According to C. Wright Mills, the ″sociological imagination″ allows us to see the sociological and historical significance of everyday activities and end objects. In class we discuss how a cup of coffee has ritual significance; and reveals important information about our society′s norms (rules of behavior) and about who holds power in the world economy today. Choose one object or activity from your daily life ( not a cup of coffee) and discuss THREE ways in which the object or activity has sociological and historical ( not personal) significance.