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    Independence is what teenagers strive for while going through adolescence. Once achieved‚ this right of passage is one of the most difficult to surrender. Such strong defiance and independence is shown in Margaret Atwood’s‚ "The Handmaid’s Tale"‚ through the minor character of Moira. This character is referred to throughout the novel as strong-willed and independent until Offred finds her near the end‚ different and broken. Through Moira‚ Atwood is able to develop Offred as a dependent on hope and

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    In sociology there are four major theoretical traditions that sociologists and students study. The four theories are Functionalism‚ Conflict Theory‚ Symbolic Interactionism‚ and Feminism. This essay will discuss what those theories really mean and the scientists who study them. The first theory is Functionalism. Functionalism is the theory that human behaviour is influenced by social structure and is based on shared values. It is in the macro-level of society. The theorists who are involved with

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    2. Symbolic interactionism focuses on communication and meaning. According to symbolic interactionsim‚ how is a meaningful reality created? Symbolic interactionism illustrates that interacting with others and meaning behind words and gestures is what creates society in the first place. From this perspective people act toward things based on the meanings those things have for them. These meanings are derived from social interaction and modified through interpretation. Symbolic interactionism sees

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    and symbolic interactionism. These theories are used on a day to day bases in society today wether its in the media‚ with your peers or even in religion. Symbolic Interactionism is a social theory that focuses on the analysis of the patterns of communication‚ interpretation and adjustment between individuals(wiki). Symbolic interactionism is on of the major theoretical out look in sociology. This outlook has a long intellectual history‚ beginning with the german sociologist and economist Max Weber

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    believe that social disorganization and social problems can occur for many reasons‚ but the most frequent cause is rapid social change. 4. Functional Theory suggests that utilizing a single language may be advantageous to a society. 5. From the Symbolic Interactionist perspective‚ a lack of shared symbols could be responsible for a significant part of current Ethiopian unemployment‚ poverty‚ disease and other related crimes. Part II: choice the best answer from the following alternatives (1% each)

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    Durkheim‚ and Max Weber. 8. Understand how and why levels of social integration affect rates of suicide and how Emile Durkheim’s nineteenth century study of suicide helped to demonstrate the ways in which social integration affects people’s behaviors. 9. Explain the role of values in social research as prescribed by Max Weber and the ensuing controversies over whether sociological research can be and/or should be value free. 10. Distinguish between Verstehen‚ as envisioned by Max Weber‚ and “social

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    endurance of social institutions such as family. Family is “one of the most important aspects of what happens to us over the life course.” (Vissing‚ 2011) However‚ historically‚ the three major theoretical perspectives‚ functionalism‚ conflict‚ and interactionism‚ are most commonly considered and used by sociologists (Vissing‚ 2011).  Some details about family are the three major groups: theoretical‚ perspective‚ impact‚ and the institution. By evaluating the family unit from various sociological viewpoints

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    with each other. There are many forms of social action theories‚ the main ones being symbolic interactionism‚ phenomenology and ethnomethodology. They are all based on the work of Max Weber‚ a sociologist‚ who acknowledged that structural factors can shape our behaviour but individuals do have reasons for their actions. He used this to explain why people behave in the way in which they do within society. Weber saw four types of actions which are commonly committed within society; rational‚ this

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    of them work for a law enforcement agency‚ but their beliefs‚ values and attitude to duty are divergent. My points of reference are based on the theories of Max Weber and Émile Durkhiem Max Weber The idea of symbolic interactionism‚ or interactionism for short‚ was coined by the German sociologist and economist‚ Max Weber (1864-1920). Weber emphasized the subjective meaning of human behavior‚ the social process‚ and focused on the subjective aspects

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