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    Social Inequality Revision notes‚ exam requirements and exam questions GCSE Sociology 2012 Absolute poverty | A situation in which someone lacks the money to pay for the food‚ clothing and housing necessary to maintain a healthy way of life. | Achieved status | A social position which individuals are able to gain through‚ for example‚ hard work and or educational qualifications. | Ageism | Being prejudiced against people because of their age. | Ascribed status | A position or social

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    Sociology –"Dysfunctions in the Family" The family is one of the oldest social institutions and according to George Peter Murdock (1949)‚ can be defined as ‘a social group characterized by common residence‚ economic co-operation and reproduction.’ Murdock further concludes that in order for a family to become established there must be adults of both sex present‚ two of whom maintain a sexually approved relationship‚ and one or more children‚ their own or adopted. However‚ Murdock’s definition

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    unit we explore the subject of a Caribbean identity. There are those who think that the Caribbean is too diverse a region for there to be a single Caribbean culture. Proponents of the view that there is a Caribbean culture based their arguments on our shared historical past as well as the number of social institutions that we share as a region. Both sides of the discussion will be explored. The socially constructed concepts of race‚ ethnicity and colour‚ which strongly influence culture and identity

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    As you enter the Great Stair Hall‚ at the Philadelphia Museum of Art‚ you are met with a view of a statue that stands fourteen feet tall. Made of gilded copper‚ this large statue is Diana by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. It depicts the nude goddess Diana; balanced on one foot atop of a gold ball‚ with poise and grace drawing back her bow and arrow in preparation for release. Due to its size‚ color‚ and placement this piece is the focal point in the room. Directly across from the statue suspended above

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    Chapter 1 * Sociology helps people gain insight into themselves and into society‚ so they can live more satisfying‚ self-determined‚ and responsible lives * Paying attention to and making sense of the social world in a sociological way = being sociologically mindful * To be mindful of a thing is to see and appreciate its unique qualities. Ex: mindful of a person = beyond stereotypes and prejudices * People have to be understood in terms of ideas‚ feelings‚ desires‚ bodies‚ and habits

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    Sociology 110 Response Paper 1 1. ! Hanna Mengistu How would he respond to the Culture of Poverty Thesis‚ Positively or negatively? Explain. ! The key assumption of culture of poverty thesis is that “the adaptations of one [poor] generation become the inherited culture of the next‚ creating a self-perpetuating cycle of poverty.” This is to say poverty in minority groups like African Americans is a result of lack of work ethic and low aspirations that are passed down from generation to generation

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    In his article‚ Lyle H. Kendall Jr gives several examples and points to prove Madeline is a vampire: her appearance‚ the feeling of the presence of evil presented from the household‚ and the experiences with her evil spirit. Although Madeline only appears a sparse three times throughout the story‚ Kendall describes them as “nevertheless fraught with darkly suggestive significance.” A few days after the death of Madeline someone notices “the mockery of a faint blush upon the bosom and the face‚ and

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    Work Sheet (Diana’s Story) Directions: Rewrite the sentences in more formal style. Diana was born in Norfolk‚ England‚ in 1961‚ and she died in Paris‚ France‚ in 1997. Her sudden death in a car crash while she was being chased by photographers left the whole world in deep grief. Diana Spencer was born to a wealthy and high class family‚ and she was educated in private schools in England and Switzerland. Diana Spencer was born to a wealthy and high class family and educated in private schools

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    Word to create citations and bibliographies In Word‚ you can use the Citations & Bibliography functions on the References tab to help you to produce citations and a bibliography or a reference list in your document. This guide shows you how to use the Citations & Bibliography functions with the HarvardSHU 2013 style. Contents Selecting a referencing style ......................................................................................................1 Inserting citations in your text

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    AQA A2 Sociology revision Unit 3 (SCLY3) Beliefs in Society                       (scroll down to find SCLY4)   1. Non-religious belief systems Ideology‚ science‚ hegemony‚ pluralism‚ patriarchy‚ falsification theory and paradigms   2. Defining religion and measuring religiosity Substantive and functional definitions Giddens’ and Durkheim’s definitions Ways of measuring religiosity (attendance figures‚ the census) Problems of measurement - Davie.   3. Functionalism and religion Durkheim

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