Identify and describe the two areas of unrequited love. Which type do you think is more painful for the person rejecting the other? Which type do you think is more painful for the person being rejected? Support your answers

What will be an ideal response?


The student's discussion should include rejection over lack of physical attractiveness and rejection that occurs when one partner is more committed than the other. The student should also include his/her opinions about which type is more painful, along with support for his/her answers.

Sociology

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Durkheim's study of suicide rates and community came up with the paradoxical results that __________

a. suicide rates are higher in communities with too much or too little integration b. suicide rates are lowerin communities with low integration and higher in societies with high integration c. suicide rates can be predicted by investigating integration but not at the community level d. communities have little effect on suicide rates

Sociology

Political debate centers around whether Puerto Rico should

a. attempt to become a separate country b. petition to become a Mexican state c. keep its commonwealth status d. petition to become a U.S. state e. break its commonwealth status with the United States

Sociology

Modern people, claims mass-society theory, develop tradition-directed personalities and hold to conventional ways of life

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Sociology

In examining the portrayal of black women in the media, it is not uncommon for those who appear to have lighter skin as well as straightened hair to be perceived as "the norm" and what is desirable. Straightening one's hair goes back to the time after slavery when black women were inundated with the message that straight hair was more socially acceptable. The practice of hair straightening is still common among black women today. How are these women responding to majority domination in this example?

A. by amalgamation B. by passing C. by withdrawing D. by code-switching

Sociology