Watch the movie: Real Women Have Curves (2002) Part 1 (1 – 1.5 pages) Brief explanation of the family that the movie portrays include family structure and key members of the family. Include diversity issues, dynamics and communication in this section. Analyze the family environment. Assess the family life cycle. Part 2 (1 – 1.5 […]
Construct a process improvement model that optimizes operational yield at Steelcase. Analyze Steelcase operational practices and state your opinion about their ethical culture.
Steelcase After watching the video on Steelcase and completing your reading assignments, research the company Steelcase and in a single Word document, APA format, minimum 7 full pages, complete the following tasks: Create a hypothetical demand forecast base on your research Construct a process improvement model that optimizes operational yield at Steelcase. Analyze Steelcase operational […]
Explain how stratification, inequality, and social mobility are depicted by Chris Gardner (Will Smith) in the plot of the movie “The Pursuit of Happyness.” Moreover, which perspective you think best fits the plot of the film and why.
The Pursuit of Happiness Using your sociological imagination, watch the 8 short clips below from the movie “The Pursuit of Happiness” (2006) directed by Gabriele Muccino and answer the following question: Q. Using once the conflict perspective and another the functionalist perspective, explain how stratification, inequality, and social mobility are depicted by Chris Gardner (Will […]
Write a paper that identifies: a scene in the film where some aspect from Chapter 5 “Language” was key to one of the character’s understanding or misunderstanding of the situation .
The Social Network Watch the film, The Social Network, in its entirety. Note: This film is available on DVD and digitally. You can purchase, rent or download the film for the purposes of this course. This film may also be available for check out at your local library. Film Summary: Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates […]
Explain which sociological perspective (functionalist, conflict, or interactionist) fits best and explain the plot of the movie Mississippi Masala.
Sociological Perspective Which sociological perspective (functionalist, conflict, or interactionist) fits best and explain the plot of the movie Mississippi Masala. Using your sociological imagination, which sociological perspective (functionalist, conflict, or interactionist) fits best and explains the plot of the movie. Moreover, in your answer you must use the following concepts in the chapter: culture, sanctions, […]
Which sociological perspective (functionalist, conflict, feminist, interactionist perspective) best explains and fits the plot of the movie The Matrix?
The Matrix (1 to 9) Movie CLIP – Living Two Lives (1999) HD Which sociological perspective (functionalist, conflict, feminist, interactionist perspective) best explains and fits the plot of the movie The Matrix?
Choose two films of your choice not screened on this unit and compare the directorial visions expressed in them.
Movies Choose two films of your choice not screened on this unit and compare the directorial visions expressed in them. Your two films should be linked in one of the following four ways (you must make it entirely clear at the beginning of your assignment which you have chosen): director (i.e. both films are by […]
Choose ONE of the following films to review. Explain which Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are related to the issue covered in the film?
Environmental sustainability in social and community work For this assignment, choose ONE of the following films to review. (They are available in the library ETV resources (https://massey.etv.org.nz/tv/vod ) Film Climate change the facts: https://massey.etv.org.nz/tv/vod/view/170120 Bio – Featuring insight from some of the world’s leading climate scientist, Sir David Attenborough, who examines the facts behind climate […]
Explain, a national cinema ‘participate[s] in establishing nationhood as a distinct, familiar sense of belonging which is shared by people from different social and regional backgrounds’ (S. Street). Do you agree?
British cinema A national cinema ‘participate[s] in establishing nationhood as a distinct, familiar sense of belonging which is shared by people from different social and regional backgrounds’ (S. Street). Do you agree? Discuss with examples from British cinema.
Compose a brief critical analysis of a particular film. Write a formal, academic paper, not an informal review.
Analysis of A film Compose a brief critical analysis of a particular film. Write a formal, academic paper, not an informal review. Academic writing is done by scholars for other scholars.