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watch the movie and Identify and explain the types of oppression presented in the film. Take into account the terms discussed in Workshop 3 (racism, xenophobia, ethnocentrism, classism, ageism, machismo, sexism, heterosexism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, and religious fundamentalism.) Describe and explain how various manifestations of...

There are many forms of abuse in the current US medical system. Examples: At times physicians have been known to "Up-Charge" to increase their reimbursement from insurance. There have also been times when the standard of care, or care offered, to a given patient is...

  SOCIAL COMPARISON People tend to compare themselves to others to gauge their intelligence, attractiveness, and success. Problematically, those who need a self-esteem and self-confidence boost may try to gain it through a downward comparison. In other words, in order improve their self-esteem and self-confidence,...

  By now you have received feedback on your Paper 1 plan and should be getting ready to begin your Paper 1 Introduction/Methods Draft, or already started. For this assignment you will apply concepts from Module 5 Part 2 (paragraph structure) to revise at least...

 Assessment Description Refer to the Family History Project Instructions and complete Part 1. Note: When submitting the genogram to the instructor, make sure the genogram is in a PDF format. The system will not accept the Genogram file. If this is not an option, take a screen...

Using the topic you have developed in PSY-530 (if you have not taken PSY-530, please check with your instructor about a topic), write a Research Proposal (2,000-2,500 words) on a topic relevant to the course. To complete the Research Proposal, do the following: Review the...

  Initial Questions below Question 1: Large diffuse crowds often turn to violence and property damage. One explanation of this phenomenon offered in the book is that in a crowd, people experience a sense of deindividuation—a sense that they are not accountable for their own actions—and...