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    Status of Nepalese Women

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    Status of women in Nepal About half of the world’s population is of women. In the western countries‚ both men and women enjoy equality of rights. But the situation in most of the Asian and African nation’s women is different. There is a large scaled discrimination between men and women. Discrimination starts from home itself‚ parents treat male and female child differently and have expectations based on the cultural differences (Nalini sastry‚ 2000). Nalini reports socializing process is the

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    clothing as an identity

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    The Creation of Identity Through Clothing Lurie(1983) states that “ for thousand of years human beings have communicated with one another first in the language of dress”. This derives the notion that one showcases themselves to others in the manner to which they self style. On lookers draw conclusion about ones social status‚ profession‚ personality‚ sub-culture and mood. Lurie compares language to clothing. It’s a language yet not spoken‚ she alludes that “if clothing is a language it must

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    Nutritional status of Filipinos Filipinos has been experiencing many problems. One of those problems is their nutritional status. Filipinos are one of the unhealthiest persons in the world and are considered malnourished or obese. We may seem physically fit but are we truly certain that it is true‚ that we receive our proper nutrition‚ the personal nutrition our body needs? Our country has a very young population‚ it consists mostly of youth and despite that we are experiencing malnourishment

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    Example Of Ascribed Status

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    A son‚ a Hispanic‚ or a senior citizen are examples of ascribed status. Achieved status are an employee of the year‚ airline pilot‚ nurse‚ or schoolteacher. A person’s ascribed status can influence their achieved status such as the case of an individual or group of homeless people. In 2017‚ the United States’ homeless population was 553‚742. Of this number‚ 224‚937 were homeless Black men and

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    socio-economic status

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    Data CHAPTER I Introduction A family’s socioeconomic status is based on family income‚ parental education level‚ parental occupation‚ and social status in the community (such as contacts within the community‚ group associations‚ and the community’s perception of the family)‚ note Demarest‚ Reisner‚ Anderson‚ Humphrey‚ Farquhar‚ and Stein (1993). Families with high socioeconomic status often have more success in preparing their young children for school because they typically

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    Mental Status Exam

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    INITIAL MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION I.APPEARANCE The client appears to be at her age. She wears blouse with shorts‚ sometimes with short pajama. For me‚ she is neat. She has a long and shiny hair. She has clean fingernails and always combing her hair. She brings a comb with her every time we had an activity. II.MOOD AND AFFECT The client facial expression appears to be appropriate. She is energetic and you will observe that she is enjoying our activity because she was happy. III.BEHAVIOR

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    Status Deviance Theory

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    The story that I will be sharing to better understand the Status Deviance Theory is a story when my co-worker Rick was hired as a personal trainer at the World gym in Wantagh‚ New York‚ where I work. For the past four years Rick had been a personal trainer at two other gyms around the area of Wantagh as well as World gym’s main competitor Equinox gym. The head personal trainer‚ Martin was the manager of all World gym’s personal trainers and with this position came the duty of hiring new trainers

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    argue about the definition of the term ‘childhood’. They claim that childhood is neither biological nor natural; that it is provoked as a social construction. This means that society creates and defines childhood and that is causes the changes in the status of childhood. In this essay I will attempt to assess these changes and evaluate them. I will look at the views of various sociologists and how the society is changing the way children are treated. This essay will look at whether these changes‚ if

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    Disrupting the Status Quo

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    ELM 8100 Segment 2 The Logic of “Disrupting the Status Quo” Action research is known by many other names‚ including participatory research‚ collaborative inquiry‚ emancipatory research‚ action learning‚ and contextural action research‚ but all are variations on a theme. Put simply‚ action research is “learning by doing” - a group of people identify a problem‚ do something to resolve it‚ see how successful their efforts were‚ and if not satisfied‚ try again. While this is the essence of the

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    What is the present status of english in malaysia? Is it ESL‚ EFL or EIL (or is it all of the above) depending on which state or area you come from. Before I go any further‚ let me explain on what is ESL‚ EFL and EIL. English as a second language (ESL) is the use or study of English by speakers with different native languages. English as a Foreign Language (EFL) indicates the teaching of English in a non–English speaking region. Meanwhile English as an International Language (EIL) is the concept

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