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Write a 500 or more word paper that provides a critical analysis and evaluation of the following questions.
- What are some of your ascribed, achieved, and master statuses?
- How are these different from your parents or grandparents?
- Do family, work, or other activities hold the same personal identification status for you as they did for your parents or grandparents?
Additionally, in your paper discuss any differences that you notice.
- Did your parents or grandparents experience different conflict or strain than you?
- Discuss any differences that you notice.
- What future statuses do you expect for your life?
- How will these differ in personal identification and conflict or strain from you current statues?
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Running head: SOCIAL STATUS
Social Status
Institution Affiliation
Instructor’s Name
Student’s Name
Course Code
Date
SOCIAL STATUS
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Social Status
Every person in life has his or her ambitions and things they would wish to have, do or
see. Depending on one's desires, it’s hard to have similar goals with another individual, and if
any, it is very minimal. Each person occupies a number of status position in the society, some
ascribed (such as sex or race), and others achieved (such as occupation or education level). For
the period that I have lived on this planet, I have experienced most incredible and awesome
things and seen, touched and achieved my set goals. Individually for the last two years, I
weighed more than 150 pounds. But the mo...
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