Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Harriet Martineau

The period that Harriet Martineau was present in was 1802-1876. What was going on in that time period was feminism. A act was passed in that period it was called the divorce and matrimonial causes. This act was passed in 1857.

Her major contributions were she studied women, children and sufferers ( Persons who are consider to be criminals, mentally ill, handicapped, poor or alocholic). The books she wrote were Ilustrations of Political Economy, Socitey in America. Her first piece that was published was Female Writers of Partical Divinity in the Unitarian Journal Monthly Repository in 1822. She was also the translator of Auguste Comte's work. She studied the social customs of Britain and the United States and analyzed the consquences of industrialization and capitalism.

Vocab terms:
Social Facts- She studied the behavior of women, children and sufferers. She was an active sociologist.
Theory-  She believed that society would be better if men and women were treated equally.
Sociological Imagination- Using the relationship between class, race, and gender.

Other interesting facts about Harriet are she believed that a better society would emerge if women and men were treated equally, enlightened reform occured, and cooperation existed among people in all social classes. She explored factors influenced in the lives of people, mainly in women and children. She was convinced that sociology was the true science of human nature. She thought it could bring about new knowledge and understanding.

Website: http://media.pfeiffer.edu/lridener/dss/

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Monday, March 26, 2012

Bucket List

1. Visit Europe
2. Own a sports car
3. Own a mansion
4. Visit every state in the United States
5. Go paragliding
6. Become a millionaire
7. Win the lottery
8. Write a book
9. Ride in a limousine
10. Go scuba diving
11. Go to Hollywood
12. Go mining for gold
13. Go mining for gemstones
14. Go jet skiing
15. Go rock climbing
16. See the northern lights
17. Witness a meteor shower
19. Visit the Bahamas
20. Learn to make pottery
21. Learn to draw
22. Read all the books I want to read
23. Learn to ride a skateboard
24. Go canoeing
25. Go kayaking
26. Go wind surfing
27. Go water skiing
28. Drive a speed boat
29. Go hunting
30. Ride a horse without a saddle
31. Go snowboarding
32. Go snowmobiling
33. Learn archery
34. Learn to shoot a gun
35. Learn to speak French
36. Learn to play the piano
37. Learn to play the drums
38. Learn to play the guitar
39. Go white water rafting
40. Learn to surf
41. Race a sports car
42. Go dirt biking
43. Ride the world largest Ferris wheel
44. Swim with dolphins
45. Meet a famous celebrity
46. Become a billionaire
47. Visit a castle
48. Travel around the world
49. Visit a psychic
50. Attend a midnight screening of a movie on the day it comes out