Answer:
Denial stage.
Explanation:
Denial is one of the stages that lead to grief as it allows us to let in only what we can handle. Denial comes with shock and numbness of mind. It gives peace albeit short. Denial helps to reduce the overwhelming pain of loss. It is more of a defense mechanism to numb the pain. Examples include the belief that break up or divorce will be canceled after the other party is calm, the belief that one will be called back to work where he/she has been sacked permanently, the belief that a loved one who just died will return to life soonest, etc.
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3. Structural Functionalists
Explanation:
Functionalism or rightly termed Structural functionalism is a macro-view of society that sees society as an organism. To structural functionalists, society is made of different parts that work together for the greater good. Functionalism views society as a bug interconnected body which possesses different functions seen in its constituent elements; namely norms, customs, traditions, and institutions. Hebert Spencer also views functionalism as a body with different organs in which these organs work to keep the body whole.
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C. Ostracism
Explanation:
Ostracism is a group norm that will force a person out of the group if that person somehow not aligned with the view or principle of the group.
Our need to belong somehow make us sacrifice our personal opinion/principles and change it to the opinion or principles that the other members of the group held. We tend to do this because we fear that they will kick us out from the group if we refuse to do so.
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Both Telemachus and Odysseus are quick-thinking in battle.
Explanation
Answer:
<em>With the events in Ferguson in 2014 and the subsequent growth of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, sociologists have been pondering what they can do to address police violence. When a group of us gathered in the lobby of a San Francisco hotel in 2014 during the ASA conference, this was at the top of our mind. What could we do as a collective of sociologists who were deeply concerned about the events we were watching unfold on television? The police killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown and the protests that were met with militarized law enforcement efforts to squash the right to free assembly struck the 10 of us gathered in the lobby, as it did so many across the country, as symbolic of racialized policing practices that have terrorized and traumatized black communities for generations.</em>