Provide a 8 pages analysis while answering the following question: Social Analysis Is Valued Because It Is Inspired by a Will to Make a Better World.

Provide a 8 pages analysis while answering the following question: Social Analysis Is Valued Because It Is Inspired by a Will to Make a Better World. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. Seidman described his disappointment in the sorts of sociological practice that has become a narrow and specialized conversation about definitions in theory and disagreements about the method. Then he wrote, more optimistically: “I return to sociology as I initially came to the discipline, with the hope of finding a home where social analysis is valued because it is inspired by a will to make a better world. …”

Social analysis is then part of a technique in sociology, purpose of which, according to Sweden, is “to be a part of the ongoing conversation and conflict over the present and future shape of the social world.”

Concepts and Objectives of Sociology

Du Bois & Wright, in their work ‘Applying sociology –&nbsp.Making a better world’ define the term as follows:” Sociology is the study of human social life, groups, and societies, giving special emphasis to modern industrialized systems. It is a discipline involving the ability to think imaginatively and one in which personal views of the world are set aside so we may look more carefully at the influences that shape our lives and those of others. Social structure is an important concept in sociology.”

From the above definition, what group view matter? Although the author said personal views are set aside, individual goals must be disregarded.&nbsp. It simply means that the works of sociology are to find melting points where people of different beliefs and biases could work together for the common good.

Du Bois & Wright believe in permanent construction and reconstruction of social life, which is based upon the meanings people attach to their actions. The authors thus said: “In sociological research, it is important to distinguish between the intended and unintended results of human action. Sociology studies the resulting balance between social reproduction and social transformation. Social reproduction occurs because there is continuity in what people do. Social transformation – change – occurs because of the intended action and unintended consequences.

This is the final week of the semester. Your initial Post to this discussion board is due WEDNESDAY by midnight and your Reply is due by Thursday at midnight. You must make your initial post answer BOTH questions for full credit and reply to one student.  Watch the video below. Why do you think it is that quick weight loss does not lead to long term weight loss?  Adam Ruins Everything – Why Extreme Diets Don't Work (Links to an external site.) In the article below, several types of diets are analyzed. Choose one and discuss. What do you see in the study that leads to its credibility or indicates the possibility that it might not be a well conducted or unreliable study? Do you have an idea what the “best” diet for weight loss might be? 

Low Carb vs. Low fat Diets

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This is the final week of the semester. Your initial Post to this discussion board is due WEDNESDAY by midnight and your Reply is due by Thursday at midnight. You must make your initial post answer BOTH questions for full credit and reply to one student.

Watch the video below. Why do you think it is that quick weight loss does not lead to long term weight loss?

Adam Ruins Everything – Why Extreme Diets Don't Work (Links to an external site.)

In the article below, several types of diets are analyzed. Choose one and discuss. What do you see in the study that leads to its credibility or indicates the possibility that it might not be a well conducted or unreliable study? Do you have an idea what the “best” diet for weight loss might be?

Low Carb vs. Low Fat Diets (Links to an external site.)

Learning Objective 4 Apply the concept of energy balance and its influences at the physical, emotional, societal, and cellular level to evaluate advantages and disadvantages of various methods used to correct energy imbalances.

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During assessment, counsellors need to identify risk factors in the client’s presentation as well as protective factors to weigh them against. Risk factors are factors in the young person’s presentation or situation which could increase the likelihood of them coming to harm. Protective factors are those which could decrease this risk. What are some risk and protective factors that counselors need to consider as part of their risk assessment process with young people?

During assessment, counsellors need to identify risk factors in the client’s presentation as well as protective factors to weigh them against. Risk factors are factors in the young person’s presentation or situation which could increase the likelihood of them coming to harm. Protective factors are those which could decrease this risk. What are some risk and protective factors that counselors need to consider as part of their risk assessment process with young people?

Create a 6 pages page paper that discusses self-esteem in psychology.

Create a 6 pages page paper that discusses self-esteem in psychology. Its main point is to enhance the quality of life of human persons (Leadership With You, n.d.). Individuals are therefore challenged to employ strategies that can boost their self-awareness and self-esteem. By such means, they can establish meaningful lives, become better agents of change and better represent the lowly. Accordingly, this essay attempts to identify self-esteem strategies helpful to self-leadership but is limited to psychological, management, and social paradigms. This essay also evaluates the effectiveness of the aforesaid strategies and scrutinizes strategy implications on human resource practices. 2

Self-esteem is often regarded as the person’s assessment of his own value. It makes or breaks success either suffer from the lack or excess of it (Adler & Stewart, 2004). High self-esteem is usually seen in relation to good leadership, though good leadership does not necessitate a horde of followers. As Plato once said, “The first and best victory is to conquer self” (cited in LeadershipNow, 1996-2009). A person who cannot lead himself cannot lead others. This would deal with his credibility and social contribution a hard blow. Self-leadership should come first before attempts to lead others. Its main point is to enhance the quality of life of human persons (Leadership With You, n.d.). Individuals are therefore challenged to employ strategies that can boost their self-awareness and self-esteem. By such means, they can establish meaningful lives, become better agents of change and better represent the lowly. Accordingly, this essay attempts to identify self-esteem strategies helpful to self-leadership but is limited to psychological, management, and social paradigms. This essay also evaluates the effectiveness of the aforesaid strategies and scrutinizes strategy implications on human resource practices.

Self-esteem is no different from other mentally programmed conditions that are cultivated along with self-awareness.&nbsp.