Careers Discussion 2b, due 3/6 This week we will continue Module 2 and look at careers that require Child Development knowledge, certificates or degrees, but are NOT careers that involve ECE. Try to watch AT LEAST three of them. Then, write a Discussion Post about this process. You may include information about the careers, […]
Instructions? After viewing the CBS 60 minutes clip (scroll down to the end of the page) and reviewing the background information provided in CBS60Minutes.pdf, with the gracious permission of Professor Zheng-sheng Zhang, students have the option to collaborate in pairs (preferred) or work individually. Their task is to create a dialogue or monologue centered around the topic […]
FACS 311 WEEK 8 1. Read Chapter 8, Marriage The Ultimate Commitment? 2. Post in the Discussion Board on Blackboard to answer the following question: What does a “successful” marriage look like? 3. Answer the following questions: A. Visit https://www.garylewandowski.com/ Take the quiz that is circled in the picture above. Record your score and discuss […]
It Takes More Than Two Here you will find some interesting materials on the topic of sex tourism and economies that rely on travelers who pay for sex as part of their entertainment and travel. Typically, when we think of prostitution, what comes to mind is the two people making the transaction. However, for these […]
The Overturn of Roe V. Wade: What Are The Sociological Consequences? No unread replies.No replies. The historical overturn of the 1973 Supreme Court decision of Roe v. Wade (1973) to provide reproductive rights to women has important sociological implications! Here is a brief overview from NPR to give you the background on Roe v. Wade […]
Over the past few months, we’ve gone from looking at early contact between Native peoples and Europeans, to the upheavals of the 1700s and the American Revolution, to the contest over slavery, federal authority, and western expansion in the lead-up to the Civil War. From American Independence forward, consider whether the United States has lived […]