Each group in society has a different idea on what the main role of the family is. As Item 2B says‚ “Marxists see all social institutions as serving the interests of capitalism.” This includes the family‚ and they say that it serves the interests of capitalism by maintaining and justifying class inequality and exploitation by the rich. Other groups‚ however‚ have different opinions‚ such as Functionalists who think that the family performs essential needs of society. Marxists and Functionalists
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Using material from item 2B and elsewhere assess different sociological explanations of changes in the status of childhood. (24 marks) Childhood is socially constructed‚ the only reason that ’childhood’ exists is because society makes it that way. Over time childhood has changed as different norms and values over each century of life have been different and are still changing today. Also in different places of the world there are different cultures and ethics so therefore their view of childhood
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Today we have a number of sociological views and approaches‚ which have agreed changes have taken place in gender roles and relationships within families to make them more equal. However many others sociologist criticise the nature of those changes. Some argue there has been a greater equality within modern family life and others say it is simply exaggerated. In my essay I going to assess these views through domestic labour‚ paid work‚ decision making and domestic violence in couples and try to conclude
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ANALYSIS This analysis is NOT provided by lecturer. It may contain errors. Use at your own risk. JUNE 2012 TOPICS TESTED: 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 11 Q 1a(i) 1a(ii) 1b 2a 2b 3a(i) 3a(ii) 3b(i) 3b(ii) 4a 4b 4c 5a 5b 5c T 2 2 1 3 6 9 9 11 11 7 7 7 8 8 8 Islamic vs conventional actg: differences Difficulties introducing Islamic actg in actg std History impotance to actg pedagogy‚ policy‚ practice Pragmatic vs normative: theory
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1A) bent 2B) tetrahedral 3C) trigonal pyramidal 4D) T-shaped 5E) trigonal planar Copyright © 2014 Pearson Canada Inc. Slide 10-2 Q2: What is the approximate angle of the O─C─O bond in the citric acid molecule below? O O OH OH HO 1A) 120° 2B) 109.5° 3C) slightly smaller than 120° 4D) slightly smaller than 109.5° 5E) slightly larger than 120° Copyright © 2014 Pearson Canada Inc. O HO Slide 10-3 Q3: What is the hybridization of the carbon atoms in ethylene (H2C=CH2)? 1A) sp 2B) sp2 3C) sp3
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sin22t dt = 2a cos 2t + 2a cos2 2t – 2a sin2 t = 2a cos 2t + 2a cos 4t y = b cos 2t (1 – cos 2t) dy = – 2b sin2t (1 – cos 2t) + b cos 2t (2 sin 2t) dt = – 2b sin 2t + 2b sin 2t cos 2t + 2b sin 2t cos 2t = – 2b sin 2t + 2b sin 4t dy dy / dt = dx dx / dt 12th CBSE SOLUTION_MATHS SAT (2)_PAGE # 1 = 2b sin 4t 2b sin 2t 2a cos 2t 2a cos 4t = b (sin 4t 2b sin 2t ) a cos 2t 2a cos 4t (sin sin ) dy 2 b dx t = a cos cos 4
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RAILWAY SIGNALLING PRODUCTS NEUTRAL LINE RELAY STYLE QN1 This is a miniature‚ DC neutral‚ Tractive armature‚ line relay designed for use (typical application include repeater‚ control & Indication functions) railway signalling circuits. The style QN1 forms the basis of the Q range relays. Fitted with a maximum of sixteen independent Silver Impregnated Graphite to Silver contacts‚ this relay conforms to BRB Spec. 930. The following table shows the available range Product Code Nominal
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J.P. Thavamaniet al. / IJAIR ISSN: 2278-7844 EDGE PRODUCT NUMBER OF CROWN GRAPH J.P.Thavamani Department of Mathematics‚ M.E.S. College‚ Nedumkandam‚ Idukki‚ Kerala‚ India. Emil: thavamaniprem@yahoo.co.in D.S.T.Ramesh Department of Mathematics‚ Margocis College‚ Nazareth‚ Tuticorin‚ Tamilnadu‚ India Abstract A labeling of a simple graph G is an assignment of integers to the edges subject to certain conditions. A bijection f: E P where P is a set of positive integers is called
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Using material from Item 2B and elsewhere‚ assess the contribution of functionalist sociologists to our understanding of the family. (24 MARKS) Item 2B for functionalist sociologists‚ the family is an important institution in society. They see the family as having a number of roles essential to the smooth running of society. For example‚ the family is seen as key to socialising children into the norms and values of society. Other sociologists argue that the functionalist view is too uncritical
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everybody‚ but almost nobody tries to do something about it. As regards this‚ many organizations have been starting to do campaigns against pollution‚ and trying to encourage people to care about the Earth. Both text 2A “Both Text 2A “Terrified” and Text 2B “Friends of the earth‚ what your support can do” are clear instances of environmental problems. The former‚ an extract of a novel written by Arthur Tofte in 1987‚ which is about an alien who arrives to Earth and talks with a boy named Bob about the
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