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    Businesses engaged in social involvement incur costs as a result of their activities‚ so it is only natural to determine if there is a financial justification for the investment‚ beyond the moral and ethical. Though many studies have been conducted‚ the only conclusion defined as “meaningful” by our textbook is that there is little evidence that a business’s social involvement is detrimental to its long term economic performance. Some businesses do engage in socially responsible activities based

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    RELATIONSHIPS A word that covers all manner of sins. As negative as that sounds it is very important to highlight the need to define relationships more often than not‚ given the current changes our emotional states are going through. In my mind the word relationship cannot be used independently to describe the emotion or connection between Individuals or entities. There are only a few situations where relationships do not have to be defined as the definition or emotions are very clearly established

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    It must be stressed that the power to regulate the practice of a profession or pursuit of an occupation cannot be exercised by the State in an arbitrary‚ despotic or oppressive manner. However‚ the regulating body has the right to grant or forbid such privilege in accordance with certain conditions. But like all rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution‚ their exercise may be regulated pursuant to the police power of the State to safeguard health‚ morals‚ peace‚ education‚ order‚ safety

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    There are many different factors that have to be considered when examining the role of access to opportunity structures in causing crime and deviance. Merton’s ‘Strain theory and anomie’ argues that deviance arises from the structure of society and that unequal access to legitimate opportunity structures is the cause of deviant behaviour. The main point that Merton’s theory outlines is the fact that people engage in deviant behaviour because they are unable to achieve socially approved goals by legitimate

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    Good relationships in all areas of our lives are essential to our physical and emotional health but we seem to always have more trouble rather than achieving them. Many people seem to believe that fundamental differences: of personality‚ opinion and interests are important factors in creating a strong and long-lasting relationship and that we are more likely to seek for qualities missing in ourselves from our partner or friend. However‚ this can be argued because these differences can also cause

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    Explain how deviance differentiates from criminality. Deviance is behavior that is a violation the norms of the society. Deviance is not necessarily bad‚ just different than the norm. We are all deviants in some form or other‚ it is any act by a person that others respond to negatively. Societal pressure is the control of deviance. Deviance is not as severe as criminality. Criminality is a violation of the law of the land and it is always criminal behavior. Crimes are deviances that are written

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    How Close Is The Relationship Between Social Deprivation and Crime? Poverty is generally regarded as absolute deprivation. Poverty is defined as the lack of some fixed level of material goods necessary for survival and minimal well-being. Areas that rank high on measures of deprivation‚ such as high unemployment‚ low levels of income and poor quality accommodation‚ are often characterised by high levels of crime and disorder. This is because some individuals respond to the conditions they have

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    Relationships: a key characteristic of a meaningful relationship is the ability of the people involved to listen and respond to each other. They communicate effectively; they are committed to staying in the relationship e when communication is difficult. Would you like the same kind of relationship your parents had? I would not like the same relationship my parents have had because there are secrets and lies. My mother will grant me permission to do something. My stepfather behind my mothers

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    The strain theory states that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve these goals by legitimate means. To get a decent job in today’s society requires a college degree. The average four year degree is almost $10‚000 just for tuition. We are expected to start school at a young age‚ keep up with homework‚ extracurricular activities‚ chores‚ and keep a job to pay for future expenses. It is extremely hard to earn enough money to pay for your

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    In reading 17‚ Social Learning Theory and Partner Violence‚ Note states that social learning theory and partner violence are related. Violence within relationships have been studies thoroughly since the 1970s this type of aggressive includes‚ child abuse‚ elderly abuse‚ abuse of parents‚ abuse among siblings‚ aggression within same sex relationships‚ dating violence‚ and spousal abuse. However‚ partner violence can be studied using the theory of intergenerational transmission which argues that witnessing

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