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MaryAnna Francis

Chapter 1 3.Functionalism, conflict theory and critical race theory are considered to be micro sociology because they examine and interpret things on a large scale. Social force that influences peoples conduct in private and public and the reaction e give their behaviours. !.Symbolic interaction"ism and #ueer theory are regarded as micro sociology because they are both examined on a small"scale symbolic interactions is a face $ to face interactions ho Chapter 3 !.%he media does influence our cultures in many ays but & believe that the expanding changes in our cultural diversity does influence the changes expressed in the media, for example because Canada is such a diverse country, you ill find that most languages and countries have their o n television' radio stations. 3.(ur sexual preference is not determined by biology. )iology depicts our gender not sexual orientation. %he ay one thin*s and expresses their sexual orientation maybe a product of cultural upbringing. For example culturally being gay is deemed disapproving in many third orld countries so a teenage boy ho is gay may suppress those urges because culturally being gay is unacceptable and fro ned upon. Chapter + 1.Social norms that e as a society may consider the norm maybe #uite different for lets say a oman abuser stuc* in the man box. &n said box this abuser has mental norms that men are superior omen are inferior, omen are property and the man is above a omen. %hat men may use the norm of a loo*ing glass theory, hat he sa his father do, no he does it ith his ife and family,also imitating hat he sa as a child. 3.Social media has altered our fundamentals of sociali,ation in many ays, many years ago communication as more on a face to face level today text messaging and instant messaging has ta*en over all forms of communication bet een people. &n today-s society seating do n and actually riting a letter ith a pen and paper are even considered taboo to today-s. teenager rather a *eyboard ould be the norm for many teenagers in this day and age. Chapter / 1.0o age factories in developing countries are not forms of opportunity but rather exploitation. 1aying someone less than minimum age, bad or*ing conditions, lac* of benefits and no 2ob security is not a form of opportunity but rather a form of exploitation.

Most people in these countries are so desperate for or* and money that they are 2ust about anything for the means to feed their families.

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!.3lobali,ation4 3ro th to global or orld ide scale a process characteri,ed by the spread and intensification of capitalism across the globe !.3lobali,ation impacts the movement of people because people migrate from one country to another for a better life. Most people have this reinforced dream that abroad is an 5easy life6. 1eople have this perception that migrating to a ne country ill be a ne start ith the ability to gro and have the lavish lifestyles they see in the media and movies. 0ife abroad is very attractive ith people living their homes, 2obs and all their credential to come to a ne country only to reali,e that life and survival is harder than they thought and having to or* in a factory or as domestic help.

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