing APA format both within the body of your journal and include a full reference page
Think about your own elderly person that can break the mold.
Tell your own story of how a member of the elderly population changed your perception of what the elderly are all about
Write your own story about someone you know that is elderly, or possibly, just someone that can break the mold that was the intentions of the original ACES material.
Background: Most of social theory before the 1970s seeks to discover universal mechanisms and processes to account for all human experience. Some more recent critics have called this theorys totalizing attempts. According to them, totalizing attempts picture society as one integrated whole These critics draw from non-mainstream experiences to demonstrate that universal mechanisms and processes cannot account for all human experience. Other scholars still disagreeThe prompt asks you to evaluate this debate.
Statement to evaluate: The integration of non-white, female, and non-Western experiences into social theory has thwarted earlier theorys totalizing attempts.
Your task: To evaluate this statement, Wacquant, Chodorow, and discuss them in the context of two of the following fours theorizations: Gramsci, Haber
Write one page essay about your relationship with your favorite musical style, artist or song. Note*** Must focus on the singer Sade. I first heard this song on Youtube
The song is called: Feel No Pain by singer Sade.
-Explain how you identify with this song coming from poverty and now being successful.
What is it about that song that you like? What compels you to listen to it? Why do you take notice of it whenever you hear it, no matter where you are and no matter what youre doing? How does that song make you feel? Where and when did you first hear it?