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    naturally inclined to conform to what they feel is normal. In Ayn Rand’s novel‚ “Anthem”‚ people are living in darkness blindly following what everyone else is doing. This goes to show that people have and always will be pressured by conformity and social norms. Pharmaceutical

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    can be accomplished without norms or standards. With the development of the society‚ young people are getting more and more freedom‚ chasing the individuality. However‚ freedom is limited and relative. If there is too much freedom for the people‚ they will display of contempt for the fundamentals of order. In other worlds‚ a rich social institution needs to be governing by the laws and rules. Anyone who wants to survive in this society must agree and observe these norms. Supposing that everyone

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    In history‚ mean and women have never argued their biology and unknowingly fell into the gender norms that exist today. In more recent times the issues of gender and self-identification have rapidly increased. Sex is our biological anatomy and which reproductive organs we have. Typically‚ there are two sexes- male and female. The more controversial and increasing in variety. A person’s gender and sexuality can differ from whatever body parts you were born with. An increasing amount of people feel

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    people rebelled against what had been socially normal in years past. Today‚ Americans still fight and rebel for what they believe in‚ but perhaps not on such a large scale as in the 60’s‚ and now for somewhat different causes. In some ways‚ the social norms of the 1960’s are still similar today; during the 60’s‚ birth control became popular‚ drug use was very common‚ and people tended to think liberally‚ and be accepting of all lifestyles. Today‚ birth control and abortions are still common‚ marijuana

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    Social norms are created through both cultural values and presentation of self‚ with these concepts of reality being constantly learned throughout our lives by means of social interaction as well as outside influences such as media‚ movies‚ television‚ and even observing strangers. Through these interactions and influences we determine what is publically acceptable in our society and conform ourselves to these social norms in order to remain in sync‚ by upholding our self presentation and social

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    Social Norms Social norms are unwritten rules on social behavior. They are things that happen every day without a thought. Like the way you answer the phone‚ the way you greet people‚ or how you go about doing something. For one day I chose the way I answer the phone. Every time I answered I would say goodbye instead of hello. My first phone call I got was my mom. When she called I answered by saying goodbye‚ her response was “hello to you too”. Then my grandma called so I said goodbye‚ her

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    Assess the view that the nuclear family is no longer the norm. (24 marks) In this essay I will be assessing the view of different sociologists concerning the question ‘is the nuclear family no longer the norm?’‚ from this essay I should be able to conclude if it is in fact still the norm or not. First of all‚ in 1969 the Divorce Reform Act was put into place which enabled people to get a divorce easily compared to before. With this law people could simply say that the marriage wasn’t working out

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    Checkpoint Deviant Behavior ShirleyL Nieves November 24‚ 2011 SOC/120 According to chapter seven of Society (2006) deviance is the recognized violation of cultural norms. Something deviant in Europe might not be considered deviant in the United States. Someone who behaves in a manner which is against the norm of their culture is considered deviant. Some examples of human behavior that is considered deviant in some countries are woman who wear makeup‚ or woman being allowed to vote. According

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    Assess the view that the nuclear family is no longer the norm. The nuclear family was commonly seen in many countries of the world due to its practicality and replaced the extended family in most societies. The nuclear family is defined by George Peter Murdock as a married male and female couple raising one or more children in one household. This structure became the norm in modern society as it fulfils Murdock’s 4 functions of the family: Sexual; helps maintain a healthy and stable relationship

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    Womanhood in the South was mainly composed by imposing heavy gender roles that in turn have heavily influenced the modern day society’s views on gender norms. In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the high expectations of Alexandra making Scout grow up to be a perfect Southern belle were evident‚ some of them able to be transferred to today’s expectations of women. Alexandra “was fanatical on the subject” of Scout’s clothing‚ as she could “not possibly hope to be a lady” if she wore anything that did not have

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