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    Comparison of poems ’Refugee Blues’ and ’You Will Be Hearing from Us Shortly’ The poem ’Refugee Blues’ is written by W.H. Auden‚ an Anglo-American poet. ’You Will Be Hearing from Us Shortly’ is written by U.A. Fanthorpe. Both the poems discuss about the prejudice and discrimination through the use of tone and language. W.H.Auden particularly deals with topics about moral and political issues. ’Refugee Blues’ deals with the abuse of human rights experienced not only by the German Jews‚ but by

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    something that functionalists seem to do in a variety of ways. Functionalism is a consensus theory (as stated in Item A). This means that it argues society is built on a consensus‚ or a general agreement amidst members on how society should be ordered and organised. They believe that family is one of the pivotal social institutions (which are parts in society involved in the socialisation process) along with mass media‚ education and peer group). Functionalism looks at the family functions and jobs that

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    Functionalists take a positive view on education. They see is as a process that instils the shared values of society as a whole. Functionalists believe education performs three main functions: social solidarity‚ specialist skills and role allocation. Durkheim indentified two main functions of education: creating social solidarity and teaching specialist skills. Social solidarity is an individual feeling and being part of a single community. Without social solidarity members would follow their own

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    leadership. Any one who gets the authority lets it ultimately go to their head. They just work for their personal gain as there is no accountability for actions. A person who has the power can use it for what ever reasons. The kind of people we have in our government. The elections are rigged‚ the results are biased and the same people keep on being appointed again and again even though their actions have not proven them worthy. Even though the political system is a democratic one so why is the opinion

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    Megan Gibson November 5‚ 2012 Period 1A English 11 The Unwanted Abortion is a big issue in our society; it has been debated for many decades. There are people that are against abortion (Pro-life) and then there are people that are for it (Pro-choice). This is one of those topics where there is no right or wrong‚ people have their own strong opinions about it. Although

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    Insects play a diverse amount of roles in our lives‚ and even though they are treated as pests‚ they are very crucial components in some ecosystems. Insects are commonly valued for their ability to aerate the soils‚ pollinate blossoms‚ and control plan pests. But there is one particular insect that belongs to the Apoidea family that not only is very involved in our environment but also affects our economy. Bees or honeybees are known for their production of substances like silk‚ honey‚ and wax. Humans

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    outputs and productivity‚ a process which had consequences for the price of agricultural products. The more people live in the cities and have to buy food at the market‚ the more agricultural prices became a political issue. The interest of urban society in agriculture is an interest in low prices‚ and the request of the primary sector for price increases is a regular nuisance for the urban population. The increase in output and productivity of agriculture could only be achieved by division of

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    Using material from item ‘a’ and elsewhere assess the contribution of Marxism to our understanding of the roles of education in society. Item A Marxists take a critical view of the role of education. Capitalist society is essentially a two-class system‚ with a ruling class exploiting the working class. Marxist see education as being run in the interests if the ruling class. For example‚ Althusser argues that education is an important ideological state apparatus that helps to control people’s

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    Sir Isaac Newton is regarded as one of the most influential scientists of all time. He was born in 1642 and died 1727. Was credited with invented Calculus with someone else‚ he formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation in which changed the worlds perspective from being geocentric to heliocentric. In defining gravity‚ the apple never did hit his head. Build the first reflecting telescopes and developed a theory of color based of the famous prism experiment. Never married In

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    The Contribution of Functionalist Sociology to an Understanding of the Role of Education in Society Works Cited Missing ’ ’Schools serve a function in a complex industrial society that family and peer groups cannot ’ ’ ( Durkheim‚1956) Education is important in society. The structure and processes of education systems are related to the general process of socialisation. All sociologists agree with this‚ but sociologists have many different views about how societies are structured

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