IVONNE

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  1. How would you link labelling and an evaluation of the usefulness of this concept in comparison with Marxism ? How would you mash the two together whilst explaining the two briefly ? For example is a famous person was to come out of jail for being a rapist, he then gets labelled and known for that. so that's is known as a primary deviance as its it is known. Then how would you talk about Maxism? I can't think of any examples if you think you have any ideas, I would appreciate it as it would help in me making my own explanation Thanks
  2. Hey everyone, Have you ever felt this way where you did so much and to the point your feeling exhausted I am at a point in my life where I am 25 and finishing my social sciences studies. There about 6 weeks left. I will be having a gap year to save up and then head to do my undergraduate studies in law and sociology. There has been many up and downs and lessons and knowledge throughout these years and have seen and learned a lot while maturing at the same time. My question is: Is it too late to pursue what I am doing ?
  3. @studentofthegame It really put things into perspective and what you have overcame and it helped so thannnks
  4. @Dan502 I would say tiredness for number 1 relax for some time for number 2 but wisely knowing that I still have some work on the side society and family for number 3 as they always expect you to be at a certain place at a certain stage of life Thanks for the questions
  5. @Elisabeth That's what I also needed to hear and its good to know that there's people around in the world that reminds you. It really helped so thannnks
  6. @Space That's so true and I agree with most of things you've mentioned it really helped so Thannnks
  7. @lmfao well.....then I guess this is something questioned from time to time globally
  8. @TheAvatarState you don't see it because it has happened to me last night where somebody 'Serotoninluv' reported me who is still replying But its always good to know that not everyone is like that xxxx bye
  9. @Rilles what do you means by nobady chooses it and that's things are there. I am sure conflict didn't just happened either
  10. @Joseph Maynor I totally agree with you. Our minds wants to internalise and wants to believe that we do. Thanks for your feedback
  11. Stop being so mean guys. Nowadays people only get happiness by destroying and hurting others. After all, the things we see on the news and what I have studied in my sociology class, I found out that we don't really have free will. You can say things like 'we have rights in certain areas unlike other countries and places', but in reality, don't you think that we are all set up to follow a system ? when my lecturer asked us if we have free will no one put their hands up. I did. I also felt embarrassed but then he did also. then the entire class were confused. It opened eyes that 1% of the population has all the money whereas 99% are struggling and sharing. -Get your degree or your seen as a bad person in societies eyes. -Work long hours at a company and your guaranteed to have the best life (in other words, you could get the things you've wished for) -We are all in conflicts because of classism. Poor people work in dangerous conditions whereas rich people only get richer as lower class people work for them. -Norms and valued are set by society and so it makes people strive for 'normal' in order to feel accepted and respected This is brief here. I could go on for hours
  12. Examples for my next part of my presentation Any help would be much appreciated.
  13. Second part of my essay says Discuss ethical dilemma surrounding ethical issues in other words that means discuss what's indecisive around ethical issues But how do you put it ??
  14. I have an essay that is asking to provide a definition of what is meant by ethical issues and to include discussions around it with examples. My understanding on ethical issues is situation that arises. For example in medical fields practitioners are always places in stressful situation that they have to make crucial decisions on someone's life. Can anyone correct me if I'm wrong and if your well educated on this, can you give me your thoughts and examples. Any help would be much appreciated. Many thanks
  15. @ajasatya I really like your thought. very thoughtful! Just seen your message after GYM.Thanks again! Many Thanks again!!.....nothing more to say
  16. @OrpheusNovum I totally agree with what some people mentioned here, you need to cleanse and heal your soul first. feel elevated and deeply grounded and know what you've been through already and all the qualities you have and willing to share but some thief took the best out of you. know where your rooted and where you came from. understand your life because all relationships Be your 1sr priority and level up sister <3 Much love to you dear.
  17. @ajasatya@IVONNE in my psychology class we learned about Milgram. Milgram was interested in researching how far people would go in obeying an instruction if it involved harming another person. Stanley Milgram was Interested in how easily ordinary people could be influenced into committing atrocities for example, Germans in WWII. He found out that ordinary people are likely to follow orders given by an authority figure, even to the extent of killing an innocent human being. Obedience to authority is ingrained in us all from the way we are brought up. People tend to obey orders from other people if they recognize their authority as morally right and / or legally based. This response to legitimate authority is learned in a variety of situations, for example in the family, school and workplace. I hope this makes sense. this is a perfect example of what happened at my new workplace. what do you call them people 'authority' figure? Will that be an ethical issue if I make this as my 3rd ethical issue for my assignment ?
  18. @ajasatya what about people in big positions manipulation those that are less fortunate. I don't know what you call it. I recently started at a new workplace and on my first day there was a lady same age as me that was a team leader told me to clean with the others and I refused because I know she had a problem with me being here or the fact that I was different than anyone else and so she wanted to make me work and make everyone else thing that I am her worker. I refused and told her to clean it herself because I did and she clearly had a problem with it. then I left I reported it to my coordinator and well upset of what happened and I was explaining everything and the coordinator was fascinated on what I saw. I told her that I was sad the fact that people act in such ways and workers would do anything to keep their positions and so their manipulated and so we had a long discussion about her (the coordinator) having issues with managers and team leaders like that and she raised her concerned and ten telling me that she was happy to hear me because not many people stand for themselves and that I would be fully paid and nothing was on me (my fault). they were unprofessional and I told her that when people are in big positions, it comes with pride and then they manipulate those that t=are less fortunate and she was fascinated of the truth I've mentioned. I wanted to leave but then she said that i'll be having a new role Soo.....what do you call those people that give orders in which workers have to obey to prevent consequences ? Is that an ethical issue by the way?
  19. @ajasatya@ajasatya Thanks !! i'm now thinking of 1 more ethical issue...... it has to be interesting or else i'll get bored to talk about it
  20. @ajasatya awwwww noo, too bad. okaaay! I have an interesting one which is employees that steal in the workplace. I am a female security guard at a Big company at amazon. Although I am young, I found out that employees steal the latest iPhone. they work in the warehouse in groups and so when a parcel is missing, they good at saying things like we all worked together and nothing happened. They (tiptoe) walking knowing that scanners won't reach under their shoes and so its easier to get away with it. That's an ethical issues right ?
  21. @ajasatya That's more like it. I don't know what to say.. simply can't thank enough! This has now made so much sense and its an interesting topic too. I have to have 3 ethical issues. For now I have one which is in medical fields and I need 2 more. If you could help that would be amazing.
  22. @ajasatya 'the ethical issue is in the intent of the professional'. Does this part mean that ethical issues are intentionally in the hands of professionals and so we can't do anything about it
  23. @ajasatya are you saying that you've used the plagiarism checker to type your essays and so doing the things the way you did in order to say what you wanted to say was an ethical issue. I'm I understanding this wright?