Films on Demand: Sociology Collection: Social Institutions, sociology homework help

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Review the list of Films on Demand: Sociology Collection: Social Institutions to select and watch one video from each of the following categories listed: family, education, and religion.

Write a 700- to 1,050-word essay.

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Include the following in your paper:

  • Prepare an introduction that identifies the major social institutions in society and why they are important.
  • Describe each video and the social institutions it addresses.
  • Identify any relevant models of power structure or political behavior that might be influential.
  • Explain the functionalist, conflict, and interactionist perspectives on the family, religion, and education. Which perspective does each film use to discuss the institution? Explain specific examples from the videos.
  • Provide a conclusion that summarizes the main ideas of the essay and describes how these institutions have influenced you.

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Films on Demand SOC/100 Version 5 University of Phoenix Material Films on Demand: Sociology Collection: Social Institutions Week 4 Individual Assignment Resource: Films on Demand located in the University of Phoenix Library under the Multimedia Resources. Select and watch one video from each of the following categories: Family Family & Social Changes. Films On Demand. Films Media Group, 2014. Web. 19 Dec. 2014. . (FIRST 15 MINUTES) Why More Americans Are Living Alone. Films On Demand. Films Media Group, 2012. Web. 22 Dec. 2014. . Why Are Fewer Americans Getting Married? Films On Demand. Films Media Group, 2011. Web. 22 Dec. 2014. . Religion TEDTalks: Alain De Botton. Atheism 2.0. Films On Demand. Films Media Group, 2012. Web. 22 Dec. 2014. . Heaven: How Five Religions See It. Films On Demand. Films Media Group, 2011. Web. 22 Dec. 2014. . Nine Years After 9/11: Has Religious Tolerance Changed in America? Films On Demand. Films Media Group, 2010. Web. 22 Dec. 2014. . Symbol: Should We Still Fear the Swastika? Films On Demand. Films Media Group, 2010. Web. 22 Dec. 2014. . Education The Education of Michelle Rhee. Films On Demand. Films Media Group, 2013. Web. 22 Dec. 2014. . Unbreakable: One Girl Changing the World: The Story of Malala. Films On Demand. Films Media Group, 2013. Web. 22 Dec. 2014. . TEDTalks: Daphne Koller. What We're Learning from Online Education. Films On Demand. Films Media Group, 2012. Web. 22 Dec. 2014. . Lessons from the Real World: Social Issues and Student Involvement. Films On Demand. Films Media Group, 2011. Web. 22 Dec. 2014. . Copyright © 2016, 2015 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. 1
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Running Head: FILMS ON DEMAND: SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Films on Demand: Social Institutions

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FILMS ON DEMAND: SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS

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Films on Demand: Social Institutions
Social institutions define individuals, which unite to achieve a common purpose. They
comprise of a pre-established collection of norms, which support the well-being as well as the
survival of any society. Numerous varieties of social institutions exist where three chief
institutions dominate namely: family, religion, and education. Either of these institutions is of
paramount importance since it can aid a country to intensify and magnify its strength for they
play a fundamental role in progress besides the development in any nation. This paper reviews
the videos that are highly on demand and that closely address these three categories of social
institutions.
Videos on Family
The videos on demand that discussed family included: Why Are More American’s Living
Alone, Family & Social Change and Why Are Fewer Americans Getting Married. Critically,
these films emphasized on the manner in which the civically accepted family dynamicity has
changed besides evolving in a few decades ago. Ideally, society has evidently emerged to be
highly open as well as welcoming in acceptance of the new dynamics of the families, not putting
into account marriage nor women together with the new roles they play in families. The videos
review the changes that have taken place in the family realm over decad...


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