Compare and contrast the ideas of “Indian time” and “time management.” As a manager in a Native organization, how do these ideas influence behavior?

BUniversity time, answer these three questions. Use 50-75 words each to answer the question in a Word document. Based on your personal experience (and gut feelings) from the Corona virus task force briefing, who from the briefing conveys trust to you and what is it about him/her/them that conveys trust? As a leader, what lessons […]

Discuss,What 6 key take aways can you state from your reading Chapter 3 – Historical Contact and Conflict?

What 6 key take aways can you state from your reading Chapter 3 – Historical Contact and Conflict? In considering your take aways, think about them in relationship to a.) “demonstrating a sense of Indian identity while recognizing the cultural adaptation that tribes have undergone over time” (p. 53) and b.) “a call for a […]

What specific examples from the videos or text encourage you to think more broadly/expansively about tribal histories

After watching the videos and reading the chapter, what big take aways can you offer in terms of writing/telling/developing historical understanding? How might ethnohistory (p. 42-43) influence your thinking about writing/telling/developing historical understanding? What specific examples from the videos or text encourage you to think more broadly/expansively about tribal histories

Describe the norm being violated and what you did to violate it

Introduction to Sociology Essay 1: Norm Violation Instructions1.Read the section on “Ethnomethodology” in Chapter 4 of your textbook.2.Engage in an Ethnomethodological Experiment that breaks background assumptions. In other words, violate a norm.3.Include the following in your essay:a.Describe what Garfinkel means by “background assumptions”, based on what you read in Chapter 4.b.Discuss the setting in which […]

Describe each of the theories/models you selected. For each, explain its value in helping individual(s) who have experienced or are experiencing crisis, trauma, or disaster. Be specific and provide examples to illustrate your points.

To understand effective service delivery in response to critical incidents, helping professionals must first understand theories of how individuals process crisis and models for responding to survivors. For example, being aware of the Childhood Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome can help sexual trauma practitioners conceptualize the cognitive processing of sexual abuse from the perspective of the […]

What consent issues were present in this Facebook study? Could there have been any issues with regards to vulnerable populations in this study? How would you feel if you found out that you were unknowingly part of this Facebook study?

Forum Question: In 2012, Facebook conducted an experiment on 700,000 Facebook users without these users knowing about the research. Facebook divided these users into two groups and displayed more negative content in the news feed of one group and more positive content in the news feed of the other group. Facebook found that those users […]

What issues of fairness are raised by stratification and inequality with respect to the selected topic (concept from rubric: social justice)?

Discuss social stratification and inequality as they relate to a topic of interest, such as the family, deviance, crime, race/ethnicity or gender., Also address a set of questions related to citizenship, social justice, and ecology (related to social responsibility). These include: • What role to people play – through their actions and inactions – in […]

Summarize Who is the speaker? What are her main points? What sociological concepts did she discuss? Why is a single story dangerous? What is the antidote of the danger of the single story? Use these questions to guide you as you write your essay

Open the TED Talk link, The Danger of a Single Story. Listen to the talk and write a summary of it. Who is the speaker? What are her main points? What sociological concepts did she discuss? Why is a single story dangerous? What is the antidote of the danger of the single story? Use these […]

What are the ethical considerations that should have been considered in this study? Were the results of the experiment worth possibly compromising its ethics?

Week 2 Discussion The Stanford Prison Experiment is considered to be quite controversial. On the one hand, there seem to be several ethically questionable aspects to the experiment; on the other hand, the experiment exposed some extraordinary results in the field of psychology. What are the ethical considerations that should have been considered in this […]