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    become slack making movement more difficult and become slower. The importance of muscles in relation of moving and handling is that they are to stop fractures. Using correct procedures for moving and handling reduces the risk of sprains or muscle strain. This way carers and the individual will not experience any pain or discomfort. 1.2 Describe the impact of specific conditions on the correct movement and positioning an individual Specific conditions that may affect moving and positioning of

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    Athlete safety No matter what age‚ gender‚ or ethnicity sports are universal. Whether the sports are American or otherwise‚ anyone can play/do sports. Thousands of people sign up to play sports in this country every day. In America‚ sports are one of the top hobbies people do every day. There are so many sports; it is in fact difficult to choose a few among them. However each sport has its own set of rules. Sports are more popular for teens nowadays but they are the top reason teens are getting

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    The criminological theory that best describes why individuals engage in this violent act is Strain Theory. Strain theory is that someone is being pressured into achieving accepted goals. Even though they may not have the means to do it‚ they are expected to achieve it. Strain Theory can lead to the lack of being able to achieve a goal‚ the loss of a loved one or friend‚ and negative stimuli that means being physically or verbally abused. These can all lead to a violent act because of all the pressure

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    Strain Theory I have chosen to write about Robert Merton’s Strain Theory. I find this theory particularly interesting‚ especially as it relates to crime and even education. As noted in our book Sociology in Our Times: The Essentials‚ the definition of strain theory is that people feel strain when they are exposed to cultural goals that they are unable to obtain because they do not have access to culturally approved means of achieving those goals (Kendall 164). For example‚ if your goal is obtaining

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    only section. At the time of era this was an act of deviance in which led the Supreme Court to declare it was unconstitutional for any type of segregation on public transportation. During the 1960’s‚ sociologist Robert Merton began using the term anomie which refers to the confusion that occurs when social norms are

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    Suicide Durkheim Anomie

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    the institutions in a society. Durkheim also believed that the state is a representation of the popular will or value consensus. Developed the concept of anomie which means that rapid social change leads to loss of social norms and produces a variety of social problems. Extended Research: In his book Suicide Durkheim creates the concept of anomie. He studies the suicide rates of Catholics and Protestants and theorizes that protestants have higher suicide rates because protestants do not have as much

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    Asthma With asthma‚ the muscles in the airways tighten and the lining becomes swollen and inflamed‚ producing sticky mucous. These changes cause the airways to become narrow‚ making it difficult to breathe. Most people with asthma only have symptoms when they inhale a ‘trigger’ such as pollen‚ exercise without the right preparation‚ or catch a cold or flu. Although asthma is not yet curable‚ with good management‚ people with asthma can lead normal‚ active lives. Asthma tends to run in families

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    Wizard's Anomie Theory

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    According to Sutherland’s Differential Association Theory‚ criminal behavior is learned as a result of socialization. This theory focuses on the associations we have with others‚ and how they impact our behaviors. This theory can be applied to the story of Wizard to help explain his criminal behaviors. According to Sutherland there are three different ideas that can be learned from others that can increase our chances of behaving criminally. The first are definitions about criminality. When we hear

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    Robert Merton’s Anomie Theory emphasizes the importance of the goals that people believe are worth striving for‚ and the legitimate means to attain the desired goals. He says that for these two elements must be balanced‚ an imbalance of these lead to strain/anomie that can affect people in social classes‚ but it would most likely affect the people from lower socioeconomic status. Merton states that most people adapt to different modes like conformers‚ they pursue their goals through acceptable means

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