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    There are lots of public service advertisements coming out every year and most of them are forgotten by the public after some time. However, there is one advertisement that sticks out to me: a distracted driving advertisement from Russia called “Think of Both Sides”. This particular ad was first created for the government of Ekaterinburg, a city in Russia that has around a million residents. Although it was originally aimed to be used in Russia, it became international and was used for many…

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    designed to aid them in the identification,persecution,and the deaths of witches. It's a way to tell the marks of witches. The book was divided into three sections. The first was to answer skeptics who thought that witchcraft was just a superstition -- a view shared by some previous popes -- and attempted to prove that the practice of witchcraft was real -- that those practicing witchcraft really did make agreements with the…

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    Many famous works of literature draw upon the world’s most famous book for plot devices, character traits, and over-arching motifs. John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost is a complete retelling of the story of Adam and Eve. C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia and, more recently, J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter both feature Christ-like sacrifices at one point in these series. For centuries, literary writers have toyed with adding Christian themes to their works, even if subtly. Lord of the Flies by…

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    The Broader Context: The Gospel of Luke In order to best understand how to properly interpret Luke 16:1-13, it is best to first read the passage in light of its surrounding context—the entire book of Luke. In his introduction, Luke clearly states his purpose in writing this gospel: “so that you may know the exact truth about the things you have been taught,” (Luke 1:4). This is Luke 's purpose statement, but what is the truth the Luke is trying to demonstrate? The main theme Luke wants to convey…

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    changes. There are three theoretical views that help us view a society in a different way other than the view we may already have based on our own culture and past exposure to situations. The three theoretical views are the functionalist perspective, conflict perspective and the interactionist perspective. They each are used to study a society but each differs in their views on a society, the individual, social order and social change. Functionalist perspective views society as a complex…

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    phenomenon: the functionalist theory and the feminist theory. These two theories are vastly different in how they interpret the act of prostitution and the factors relating to the exchange. The functionalist views prostitution as a contribution to order and maintenance in society whereas the feminist…

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    function. The conflict theory views society as a constant competition for scarce resources. Finally, the symbolic interactionism theory focuses on how an individual uses symbols to understand and communicate.These theories are based off of social status, interaction…

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    Strain Theory vs Functionalist Theory Although the strain theory and functionalist theory are different sociological theories, they do exhibit several similarities. Both theories are immersed in consumption. The strain theory demonstrates that the inclination for criminal activity is due to the immigrants desire to match the consumption level that coincides with their understanding of the American dream. While the functionalist theory focuses on the need of the immigrants fulfillment of their…

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    long as they have, however discrimination and racism are only beneficial to the dominant group. Historically it has benefitted the dominate groups to discriminate against subordinate groups. Having discriminatory views can benefit those who wish to deny rights and privileges to people they view as inferior to them, however over time this discrimination in fact harms society (Horowitz, 1985). Ethnic stratification serves the interests of the dominant elite and it occurs due to the exploitative…

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    are three major theoretical perspectives – Functionalist, Conflict, and Interactionist. Each of these three standpoints demonstrate different outlooks and beliefs of why things socially occur in general. Essentially, it is a group fixed assumptions about societies that answers underlying questions we may ask ourselves. These perspectives are vital to our understanding and acknowledgment of the way we naturally interpret social interactions. Functionalist Perspective, otherwise known as…

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