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    Sociological Perspectives in Shrek 1. In the film, Lord Farquaad is the antithesis of what a valiant prince/knight-in-shining armor is expected to look like. Instead of a "Prince Charming," who would stereotypically be young, tall, and good-looking, Lord Farquaad is old(er), short, and although he has a strong jawline, which would be associated with rugged good looks, he comes off as sleazy and villainous. Lord Farquaad hilariously attempts to make up for his shortcomings by standing on stools

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    Three major sociological approaches in the field of sociology are known as functionalist, conflict, and symbolic interactionist perspectives. The three sociological approaches are utilized to explain and enhance why racism is prominent in the United States. These viewpoints each discussed racism, but by using different terminology and specific focuses, each perspective is able to illustrate very unique and diverse concepts. As stated by Kendall (2015), “Racism is a set of attitudes, beliefs, and

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    A Sociological Perspective of Chronic Illness Remaining in perfect health throughout a lifetime is nearly impossible, as a result it is quite common for many people to develop some type of chronic illness which they must learn to navigate within social environments as well as daily life. First of all, it is important to note the difference between the medical model of illness and the sociological model of illness. According to Weitlz, the medical model of illness is an objective scientific label

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    various methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis to develop a body of knowledge about social order, disorder, and change. Three Main Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology Functional Perspective Conflict Perspective Symbolic Interactionist Perspective Functional Perspective Conflict perspective Symbolic interaction perspective Classical Sociology Auguste Comte- French Philosopher Founder of the discipline of Sociology Karl Marx- German Philosopher Was inspired by Hegelian Idea

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    The video that gave unemployed, homeless men a job in craftsmanship, strongly represented the sociological Conflict Perspective in an over looked way. Lamon Luther gave jobs to each of these men by first observing the community in which they each lived. Once Lamon had seen the struggle of the homeless men, he then began realizing the impact that helping these men with jobs would have on each of them. Also, the influence that Lamon could have over society in a sense of creating a way to make a difference

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    social interaction. Sociology allows people to look at the world from a different perspective and in more depth than what the rest of society see’s. Some areas sociology covers are; family, social change, child abuse, substance addiction, public opinion etc. Sociology challenges social influences, for example the media, family, friends etc, and provides evidence to contradict them. There are four sociological perspectives that can be used to analyse and explain objects of social study: functionalism

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    Module 1: •Be familiar with the meaning of the sociological perspective and the sociological imagination -Sociological perspective is a new perspective on any given social situation that takes into account the role of social forces in influencing a situation; coined with identifying systematic patterns of behavior -Sociological imagination was coined by C. Wright Mills which meant to be able to draw connections between one’s personal experiences and social forces •Be familiar with major sociologists

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    To understand what sociological perspective is we must first understand what sociology is. Sociology started in the eighteenth and nineteenth century due to changes that came from the political, social, economic, and technological revolutions of that time. New ways to examine and perceive the social world was needed thus sociology was born. “Sociology is the systematic study of human society” (Macionis, 2016). Sociology helps us understand the development, structure, and all the aspects of how society

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    The conflict perspective views society less as a cohesive system and more as an arena of conflict and power struggles. Compare and contrast the main tenets of the functionalist and conflict perspectives. “The conflict perspective views society less as a cohesive system and more as an arena of conflict and power struggles”. This perspective was founded by sociologist Karl Marx (1818-1883) and serves to introduce the concept that “inequality and specifically inequality under capitalism” exists

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    William Pickton from a Sociological Perspective From a sociological perspective on the behaviour of Pickton, we can see the theory of feminism and structural functionalism being applied to the manifesting’s of Pickton’s behaviour. The feminist ideology looks at the unequal treatment of women compared to men and it offers a unique interpretation of society. Looking at the patterns of Pickton’s choice in victims, it is evidently clear that his motives were towards a gender specific, and that being

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