Poverty ‚ inequality & social security. What should the role of the State be in respect of social mobility? Additionally‚ there are two types of social mobility‚ and they are horizontal mobility and vertical mobility. Firstly‚ horizontal mobility refers to when there is a change in position of occupation‚ but no change in social class. For example‚ when an individual change his job from a managerial position in one company to similar position in another. Vertical mobility refers to when there
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so many people speak different language‚ such asTe Reo Maori‚ English‚ Chinese‚ Indian‚ Korean. The beliefs effect some families to treat their children differently‚ for example‚ they do not allow girls to be educated and have to stay home doing housework‚ they may do not even like girls. The factor of ethnicity‚ there are many families with more than one ethnicity in New Zealand‚ for example‚ there are some children have half Kiwi blood and half England blood in the centre. A parent may have disability
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3.She can’t speak French‚can she? 4.She doesn’t visit her relatives much‚does she? 5.He drives fast‚doesn’t he? Note: Study the special cases below. 1.I’m overweight‚aren’t I 2.Let’s have a break‚shall we? 3.Help me with the housework‚will you? or Help me with the housework‚can you? 1.Wendy is good at playing the piano‚ ...............................................? 2.You went to the shopping centre with your family ‚ ..................? 3.Sharon has got a lot of toys in her room‚ .........
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In society‚ especially in older eras‚ women did not do any work besides easy housework and cleaning. In Of Mice and Men‚ Curly and all his workers work hard out in the fields‚ while his wife is stuck‚ inside alone doing nothing all day besides sitting and housework. Steinbeck portrays Curly’s wife as a bitter and coy overall‚ but at first he is especially blunt about her impotence. Through dialogue and characterization
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devices for the home‚ resulting in more leisure time and freedom for women. For example‚ fifty years ago‚ a housewife spent an average of twelve to fourteen hours per day doing housework. Due to the invention of machines such as vacuum cleaners‚ washing machines and dishwashers‚ a housewife can now take care of her daily housework in about five hours. The final event that‚ at least in the United States‚ gave impetus to the liberation of women was World War II. During the war‚ most men were serving
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The work of a stay-at-home mother is repetitive and limitless. Although stay-at-home moms often complain about extensive hours of housework‚ the importance of knowing they’re in charge of their child’s care is guaranteed peace of mind. According to Aulette (2010)‚ “since the housework is unpaid‚ the work is devalued; furthermore the workers who perform the unpaid housework are devalued and have low social status” (Ch. 7‚ p. 167). Three different groups decide why working mothers entered the work
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Living in a Man’s’ World Kate Chopin is an outstandingly creative writer who brilliantly writes so that even if someone is not the strongest reader‚ they will still get a compelling story; but if they are a strong reader‚ they’ll go further by receiving the true meaning behind her wit and intelligent writing styles. Chopin is great about letting readers scratch the surface of a topic that needs to be brought to attention and then just exploits the details by placing wordage exactly where it needs
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with the possibility to stop death‚ there may be a possibility of an overpopulation which can cause great harm to society. Because robots and machines are an efficient way to get a job done‚ many people rely on them to do simple tasks such as housework and maintaining a home. In 50 years‚ there will be automatic robots that will clean and cook without any instruction to do so. These machines will make life much easier for
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local‚ that means we are staying in our house. • We don’t have to worry about houseworks and food. Because parents have wellprepared for us. • Thus‚ we don’t have opportunity to become more independent and self disiplince. ABROAD GOOD 1 • On the other hand‚ if we study abroad‚ we could learn to be independent. • No friends and family members are being with us ‚ therefore we need to take care and do all the housework by ourselves. • For example‚ we have to prepare meals and wash our own clothes
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Causes of Stress Among Immigrant Students Most immigrant students have stress in college. The stress comes from their different cultural background‚ financial problems and family. First‚ immigrant students have stress because of their different culture background. For most immigrant students‚ their first language is not English. They have weakness in English‚ so it is difficult for them studying and communicating with others. They have difficulty reading textbooks‚ doing assignments
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