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    Explain how the SRRS was devised and evaluate the use of this technique. (8marks) Holmes and Rahe (1967) developed the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS) which identifies 43 stressful life changes that can contribute to stress-related illness. Each one of the 43 stressful life events was awarded a Life Change Unit depending on how traumatic it was felt to be by a large sample of 400 participants. The highest Life Change Unit is 100‚ being death of a spouse. Participants calculate a total value

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    right to act means nothing more than a capacity to do so. Spinoza is also contra-dictionary as he defends absolute freedom but puts forward exceptions. Both argue that the sovereign has a right to act as it wishes and to listen to subjects’ opinion is simply a case of self-interest as doing otherwise would result in resentment‚ thus natural right is determined not by reason but by desire and power as subjects are born ignorant. Spinoza argues that appetite draws people to different directions creating

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    Gandhi's View on God

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    Back Gandhi’s Views On God God 1. My own experience has led me to the knowledge that the fullest life is impossible without an immovable belief in a Living Law in obedience to which the whole universe moves. A man without that faith is like a drop thrown out of the ocean bound to perish. Every drop in the ocean shares its majesty and has the honour of giving us the ozone of life.—H‚ 25-4-36‚ 84. God as Truth and Love 2. There is an indefinable mysterious power that pervades everything. I feel it

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    that maintains that through reason alone we can gain at least some positive knowledge of the world. The three major rationalists‚ Rene Descartes‚ Baruch Spinoza and Gottfried Welhelm Leibniz‚ used this idea in order to defy skepticism and expose the true nature of reality. However‚ each philosopher is frequently in disagreement. The idea for ‘God’‚ and what constitutes substance‚ matter and reality are the four key structural beliefs that aid each rationalist in the forming of their arguments. Yet

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    Outline and evaluate feminist views of relationships between men and women Relationships between men and women in postmodern Britain have come a long way from the days when marriage was nothing but a consensus between man and father. However‚ society has still not moved past the gender prejudice that has been embedded within people for decades. Due to this‚ feminists of all variations have put forth strong arguments regarding the relationships between men and women. These egalitarian viewpoints have

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    Outline and evaluate functionalist views of the role of the family in society. (33 Marks) Functionalists stress the positive aspect of family. In particular‚ they force on the positive role of one particular family type: the nuclear family. Murdoch (1949) claimed the family was a universal institution. He studied 250 societies and found the family‚ in some form‚ was present in all of them. This suggests that families are necessary in some way‚ whether it be for societies to survive‚ for individual

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    The True Essence of Substance Esha Jain Descartes and Spinoza are both regarded as rationalists‚ and for good reason. There is quite a bit of similarity in the methodology used by both modern philosophers as they try to make sense of the world and establish what is true. Both philosophers have implemented an orderly way to construct their arguments as a way to seek the perfect‚ whole truth. One essential truth that both Descartes and Spinoza strive to understand is on the matter of substance. Descartes

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    believe that all religions do not lead to Godall religions satisfy our needs. The reason for this is because different religions have different God’s and sometimes don’t even have a God. This means that one religion may lead to one God and another leads to a different one. I‚ myself‚ am monotheistic in my faith and believe in the Christian faith. I believe that the Christian God is the only one of its kind and any other God is from a different religion. The people that say that all religions lead

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    structure is the unique organised arrangement of social relationships and social institutions that make up society. Social structures are present in society and affect all parts of human experience. It enables individuals in the society to interact and live together. This essay will compare and contrast the Functionalist and Marxist views of the role of the family in the social structure. Functionalist theories operate on the basis of consensus; they believe the family plays a vital role in maintaining

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    Kingdom of God has been one of the dominant topics of New Testament study in this century. The reason is obvious. Many scholars‚ both conservative and critical‚ regard the kingdom of God as “the central theme” of Jesus’ public proclamation.1 In fact‚ a plethora of monographs has poured forth since Johannes Weiss and Albert Schweitzer made the case that Jesus’ teaching was profoundly Jewish‚ drenched in intense eschatological hope.2 This new view contended against nineteenth century views‚ which moralized

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