What I learned in sociology

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The past few months in this course have been a rewarding and memorable learning experience. Some of these lessons I will carry with me for the rest of my life. I feel more prepared to face society and the people in it head on in my pursuit of a better future. I can begin to answer the essential questions of how society really works, our place in history, and who will prevail. As I further my educational and career goals I will be equipped with an arsenal of facts and a new way of thinking that I can incorporate into everything I do. The sociological perspective, is this a new lens to view the world through. Which has enabled me to see how the larger problems of the world affect me and how I in turn affect them, giving me the ability to predict the direction of the world and make smarter choices with a greater degree of accuracy is which is always an in demand skill.
There are some things I have learned and seen that are so moving, I feel they deserve to be mentioned first. The Babies documentary would be one of these things. This was an eye opening movie, not only did it reinforce my personal decision to not have children it served as a reminder of how fundamentally similar all human beings are regardless of culture. I believe that the documentary actually had very little to do with babies, instead it was designed to show us that regardless of race, religion, and socioeconomic status that at our core we are all human beings. Seeing a baby growing up in a rural African village, and another in California both blowing raspberries and learning their first words is what makes this all come together. I’m sure if you put all of those kids in the same room, without any special signifiers like jewelry or clothes, you wouldn’t even know who came from where. Deviance another universal trait, was also the name of my favorite chapter of the textbook. The work of Cesare Lomborso

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