Kaushik Shandilya
I believe everything happens for a reason.
Location India
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Kaushik Shandilya replied to Jon Lee
@KathrynMackenzie Yes totally agree with you on this . We should eat and do what we like .
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Kaushik Shandilya replied to Tracy Ward
That's great :).
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First week was very subtle and interesting . I guess learning comes from the comment section here . I mean this the best practical application to gain the best out of this course.
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Sociological imagination according to CW Mills relationship of ourselves with the society outside . I varies based on 4 factors that is - historical, cultural, structural and critical .
Socialization refers to the process where the individual understands the functioning and norms of the society . It is learning different cultures embracing it and...
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The area that I lived in for me was an advantage to me because it make understand the value of doing your own work being independent and socially converse with people and the schooling shaped me the person that I am today made me humble, respect elders and be cool, calm and patient.
In my social group there is nothing taboo as we respect other people...
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Yes I agree with you totally
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Yeah classy makes them think they are cool and on top which is kinda true sadly .
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Structural , cultural ,historical and critical factors play a crucial role in influencing our food choice as some eat the food for personal gains like building muscle and fitness whereas others due to their cultural beliefs tend eat the food of one type(vegetarian) and avoid the other type ( non-vegetarian).
I personally feel that it should be left to the...
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Yes we are expected to behave differently, I like to call it being formal and casual at different time, place and situation. At work or college you are expected to behave formally with teachers and maintain law and conduct whereas during breaks you act casually with friends or outside . Places like a malls , clubs and dinning places you can be casual and...
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Yes bruh but not if your parents/mother shouts first at the tv then you are safe.
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Sociology is science in terms of the careful observations/examination of things and numerous experiments/theories performed/practiced. It does differ from everyday observation in the world as it requires deep digging to understand the functionality of the society and lot of theories to know the society as whole , their thoughts , thinking, Ontologies and...
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The picture to me showcases the over-exploitation of workers in a satirical fashion as we tend to focus on the start and look at the output in terms of achievement but very seldomly we look at the process . Same applies here we do not have any idea how the workers work in explicit and challenging conditions to make the output.
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I think the cartoons depict a variation between people trying to be confident and the one who is chilled and is confident that is why , he is not wearing the cloth with the message .
It is quite evident that everyone doesn't think the same . Some people follow on thing and other do not .
The group of people wearing the t-shirt with 'Be Yourself' as... -
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Well it depends on how the idea works but yes I would look into all aspects before completely embracing it . Suppose the idea is good and makes sense then I would not resist much and appreciate it.
Any issues , it must be examined carefully before we come to a conclusion or else we are being irrational and judgemental towards it .
I am pretty open...
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Kaushik Shandilya replied to Julia Cook
@KarenGracePrince I was going to ask the same question . I guess thanks for being quicker :) .
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So true! it is sadly quite omnipresent :( .
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Yeah it is depicted in movies a lot which help us understand it.
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In my place there is always reference or partialism which dominates and precedes in some cases . The term 'Nepotism' does exist here and lot of people take advantage of it irrespective of your skills , if you are from a powerful background , then it seems easier which is honestly a sad truth here. Respect and treatment of a person depends on his/her wealth...
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I am from India and I haven't heard the story at all . Yeah there is a saying that don't judge a book by its cover and I think it applies here and obviously there a role models who inspire us and it really effects the society.
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Yes you have beautifully summarized it .
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Yes! creating time is tough but once we do it . It feels refreshing .
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I generally maintain notes about the courses that I uptake . This will be interesting and yup . I will make a blog and share it.
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Kaushik Shandilya replied to Priyanka Pandey
@PriyankaPandey That is really nice and all the best .
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Kaushik Shandilya replied to JENNIFER THETFORD-KAY
Cool . You must be almost a pro at this.
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Kaushik Shandilya made a comment
Hello everyone! My name is Kaushik S . I am from India and live in Hyderabad . I am really excited to take up this course because I have done a course on psychology which deals with understanding the people and society and connecting with them , so I felt that it is a little bit correlated and try to understand the diversity here and acknowledge it .
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Kaushik Shandilya made a comment
AI and Big Data is really an interesting topic and im looking forward to it.