Q In his talk, Mark Sutcliffe discussed how winning the "ovarian lottery" can impact a person's life chances. Similarly, Sam Richards compels us to use empathy to see how a person's life is shaped by "invisible forces". How did you see the sociological perspective on social problems illustrated in each of their talks? How do their talks emphasize a focus on public issues rather than personal troubles? Describe at least one specific example mentioned in each video and explain how and why each example demonstrates a sociological analysis of social problems as explained in chapter 1 of the textbook and module 2.
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