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    always been associated with corruption‚ inequality‚ conflict and death and even if these words resemble an image of the country (a negative one)‚ the reality is that all the social problems the country were originated during the spanish conquest provoking social stratification and discrimination that is nowadays still present‚ and that is why a shift in culture and perspectives can embrace inclusion by using culture and the arts as social development tools The history of my country is divided in two: the

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    Outline and assess the functionalists’ theory of social inequalities The Functionalist theory believes that Social stratification‚ including age inequality‚ is necessary for the functioning of a healthy society. Their perspective of social inequality is the belief that "inequality is not only inevitable but also necessary for the smooth functioning of society’. Functionalists believe that Age has become more important in modern society; age provides the function of social integration leading to

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    Name: Geraldine Ramirez Date: 5/06/13 Women’s Movement Notebook Topic: Inequality Write your response to the following topic below. Your response should consist of at least 5 paragraphs in which you state your thesis‚ provide at least 3 supporting reasons for your opinion‚ and summarize your position on the topic. Illustrate and discuss attitudes concerning male/female inequalities and the resulting gender standards and rights‚ such as jobs‚ pay‚ leadership‚ and education. Women’s rights

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    Cohen / GENDER DIVISION GENDER & SOCIETY / April 2004 10.1177/0891243203262037 OF LABOR THE GENDER DIVISION OF LABOR “Keeping House” and Occupational Segregation in the United States PHILIP N. COHEN University of California‚ Irvine This article explores the effect of women’s movement into the labor market on the gender segregation of work‚ using the Current Population Survey from 1972 to 1993. The author includes as working those respondents who were “keeping house” and codes keeping house as

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    concept in sociology and has many definitions which revolve around it being ‘a socially constructed concept’ which is based on ‘structured inequality’; ‘the inequality may be in the form of income and wealth‚ an individual’s biological or ethnic make-up‚ or may be as a result of age or disability’ (Scottish Further Education Unit‚ 2006). In addition‚ the inequalities exist ‘among persons and between social groups with respect to the access‚ acquisition and distribution of scarce and valued resources’

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    and Social Inequality Explain how the four components of thinking sociologically assist in understanding this area or domain. Traditionally Australians have believed in and conveyed the myth of Australia as a fair ‚ egalitarian society without excess wealth or poverty‚ however we are definitely not a classless society. Australia’s education system has been and remains one of the most unequally distributed social resources and could possibly be regarded as the main source of inequality in our society

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    You can not put on the news without seeing at least one story about social inequality or injustice. This issue is not limited to America‚ it is a problem facing the entire world. Social inequity is a global problem making it extremely important to raise awareness of the topic. Inequities such as racism and sexism impact teenagers in America‚ but authors effects on readers using various genres of literature can be used as a tool to promote tolerance and reduce the effects of inequities. Racism and

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    town Tom did not rape or beat Mayella‚ but Tom did not win the case due to his race. Mayella was one of the poorest people in Maycomb and part of the lower class. For this reason‚ I do believe that Mayella is powerful due to her class‚ race‚ and gender. Gender in To Kill A Mockingbird had a lot to do with how Mayella was treated. Mayella being a girl‚ was in charge of all the housework‚ and taking care of her siblings. For this reason‚ Mayella hired Tom to help her with the work since she was so busy

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    Global Inequality Global Inequality has been and will remain to be an ever pressing issue of concern across many subjects and specifically that of economics. The industrial revolution and globalization are great catalysts to why some nations are so rich and others so poor as they allowed for competition and specialization. There are many other factors as to why certain nations are poor and others rich‚ arguably historical reasons‚ structural reasons‚ abundance of resources and fops‚ lack of diversification

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    Gender” and the Importance of “The Social Construction of Gender.” Gender is an individual ’s natural sense of themselves existing as a male or female‚ which may hold opposing views from their biological sex. I believe sex and gender are two terms used interchangeably. Sex implies the biological characteristics among females and males. Whereas gender implies the social qualities connected with being a female or male. As Lorber states‚ “I am arguing that bodies differ physiologically‚ but they

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