Please respond to the following prompt in no less than 300-400 words. In your re

Please respond to the following prompt in no less than 300-400 words. In your response, you must fully answer all aspects of the question and support your answer with reference to course materials (textbook, supplementary readings, videos, etc).
Pick one of the sociological theories you’ve learned about in this unit. What are its core assumptions about how society and social life work? What are its strengths? its weaknesses? What makes it different from other theories you’ve learned about?

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Read the NY Times article: “Cities and Land of Opportunity” https://www.nytimes.

Read the NY Times article: “Cities and Land of Opportunity” https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/11/upshot/big-cities-low-skilled-workers-wages.html
Please answer the following:
What is the correlation described in the article about dense cities and a college education?
Discuss some problems of low-skilled workers who live in cities.
What are some remedies you can achieve in order to overcome the lack of legitimate jobs and expense of living in the city.
Please incorporate your overall reaction to the findings discussed in the article.
double-spaced and at least 2 pages.

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For this exercise, you are asked to review the recent calls for proposals from t

For this exercise, you are asked to review the recent calls for proposals from the National Institute of Health, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and other agencies/foundations that award grants. Carefully review the current funding opportunities and respond
RSF: https://www.russellsage.org/research/categories/requests-proposals (Links to an external site.)
AECF: https://www.aecf.org/about/grant-making/ (Links to an external site.)
RWJF: https://www.rwjf.org/en/how-we-work/grants-explorer/funding-opportunities.html?cid=xps_other_pd_ini%3Afundingopportunitiesgoogle_dte%3A20200124 (Links to an external site.)
NIH/NIMH: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/funding/opportunities-announcements/listings/rfas-sponsored.shtml (Links to an external site.)
Address the following questions in your discussion forum post:
What are your thoughts about how these calls are shaping research and practice?
What would you be interested in studying that is or is not on the list?

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No quotations are permitted in this exercise. Use your own words.  You may parap

No quotations are permitted in this exercise. Use your own words.  You may paraphrase, if you properly cite your sources (see question d) for an illustration of proper citation). Remember, directly using 7 or more words in sequence without quotation marks constitutes plagiarism. 
You must refer specifically to the book (demonstrating that you have read it), citing page numbers. Do not use outside (e.g. internet sources) and do not consult with other students.
Answer the following in 500 words or less:
a) Briefly, how is mode of production defined in the book?
b) Briefly, how do Huberman and Sweezy define means of production? Give any example of private ownership of the means of production.
c) Briefly, how do Huberman and Sweezy define social ownership?
d) The authors argue that the capitalist system is inefficient, wasteful, irrational and unjust. “In capitalist society, things are cooperatively operated and made, but not cooperatively owned by those who made them.  Those who use the machinery do not own it, and those who own it do not use it” (Huberman & Sweezy, 1968: 50). The remedy, argue the authors, is to link socialization of production with the social ownership of the means of production. Explain what this means.
Reading:
L. Huberman, P. Sweezy, Introduction to Socialism.New York: Monthly Review Press. 1973. 7-51.

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