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    INTRODUCTION Given the repertoire of cleavages abounding in a heterogeneous and pluralistic society as Nigeria‚ divisions among the ethnic groups‚ regions and sections of the country is bound to exist. In pre-colonial times‚ interethnic relations were often mistrustful‚ or discriminatory‚ and sometimes violent. At the same time‚ there were relationships‚ such as trade‚ that required peaceful communications. The most widespread communication was in the north between pastoral and agricultural peoples

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    self-esteem and self-identity. It can also make them have negative behaviour such as aggression or criminality‚ disempowerment which can make a person feel less powerful or confident it can also lead to poor health and marginalisation which is where they treat a person insignificant. Marginalisation is when people feel like they are not part of the society. In a health and social care setting no one should ever be marginalised no matter what background they came from or circumstances‚ their sexual orientation

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    (Monk‚ 2011‚ p. 96). Carastathis (2014‚ p. 307) added that representational intersectionality deals with women of colour and the production of their images drawn on gender and race concepts and also the marginalisation of

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    P3/ Potential effects on the service user could be: Marginalisation- Marginalisation is when a person is pushed to the edge of society. This is a potential effect of discrimination because a person is made to stand out and made to be different from everyone else and they can therefore feel like they are all alone. Low self-esteem and self-identity -

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    Key Themes in “Of Mice and Men” – Marginalisation Marginalisation is one of the main themes of John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men”‚ not just because it is present throughout the book‚ but also because it includes nearly EVERY character. The characters who are mostly affected by marginalisation are; Lennie‚ Crooks‚ Candy and Curley’s Wife. Here’s a brief description of how each character is marginalised: Lennie Lennie is marginalised due to his intelligence – or lack of. Curley’s wife refers

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    This essay will focus on health inequities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians and will examine the effects of stress on their health. Indigenous Australians are disadvantaged compared to other Australians across various areas of social and health indicators‚ and are at greater risk of mortality and morbidity. Evidence of the links between health and stress amongst the Indigenous and non-Indigenous population will be given‚ and it will highlight why such stressors exist. Indigenous

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    Contents 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Social Wellbeing 3 1.3 Disadvantage‚ Marginalisation‚ Power and Privilege 4 1.4 Brief Report Outline 4 2 Research Methodology 4 2.1 Reliability of Data and Limitations 5 3 Presentation and Analysis 5 3.1 Housing 6 3.2 Income 7 3.3 Survey Evidence 10 3.4 Survey results – Diagrammed 12 3.5 Conflict and Functionalist Theories 17 3.6 Functionalist Theory 17 3.7 Conflict Theory 18 4 Conclusion – Evaluation

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    Australian youth. The text presents a very critical attitude towards Australian society in particular the notion of mateship is criticised and exposed in a negative light‚ as are the justifications‚ and outcomes of youth independence‚ and the marginalisation of females. Blackrock‚ being inspired/based on a the real-life rape and murder of schoolgirl Leigh Leigh (in Stockton‚ near Newcastle‚ Australia on 3 November 1989)‚ provides powerful‚ direct‚ criticism of dominant Australian (male) youth culture

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    from the Margins-Hearts that need to be heard. Last week we looked into the marginalisation of aborigines through powerful poetry from writers of aboriginal decent. This week we will be exploring two poems. The first poem will be The Unhappy race by Oodgeroo Noonuccal and the second will be “Solitary Confinement” by Robert Walker But before we get started‚ let me explain to our new listeners the concept of marginalisation. What is and who is affected by marginalization. The term marginalization

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    are important‚ but often ignored. He depicts an English post-war setting‚ struggling with destitution and despair‚ affectively describing dislocated humanity within the disruption of modernism. His poetry produces a sense of agency‚ and his own marginalisation and loneliness is also reflected. Larkins poem‚ Maiden Name is a meditation on identity‚ memory‚ language and tradition. He represents the name as a disposable object‚ commenting on the preserving of values and the loss of them. The new consumerist

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