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    Examiners’ Report Summer 2008 GCSE GCSE Arabic (1606) Edexcel Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 4496750 Registered Office: One90 High Holborn‚ London WC1V 7BH Edexcel is one of the leading examining and awarding bodies in the UK and throughout the world. We provide a wide range of qualifications including academic‚ vocational‚ occupational and specific programmes for employers. Through a network of UK and overseas offices‚ Edexcel’s centres receive the support they need to

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    References: • Weiten‚ W. Psychology Themes and Variations. Thomson Wadsworth • Hill‚ G. Psychology Through Diagrams. Oxford University Press (1998) • Haralambos‚ M.‚ Rice‚ D. (2002). Psychology in Focus. Causeway Press

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    on the Loose as Secret Cults Take over Campuses’. Nigerian Tribune‚ 16 June‚ p. 24. Ewugi‚ A. (2008): ‘The Developmental Implications of Political Violence in Nigeria’. Lapai International Journal of Management and Social Sciences‚ Vol. 1‚ No. 1. Haralambos‚ B. (1980): Sociology: Themes and Perspectives‚ London‚ University Press Ltd. Ige‚ K.J. (2001): ‘Cultism as a Social Menace to the Nigerian Nation: A Psychological Viewpoint of the School System’. Journal of Educational Development‚ Vol. 3‚ No.4

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    problems can impact the society. For example very specific circumstances might lead to one person becoming unemployed but when unemployment rates in society as a whole rise it becomes a public issue that needs to be explained (M. Harambolos & M. Holborn‚ 2004). He felt that developing a sociological imagination will help us to avoid becoming ‘victims’ of social forces

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    Leicester square in London Presented by: ASSAMI Sara 1 Introduction Leicester square’s     1-History 2-Monuments 3-Theatres and cinemas 4-Night life Conclusion 2  Leicester square is a pedestrianised square located in the West End of London between Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden. Pronounced “Lester square”‚ It is one of the busiest spots in London‚ especially on Friday and Saturday nights. 3  The area around Leicester Square (West End) is the entertainment

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    Helga Kissová‚ 3ESAN The Causes and Consequences of Marital Breakdown Marriage is a complex interpersonal relationship. Among the reasons for marriage are emotional‚ financial‚ spiritual‚ and religious ones. In some religions marriage is considered to be a sacred bond between a man and a woman and to break it up is viewed as a blasphemous act. However‚ nowadays divorce is becoming an everyday process and people do not even blink if a marriage fails. Marital breakdown generally arises from a variety

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    Bibliography: Douglas‚ J‚ D. (1967) The Social Meaning of Suicide. America: Princeton University Press. Haralhambos‚ M. and Holborn‚ M. (2008) Sociology Themes and Perspectives. 7th ed. London: HarperCollins Publishers Limited. Hughes‚ J‚ A. Martin‚ P‚ J. and Sharrock‚ W‚ W. (1995) Understanding Classic Sociology. London: Sage Publications Ltd. Macionas‚ J‚ J. and Plummer‚ K.

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    Question: Describe the causes of social stratification in the Caribbean countries. In every known human society there is form of social inequality. This system was derived from events that took place some years ago. Social stratification can be class under the system of Plantation System and Social Mobility. According to Jenniffer Mohammed- Caribbean studies (2011). This rank or position in the social hierarchy is the lowest stratification occupied by the

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    Bibliography: Abercrombie‚ N. Hill‚ S and Turner‚ B. (2000) Dictionary of Sociology Penguin Book Cowling‚ M & Wilde‚ L Giddens‚ A. (1971) Capitalism and Modern Social Theory‚ C.U.P. Giddens‚ A. (1970) Marx‚ Weber and the development of capitalism Haralambos‚ M Huczynski‚ A. Buchanan‚ D. (1991) Organizational Behaviour‚ Prentice Hall Hughes‚ J.A.‚ Martin‚ P.J.‚ & Sharrock‚ W.W Marx‚ K.‚ & Engels‚ F. (1976 [1845-46]) the German Ideology‚ Part 1 London: Lawrence & Wishart. Rius‚ E. (1996)

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    Documented Essay Draft Imagine a time where slaves were equal to those who owned them and achieved equal stratification among those above them on the social hierarchy. Haralambos and Holbourne (2004)‚ “Social stratification refers to the distinct social groups which are ranked one above the other in terms of factors such as prestige and wealth.”Social stratification in the present society is as it is due to the emergence of slavery. Slaves in the 18th century Caribbean were stratified under the

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