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    Georg Simmel and Erving Goffman were influential figures who analysed human experience from a micro-sociological perspective. They examined various social phenomena and derived theories (Davis‚1997:372) such as the ‘Blasé attitude’ (Simmel‚1903:14)‚ and the ‘Dramaturgical perspective’ (Goffman‚1969:153-154). Simmel and Goffman both agreed that the minute aspect of social life are crucial bonds in maintaining the functioning of a society as it impinges on personal experiences (Davis‚1997:376). Their

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    When discussing the self‚ Durkheim places heavy emphasis on solidarity as to what holds individuals together in social institutions. Roles and institutions are similar to bodily organs‚ as they are dependent on one another (McDonell‚ 2012). He refers to two types of solidarity‚ mechanical and organic‚ where each produces different individuals in society (Shortell‚ n.d.). Mechanical solidarity is concerned with undifferentiated social structure with little division of labour. These societies were

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    forget why you do what you do and who you do it for‚ and make sure everything you do honors that. What I’ve seen happen often times (especially in… yup‚ you guessed it: the education reform movement)‚ is that intentions start out good but the sword starts to swing the other way when money‚ power‚ and statistics are valued over the lives and humanity of students. “Kids first” and “For the kids” becomes merely rhetoric‚ as people jump to enact radically dangerous and untested policies that do anything but

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    “cold-blooded barbarians” have reasoning behind their actions. Most people judge Sparta for our unfair treatment of helots‚ even though we treat them equally and better than the Athenian slaves. Athenian propaganda displays us as horrible demons for having helots incorporated into our society. Helots‚ or serfs‚ frequently live typical lives‚ they have more rights than most citizens of foreign countries and‚ arguably‚ more than the average Athenian. Meanwhile‚ the Athenian slaves have no rights or opportunities

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    The Father Of Chemestry Abu Musa Jaber Ibn Hayyayn. (721-803AD) Abu Musa Jaber Ibn Hayyayn generally known as “The Father Of The Chemestry” and also known as Al Chemist “Geber” of the middle ages of an ”attar” (druggist). The date of the birth is not known but it is established that he practised medicine and alchemy in kufa (now known as Iraq) around 776A.D. In his Early age he practised medicine and was under the patronage of Barkemy Vazeer during the Abbasith caliphate of Haroon al Rashid. He

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    According to Agnew & Passas (1997)‚ the Strain theory was established from Durkheim and Merton and out of the theory of anomie‚ which is the privation of typical moral or collective standards. Durkheim main focused was the declined of societal and the strain that occasioned on an individual level. Merton focused on the cultural disproportion that occurs between the norms and goals of the society. Anomie was divided into two categories; macroside and microside. Macroside anomie focused on the powerlessness

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    Why We Do What We Do My teaching philosophy is best described by using the following analogy. A building does not stand tall for years on end without a good foundation. Weather its building a house‚ an apartment‚ a church‚ or a skyscraper‚ the foundation is the most important element for the building to stand tall for years. If a child can start out with the right knowledge to live a physically active lifestyle they have more of a chance to continue to live while being physically active. Pouring

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    Parents should not be giving their kids money for doing chores around the house whether they are behaving well or not. Kids should not have to be told to do chores around the house. It should be something they just do. If kids would like to be financially responsible they can get a job during the school year or quit sports. As soon as they grow‚ up they can start buying their own items and then learn how to manage their money and stay financially stable. Kids can find out how to become financially

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    Do you have a favorite sport‚ one that you want to do more than any other‚ play it on a team‚ every day and every weekend? This summer I had to make the hardest decision‚ yet‚ in my life. I had to choose between dance‚ that I have been doing since I was 3 years old‚ and soccer. Dance and soccer practice were scheduled at the same time on the same day. Soccer is my passion; this is why I made the decision to continue soccer. I enjoy the challenge of practice‚ the running‚ and skill workouts give

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    Durkheim essay The French sociologist Émile Durkheim has very strong beliefs when it comes to crime ‚ he believes that the part crime plays in society reflects society its self there for he believes tha crime serves as a huge social function. By saying this he is saying that laws are something that ar always changing and always open to necessary change and he believes that society should be the same .although he does not believe crime as a whole is benificial ‚ he believes that there are 2 different

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