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    Examine the ways in which social policies and laws may influence families and households (24 marks) Social policies are plans and/or actions set out by the government which will affect a family in one way or another. Depending on the social policy which is in place‚ this new action or law will either have a direct effect on the family‚ for example; in 1969 the ‘Divorce reform act’ was introduced making it legal for married couples to divorce. Before this divorce was non-heard of‚ and now this

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    Morgan Eichelberg Grade 12 The Help‚ Kathryn Stockett The Help is a book about a white woman(Skeeter) in 1962–1964 in Jackson‚ Mississippi writing a book about the colored help‚ to help change the perspectives of others. While writing this book she shares her stories about her life and two other maids. The three main characters are Aibileen‚ Minny Jackson‚ Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan. Aibileen describes Skeeter as‚" Real tall and skinny. Her hair be yellow and cut short above her shoulders cause

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    The meaning of crime A crime can be defined as any act or omission of duty that results in harm to society and which is punishable by the state. You should take particular note of the fact that a crime‚ by definition‚ harms society as a whole. For this reason‚ while not undermining the impact that crimes have on particular victims‚ crimes are prosecuted by the state‚ i.e. it is not the role of the victim to prosecute the person(s) committing the crime. Accordingly‚ criminal cases in Australia

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    disgrace‚ while the ruse of her death prepares the way for her redemption and reconciliation with Claudio. When Claudio has shamed and rejected Hero‚ Leonato and his household “publish” that Hero has died in order to punish Claudio for his mistake. When Claudio returns‚ penitent‚ to accept the hand of Leonato’s “niece” (actually Hero)‚ a group of masked women enters and Claudio must wed blindly. The masking of Hero and the other women reveals that the social institution of marriage has little to do with

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    Critically reflective essay Emma Purnell: 0522771 “Our planning (or worrying about) what’s happening next gives us little opportunity or inclination to examine what has just passed” Wallace (2005) Writing from a student teacher perspective I thought it was very apt to start with the quote above. I believe I‚ like many student teacher colleagues‚ spend so much time worrying about what I have to do next‚ that sometimes I need to have a gentle prod or reminder that I need to be critically reflective

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    |TOK Essay Title : “That which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence” Do you agree ? | |Word Count: 1240 Words | Evidence is a thing or things that help in attaining knowledge. The statement “that which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence” means that it is possible

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    Is it better to be a content pig or a discontented philosopher? This is a question posed by John Stuart Mills‚ this quote has been a great debate in philosophy. To answer this question‚ we must ask ourselves which we would rather be. The pig is content to eat its food and roll in the mud all day long‚ the pig gets pleasure out of the simple things in life. Humans have many worries and stress and have to work hard in their 9 to 5 jobs. However‚ the human has a much greater awareness of the world‚

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    Do languages help mould the way we think? If we all spoke the same language‚ would we think in the same way? Discuss the issue using examples‚ details‚ and your personal experie-nces of English and your native language. Answer: A Language is a special “tool” which helps humans communicate with each other and also‚ being unique in comparison with the other animals and species. Due to its specific properties‚ a language is the way humans can share their thoughts to each other. In other words‚ language

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    Certain punishments are more effective on certain crimes. And certain punishments are more effective on certain people. Some criminals should be punished to remove their incentive for committing crimes. But there are some criminals who just need to be removed from society to prevent them from preying upon society. Obviously for lesser crimes‚ lesser punishments should be delivered. AND punishments (if at all possible) should reflect the crime committed --- such as scrubbing walls for "graffiti

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    a) Explain the concept of ‘Irreducible Complexity’. [25marks] The concept of Irreducible Complexity comes from the argument about Intelligent Design. The argument refers to certain features that are present within the universe and within living organisms and where they possibly came from. Those who argue irreducible complexity say that these features are too complex to not have come from design‚ whereas those who argue against irreducible complexity say that it is possible for these complex features

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