Sociology 101
Assignment 4
Sociology
emerged as the study of all aspects of human existence, where people
lived, the nature of their work, how they viewed life, and interpersonal
relationships. As sociologists, we are not in the business of
evaluating, diagnosis, or critique of individual’s actions but rather
observing behaviors and wondering what drove them to that type of
behavior or how society draws it‘s lines of what is acceptable and what
is beyond the line. So review the obituary andPlease answer the following question:
After reading the Sebastian Horsley obituary, why would I include it in a sociology class?
This should be a 1 or 2 page double spaced typed in Microsoft word (.doc or .docx) or a plain text (.txt) document. This assignment is due Sunday at midnight ET of Week 5. Use the Submit Answer button below to upload your completed homework assignment prior to the due date.
Learning Objectives | Satisfactory | Unsatisfactory | Points |
Concept mastery | Students will demonstrate an understanding of the concepts presented in Chapter 8 of the text | Students will not demonstrate an understanding of the concepts presented in Chapter 8 of the text | 1-30 points |
Application of sociological concepts presented in chapter 8 | Students will apply sociological concepts presented in chapter 8 in explaining the sociological perspective of including this reading | Students will not apply sociological concepts presented in chapter 8 in explaining the sociological perspective of including this reading | 1-30 points |
Conclusion | Students will present a well thought out conclusion presenting their ideas with support from the concepts presented in the text. | Students will not present a well thought out conclusion presenting their ideas with support from the concepts presented in the text. | 1-30 points |
Presentation | Student will present a well written paper with attention to spelling, grammar, punctuation and overall presentation | Student will not present a well written paper with attention to spelling, grammar, punctuation and overall presentation | 1-10 points |
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