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    insurance‚ on their health and many more. In other hand‚ many people believe that pets should be treated like human beings. Those people believe that pets have emotions as human beings. I think that it is a right approach to treat pets as members of the family because pets share the same living space with us‚ bring us a lot of joy and emotions. People usually bring pets in their houses for various reasons. People with disabilities have pets which helps them in many different ways‚ for instance‚

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    functionalist view that religion benefits both society as a whole and its individual members. (18 marks – 6AO1 & 12AO2) Functionalists believe that religion is beneficial for both society as a whole and it’s individual members‚ for example it unifies society‚ which in turn gives each individual member a source of support when they need it. However some theorists disagree with the functionalist ideology. Firstly‚ functionalist claim religion benefits society in a number of ways‚ they say it

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    Firstly‚ because there will be someone in the winning family that will be killed‚ it will have immense psychological impacts to the other family members. When the family members drew individually‚ none of them wanted to draw the lottery ticket despite that would mean they would lose a family member. “Nancy and Bill Jr. opened theirs at the same time‚ and both beamed and laughed‚ turning around to the crowd and holding their slips of paper above their heads.” They are relieved that it was not them

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    and elsewhere‚ assess the view that the nuclear family is no longer the norm. 24 marks The traditional nuclear family is defined as being a family consisting of a heterosexual couple with 2 or more dependent children (own or adopted) with a clear division of labour. Meaning the men are the instrumental role (breadwinner) and the women are the expressive role (domestic and caring/childcare). Over time this has changed and the nuclear family as become less dominant‚ some sociologists

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    Is Family Important for the Society? Take a pause for a few seconds and ask yourself‚ “Why do you work so hard? “. What motivates you to do so‚ day after day? Most of the readers may point out a single word to answer both questions – a “family”. But‚ what is a family and why is it important? As a potter molds clay to form a beautiful creation‚ so does a strong bond of family and good values create a strong personality. The family bond is a link to our beginning and a guide to our future. That

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    Using material from Item A and elsewhere‚ assess the functionalist view that religion benefits both society as a whole and its individual members. Functionalists believe that society is similar to a living organism and that all social institutions perform specific functions in order to help society function effectively. They believe that religion contributes to value consensus and social integration. For example Durkheim sees religion as a method for integrating individuals into a community by

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    Other than having dementia‚ she is a healthy person. She has always been a caring and loving person that has always taken care of others. Dementia has drastically changed her life. She has always been very caring and supportive toward all of her family. She babysat all 4 of her grandchildren when we were younger. She would always cook the best eggs and homemade biscuits for breakfast. We would look forward to her breakfast every day. She picked all of us up from school almost every day. Now she

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    in 1931. Is the so-called "never too old to learn"‚ Maslow has been to continue learning in Columbia University. Where he was Alfred Alder for mentored. Left Columbia‚ Maslow was back to Brooklyn‚ Brooklyn and also joined the institute as a faculty member. There‚ he developed a relationship with the mentor‚ a gestalt psychologist Max. Wertheimer‚ with an anthropologist Benedict and Ruth. The two men is not only a Maslow’s friend‚ but also quickly into his research topic. Maslow to observe and assess

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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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    Statistics 5 – 7% of people live in a same sex relationship 9/10 single parent families headed by woman 24% of families in the uk single parent 5% live in traditional nuclear family 19% live in a neo conventional (new nuclear) family Families have 1.8children on average Current average living age is 39.6 Birth rate 10.7 per 1000 Death rate 10 per 1000 1901 600‚000 people died Quotes

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