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    third or fourth week of the term‚ business school had succeeded in afflicting me with a variation of the Stockholm syndrome‚ named after the incident in which a hostage in a Stockholm bank robbery fell in love with one of her captors. XAT 1998 Max Weber‚ a German Sociologist‚ defined state as an entity that has a monopoly over legal violence. India proves that the converse is also true; if criminals cannot be punished by the law‚ its effect they become the state. XAT 1999 That is what a Television

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    (2004); he raises the notion that even the concept of the state itself remains unresolved as the questions which surround the state cannot be answered with absolute certainty (Pierson‚ 2004:1). Although‚ the most famous definition is provided by Max Weber and it defines the state as a “political institutional organisation” whose “administrative staff can successfully exercise a monopoly of legitimate physical force in the execution of its orders” (Anter‚ 2014:11). However‚ across the reviewed literature

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    Abercrombie and Fitch from fall 1997 to December 2003. Circulation for the Quarterly averaged one million to 1.2 million during the late 1990s. The publication‚ released four times a year‚ featured articles about college life‚ photo essays by Bruce Weber‚ and advertisements for the company’s clothing. In addition to this‚ the company’s 280-page book included nude young adult models in highly suggestive poses‚ as well as articles on sex -- elements apparently intended to boost the clothing retailer’s

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    Assess the functionalist view of the medical profession. Functionalists have a consensus view on the medical profession; they support the occupation‚ as they believe all groups in society work together like a human body. Other groups such as feminists and Marxists believe that the medical profession does not take into account the social model. Both Marxist and feminists have a more conflict approach around the medical occupation. Functionalists believe that doctors and the likes of have an

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    According to Kendall (2012)‚ sociology is “the systematic study of human society and social interaction.” (p.5). It is the study of societies with emphasis on modern and complex societies. Sociology is also the study of the development and structure of the human society. It is concerned with group activities such as how people interact with each other and their behavior during the interaction. Sociology includes four major sociological perspectives: functionalism‚ conflict theory‚ symbolic interactionism

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    According to Bass‚ transformational leadership can be defined based on the impact that it has on followers. Transformational leaders‚ Bass suggested‚ garner trust‚ respect and admiration from their followers. Charismatic Leadership The sociologist Max Weber defined charismatic authority as "resting on devotion to the exceptional sanctity‚ heroism or exemplary character of an individual person‚ and of the normative patterns or order revealed or ordained by him." Charismatic authority is one of three forms

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    What do we mean by life chances? There is a belief that depending on where people live‚ their life chances can vary tremendously. The term life chances was first used by sociologist Max Weber in 1948 he believed that people’s life chances were guided by their economic position. This also affected their ability to gain employment or own a property. People’s life chances can therefore be positive or negative depending on their social and economic background. Different life chances are all connected

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    Department of Sociology Sociology 201 Second Examination Prep Questions 1. True or False? The theory of primordialism in your text is the same as the biological theory of racial crime by van den Berghe that we discussed in class. A. True. B. False. 2. The petite bourgeoisie to Marx is the _____ to Wright. A. Bourgeoisie. B. Proletariat. C. Managerial class. D. Small business owners. E. Lumpenproletariat. 3. According to Matthews‚ the _____ is the most likely to be happy

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    collectivistic cultures where the members are concerned more with the well being of the group than their own well being. Highly individualistic cultures include the U.S.‚ Australia‚ Great Britain‚ Canada‚ the Netherlands‚ New Zealand‚ and Italy. Max Weber‚ one of the founders of modern sociology‚ credited the doctrine of vocation for the rise of  the modern economy in his 1920 book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. In Western societies‚ there is a focus on the individual individual

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    Authority Authority means the legitimate or acceptable use of power. “If an order given by a leader to a member of his group is accepted by the member and controls his activity in the group‚ then the order is said to carry authority” C.I Barnard Authority means the ability to control the behavior of others. Authority is a symbolic reality and it is the ability to influence person’s actions in a desired direction without resorting to force. The most important earthly influence in a person ’s life

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