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    The Functionalist Theory believes deviance is needed by our society in order to create social cohesion. Emilie Durkheim asserted that our society needs deviance to stabilize our society as a whole. Social bonds are stronger from those who identify and punish deviant behavior. Social structure is where the functionalists focus their attention. Structural strain theory is related to the functionalist theory because it shows what can happen when social goals cannot be meant through legal ways (MindEdge

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    Bibliography: • Anderson‚ M.L. and Taylor‚ H.F. (2009). Sociology. The Essentials. Belmont‚ CA: Thomson Wadsworth • Haralambos‚ Micheal and Martin Holbor.2004. Sociology: Theme and perspectives. London: Harper Collins Publisher Limited. • Mustapha‚ Nasser.2009: Sociology for Caribbean Students. Jamaica: National Library of Jamaica Cataloguing-in-Publication Data. • International Planned Parenthood Federation.

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    its root causes‚ and its effects on society. Theorists Karl Marx and Max Weber disagreed about the nature of class‚ in particular. Other sociologists applied traditional frameworks to stratification. Karl Marx Karl Marx based his conflict theory on the idea that modern society has only two classes of people: the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The bourgeoisie are the owners of the means of production: the factories‚ businesses‚ and equipment needed to produce wealth. The proletariat

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    QUESTION BY USING THE STRUCTURAL- FUNCTIONALIST THEORY‚ DISCUSS PROBLEMS FACING OPPOSITION POLITICAL PARTIES IN ZAMBIA In any political system are structures that have different functions to ensure an effective and smooth running of things in that particular political system. This is why this essay will discuss the problems faced by opposition political parties in Zambia using the structural functionalist theory. First it will explain what structural functionalism is‚ then it will define structures

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    Structural family theory

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    boundaries limit the development of interpersonal skills achievable in these subsystems (Nichols & Schwartz‚ 2004). Consequently‚ the family should be considered as a system whose function depends on the members of this structure. Minuchin’s Family structural theory was created with subsystems that changed all the time as they were adapting to external (job‚ school‚ and relocation) and internal (divorce‚ illness‚ and birth) influences. Thus‚ the dysfunctional family is one whose external and internal boundaries

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    we are dealing conflict with strangers‚ parents‚ friends‚ and relatives every day. It might be as tiny as complaint about not washing clothes‚ or as huge as argument of selecting future career‚ but the results will affect the relationship between you and the people who you care. It is important to learn about the process of conflict‚ so we can clearly see the cause‚ and avoid it. In page 175 of our textbook‚ Communication in a civil society‚ it introduces a theory called phase theory and it relates

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    There are four major theories that have a lot to say about mental health‚ Conflict theoryStructural Functionalism‚ and Symbolic Interactionism. Conflict Theory (Karl Marx) states that social conflict is the basis of society and social change. In order for social change conflict must arise. Structural-Functionalist Theory‚ also known as the dominant theoretical perspective in sociology‚ says that society is a whole even though there are separate structures

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    As defined‚ conflict theory is a Marxist-based social theory which argues that individuals and groups within society have differing amounts of material and nonmaterial resources (the wealthy vs. the poor) and that the more powerful groups use their power in order to exploit groups with less power. This theory also can be applied to common social situations especially to crimes and other deviant acts or situations. As I’ve read and analyze this theory‚ I learned that people in different social

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    Structural Strain Theory

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    off of Robert Merton’s structural strain theory‚ Kohlberg’s morality scale‚ tragedy of the commons‚ and Walter Mischel’s theory of delayed gratification‚ it can be proved that the United States Criminal Justice system is flawed. In the theory of structural strain‚ there two overall categories: institutionalised means and cultural goals‚ and five smaller categories: conformity‚ innovation‚ ritualism‚ retreatism‚ and rebellion. (Structural Strain Theory‚ 06-14-16). Structural strain is the pressure

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    This essay is an attempt to discuss the problems political parties in Zambia are facing by using structural-functionalist and their contributions to liberal democracy. The academic piece shall begin by defining the key terms; those being‚ structural-functionalist‚ political parties and liberal democracy. This will be followed by a comprehensive discussion of political parties‚ focused on‚ with examples‚ the Zambian scene. Lastly‚ a brief conclusion based on the discussion will be outlined. “Functionalism

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