A Globalizing world? Culture‚ Economics‚ politics. London‚ Routeledge. Hirst‚ P.‚ Thompson‚ G. (1996) Globalization in Question: The International Economy and the Possibilities of Governance. Cambridge‚ UK. Polity Press. Hirst‚ P.‚ Thompson‚ G. & Bromley‚ S. (2009). Globalization in Question. Cambridge‚ UK. Malden‚ MA. McGrew‚ A. G. (1998). The globalisation debate: Putting the advanced capitalist state in its place. Global Society: Journal of Interdisciplinary International Relations‚ 12‚ 299-322
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Locomotor activity The Locomotor activity (Pákáski and Kálmán‚ 2008) refers to the movement of spontaneous locomotor and exploratory activity in rodents. LMA is a simple performed measurement of behavior to detect the effects of drugs‚ genetic manipulation‚ etc.‚ on motor function by measuring horizontal‚ vertical and stereotyped behavior in rodents. Several measures of locomotor activity in rats‚ including the distance covered‚ movement time and speed of progression. This test is sensitive to
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Drawing from what you have learnt from the Making Social Lives DVD and Learning Companion 1‚ outline how material things on City Road favour the activities of some groups of people over others. City Road in Cardiff is a street that stretches for nearly a mile and is one the busiest streets in Wales’ capital city. The streets origin began over 200 years ago as a country track and has grown to witness a diverse range of businesses develop alongside it. City Road offers the opportunity to observe how
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Drawing on what you have learned from the Making Social Lives DVD and Learning Companion 1‚ describe some inequalities on City Road. ‘Inequality’ refers to the unequal distribution of valued social resources within a society or between societies (Blakeley et al‚ 2009‚ Page. 24). Throughout this essay I will be drawing from what I have learned from the study materials to describe some of the inequalities on City Road in Cardiff. I will be looking at the younger community compared with the elderly
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Cephas-Library. (2010). Mind control in the cults. Retrieved from- "http://www.cephas-library.com/mind_control.html". Rodney Stark. (1983). Religion and conformity- reaffirming a sociology of religion. Vol. 45‚ No. 4 (Winter‚ 1984). pp. 273-282. David Bromley. (1981). Strange gods: the great american cult scare. Retieved from- "http://mail.csj.org/infoserv_bookreview/bkrev_strangegods_schuller.htm". Jonathan‚ Luftman. (2010). Bill Morris‚ "Director" Alan Hall‚ "Producer". I survived- cult.
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Shaun Greenhalgh was a British artist who became known for his forgeries. From 1989 to 2006 the Greenhalgh family was responsible for replicating valuable pieces of ancient artwork and famous artists. Shaun Greenhalgh was the head of the forgery operation‚ but he was aided by his parents‚ Olive and George‚ along with his older brother‚ George Jr. His parents and brother played a small role in the operation. For the most part‚ Shaun’s parents were responsible approaching clients. George Jr. was responsible
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ACTIVITY & DISENGAGEMENT THEORIES OF AGING THEORIES OF AGING In this assignment there is an explanation of the main concepts of the disengagement and activity theories of aging. With using the case studies provided there is an explanation of how the theories effect the current situations and development of Edith and Albert in the aging the process‚ finally I will be evaluating the care options that might be available to Edith’s mother Lily and how their could have an impact on her development
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Examine the argument that identities of place can be a source of inclusion and exclusion Identities of place refer to geographic locations and their meanings in relation to how people live‚ work‚ socialise and establish themselves in them. The way they effect the shaping of individual and collective identities plays an important part of who people think they are and who they become‚ which invariably has an impact on societies and how they function as a whole. In relation to this‚ this essay will
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References: Geeorgina Blakeley‚ Simon Bromley‚ John Clarke‚ Parvati Raghuram‚ Elizabeth Silva and Stephanie Taylor (2009). Introducing the social sciences. Glasgow: The Open University. p18-27. Ashley Crossman. (2013). Sociology of Social Inequality. Available: http://sociology.about.com/od/Disciplines/a/Sociology-Of-Social-Inequality
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City Road in Cardiff is a busy consumer-driven street dominated by restaurants‚ takeaways and shops selling a variety of items from a wide range of cultures and backgrounds. In this essay I will be looking at how these retailers favour some groups of consumers they cater for‚ the younger female population for instance and exclude other members of the population‚ along with how the infrastructure on the road and pavements makes life easier for some groups of people and potentially hinders others
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