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    Solidarity Research Paper

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    `Solidarity and its effect on the fall of European Communist Regimes The rise of the Polish Solidarity Trade Union in the 1980’s was historically significant because of its continued persistency for social change. Solidarity’s ability to develop and persevere through years of political oppression led to substantial changes within the Polish Government and its influence led to the eventual collapse of Eastern European Communist regimes. Although Hungary‚ Czechoslovakia‚ and East Germany would receive

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    Anomie Durkheims Theory

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    Durkheim argued that anomic suicide takes place when normative regulations are absent‚ such as in the world of trade and industry (chronic anomie)‚ or when abrupt transitions in society lead to a loss in the effectiveness of norms to regulate behavior (acute anomie). The latter type explains the high suicide rate during fiscal crises and among divorced men Anomie - A condition characterized by the absence or confusion of social norms or values in a society or group. Anomie is also one of the

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    With Calamity‚ Comes Solidarity A week after crazy Yolanda’s rage‚ I went home to Leyte for the sole purpose of bone crushing my entire family with the biggest hug my outstretched arms could make. Even after knowing they’re all fine‚ I couldn’t settle my nerves with mere words coming out from someone’s mouth telling me that everyone is safe. I longed to see for myself that my family is okay so I bought a ticket and sailed home. As the boat neared the port of Ormoc City‚ the once green and lush

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    This essay will look at violence both in general and against women through theories by Emile Durkheim and Karl Marx. The article being looked at is “Hidden rise in violent crime driven by growth in violence against women” (Gayle 2016‚ n.p)‚ the article brings attention to crimes against women being on the rise‚ both reported and unreported. The article also claims that the rise begins at the start of a financial crisis in the UK. This essay will look at the causes and control of crime in the exploitation

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    The Solidarity movement in Poland was one of the most dramatic developments in Eastern Europe during the Cold War. It was not a movement that began in 1980‚ but rather a continuation of a working class and Polish intelligentsia movement that began in 1956‚ and continued in two other risings‚ in 1970 and 1976. The most significant of these risings began in the shipyards of the ’Triple City’‚ Gdansk‚ Sopot and Gdynia in 1970. The first and by far the most violent and bloody of the workers revolts came

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    beginning of the modern era Emile Durkheim sought to prove the integrity of society as the rule of religion came to pass‚ and as new social institutions began to shape with the fast approaching 1900’s. Durkheim delved into the works of Montesquieu and Spencer‚ whom he believed both generalized their theories. His followers included his nephew Mauss‚ Hubert‚ and Bougle theorized in both the micro and macro levels of sociology‚ something other traditions fail to do. Durkheim differed from his predecessors

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    her career through her advocacy of reforming social conditions and central issues in society based on comparative anthropological work (Molloy 2008). She used her personal life and her research in the field to explore the relationships between gender‚ childhood‚ and society. She studied the place of the individual throughout her life with the help of other anthropologists who made an impact on her such as Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict. Émile Durkheim‚ was a French

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    common culture). -Culture: Set of shared norms (rules)‚ values‚ beliefs and goals  shared culture produces social solidarity and binding people together. -Functionalists argue there are two mechanisms needed for society to achieve solidarity: Socialisation: instils the shared culture into its members ensuring we internalise the same norms and values‚ and meet society’s requirements. Social control: mechanisms include both + & - rewards for conformity and deviance‚ ensuring we behave the way society

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    Response Paper #1 Marx‚ Weber‚ Durkheim‚ introducing the godfathers of sociology. Three of the most influential theorists that are debated on and about till our present time. How have three very different individuals in history have maintained the template as we know it to understanding society‚ which has been over three centuries old? How is it that three different worlds and times in history‚ has had such familiarization not only for their respected times but a revelation to today’s systems and

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    society (Hodder. 1994). Durkheim‚ a positivist sociologist‚ argued that society is based on social facts which need to be observed and tested scientifically (Giddens. 1986). Through his empirical study on suicide‚ Durkheim concluded that although suicide was a solitary act‚ it was a social fact triggered by causes of society. He found that too less or too much of integration and regulation can be a problem‚ Protestants had higher suicide rates as opposed to Catholics - Durkheim established a link between

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