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    government began to be humiliated by the West. Consequently‚ the country was divided between supporters and non-supporters of modernization. Some of the government officials who

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    including the relationship between crime and poverty. Does one perpetuate the other? If so‚ how? structural functionalismconflict theory‚ and symbolic interactionism 1. How is the problem typically defined? a. a state in which income is insufficient to provide the basic necessities of fodd‚ shelter‚ clothing‚ and med care. b. the U.S census bureau determines poverty level by comparing income to a chosen threshold based on various qualifications within each family. the threshold is a dollar

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    Functionalist views are some of the most well known theories on the family and have contributed to our understanding of the family in various ways. It is useful to consider how the family supports wider society. Functionalism considers this by deciding what functions the family must perform and therefore which type would suit society best. Functionalism believes that the nuclear family ‘fits’ and supports society because it is geographically mobile and allows people to move around the country

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    Families provide people with an atmosphere in which to live‚ grow‚ and develop. A family culture is established by the parents and instilled in the children during their upbringing. A healthy family is a family which follows a set of strong morals‚ stays loyal to one another‚ cooperates‚ and works together to avoid conflict. An environment where there is openness amongst family members is ideal because minds that are open are more susceptible to avoiding conflict than minds that are closed. If

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    Similarities between Conflicts: Second Punic war and Second Persian War The Second Punic War was led by Hannibal during 218 – 201 BC in Greece and the Second Persian War was led by Xerxes During 480 – 479 BC in Greece. Both have similarities and differences between wars. The second Punic and second Persian wars are similar in their background causes but different in their foreground causes. The conflicts have similar structural causes such as social factors‚ vengeance and geographical proximity

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    Associated With Work-to-Family Conflict: A Review and Agenda for Future Research Tammy D. Allen‚ David E. L. Herst‚ Carly S. Bruck‚ and Martha Sutton University of South Florida A comprehensive review of the outcomes associated with work-to-family conflict was conducted and effect sizes were estimated. A typology was presented that grouped outcomes into 3 categories: work related‚ nonwork related‚ and stress related. Issues concerning the measurement of workfamily conflict were also discussed.

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    Many only pay attention to the love between a couple when it comes to marriage‚ but other things should come to mind when thinking about a future husband or wife. When choosing a mate or spouse‚ race and religion should be considered because interracial couples can encounter prejudice environments and create family conflict. Prejudice environments and actions are common towards interracial couples. A Caucasian writer‚ Amy Wise‚ recently wrote about her interracial relationship with her African American

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    Assess the contribution of functionalism to our understanding of the family (24marks) Functionalists see the family as providing many important values to society. They believe behaviour is constructed by social forces‚ the government and the individual is made and controlled by society therefore according to this approach every individual is a product of society. Society essentially makes the person‚ but not solely. Family and other contributing factors heavily shape a personality along with their

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    ideas of how to reduce the population of those outside of their beliefs and a desire to run the world. Throughout Adolf Hitler’s life‚ he has had to jump over hoops in order to get to the place where he wanted to be. Growing up‚ Hitler lived in a family of poverty. This sparked his need for wanting everything he could get his hands on. He wanted to be the leader so that he felt like he had everything he did not have as a child. Before Hitler came to power in the early 1930s‚ Germany was in

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    first-hand account of the attack other than the offender. It is the victim who can start to point police in the right direction‚ who can give them an account of what happened‚ a description of their attacker or the offender if possible and even provide valuable evidence and clues as to not only what the offender did‚ but why the offender did it and what exactly happened‚ either in the form of physical or biological evidence on the victim’s body‚ or in the form of an eyewitness account. Crime and Victimization

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