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    Female MPs Substantively Represent Women? A Study of Legislative Behaviour in Canadian 35th Parliament. Canadian Journal of Political Science‚ 31(3)‚ 435 – 465. Foucault‚ M. (2006). History of madness. New York: Routledge. Haralambos‚ M. & Holborn‚ M. (2000). Sociology: Themes and Perspectives. New York: Harper Collins Publishers. Korda‚ M. (1974). Male Chauvinism: How it works. London: Barrie and Jenkins. McFadden‚ P. (1995). Reflections on Gender Issues in Africa. Harare: SAPES. Menon

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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: : Website: 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_research Books: 1. Haralambos‚ Michael and Holborn‚ Martin (2000) Sociology: Themes and Perspectives. Fifth Edition. London: Collins. 2. Mustapha‚ Nasser: Sociology for Caribbean Students. Kingston‚ Jamaica: Ian Raddle Publishers‚ 2009.

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    Discuss how different named social groups in Jamaica are socialized to become “Jamaican” School & Peer           The Functionalist school of thought perceives society as an organism with each part working together to achieve social solidarity and stability. Emile Durkheim argues that education provides a link between the individual and the society. As an agent of socialization‚ school provides an avenue for individuals to interact in a public environment. It enables individuals

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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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    Sociology Introduction Sociologists study human society. Their subject matter includes human behaviour in various social contexts‚ social interaction‚ social institutions and organisation‚ social change and development (Haralmbos‚ Van Krieken‚ Smith & Holborn 1999). For this reason‚ unemployment is an issue which sociologists delve. Unemployment has far reaching affects in all areas of society. Stratification in the areas of age‚ race‚ class‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ sex and disability is rife amongst the employed

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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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    Criminology Media Essay

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    Critically examine the relationship between the media and the criminal justice system. In your answer you should consider the following: How does the media portray crime? How does the public respond to media reporting? How does the reporting impact upon criminal justice policies? Use contemporary examples The relationship between the media and the criminal justice system has become dependent as both are influential on each other. The media provides both benefits and weaknesses‚ that are associated

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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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    This essay will examine class stratification in the social order and whether or not it is a necessary facet in modern society. In a historical context perhaps it was needed. Were it not for stratification the world may be a very different place to what society now perceives it to be. Class is examined and re-examined over and over again by social theorists such as Marx and Weber for example. It is a subject from which many different theorists have garnered many different opinions. The division of

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