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    Using material from the item and elsewhere‚ assess the functionalist explanations of the causes and extent of deviance. (21marks) Functionalism is based on the idea of each members of society sharing a common culture and one value consensus‚ which provides solidarity and binds individuals together by directing them what to strive for and how to conduct themselves. In order for solidarity to be achieved‚ society must have two main mechanisms; socialisation which instils the shared into its members

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    Howard Zinn: A People’s History of the United States In the first chapter of A Peoples History of the United States by Howard Zinn‚ the main focus is on the Indians‚ Christopher Columbus and the human progress and the author’s way of presenting factual information. Christopher Columbus is introduced as the famous navigator and explorer of the “New World”. We were taught in school that he discovered America and that was just enough for our tiny brains to like him because America is built on freedom

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    CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR: DEVIANCE Viel Elysse N. Cansino Concept: DEVIANCE is the outcome of social strains due to the way the society is structured. For some people‚ the strain becomes overwhelming to the point where they do deviance as a way to manage the strain. Often their deviance is due to their feelings of anomie—meaningless due to not understanding how the social norms are to affect them.  This is usually because the norms are weak‚ confusing‚ or conflicting. Robert K. Merton

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    the outdoors and was responsible for setting aside 200‚000‚000 acres for national forests‚ and refuges. He won a Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end the Russo-Japanese war. He also was driven to start of construction of the Panama Canal. William Howard Taft is the only person to have served as both a US President and as a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Taft was the 27th president – serving from 1909 until 1913 after serving as Roosevelt’s secretary of war and receiving the endorsement of the

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    1. What is deviance? Give one example of deviance. a)Deviance is the violation of a culture’s norm. b)Talking on your cellular phone during class is an example of deviance. 2. What are the different types of crime? Define each type. a)Crimes against the person.These types of crimes involve direct violence or threat of violence to another person. b)Crimes against property.These types of crimes involve the theft of something that belongs to someone else. c)Victimless crimes.These types of crimes

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    Howard Zinn and Paul Johnson Howard Zinn‚ born August 24‚ 1922‚ grew up in the slums of New York City. He recalls moving around a lot as his father ran candy stores during the Depression. He graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School and became a pipe fitter in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. It was here that he met his wife‚ Roslyn Shechter. Zinn was a revolutionary and an activist. He spent his early life organizing labor rallies and participating in marches for civil rights. In 1943‚ Zinn joined

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    Howard Gardner‚ Multiple Intelligences Who knew that a young boy born in 1943 in Scranton‚ PA‚ would become one of the main well known theorists in today’s society (Multiple Intelligences‚ 2002). Growing up‚ Howard‚ really enjoyed being studious and doing well in school‚ however‚ he enjoyed playing piano the most. He claims that music has always been a very important aspect in his life. Majoring as a developmental psychologist and neuropsychology‚ Gardner started his research towards what is today

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    making this idea a success in my educational endeavors. The use of my Intrapersonal‚ emotional and personality type of intelligence will help me in determining different areas of intelligence that will more important to me. The theories of Jung and Howard Gardner have made a great impact in the life of many scholars and families. Jung’s theories indicate the 16 personality types of learning styles. These styles are generated from the combinations of 8 different psychological types. Jung theory

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    Howard Schultz Howard Schultz (born July 19‚ 1953) is an American business magnate. He is the best known as the chairman and CEO[2] of Starbucks and a former owner of the Seattle SuperSonics. Schultz co-founded Maveron‚ an investment group‚ in 1998 with Dan Levitan. In 2006‚ Forbes magazine ranked Schultz as the 354th richest person in the United States‚ with a net worth of $1.1 billion Biography Howard Schultz was born to a German-Jewish family on July 19‚ 1953 in Brooklyn‚ New York‚ the son

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    Assess the functionalist view of crime and deviance. [21 marks] This essay will detail the functionalist perspective of crime and deviance. Functionalist theories began to emerge after the industrial revolution in the 18th century. This period was called the enlightenment‚ and brought about scientific belief as opposed to the feudalist beliefs of religion. Religion no longer had such a powerful impact on peoples’ lives. The aim of sociological theories such as functionalism is to cure social ills

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