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    in a ‘utopia ’ of equality among classes – essentially having no classes. Class equality may not be what is best for sport in Canada. I will also weigh whether or not it would be best for Canada to be without classes in its sporting system. I will conclude with my recommendations on what steps must be taken for the future of Canadian sport to ensure the most efficient and equal program is in place for everyone. Class is very closely related to money and income. The more money you have or the

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    The American Dream

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    Becca Leach WSC 001 Dr. Pasupathi 12/19/12 The American Dream My grandfather came to America from Italy with nothing but the clothes on his back. He did not speak a word of English and left his family back in Naples. Three years later‚ my grandfather had a stable enough job to send for his wife and son to join him in America. He truly lived the American dream. An immigrant hoping for a new life was able to become successful and raise a family. This “Cinderella Story”‚ however‚ did not

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    Trends in Postwar American Culture and Society by Roland Marchand Roland basically created this chart to show some of the cultural trends after the postwar. He uses this chart to argue his claim that a more similar popular culture than anything Americans had ever known emerged in the postwar period and the similarity often appeared as a “decline of class and regional differences in clothing and recreation”. The results from the chart show that there was a rapid change in the number of under age

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    On the other hand‚ the film American Promise by Joe Brewster and Michele Stephenson‚ introduces one to the struggling life that two boys have to face while attending a mostly white school and how their class differences changes their perspective and their experience at the Dalton School. Idris’s family is on the wealthier side of the middle class and we see the differences that this make on Idris’s life. For starters Idris had his own room and studying space to do his school work which made it easier

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    working class for their own gain. Social class divisions have constantly played a role and take part in America. Social class has been a focal idea in deciding the open doors to certain Americans while leaving the rest behind. Individuals from various financial backgrounds live unique ways of life and also have diverse open doors accessible to them. In view of this thought‚ individuals with a higher social class positioning have great advantages over those in lower class rankings. Class stratification

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    American Dream

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    Taijah Lucas December 16‚ 2014 AP Language and Composition Ms. Cutkomp The Status of the American Dream While growing up we’ve all had the same idea of adulthood; a big house‚ happy family and a white picket fence. This is also known as the American Dream. Most Americans equate the American dream as having stability through your career and home life with the ability to do things you want to do. Even from when we first became an independent country‚ we have always valued equality and the opportunity

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    In America there is three basic social class usually known as the upper classmiddle class‚ and the lower class. "There are numerous other social classes within a stratifications structure that varies‚" (Shepard‚ 2013‚ p.203). "Social class definition means‚ a segment of the population whose members that share some of the same values‚ norms‚ and an identification lifestyle" (Shepard‚ 2013‚ p.203). Social class describes how America is set up and how it is operated among us. Describes what classes

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    Why is social class so important in society? Imagine yourself in these two situations‚ one being poor and the other being rich‚ these will be the circumstances you will be raised in. In the poor environment your father is a drunk that wastes the family’s income and your mother is always dazing off into her own world where only she matters. You are constantly moving because of your parents’ action. At every new school you attend you get bullied by your fellow peers for being poor. Though you get bullied

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    Chrishelle Bates Professor Delgado SOC 330 September 9‚ 2013 Social Class When I think about the statement “Class is everywhere‚ yet it is hard to see”‚ I cannot fully agree with it. I agree that class is everywhere and it plays a huge role in everyday life. However I do not believe that it is hard to see. I believe that social class is very apparent to those who do not belong to the privileged classes. Class is also as apparent to those who are members of higher classes‚ however the higher

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    Throughout history people of all races have strived to reach the highest social class possible. Today that still has not changed and people continue to strive to move up in classes. There are so many different ways you can define and categories social classes today. According to Ballantine‚Korgen‚ and Roberts‚ page 213‚ they state “most social scientists measure social class by looking at the income‚ education‚ and profession of respondents”. You can even sub- categories social classes. For example

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