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  2. Deviance (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    This theory, while very much a symbolic interactionist theory, also has elements of conflict theory, as the dominant group has the power to decide what is deviant and acceptable and enjoys the power behind the labeling process. An example of this is a prison system that labels people convicted of theft, and because of this they start to view ...

  3. Control theory (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    According to the control theory, weaker containing social systems result in more deviant behavior. Control theory stresses how weak bonds between the individuals and society free people to deviate or go against the norms, or the people who have weak ties would engage in crimes so they could benefit, or gain something that is to their own ...

  4. Eric Cervini - Wikipedia

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    Eric Cervini (born 1992) [1] is an American historian and author of LGBTQ politics and culture. [2] His 2020 book, The Deviant's War: The Homosexual vs.The United States of America, was a New York Times Bestseller [3] and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. [4]

  5. French and Raven's bases of power - Wikipedia

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    In a notable study of power conducted by social psychologists John R. P. French and Bertram Raven in 1959, power is divided into five separate and distinct forms. [1] [2] They identified those five bases of power as coercive, reward, legitimate, referent, and expert.

  6. Thanos - Wikipedia

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    When the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten uses a source of cosmic power, the Heart of the Universe, to seize power in present-day Earth (killing most of Earth's heroes in the process), Thanos uses a time-travel stratagem to defeat him. Thanos then uses the Heart of the Universe to reverse Akhenaten's actions and was also compelled to correct ...

  7. Perversion - Wikipedia

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    Perversion usually differs from "deviant behavior", in that the latter covers areas of behavior (such as petty crime) for which perversion would be too strong a term. It is often considered derogatory , and, in psychological literature, the term paraphilia has been used as a replacement for most forms of sexual perversion, [ 1 ] though this ...

  8. Deviant (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A Deviant is a modified human with unstable genetics, that provokes different forms and abilities. Kro [17] – A Deviant Warlord who is the ruler of Lemuria and head of the Delta Network. Kro is a long-lived shapeshifter. Ahqlau [18] – Conspirator and friend of Yrdisis who posed as an ally of Kro, but was actually spying on him for Ghaur.

  9. Devious - Wikipedia

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    Devious may refer to: Deviation (disambiguation) Devious, the ninth book in The It Girl series by Cecily von Ziegesar "Devious" Diesel, a character in the ...