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    sociology; ‘soci’ means society and ‘ology’ means the science of. The main aim of sociology is to try to describe and explain human behaviour within society. Sociology studies subjects such as religion, crime, family, law, poverty, prejudice, race and gender. Sociology also studies different terms which include social structures, social diversity and socialisation. A social structure means the things that make up society in the UK, for example how…

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    Strengths Of Feminism

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    Feminism is a conflict theory and a combination of social, political and cultural movements that is concerned with the discrimination against women and gender inequalities. The ‘waves’ of feminism refer to the feminist activity in a certain time period. The first wave emerged in the mid-19th century to early 20th century. Basic women rights such as the right to vote were the main focus. Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928) was the supporter of the women’s suffrage movement when it emerged in Great…

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    prostitution industry is filled with oppression and inequality. This allows us to assign the conflict theory to the prostitution industry (Treviño 2014). Even though women and men are both participants in the prostitution market, women are more likely to be arrested for prostitution than men are. Prostitution laws that criminalize selling sex increase exploitation. A conflict theorist looks at how prostitution supports existing conditions and perpetuates inequality between men and women (Treviño…

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    Theories Of Marxism

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    Another theory is Marxism. Marxism is concerned with capitalism and approaches to power are distinctive in focusing on its relation to class domination in capitalist societies. Power is linked to class relations in economics, politics, and ideology (Jessop, 2004). Marxism is also concerned with “the motor in a capitalist society, the mode of production that provides for material needs...the key aspect of this sphere, the private ownership of the means of production that pivots around the…

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    Gender equality is one of many goals our society aims to achieve. Battling centuries of oppression, war, unequal rights to vote, work, or go to school; the progress our society has made over the last century, shows we have evolved socially. However, women continue to hold less power and value than their male constituents and in order to fully achieve gender equality, economic, legal, and social aspects must be met equally. Men and women are different in many ways; through a constructionist lens…

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    Psychodynamic Perspectives

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    complained Drive or instinct Theory- The theory that proposes that human behavior is motivated by instinct: Thanatos, or the drive for aggression or destruction, and Eros, or the drive for life (Hutchinson 2015). In Fernanda’s case, leaving her marriage was not an easy task. Her instincts made her believe that violence was pattern for her. She feared that she wouldn’t be able to return back to her family in Portugal and be accepted without being judged. Conflict…

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    rights informed law for the protection of the rights of the worker, but still there is wage discrimination between man and women in the workplace. If there is an effective policy for identifying the needs of the women and social protection then there could not be any discrimination. Additionally, for ensuring the right to an adequate standard of living there must be rural development policies and minimum wage standards. So that it can help to reduce poverty in a…

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    America Wealth Inequality

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    developed world. According to Allianz’s Global Wealth Report comparing 55 different countries America ranks the highest in wealth inequality in 2015. The study which compared countries using the Gini coefficient for wealth inequality, which is a measure of a nation’s wealth inequality where a low score of zero represents perfect equality and a score of 100 equals complete inequality, found that America, with its score of 80.56 ranks the highest of any country on the list, just above Sweden’s…

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    perspectives and theories to explain relationships, groups and instituations. Features, strenghts and weeknesses of these perspectives will be discussed. A Marxism theory will be applied to a research scenario. According to Ken Browne "Sociology is the systematic study of human groups and social life in modern societies”. Sociology attempts to figure out how social institutions work, and how they are linked. Sociologists try to “describe and explain the patterns of inequality,…

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    being stuck in conflict with business ethics for profitability. Business ethics are defined by Berger & Herstein (2014, p.1075) as “the application of ethical principles to issues that arise in the conduct of business activity”. This ethical audit will investigate in some contemporary management issues of McDonalds to clarify to what extents McDonalds is operating on the right or wrong tracks. Treatment of labour Recently,…

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