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    vegetarian food‚ and changing fast for keeping original client and gaining more as well. Answer to Q3: Strengths for McDonald’s: No.1 Fast-food chains- have bigger market share than others. Weakness for McDonald’s Image of McDonald’s fast-food is unhealthy-got to change unhealthy image to healthy one. McDonald’s have large market share than others fast-food restaurants. It strengths are more people could know the news of McDonald’s and easy find it out when have new product or promotion

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    Society has a set of written laws and social guidelines that people are expected to follow. When a person chooses not to follow those written laws and social guidelines‚ they can be punished. Those punishments can range from becoming a social outcast to fines‚ community service‚ and confinement in a jail or prison. In 1969‚ Travis Hirschi developed the Social Control Theory. Hirschi attempted to answer the questions surrounding human behavior‚ why people

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    Stephanie Graham Psy-201 October 7‚ 2012 "What Are The Strengths And Weaknesses Of One Of The Perspectives Of Psychology" Behaviorism is one point of view in psychology directed to a scientific study of the behaviors of man and animal‚ and is insisted that the cause of our actions and personality lies in our environment‚ rather than our biology. Behaviorism‚ also referred to as behavioral psychology‚ is a theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning

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    Under the control of the Articles of Confederation‚ the central government was weak. Congress was a unicameral legislature that made laws. There were no executive or judiciary branches. Some of the weaknesses included that Congress can’t pass laws unless nine states supported it‚ the Articles could not be amended unless all thirteen states approved it‚ Congress could not collect taxes‚ and they also could not raise an army. The seventh article states "When land forces are raised by any state‚ for

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    Language and the Social Construction of Reality: Spinning Social Reality with Euphemisms Steve Eliason Montana State University‚ Billings ABSTRACT This paper describes an exercise I use in my introductory sociology classes that introduces students to language and the social construction of reality process. The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is widely taught in introductory sociology classes and suggests that we perceive the world in terms of our own language‚ and that individual languages produce different

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    Assess the strengths of representative democracy as it operates in the UK. (25) Representative democracy in the UK is elected MPs‚ Peers‚ parties and pressure groups effectively mobilising the views in the best interests of the country. A representative democracy is arguably government Representative democracy in the UK is elected MPs‚ Peers‚ parties and pressure groups effectively mobilising the views in the best interests of the country. A representative democracy is arguably government for the

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    the utilitarian on animal and human rights is callous‚ the strength and the weakness of that theory is relation to the issue. The strength of the Utilitarian Peter Singer regarding animal rights‚ and utilitarianism are equalized. Although‚

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    Quantitative methods have their strengths and weaknesses. Discuss. Quantitative methods‚ like all social research methods‚ have their own set of strengths and weaknesses. This essay will attempt to critically assess those characteristics and draw a comparison between quantitative methods and qualitative methods. The quantitative versus qualitative debate is an interesting topic in Sociological studies. In Miles and Huberman’s 1994 book Qualitative Data Analysis‚ quantitative researcher Fred Kerlinger

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    Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the functionalist approach to society (33 marks) Functionalism is seen as a macro-scale approach to society; it sees society as a whole rather than looking at parts of it. Due to this‚ functionalism sees society as a body (organic analogy)‚ all the institutions work together to make society. This is particularly useful when observing society in order to understand the way in which it functions and the way in which all the institutions (organic analogy: organs

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    Explore the strengths and weaknesses of two Ways of Knowing. Introduction- There are many different types of ways of knowing such as language‚ sense perception‚ memory‚ imagination‚ emotion‚ faith‚ reason and intuition. The two different ways of knowing that I will be comparing in this essay are Intuition and Reason. The definition for intuition “is the ability to understand something instinctively‚ without the need for conscious reasoning.” Whereas the definition for reason is“ defined as formal

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