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    Today it is widely recognised in urban sociology that space reinforces and reflects inequality or discrimination. Nowhere is this more trenchant and obviously true than in Southern Africa‚ where the economic‚ racial‚ and social divisions of Apartheid were spatially and geographically constructed. Post-apartheid presents a uniquely powerful and important lens for examining the vigorous relationship between inequality and space. On the one hand‚ apartheid city’s produced a compartmentalized‚ highly legible

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    artistic eye‚ and be some of the most intelligent people to ever walk the earth. A person cannot be defined by their colour‚ gender‚ or mental capabilities as that is not all that defines them. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ he presents many social inequalities among the characters and how they react to such

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    The US for a long time has had the largest gap and inequality between rich and poor compared to all the other industrialized nations. For example in 2003‚ the top 1% received more money than the bottom 40% with the gap widest in 70 years. Furthermore‚ in the last 20 years while the share of income going to the top 1% has increased‚ it has decreased for the poorest 40%. Inter Press Service also summarizes an updated report by the US Census Bureau that 1 in 7 people in the US are in poverty. In 2009

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    holding much superior power within society‚ they were able to create and successfully run a system through the states by dominating less powerful groups‚ taking away and basically dehumanizing their moral rights of other racial groups by creating inequality. Through the use of racial stratification‚ the white Americans were able to gain better education‚ be provided with more occupational opportunities‚ and better income to support

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    COMPARE THE FUNCTIONALIST AND MARXIST PERSPECTIVE ON SOCIETY INTRODUCTION “Lotto a ticket to your dreams” Vote Lucky Five and give yourself a chance fi step up inna life”. These slogans represent the societal belief of the Jamaican people that there are means by which one individual can move from one stratum of the Jamaican society to another. In some societies ones position in society is ascribed and fixed as in many Asian societies. These systems reinforce the idea of inequality and social change

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    ED1031 Introduction to Education Studiesp Discuss the reasons why you think that Education Studies is a relevant field of study for anyone wishing to become a teacher. For many centuries‚ teaching has evolved to become a science rather than a practice. It is safe to argue that both teachers and students have changed their approach towards education in order to optimize their potential and efficiency (Mellado 1998). These adaptations can be partly attributed to the demands from the economically

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    statement social responsibilities is meant in multiple different ways‚ for different people. Some people believe that social responsibility goes to the people‚ likewise others believe it leans toward the government. In the essay of Arthur Jarvis’‚ there is an ability to see what Arthur Jarvis truly sees to whom the social responsibility belongs. In Arthur Jarvis’ essay there are multiple ideas that were once permissible and are no longer permissible: this leads us to fully understand what his view on social

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    Functionalist vs. Symbolic Interactionist Functionalists believe that each aspect of society is interdependent and contributes to society’s functioning as a whole to create stability or work toward the same common goal. The government‚ or state‚ provides education for the children of the family‚ which in turn pays taxes on which the state depends to keep itself running. The family is dependent upon the school to help children grow up to have good jobs so that they can raise and support their own

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    Economic inequality encompasses two very concerning issues that negatively affect the citizens of the United States as well as those in other countries. The first is income inequality; "This describes the gap in how much individuals earn from the work they do and the investments they make." Secondly‚ there is wealth inequality which "measures the difference in how much money and other assets individuals have accumulated." (Matthews‚ 2014). There are a variety of opinions on how to address these

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    behavior that violates the social norms‚ in other words‚ it is a behavior that violates the standard of conduct or expectations of a group or society (Wickham 1991: 85). Though it may be sometimes positive‚ it is mostly considered in a negative view. The functionalist‚ interactionist and conflict perspectives seek to explain the concept of deviance. According to the functionalists‚ deviance is a common part of human existence with both negative and positive consequences for social stability and thus helps

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