PATRICIA BIANCA C. BALAGA 2B-MT BLOOD AND ITS COMPONENTS Physical Characteristics of Blood * Thicker (more viscous) than water and flows more slowly than water * Temperature of 100.4 degrees F * pH 7.4 (7.35-7.45) * 8 % of total body weight * Blood volume * 5 to 6 liters in average male * 4 to 5 liters in average female FUNCTIONS OF BLOOD * Transportation * O2‚ CO2‚ metabolic wastes‚ nutrients‚ heat & hormones * Regulation
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When the different perspectives of sociology are applied to stratification within the U.S‚ many of them are useful in explaining it but conflict theorists are the most useful. Conflict theorists emphasize that people within a society are constantly vying for limited resources. These competing groups are what keeps the society moving forward. Conflict theorists contend that stratification is a dysfunction of society and is harmful. Conflict theorists have several points to their theory that make
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Reading Assignment One Introduction to Sociology Online Best Strategy for Completion: This assignment is much easier if you answer the questions as you read the assigned material every week. For example‚ in the first week of class you will read chapters 1and 5—answer the questions below at the same time‚ as you do your reading. The next week you will read chapters 2 and 3 and you should answer the questions for those chapters as well—chapter 3 questions can be found on reading assignment two
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In New Zealand‚ the laws are clearly spelt out in regards to any use‚ possession and distribution of drugs and there are penalties carried out if those laws are broken. Yet‚ people still continue to break the rules surrounding drug distribution. One of the possible explanations behind drug dealing could be to do with Durkheim’s idea of division of labour and specialization. As societies become more complex‚ they are unable to function with mechanical solidarity‚ thus we see the emergence of organic
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Sociology is the study of society or the way society is organized and it is a broad discipline thus it has no boundaries. I personally believe and feel that societies differ because the kind of behavior considered appropriate in them differs. People in other societies think and behave differently because they have learned different rules about how to behave and think. In sociology we have three sociological perspectives: functionalism‚ structuralism and social interactionism but In
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Classical Theory SYA3110 Emile Durkheim Durkheim was known as the architect of social science and contributed a great deal to the social science community. Durkheim was not born with this title however. Durkheim was born from a long line of French Jews. His father‚ grandfather‚ and great grandfather were all rabbis. At an early stage in life however Durkheim made the decision not to follow in his family’s footsteps. He wanted to lead a completely secular life and much of his work was dedicated
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communities or neighborhoods‚ preventing these areas from overcoming the crime and issues of the day. The social disorganization theory is a key component in the study of criminology. Theories under the umbrella of social disorganization seek to identify and predict trends in criminal or deviant behavior among groups within a social network. The effort is designed to address criminal activity and the variables that might predict undesired behavior within a community. According to Elliott and Merrill:
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life‚ by Emile Durkheim This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it‚ give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title:
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as being a part of a healthy personality. The Humanistic Theory and Sociocultural Theory are comparable in that both deal with an understanding of the self‚ the concepts we have of self‚ and developing part of that concept from how we feel others view us. The Psychodynamic Theory limits the explanation of who we are as simply being driven by basic human driving forces‚ needs‚ and desires. The Humanistic Theory and Sociocultural Theory give importance to the needs of love and
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Comparing the Ideologies of Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim‚ and Max Weber Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim‚ and Max Weber were three historical sociologists. Their views have become world renown and have shaped many ways of interpreting the social structure of many modern societies. This essay will take a glimpse into the three sociologists’ ideals and expose the similarities and differences they may have. Karl Marx’s view of society was based around the economy. All other social structures according to
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