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    not so sure. I knew about the basic social injustices and phenomena that occurred daily, but I had no idea how far these still waters really ran. Everyone knows their own personal story, we all know our race, gender, age, ethnicity, and religious views. We know what is considered as acceptable social behavior, as well as the punishment for violating social norms or being deviant; but what is really behind all of the things that we know? Do we really understand the ramifications that go hand in…

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    Social factors that contributed to Reiner’s view of Germany versus Frau Aichner were exceptionally different. Ultimately, Reiner viewed Germany as a hierarchal system and believed that present day Germans should not be forced to carry the burden of blame for the Holocaust. This belief differed remarkably from Frau Aichner who believed that Germany should be conscious of the Holocaust and should treat minorities equal. Looking at societies with different social factors, outcomes and choices would…

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    Similar to Comte, Durkheim, as a functionalist, would state that the social order in the case of the two teachers is a part of society that maintains society’s stability. Although inequality in this example seems to be a dysfunctional aspect of society, it has the latent function of progressing…

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    Law is much like a vessel; it helps society remain afloat and functioning through means of justice, equality and higher authority. The importance it possesses in enforcing jurisdictions – alongside the diversity in areas of everyday life in which law influences – is why it is the career I seek to pursue. Exposure to cases such as the Oscar Pistorius trial reaffirmed my interest as avidly following hearings underlined significant differences within penial systems. Studying law would provide me a…

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    Throughout history, society has been exposed to various agents of socialization that assist in developing the beliefs, attitudes, values and behavior of its citizens (Symbaluk and Bereska 76). Agents such as family and media have played vital roles in shaping people of today’s society and have created a world where life without these influences is virtually unimaginable. The influential aspects of family are exposed to a child as soon as they enter the world and continue throughout the span of…

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    Descartes claim that mind and body are separate. The main problem for Dualist is to explain how a non-physical mind can control the physical body, rather than trying to find a connection some philosophers that takes the view that both are physical. Fodor shows that this physicalist view creates a requirement to explain consciousness or more finely the mental states. What is it when we…

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    success, greatness, accomplishment and ambition. As such it grew on me as I progressed throughout high school because instructors constantly urged students to go to college to become successful adults, who contributed towards society. Through the functionalist perspective I realized that if I did not join the others striving towards education I would be left out and lose stability in the loss of income. Furthermore, from the conflict perspective if I went to school I would be able to live…

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    control is social interaction among members of a society. Both forms are effective in controlling behavior of individuals (Vago, 2012). Functionalists argue that social control is vital to keep society in a state of stability and equilibrium, while Marxists argue social control is a just a way for the ruling class to control the underclass by imposing their views and values on society through laws created to reflect their own interests (Browning, 2015). Travis Hirschi states that people are…

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    psychological and social factors may play a role together in disrupting an individual's health, and ultimately they can all influence or be a direct result of stress. This model works in trying to understand the health of an individual is a holistic point of view. According to Brannon and Feist (1992), stress can come in different forms. Stress can be in the form of stimuli, can be a reaction to stimulus or it could be a mixture of both, stimulus and reaction. The Biological Model of Stress…

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    Family values can be defined as those values that are held so dear in any event and are thought to be transferred in most cases with the family unit. Traditionally, family values are normally passed from one generation to the other, and this is because of the need to make sure that everything is done in the right manner. The family acts as the basic unit in the building block of the society. Families have different values that define the manner in which its members react to situations or…

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