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    The first theory is named functionalism, due to the fact that the perspective is to emphasize the way in which the parts of a society are structured to maintain stability (Schaefer, 2014). This differs from the conflict theory since the conflict perspective is used to assume that social behavior is best understood in terms of tension between groups. Functionalism and conflict theory could both be described as macrosociology since both perspectives…

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    match the requirements of the group. So one of the reason of conflict is intelligence. Basically, it is related to the power. For the profession, the conflict also comes in the way. First of the difference in power, there are two person are important in the class. One is an assistant and one is a registered educator. The registered educator has power and there is always between them related to the work. This is related to the class conflict. Sometimes parents are over protective. If a child hit…

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    first being functionalist theory. The functionalist theory is based on the work of Herbert Spencer, Emile Durkheim, Talcott Parsons, and Robert Merton. Functionalism is a system of interconnected parts that work together to maintain balance and social equilibrium for the whole. The next theory is conflict perspective; it views society as if it was composed of different groups competing for power and resources. The final theory we will explore is the symbolic theory; this theory believes that…

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    Sociologists use theories to understand society and the observations they have made about it. There are three types of sociological theories: symbolic interactionism, functional analysis, and conflict theory. Each theory provides a unique point of view in which to interpret society (15). According to symbolic interactionists, society relies on symbols. Symbols are the things with which we attribute value or significance, and understanding these symbols is important to understanding our…

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    The most prevalent theoretical perspective used to frame this social problem are problem-framing, problem-solving and conflict theory. Problem-framing highlights fixing the problem. Since how one defines a problem determines one's understanding of and approach to that problem, being able to redefine or reframe a problem can help broaden the range of alternatives and solutions examined. Problem-framing incorporates a cognitive perspective on how people respond to information. Some limitations of…

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    My theoretical tendencies on social change are most aligned with critical theory. This is not because I am overly critical of all aspects of society, however, I am most often critical of the structural systems in place that appear to work as machines of oppression and interest groups rather than social justice and equality. This personal predisposition supports an approach that is congruent with structural social work theory. Structural social work critiques existing social, economic, and…

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    different theories to help them understand the diverse behaviors in society. Sociologist often use the most three important theoretical approaches, structural-functional approach, the social-conflict approach, and the symbolic-interaction approach. These three approaches majorly contribute to the understanding of how our society works. Sociologist also apply these three theoretical approaches to how families function and their operations. Structural-functional approach and social-conflict…

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    The sociological perspective of conflict theory was first thought of on a macro-level by Karl Marx the German philosopher who also wrote the communist manifesto. Marx saw society as a competition between the various classes of society, mainly between the rich and powerful members of a society called the Bourgeois who owned all the businesses and the Proletariat, which was the class that worked for the Bourgeois. Marx also saw conflict theory as the struggle between social institutions such as…

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    they’ve had several hurdles in their married life. The way my parents handled these problems taught me one of the greatest lessons, i.e. compromise is key to having a successful relationship with someone as long as these are reasonable cases. The theory of Structural Functionalism applies to my family in the sense that each member of my family has predefined roles that we abide by and in a way, my parents have an egalitarian marriage since they have divided their work equally – for instance my…

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    What is the Impact of Parents in Youth Sports? I. Introductory Every year in the United States alone, 48 million youth participate in an organized youth sport (Hirschhorn.2013.26). Parents have a crucial role in the proper development throughout their children 's life. Sport is arguably one of the most important tools used in crafting desired traits from a young age. Therefore, it is important to understand how parents impact their children 's experiences while they participate in youth sports.…

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