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    influence on literature also. Jean Jacques Rousseau had many political theories that had a great influence on the American and French Revolutions. Rousseau had two extremely important works published in 1762. They were Emile and The Social Contract. His first published work named Emile was also known as On Education. This had array of his ideas views on monarchy and government. His work argued that the institution of religion differed from the natural religion of man. Which made the churches turn against

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    statement is incorrect. (1% each) 1. Social dynamic‚ which is essential to the application of the scientific method of study‚ can be used to track economic progress‚ or the lack of economic progress‚ among competing racial and ethnic groups. 2. Emile Durkheim’s functional concept of a balanced social order being built around acceptance of shared norms might be used to explain conflict between competing ethnic groups. 3. Functional theorists believe that social disorganization and social problems

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    attempt to answer the question “What role does the division of labour play in defining this subject matter?” I will do this by defining the subject matter of economics and the division of labour. I will then refer to the opinions of two theorists‚ Emile Durkheim and Karl Marx and their perspectives on the division of labour. In closing I will point out the problems that arise from the division of labour and how these problems affect the worker negatively and the capitalist positively. [Your assignments

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    perseverance by not giving in and selling the chocolates. Instead of giving up instantly and going along with everyone else is doing‚ Jerry stays with it and does not give up‚ showing perseverance. Second‚ when Jerry was beat up by the school bully‚ Emile Janza‚ because Jerry is not selling chocolates‚ he also shows his perseverance by continuing to refuse the chocolates. Jerry shows his perseverance again because he does not sell the chocolate even though everyone in school wants him to. Third‚ when

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    the baby on his own‚ Tsotsi spots Miriam (Terry Pheto)‚ with a young child strapped to her back‚ collecting water from a public tap. He follows her to her shack and forces her at gunpoint to feed the kidnapped child. Meanwhile‚ rich gang leader Fela (Zola) begins attempting to recruit Aap‚ Boston and Butcher to work for him. When Tsotsi takes the child to Miriam a second time‚ she asks him to leave the boy with her so that she can care for him on Tsotsi’s behalf‚ and Tsotsi agrees. Over time Tsotsi

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    Topic # 3 Compare and Contrast "Genesis" and "Penetrating to the Heart of the Forest"‚ Looking at both myth and short story. Although there are many similarities present‚ a distinct difference is made between "Genesis" and "Penetrating to the Heart of the Forest" in that "Genesis" is a mythical narrative while "Penetrating to the Heart of the Forest" is an adaptation of a mythic story (Adam and Eve) in the form of a short story. When comparing and contrasting these two stories we see similarities

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    Sociologist Emile Durkheim and the German philosopher Karl Marx. Then it will give a brief discussion showing the transformation that took place from feudalism to capitalism‚ providing the reader with an insight into the dramatic change that took place during a time of revolution and revolt. Finally the essay will compare and contrast Marx’s idea of class and class conflict with Durkheim’s theory on the Division of labour. The Functionalist perspective is more commonly linked to the sociologist Emile Durkheim

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    Bibliography: * Phaedo‚ 82c; and The Republic‚ book VII‚ 518d‚ both in Plato‚ Complete Works‚ ed. JohnM.Cooper * Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762) Émile (1911 edn.)‚ London: Dent‚ pp.6.

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    Famous Sociologists 1. Emile Durkheim Emile Durkheim is knows as the "father of sociology" and is a founding figure in the field of sociology. He is credited with making sociology a science. One of his most famous pieces of work includes Suicide: A Study In Sociology. 2. Robert K. Merton Robert K. Merton is considered one of America’s most influential social scientists. He is famous for his theories of deviance as well as for developing the concepts of "self-fulfilling prophecy" and "role model

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    Congress of Vienna (1815) In September 1814 – June 1815‚ the leaders who vanquished Napoleon‚ European representatives‚ and those who believe they were in "high circles" gathered together to redraw territorial boundaries and fashion a lasting peace at the end of the Napoleonic wars after the downfall of Napoleon.  Dominated by four major victors – Great Britain‚ Prussia‚ Russia‚ and Austria set peace term with France in April.  signing a crucial document  legitimacy (territories

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