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The organic components of elements are those that support life. Elements like hydrogen and oxygen bond to create life-sustaining water for example.
There are a few sociological theories on deviance. Some fundamental ones include: 1) Cultural Transmission Theory - Deviance is a behaviour learned through interaction, just as conformity. 2) Differential Association Theory - Explains proccess of Cultural Transmission - Theorist = Sutherland - Bad companions = Bad behaviour 3) Control Theory - Explains deviance as the outcome of a failure in social control 4) Anomie - Originally Durkheim's suicide study; A condition of confusion that exists in society and individual's when social norms are weak, absent or conflicting. - Merton applied Anomie to Deviance; Deviance as an outcome of an imbalance in society between socially approved goals & availibility of approved means of achieving them. 5) Status Frustration - Theorist = Cohen - Deviance due to blocked opportunities, frustrated with status/role set Last one, 6) Labelling Theory - Theorist = Becker - Deviance as a process by which some people successfully define others as deviant. Hope that helped and wasn't too confusing =)
Brotherhood refers to the bond brothers have. It can also be used to describe friendships that share a similar bond as blood relations.
Cooperation is the central feature of social life. Cooperation ranges from unity existing among members of a family or friends, to the bond found among nations as shown in the treaties of friendship drawn among them such as the treaty of cooperation in scientific, technical and cultural matters between countries and organizations.cooperative studys to sociology?
The three major categories of funds are common stock, bond, and money market
The Social Bond Theory: that people will not commit deviant acts if they form bonds in society
helium does not bond with any elements.
limitations of valence bond theory
There are a number of elements that can bond with water to create a chemical bond. Some elements include hydrogen, helium oxygen and nitrogen. Why can find details of the elements on Wikipedia.
pretty much all elements will bond, but noble gases rarely do
is the line between elements in a chemical bond
A covalent bond forms when the orbitals of two atoms overlap and a pair of electrons occupy the overlap region is called covalent bond theory
All the elements except elements belonging to zero group (He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe which are inert in nature) can bond with other elements.
All elements in the B4 column of the periodic table are able to bond with Tungsten. However, Tungsten can only bond with other elements.
They are reactive, but selective with elements that they will bond with. Most bond with oxygen and oxygen bonds with itself. Elements in the same families tend to bond with other elements similarly, but there are no hard and fast rules.
How do elements bond together to form compounds?Elements join together by gaining, sharing, or losing electrons.
When elements chemically bond together a new chemical is produced