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    of country infrastructures were destroyed including health system (insert)‚ greater efforts are being put in place both by government and international society to recover country health system and provide quality health services to population‚ during the last decade particularly by introducing the basic package and comprehensive packages of healthcare services (insert) as a result of these efforts Afghanistan made substantial progress in health sector (insert). Maternal mortality rate fallen from

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    Alf by defining his health as the absence of disease‚ so health professionals may intervene just when necessary. A professional such a pulmonologist may cure his disease if possible or at least monitors that he is doing fine by making sure his bronchitis is healthy and working properly‚ using scientifically tested methods which should diagnosed his illness. The pulmonologist according to the biomedical model wouldn’t be bother about the social factors which had impact on his health‚ about the fact his

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    Explanations of Forgetting Forgetting is ‘the inability to recall or recognise material that was previously stored in memory’‚ and there have been several explanations provided from a variety of studies investigating how we forget. Depending on whether information is forgotten from sensory memory‚ short term memory (STM) or long term memory (LTM) it can be due to a lack of availability or accessibility. A lack of availability is where information is not present in STM due to decay and displacement

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    1. Introduction It is known that nowadays it is not enough to have an idea and money to start a business to run. Even harder is to develop already existing project. Currently‚ as practically in every industry there is a huge competition‚ so must be carry out a market analysis before proceeding to any movement. The analysis must be conducted in a fair manner and give to meaningful results that will take the right decision for the future. Many schools give a lot of methods of market analysis. In

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    unimaginable to medieval society. Not all sociologists share this view of modern childhood‚ however. Some argue that the distinction between childhood and adulthood is becoming blurred. Using material from Item A and elsewhere‚ assess sociological explanations of changes in the status of childhood. (24 marks) Sociologist’s see childhood as socially constructed. This means that childhood is created and defined by society even though it may seem natural or biological. These sociologists argue;

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    Critically evaluate the claim that general cognitive ability (i.e.‚ intelligence) is shaped by environmental factors. The claim that general cognitive ability is shaped by the environment is supported by various psychologists who believe our interactions with our surroundings enable us to develop certain cognitive abilities including intelligence. These abilities can often be influenced by our family environment‚ the type of education in which we receive and various other environmental interactions

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    achieve in society by legitimate means and experience social frustration‚ Merton says they turn to crime in order to attain wealth‚ while Cohen says they instead they form a subculture that turn the norms of a larger society upside down. In Cohen’s explanation‚ crime is valued within gangs and so allows retaliation against society and a way to gain status in the eyes of peers. A youth sub-culture has distinct styles‚ behaviors‚ and interests. The youth sub-culture allows an identity outside of family

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    Social Theory Our understanding of religion has been influenced by the contributions of sociological theory. Functionalists view religion in terms of how religion contributes to society. Durkheim claims that the one purpose that all religions serve is ‘the celebration of the social group’. A religion is a way of fulfilling social cohesion and satisfying societies need for a community. For example the aboriginal society‚ they were a community split in to tribes that worship a particular totem

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    Natural Disasters‚ High Unemployment Rates and the End of a War Shaping My life The sociological imagination looks at the level of the individual and sees how the larger social issues affect the troubles faced by individuals; we can also look at how the individual troubles connect to the larger social issues. I can see this happening in my life today. Looking back at my nineteen years of life‚ I look at three certain events and seeing how they have shaped my life; Hurricane Katrina (2005) and

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    Sociological imagination: Peter L. Berger It is very easy to take our own way of life for granted because we tend to fall into the same routines or patterns every day‚ sometimes without even realizing it. With society always advancing everyone has the ideal image of “keeping up with the joneses.” We have gotten so comfortable with all the advances and luxuries and all we tend to think about is “the latest and greatest” and “how can we can it.” In fact‚ more often than not‚ it is usually not until

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