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    The four sociological theories are (1) Functionalisms, (2) Conflict Theory, (3) Symbolic Interaction and (4) rational choice. Functionalism believes that each part of society works in its own way and that the whole is interrelated so that one feeds into the other and the whole works together harmoniously as a unit. The government, for instance, provides education and libraries for its citizens and citizens, in turn, pay taxes to the government so that the whole country profits. Schools provide education

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    education for their kids and that parents would then pay their taxes on which the state depends to keep itself running in return. Another example is that the judicial systems help maintain order, and schools oversee teaching the children. The conflict theory

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    “Observation at Local Fast Food Restaurant During Lunch” Author: XXXXX XXXXX XXX University Introduction to Sociology “Observation at Local Fast Food Restaurant at Lunch” Have you ever tried listening to everything going on at the same time at a fast food restaurant during the lunch time rush hour? Well, I did and I am going to share the results of my whirlwind encounter last week. Within my observation, I will go over the layout of the establishment in which my observation

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    However, from a different perspective Social Conflict Approach, Karl Max defined the Social Conflict Approach as a framework for building theory that sees society as an arena of inequality that generates conflict and changes. Conflict theory usually emphasizes on negative, conflicted and ever-changing nature of society. Unlike functionalists who defended the status quo, avoid social change and believe people works together to effect social order, conflict theories challenge the status quo, encourage social

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    issue of deviance. The textbook states that Durkheim’s Anomie Theory claims deviance occurs when social norms have been broken down and there are weak or no control mechanisms in a society. I agree with this because if people do not understand how they should act, then they may act out of character in some people’s opinions. In order to keep people in control, we need laws and social norms that are coherent throughout a society. A conflict theorist might claim that deviance stems from inequality.

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    A theory is a statement that explains how and why the world operates the way it does. Theories are a great part of the framework used in organizing the specific social phenomena’s within social science. Theories can answer questions like why certain groups of people all live in the same/ certain neighborhood. Theories try to explain why groups of people do certain things, and why a society changes and how it works. There are three main theoretical perspectives within sociology. These perspectives

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    Sources of Conflict in Family: How can we analyze marriages and families in terms of conflict and power? Marriage and family relationships are base on love and affection, aren’t they? Conflict theorist would agree that love and affection are important elements in marriages and families. But they believe that conflict and power are also fundamental. Family relationships = love & affection + conflict and power Marriages and families are composed of individuals with different personalities, ideas

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    one other way must be looked at for society, for him it’s the conflict theory. His theory emphasises that change is continuous in society. He believes social conflict makes change, as where there’s social life there is conflict. He also states that some groups in society coerce whereas others are coerced. Dahrendorf states that change, conflict, and constraint are the main concepts in the conflict model. A piece of legislation and policy framework relating to care is The Adult Support and Protection

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    Kyle Olmsted Introduction to Sociology Homework #1 9/18/17 Part-1 Problem# 1: The first problem that I am dealing with in my life is that I have Attention Deficit Disorder(ADD). This problem is something that I deal with everyday since I was diagnosed with and has been made easier due to the use of Adderall. This issue that I have encountered really was not influenced or made worse by me, it was kinda uncontrollable. However it was heavily influenced by society and the social forces that we

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    understand the different perspectives people have on cyberbullying in order to be able to offer and work out solutions. Two sociological perspectives, the conflict and functionalist perspectives, can provide crucial insight on the victim and the bully, two important sides of the problem of cyberbullying. Conflict perspective or conflict theory is one of the major sociological approaches to analyzing social problems. This perspective originated with Karl Marx, a famous philosopher, economist, sociologist

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