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    My past job experience

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    marked your transition from childhood to adulthood within your culture‚ community‚ or family. For many teenagers‚ having a job is a way of making money‚ just a way of having extra cash for clothes or going out with friends. It makes one feel independent. Personally‚ it made me feel sort of like an adult. It taught me how to be responsible and to handle my finances. I had to learn how to take public transportation‚ how to interact with my coworkers‚ work with different types of people‚ and also

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    definition of the term ‘childhood’. They claim that childhood is neither biological nor natural; that it is provoked as a social construction. This means that society creates and defines childhood and that is causes the changes in the status of childhood. In this essay I will attempt to assess these changes and evaluate them. I will look at the views of various sociologists and how the society is changing the way children are treated. This essay will look at whether these changes‚ if any‚ are beneficial

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    Different views of art Scale and Proportion As we all know mountains are huge and in this image created by Katsushika Hokusai the mountain dosent seem to be that big. At this point we percieve that mountain is far off in the distance. This image is called Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji: The Surface of Lake Misaka in Kai Province and was made in the early 1830’s. As the arrows indicate the boat is the same size as the house ‚ but because we are closer to the boat than house we percieve its bigger

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    Known as McCarthyism‚ after the Wisconsin senator who became the most famous and notorious voice of anti communism for a time‚ the post World War II Red Scare was a widespread phenomenon that affected almost every area of American life. The early years of the Cold War coincided with a time of economic anxiety and the nation attempted to adjust conversion from war to peace. Anticommunism and McCarthyism Anti-communism

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    Emerging pediatric nursing changes over the past 20 years has been significant. Health of the children in the U.S. continues to improve but there has been a significant emergence of new pediatric problems never seen prior. The amount of childhood obesity and diabetes in U.S. children has exploded which is causing extreme burden on society and our health care system. (Cowen‚ p. 207) A major contributor to childhood obesity is a physical and social environment that promotes foods high in fat and

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    “Made In China” Over the next 50 years there will be many global and economic changes in this world. One in particular that is occurring right now and is certainly gaining momentum is the rise of China as the next superpower. The term “Made in China” is what most U.S citizens along with other countries have become all too familiar with. It seems difficult now to find a product the U.S. does manufacture. Since the U.S. has stopped producing certain goods they have become dependent on other countries

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    Examine the advantages of unstructured interviews in sociological research In this essay I will be examining the advantages of unstructured interviews; unstructured interviews gain qualitative data‚ which is data which cannot be analysed for patterns or trends. One advantage of unstructured interviews is it produces valid data; valid data is data that is true to life‚ opinionated and cannot be analysed. This is an advantage because qualitative data is received‚ anti-positivists prefer qualitative

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    * Past Year Questions MUET Malaysian University English Test (MUET) Paper 4 (writing) You are advised to spend about 50 minutes on this task. * Mid Year 2011 MUET.You are advised to spend about 50 minutes on this task. * “The most valuable thing in life is friendship.” Do you agree? Discuss. You should write at least350 words. * End Year “A person’s choice should be determined by his or her interest.” Discuss. * March- Year 2012 MUET “Education is the most important factor in the

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    elsewhere assess different sociological explanations of changes in the status of childhood. (24 marks) Childhood is socially constructed‚ the only reason that ’childhood’ exists is because society makes it that way. Over time childhood has changed as different norms and values over each century of life have been different and are still changing today. Also in different places of the world there are different cultures and ethics so therefore their view of childhood will also be different. The historian

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    Outline and evaluate sociological views on the role of the family in society (33 marks) There are three main different sociological view points on how sociologists view the family these are Functionalist‚ Marxist and Feminist Views. The functionalists think the role of the family is extremely important and that the nuclear family is the best form‚ they think the nuclear family runs more smoothly as they learn the correct norms and values so our society can live in a consensus

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