Thursday, November 18, 2010
The vicious circle
After reading this article it said that 99.2 percent of young people transferred to an adult facilities in Cook County were minorities. i do think that it is disturbing that there is more minorities in jail than Caucasian. even though there is more minority in jail that does not mean that they should be treated any differently. I think that most prisoners while they are in jail they go through primary deviance because when it's their first time at the jail they do not like the fact of staying in a small jail cell their entire life. So the thoughts that go through their head is they don't ever want to be put in jail and they say they want to learn from their mistakes and they don't want to make it a habit to be deviant. I think that once prisoners are locked up for a long time and they get use to their regular routine and when they are finally free they fall into temptation and are put back in jail. it starts becoming a regular routine for them and they repeat the same behaviors that led them to jail in the first place. I honestly think that our society labels deviants as being bad and not human because of some of the bad choices they make. As a society we label them as prisoners and nothing else we want the jails and officers to deal with them and we push them out of our way.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Jail expierience
My experience from going to the county jail for a tour was quite interesting and scary at the same time. before going into the jail i was very excited but then when the officer was talking to us about what we would be getting ourselves into made me a little nervous. While i was at the jail when the officer started talking to us about how society wants people that create felonies in jail. He said that we would rather avoid the problem which is the inmates and just have them in jail, that our society wants to keep them away from us but we don't do anything to help them get better when you have jails that when they discipline them they discipline them very badly. When he took us on the tour and we saw many of the inmates they were saying very rude and unnecessary comments. This reminded me of the labeling theory that we talked and read about in sociology class. I connected the inmates saying rude comments to the labeling theory because they are labeled by society to be criminals and bad people that they feel the need to act as society labels them to be which is yelling out rude comments.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Article
After reading this article i realized that children learn what is expected of them in society at a very young age. After i read about this little boy and read that he liked dressing up as a princess and liked the color pink i thought to myself he is just a little boy and it should be encouraged for children to like what they want and not try to change what they like. The little boy liked to dress up as a princess but did not like showing it to people in public because he was afraid of other children making fun of him and putting him down. His older encouraged him inside the house but did not encourage him outside of school because other children will start to look at him strange. i thought that it was very sad to read about this little boy who is different than other little boys and for him to be afraid to let people know who his true self was and what his real interests are because he was afraid of what others would say at the young age of 3.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
trip to mexico
Last night while i was looking at pictures from when i went to Mexico for the summer i was thinking about how different it is from the United States. To begin with when i first got there my cousins invited me to go to a type of flee market with them while i was at the flee market i got a ton of stares from people. At one point my cousins had to use the restroom and asked me if i needed to use it i said yes so i went along with them. When i went into the bathroom there was a women standing near the door like some kind of a guard. I kept walking until she stopped me and told me i had to pay to go to the bathroom. I looked at my cousin and asked her "is she serious?" My cousin said yes so i payed and she gave me toilet paper. This is an example of culture shock because i was shocked that i had to pay to use the restroom and in exchange they would give me toilet paper. When we went to go eat at a restaurant i ordered tacos for myself and the waitress said, "oh no salsa for you right?" I answered yes i want salsa on my tacos. This is an example of Ethnocentrism because the waitress that took my order looked surprised when i said i wanted salsa because she thought since i was not from Mexico i didn't like salsa on my tacos.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
shopping
Today after school i went to the mall to try to look for a homecoming dress at the fox valley mall. I was walking into different stores to try to look for a nice dress but i couldn't really find a dress in one store i went. While i was on my way to look into a different store a guy who works at one of the stands outside of the stores came up to me and asked me questions on straightening my hair. He was trying to sell me a "special" straightener that would curl and straighten my hair. He said it cost two-twenty but that he would sell it to me for one hundred and twenty. As he was trying to convince me to buy the straightener he used very weird ways to persuade me to buy the straightener. He kept telling me to hold the straightener so that i would have the temptation to buy it. His technique of trying to persuade me where not good at all. I kept asking him how much the straightener was and he just kept saying the price doesn't matter look how nice it leaves your hair.
It made me realize that as we are learning in class right now American culture is. Americans when they try to sell you something anything they try their hardest to make you buy it.. They use language that will persuade you to fall into temptation and buy it. Even thought they know the product is not so good they have to make people make buys so that their business goes good. This shows how our culture is a pop culture because we are propagated by media. we look at the t.v., malls, and decide the things we purchase.
It made me realize that as we are learning in class right now American culture is. Americans when they try to sell you something anything they try their hardest to make you buy it.. They use language that will persuade you to fall into temptation and buy it. Even thought they know the product is not so good they have to make people make buys so that their business goes good. This shows how our culture is a pop culture because we are propagated by media. we look at the t.v., malls, and decide the things we purchase.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Article of german journalist
1. What Stefan finds strange about American culture is that the average American jogs a lot. H e finds it strange that Americans jog anywhere at any time of day and in very hot weather too. He finds it strange that americans wake up as early as 5 a.m. just to jog. He doesnt understand why americans don't mind running in dense car traffic where they cant help but take deep breaths of exhaust fumes.
2. Stefan finds jogging strange because where he comes from they don't jog as much let alone jog by themselves.Germans would rather play sports. they think if you are going to sweat whats the point of doing it alone. They have always thought america as a land of cars and riders, the modern , steering wheel kind of cowboys.
3. one american value that i could relate is sports in mexico. many people in mexico are big in sports especially soccer. Soccer is very important to people in mexico many become professional soccer players.
2. Stefan finds jogging strange because where he comes from they don't jog as much let alone jog by themselves.Germans would rather play sports. they think if you are going to sweat whats the point of doing it alone. They have always thought america as a land of cars and riders, the modern , steering wheel kind of cowboys.
3. one american value that i could relate is sports in mexico. many people in mexico are big in sports especially soccer. Soccer is very important to people in mexico many become professional soccer players.
Monday, September 6, 2010
On Saturday morning i had to go to work i work at a grocery store. Being a cashier u see a lot of things that customers do that they don't realize themselves that they are in a public place where anyone can see what they are doing. While i was helping one of the cashiers bag the customer that she was charging had two more gallons of milk at the bottom of the cart. I was not sure if i should say something to the cashier because i was not sure if she had already ringed up the milk or not. In my head i thought if i say something and if the cashier already ringed up the milk than i would end up looking like i was accusing her of stealing the milk. I was in a situation that i didn't know what to do. So i finally thought about it and i decided to tell the cashier that she had two more gallons of milk at the bottom of the cart.
The experience that i had on Saturday reminded me of the video clip that we were watching in Sociology class about how people at the beach were confused on what to do when you are put in a situation where you don't know what to do if someone's things are being stolen. Each person thinks differently and reacts differently when put into a certain situation.One of the sociologist i think this situation relates to is to what Max Weber believes. What Max Weber believes is that to understand someone you have to walk in their shoes. I think i got a pretty good idea to what many people in the video clip of "What would you do"were thinking in their head when i was at work.
The experience that i had on Saturday reminded me of the video clip that we were watching in Sociology class about how people at the beach were confused on what to do when you are put in a situation where you don't know what to do if someone's things are being stolen. Each person thinks differently and reacts differently when put into a certain situation.One of the sociologist i think this situation relates to is to what Max Weber believes. What Max Weber believes is that to understand someone you have to walk in their shoes. I think i got a pretty good idea to what many people in the video clip of "What would you do"were thinking in their head when i was at work.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
About me
I am funny, fun to be around, honest, friendly, and that's just a few words that define me. Since i was a little girl i have always looked up to my older sisters. Wherever they would go i would follow them even though i know i got on their nerves and even though they would yell at me sometimes i still looked up to them. I would go into my sister Erica's room and go through all her makeup and try to apply it while she was at school. Till this day i look up to them and go to them for advice on anything like: boys, school,clothes or how to start becoming an adult and learn how to be a responsible person. I really want to become a responsible person that doesn't rely so much on her mom or dad. Both of my sisters are now older and have their own life of their own. They have their own house and their career.
I want to one day be able to stand on my own two feet and be independent and successful. I want to one day become an accountant, i know it will be a little hard to get there but i know myself that i am able to do it if i set my mind to it. I am determined to do better as life goes on. i know that there is obviously going to be bumps along the way but i have family and friends to help me get there.
I want to one day be able to stand on my own two feet and be independent and successful. I want to one day become an accountant, i know it will be a little hard to get there but i know myself that i am able to do it if i set my mind to it. I am determined to do better as life goes on. i know that there is obviously going to be bumps along the way but i have family and friends to help me get there.
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