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    Assess the view that secularisation has been a feature only of modern European societies (33 marks) There is no agreed definition of the word secularisation- depending on how you define it will determine whether or not it is happening/exists. Some will argue that; secularisation is happening‚ it never happened‚ it did happen‚ or it’s a western issue. The exclusivist definition sees religion as involving beliefs in some supernatural‚ supra-human being or forces of some kind‚ which would indicate

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    The criminological theory that best describes why individuals engage in this violent act is Strain Theory. Strain theory is that someone is being pressured into achieving accepted goals. Even though they may not have the means to do it‚ they are expected to achieve it. Strain Theory can lead to the lack of being able to achieve a goal‚ the loss of a loved one or friend‚ and negative stimuli that means being physically or verbally abused. These can all lead to a violent act because of all the pressure

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    Roman Catholic was the main religion especially within the UK and most of Europe that most of the population believed to be true. Luther had started the end of the rule of the church within the UK by causing what Weber describes as disenchantment. He talks about disenchantment as a way of escaping the beliefs of the church‚ this caused the thought that the world operates according to its own laws of nature based on science and reason instead of religion and superstition. Crockett identifies the 19th century

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    is amplified with one sestet that exhibits a rhyme scheme‚ ABABCC‚ and a concluding rhyming triplet. Donne uses this form to create a light tone‚ a song of romance. However‚ the lyrical approach is undercut by the disenchantment that the speaker encounters with a woman. The disenchantment ignites the speaker to view all women as inconsistent and disloyal‚ despite the poet’s theme: the temptation of women may lead to misunderstanding and deception. To begin‚ Donne opens the first stanza with a hyperbole

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    It’s early in the morning. Then sun has not fully risen yet‚ and the wafts of mist are slowly fading away. The air is chill and a thin layer of rime covers the grass. Most of the city is still asleep‚ silent. The streets are empty‚ doors and windows closed. Castiel’s breath leaves clouds of haste in the air. He sits on the frame of his window‚ his eyes looking straight at the castle. Today he will visit it for the first time. His father has promised to take Castiel with him. He will see the guards

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    When trying to evaluate a theory and deem whether it is a good enough theory that can be applied throughout a vast majority of situations‚ in this case crimes‚ theorists have a specific criteria that they have to meet. When developing a theory‚ theorists must construct their theory so that it can be judged by this certain criteria. This criteria is made out of: 1.) empirical validity‚ 2.) its logical consistency‚ 3.) scope‚ and parsimony‚ 4.) testability as well as 5.) The usefulness and 6.) the

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    and hard work. The ideology claims that American society is meritocratic‚ but in reality poverty and discrimination block opportunities for many to achieve by legitimate means‚ and when individuals fail or are excluded from this system‚ it creates anomie. The resulting strain between the cultural goal and the lack of

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    critical and inconsistent with their views about the way women should look‚ act‚ and behave. Women are often times made to be sexual objects‚ but at the same time expected to be conservative mothers. These unclear and absurd expectations of women lead to anomie in our

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    with through cut‚ texture and construction leaving the viewer with an uncomfortable aesthetic‚ in conjunction this analysis will also outline four main themes analysed by Evans (2004). The themes being: Victimisation‚ Femme Fatale‚ terror and disenchantment. Addressing the four main themes the McQueen woman‚ instead of transforming into a new person‚ simply grows out of the Victim and into the aggressor‚ remaining beautiful and gaining respect throughout. McQueen who firmly stated that he used

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    “The People of Sand and Slag” by Paolo Bacigalupi is a story set in the far future about how humans can adapt to survive in the most outrageous conditions. The concept of alienation plays a major role in the story itself. It is very difficult for the audience to be able to comprehend what the characters feel and go through. In “The People of Sand and Slag”‚ the world is run by corporations who hire their own military in order to defend their own base. One of these corporations has three guards that

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