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    Unit 1 – An introduction to working with children E1 – Task: Select three different types of setting from the statutory‚ voluntary and private sectors for children in your area. Introduction: There are different types of childcare settings for example statutory‚ voluntary and private. Statutory - This service has to be available by the government or local authorities. An example of a statutory setting in my area is Ravenstone Primary School. Voluntary – This service is provided by organisations

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    References: Bauman‚ (1989): Modernity and The Holocaust. Ithaca‚ N.Y.: Cornell University Press 1989 Coser‚ L Haralambos M‚ Holborn M (2004)‚ Sociology: Themes and Perspectives Collins Educational; Sixth edition edition Kaku‚ R‚ Harvard Business Review; Jul/Aug97‚ Vol Martin et al. (1998)‚ An Alternative to Bureaucratic Impersonality and Emotional Labor: Bounded Emotionality at

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    How was the perception of women changed throughout the Second World War? World War Two (WW2) broke out in 1939 and would have great effect on the Australian Home Front. The impact was particularly felt by women and their role in society changed to a significant extent. These changes are clearly evident from many factors that took place during the course of the war although‚ the most significant changes were due to the introduction of women to the predominantly male orientated workforce‚ fashion

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    1. What is sociology? What are the aims‚ uses and concerns of sociology? (Criteria 1.1‚ Level 2 and level 3) Sociology is the systematic study of patterns of human behavior between different societies and how they are transmitted through generations. It is concerned with the study of various social institutions within society and how they function and affect each other. For example‚ the influence the family might possibly have on whether a child is religious or not. Sociology is also the study of

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    for office use only Enrolment Form | CIM Full-Time Courses 2012/13 Please use black ink to complete all sections of this Enrolment form in CAPITAL LETTERS and return to: programs@lsbf.org.uk London School of Business & Finance‚ Admissions‚ 8/9 Holborn‚ London‚ EC1N 2LL‚ United Kingdom; or Fax to: +44 207 8232302 For more up-to-date information about the application process please refer to www.lsbf.org.uk/students/apply.html Please affix a passport photograph here Family Name...............

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    ’Father and Ford revisited: gender‚ class and employment change in the new millennium ’ Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 2001 Walby Gender Transformations Abercrombie‚ Warde et al‚ ’Contemporary British Society ’ Haralambos and Holborn ’Sociology ’

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    The view that society has focused upon the world of men at the expense of the world of women is central to the core views of feminists. It is the feminists who argue that the metaphorical chains that hold women back are not biologically created‚ but are rather‚ culturally forged. For example‚ feminist Ann Oakley (2005) completely disregards Parsons’ (1955) view that the sexual division of labour is biological‚ based on men’s ‘instrumental needs’ that are satisfied in their roles of breadwinners and

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    Hampshire‚ Palgrave Macmillan Gladstone‚ D. (2003)‚ British Social Welfare‚ Past Present and Future‚ London‚ Routledge Glennerster‚ H. (2007)‚ British Social Policy‚ 1945 to the present‚ Third edition‚ Oxford‚ Blackwell publishing Haralambos‚ M. Holborn‚ M. Heald‚ R. (2008)‚ Sociology‚ Themes and Perspectives‚ Seventh Edition‚ Hammersmith‚ Collins Lowe‚ R. (2005)‚ The Welfare State In Britain Since 1945‚ Hampshire‚ Palgrave Macmillan Mitton‚ L. (2012)‚ Social Policy‚ Fourth Edition‚ Oxford‚ Oxford

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    Discuss the relationships between social theory and empirical research in relation to one published study (ARTICLE 1) This essay will be examining the relationship between social theory and empirical research‚ in doing so we will be using the article written by D’Ovidio‚ R.‚ Mitman‚ T. Et al. (2009). To do so we must firstly explain what is meant by sociological theory. Sociological theory is something that is tested and proven;it attempts to make sense of scientific data or empirical observations

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