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    THE THREE MAJOR SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES As a science that is concerned with the systematic study of human society‚ sociology has three major theories for its backbone: structural-functional‚ social-conflict and symbolic-interaction. THE STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL APPROACH Is a framework for building theory that sees societies as a complex social organism. August Comte who is considered the father of sociology held the view that society’s social structure help to promote solidarity

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    What was the lesson that you learnt from Carl Frederickson? Why? • The movie “up” is such a meaningful story. This story talks about two main characters Carl Frederickson and Russell . In past‚ Carl was a 9years old boy who has idolize famous explorer- Charles Muntz. he admires him. one day‚ carl befriends a girl named Ellie‚ she is Muntz’s fan too .So they become good friends. They have a same dream that is going to the Paradise Falls . carl and Ellie finally get married and live together

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    V for Vandetta 2005 -V: Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea‚ Mr. Creedy‚ and ideas are bulletproof. -V: ...A building is a symbol‚ as is the act of destroying it. Symbols are given power by people. Alone‚ a symbol is meaningless‚ but with enough people‚ blowing up a building can change the world. - Evey Hammond: No one will ever forget that night and what it meant for this country. But I will never forget the man and what he meant to me. - Evey Hammond:

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    Poetry in Movies: A Partial List What follows is a listing of the appearance of recognizable‚ often canonical‚ poems‚ or excerpts from poems. The catalog is necessarily incomplete; readers are invited to submit new entries to the page at movies@poets.org. The filmography will be revised and updated regularly. [pic] Addison‚ Joseph “The Campaign” My Darling Clementine‚ 1946 Apollinaire‚ Guillaume “L’amour” Peau d’ane‚ 1970 Arnold‚ Matthew "Dover Beach" Without Love‚ 1945 The Anniversary

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    Conflict Perspective  Macrosociological perspective: different groups in society have conflicting self-interests‚ and the nature of the society is determined by the outcome of the conflict amongst their groups. Predominant approach today among sociologists specializing in race and ethnic relations. One group gains advantages by holding another group down. Inter colonialism theory: the native people of the colony are assigned a status lower than that of the colonizers. The colonized groups are

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    Sociological theories give us different ways to look at our societies. Sociological perspectives are used as a way of looking at human behaviour and how it has an effect on the society in which we live. They are used to interpret and provide sociological explanations for how individuals act and how it affects society as a whole. The “science of society” was developed by Auguste Compte in the 19th century. However‚ not all sociologists share the same ideas. This assignment will be considering two

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    Sociological Perspectives on Health and Illness How can we define health? Imagine a continuum with health on one end and death on the other. In the preamble to its 1946 constitution‚ the World Health Organization defined health as a “state of complete physical‚ mental‚ and social well-being‚ and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity” (Leavell and Clark 1965:14). In this definition‚ the “healthy” end of the continuum represents an ideal rather than a precise condition. Along the continuum

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    Andrea Matus SOC 100 February 1‚ 2015 Sociological Imagination: An Intro Mills (1957) states “the sociological imagination is the ability to connect one’s personal experiences at society at large and greater historical forces. Using our sociological imagination allows us to “make the familiar strange” or to question habits or customs that seem “natural” to us.” Mills believes you cannot individuals can’t understand themselves and they also can’t understand society‚ without understanding society

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    power are what make up a conflict theorist‚ stratification would be detrimental in their perspective. In the article “Sociological Theories and Global Inequality”‚ “conflict theorists argue that stratification is dysfunctional and harmful to our society. According to conflict theory‚ social stratification benefits the rich and powerful at the expense of the poor” (“Sociological Theories and Global Inequality”‚ n.d.). Thus‚ it creates a system of a higher and lower classes. The people who were apart

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    Module: Sociology (access to H.E.) SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY (unit 2) Learning outcomes: 1. Understand the nature of sociological theory and the ways in which sociological theories can be evaluated 2. Discuss the origins of sociological theory and the work of three major 19th century theorists 3. Critically evaluate the work of the four major schools of thought that developed during the 20th century and understand the meaning of key concepts within each theory Assessment criteria: 1.1

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