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    brain chemistry leading to an immature‚ angry and easily provoked individual who can express himself/herself only through anger‚ frustration and terror. Add to this starvation of the body due to poverty‚ starvation of the soul due to neglect‚ marginalisation or isolation and emotional starvation due to lack of values‚ human interaction and consistent brainwashing to make fundamentalism the driving spirit and we have the terrorist of the day. They see no meaning in their lives or are convinced by conditioning

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    WORLD SYSTEMS The world history does not always go in the same route. Change in the balance of power all around the world and existence of big events such as the foundation of press are effective in the conversion of the way it goes. With the effect of these rotations‚ systems are also changing. The world system between 600 and 1500 is not same with the system after 1500. This differentiation in system at that time was related to the exploration of America. After the big geographical explorations

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    Assess the view that new religious movements are mainly for the middle class and young The growth of new religious movements gained pace during the social change of the 1960s‚ with an estimated 800 NRMs consisting of approximately more than half a million individuals. With an increase of young professional men and women‚ more and more people are turning to NRMs as a means of self-improvement and also due to an increase in secularisation and losing faith in the metanarratives of old religious explanations

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    society’. You must explain what we mean when we say our society is unequal and include a definition of all of the key concepts below. Criteria to be assessed: P1. Key concepts: stereotyping‚ prejudices‚ labelling‚ attitudes‚ discrimination‚ marginalisation‚ social inclusion‚ social exclusion. Task 2 P2: Describe social inequalities that exist in society. Create a poster that describes three social inequalities that exist in our society. M1: Discuss the impact of social inequalities

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    Philippines’ Economic Development Economic development: the qualitative process of structural change that involves the development of an economy’s economic and social infrastructure. Economic development involves the use of more resources or better quality resources to improve real increases in the quality of life of society. The construction of roads‚ railways‚ schools‚ hospitals‚ universities‚ dams‚ bridges‚ factories‚ power plants‚ ports and airport facilities are examples. Statistics: 1980

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    Poverty is a life long phenomenon that has been with us from historical times and has transcended through generations. The word poverty canoes an undesirable state which individuals or groups may be experiencing and need some assistance in changing. Early efforts by the Moyne Commission report sought to relieve poverty by implementing a system where the poor would receive social welfare provisions. In addition to this‚ Harewood and Henry( ) p. 4 highlighted that the Economic Planning Machinery that

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    Curley’s wife explores the dichotomy of good and bad. Steinbeck immediately creates a picture of negativity surrounding the character by using provocative adjectives like ‘jailbait‚ bitch’ and ‘tramp’. This interpretation is accepted by the readers however through her death there are a number of redeeming features that place her as a positive character. Steinbeck prejudices the reader by using her appearance and description to create a character that is one dimensional. The author compares here hair

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    Media and Identity Analysis People are not born with identities – rather‚ they have identities crafted for them by the society to which they ‘belong ’. All forms of media‚ from television to radio to newspapers etc. can collectively encapsulate certain groups of people and ‘label ’ them with any given identity‚ or merely infer a certain identity‚ by their specific portrayal of the subject covered‚ and the way in which they display/compose the story. Identity is spawned

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    What Mitr‚ My Friend Really Does? Feminists have come up with the relations of family and the marginalisation of women. And there are many stories in novel and movies that showed the struggles of women as a wife and a mother. Mitr‚ My Friend is a movie like that‚ where it highlights the identity crisis of a woman as a wife and as a mother. When I saw the movie I found that even though the women crew highlights the struggles a sense of heteropatriarchy is established in the movie which again makes

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    With reference to various examples‚ discuss how ‘natural’ disasters are socially constructed. While natural disasters such as floods‚ drought and hurricanes are commonly thought to occur due to environmental forces such as weather‚ climate and tectonic movements; a deeper investigation into the ‘disaster’ displays other contributing forces. Human factors have a large‚ if not equal‚ contribution to the occurrance and outcome of such disasters (Pelling‚ 2001). As Pelling (2001) argues‚ there is

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