Analyze the memo: brainstorm some things that this memo does wrong that resulted in the failure of NASA officials to recognize the extent of the O-ring failure problem.

Analyze the memo: brainstorm some things that this memo does wrong that resulted in the failure of NASA officials to recognize the extent of the O-ring failure problem. 2. Is the data in the memo ethically used? Why or why not? Please provide some evidence for your answer drawn from the documents you have. 3. We know from the outcome of the Challenger launch that the data was not used effectively. How would you re-write the memo in a way that would make it easier for NASA to effectively use the data presented?

Describe at least two aspects of social life, whether they be larger social structures and institutions , individual factors  that influence a persons social class throughout their life course.

Sociologists use the term social stratification to describe the system of social standing. Social stratification refers to a societys categorization of its people into rankings of socioeconomic tiers based on factors like wealth, income, race, education, and power. For sociologists, categorizing class is a fluid science. Sociologists generally identify three levels of class in the United States: upper, middle, and lower class.For your initial post, reflect on the reality of social class in the United States. What stands out to you as some of the most influential factors on a persons social class? Describe at least two aspects of social life, whether they be larger social structures and institutions (business, education, political), individual factors (family, race, sexuality, gender), that influence a persons social class throughout their life course. Your discussion should reflect a basic understanding of how sociology uses science and data to understand this social phenomenon, and not just a personal, cultural understanding of wealth and work ethic.