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Discuss Machiavelli's assertion for Moral relativity and political power. Describe Machiavelli's ideal kind of state and kind of ruler/leader.
Describe a heterogeneous group scenario. Use two (2) examples of differences such as race, economic status, level of pathology, gender, religiosity, etc.
What are the Different kinds of Laws and their functions? What are the five proofs of God's existence? Why is it important to his theory of laws?
According to Mitchell's critique of Dolle Minas and MVM (Men and Women in Society), what connections do these two groups fail to make?
Explain what that means and provide examples to illustrate how these practices have evolved over space and time.
For the "Criminology in the World" discussion forum, find something to examine for evidence of criminological concepts and principles at work.
How has our federal system of government shaped the context for business-government relations in Canada?
Watch the film, Them and Us. What are three things you will remember from this film? What was it about each moment, scene, person, event that was so memorable?
Do you think Clawson and Oxley's findings are still applicable today? If so, why? In your argument, discuss the role of the news media today.
While Argentina has chosen to address the past in order to move forward, Uruguay has chosen to ignore and repress it, leading to a collective amnesia.
Describe at least two potential solutions to the social issue. What are the key steps involved with each potential solution?
Why is social equity a critically important value for public administration? Draw upon three schools of thought to substantiate your response.
What about the other sources of cultural knowledge? Can females effectively teach males?
Jervis observes the importance of plausibility as a major factor in the stories. In what way do you believe that plausibility is a valid explanation; or not?
What is your journey as a social worker? Include details about how you started in the field, your journey to this point
How did India manage to overcome the diversity challenge to sustain its democracy?
What would you argue are the most significant obstacles to meaningful reconciliation between Canada and the First Nations and other Indigenous peoples.
Briefly describe the importance of incorporating cultural concepts into the planning and modification of a program.
What is innovative or different in Marx's central arguments? What are the changes that a Marx tries to narrate, whether among stages or moments in time?
Discuss two research methods sociologists use to do their research and cite examples with your discussion.
What is arguably the paradox that is the greatest challenge we must overcome to develop a global governance system?
What is the social location, sociological imagination, social integration, path of least resistance, applied sociology, etc.
How might Nussbaum engage with and possibly refute Marx's objection to rights, given their shared concern with human flourishing?
Have you had an experience where either you or someone else chose to do something unethical? What was the purpose for the action?
The Port Huron Statement. Explain. What was their basic idea of economic democracy and how does this fit into the tradition of democratic socialism?