WORKBOOK ANSWERS AQA A2 Sociology Unit 4 Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods This Answers book provides suggestions for some of the possible answers that might be given for the questions asked in the workbook. They are not exhaustive and other answers may be acceptable‚ but they are intended as a guide to give teachers and students feedback. The student responses for the longer essay-style questions are intended to give some idea about how the exam questions might be answered. The examiner
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Religious violence in Nigeria: Causal diagnoses and strategic recommendations to the state and religious communities Isaac Terwase Sampson* Abstract The literature on religious violence in Nigeria largely implicates socio-economic‚ political and governance deficits as the major causes of such violence. This article‚ however‚ departing from the underlying causes approach‚ undertakes an analytical inquiry into the immediate and visible factors that trigger religious conflicts in the country
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# 2009 University of South Africa All rights reserved Printed and published by the University of South Africa Muckleneuk‚ Pretoria EDC1015/1/2010±2012 98473980 3B2 A4 6pica style (iii) EDC1015/1/2010±2012 Contents Unit INTRODUCTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 THINKING CLEARLY AND LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE: THE BEGINNING OF OUR NEW WORLD ASKING QUESTIONS: CHALLENGING WHAT THE WORLD TELLS US HOW IN THE WORLD CAN WE GIVE OUR LIVES MEANING? WHAT OF AN AFRICAN WORLD? CAN WE CHANGE OUR WORLD? RETHINKING
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years old. On the other hand‚ different socio-cultural contexts characterize children and their childhoods. Children have become more vulnerable as they give in to their families’ insecurities‚ society’s inadequacies and social exclusion as the marginalisation of the poor heightens. Despite the circumstances they find themselves in‚ children‚ youth‚ and young people are still developing individuals who have particular needs and rights. They have both vulnerabilities and competencies. They are not simply
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unit 110 work with parents to meet their children ’s needs 1.1 explain the evolving and interdependent nature of the relationship between parents and their children The relationship between parents and their children is always changing‚ starting from as soon as birth takes place – this is when a strong bond of attachments are formed and parents endeavour to meet the needs of their baby. By the time children are two the relationship starts to change as parents start to educate children‚ guide
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Unit 2 – Equality‚ Diversity and Rights within Health and Social Care P4 For this task‚ I am going to explain how two national initiatives promote anti-discriminatory practice. Sex discrimination act 1975 This act applies for both men and women. It promotes that both men and women should be treated equally. For example‚ in transport‚ education‚ jobs etc. It promotes anti-discriminatory practice by making sure those men and women are treated equally‚ if this act applies didn’t exist‚ men and women
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health service. The health service in NHS is adorned with efficiency and comprehensive to provide maximum help and support for the needed people. Social care is defined as a profession where people work in partnership with those who experience marginalisation or disadvantage or who needs special care and support‚ vulnerable people leaving in the community and in the residential care ( Miller‚ Vandome and McBrewster‚ 2009). The policies and the legislations for support the caring and supporting the
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The term globalisation could mean different to different people. It is probably one of the hotly contested concepts with different authors defining it differently. Merriam websters online defines globalisation as the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked by free trade‚ free flow of capital and trapping of cheaper foreign labour market. It is convergence of economic political and culture systems. Globalisation can further be defined as the process of the intensification
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External factor (impact of external events and foreign ideologies) You should know the specific role of the different factors Impact of colonial rule explains the initial impetus for native dissatisfaction which was due to the dislocation and marginalisation from the politics‚ economy and the traditional society. This alienation would continue throughout the colonial rule entrenching anti-colonial sentiments. Role of Western education & leaders explains the influence of western political ideologies
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MY VISION OF THE FUTURE Reimagining India’s Present most of us have a massive psychological barrier against looking seriously at the future. Many nurture the not unnatural‚ latent fear that any engagement with the future will turn out to be an acknowledgement of their mortality and the transience of their world. Different cultures handle this fear differently. In India’s middle-class culture‚ attempts to look at the future often end up as tame‚ defensive litanies of moral platitudes or
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