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    Assess the view that the modern family has become more child centred. Sociologists have different opinions on the definition of childhood. Some believe that childhood is a social construction‚ rather than a natural state. Today’s society has become more child-centred than what it was in the past. Sociologists with the ’March of Progress’ view argue that children are now the focal point of the family as children now get to make more decisions‚ also parents invest more emotionally and financially

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    it “to the blue-capped functioner of doom‚” she begins to regret what she has done and hopes her love will never see the letter. Upset and woeful‚ she goes to her father for comfort. Still regretting what she had done‚ she watches the postman bike away‚ carrying her future within his hands. This poem shows an honest look at the truest emotions of people. Almost everyone has experienced the story within this poem; saying something during a time of pure hatred towards another that they

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    AR Problem Question This problem question includes the following areas of law: - Actus Reus (Guilty Act) - Omissions (Failure to Act) - Duty to Act Situations Wood - Actus Reus = Guilty Act. To be criminally liable‚ the defendant (D) must perform a positive and voluntary act. An Omission (Failure to Act) does not make D liable‚ however‚ there are 6 situations in which failure to act may result in criminal responsibility: 1. Statute 2. Contract 3. Relationship 4. Voluntary Assumption 5

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    project deals with how courts have allowed regional language in many case. This project starts with introduction then to facts of the case‚ later giving various judgment with expecting of article 348. Later proceeding with recent judgment given in Hindi. And then ending it with short conclusion. RELEVANT PROVISION Article 32 Remedies for enforcement of rights conferred by this Part (1) The right to move the Supreme Court by appropriate proceedings for the enforcement

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    1/ Please read the following text reproduced from Neil Postman ’s Amusing Ourselves to Death (New York: Penguin‚ 1985. 127-128): The television commercial is the most peculiar and pervasive form of communication to issue forth from the electric plug. The move away from the use of propositions in commercial advertising began at the end of the nineteenth century. But it was not until the 1950 ’s that the television commercial made linguistic discourse obsolete as the basis for product decisions.

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    Hindi as a Diglossic Language Standard (Suddha) Hindi vs Hindustani:- Hindustani‚ commonly known as Hindi-Urdu and historically as Hindavi‚ Urdu‚ and‚ is the lingua franca of north india and Pakistan. It is an indo Aryan language and it is deriving primarily from the khariboli of Delhi‚ and borrows a large amount of vocabulary from Persian‚ Arabic‚ Sanskrit and Turkic. The colloquial languages are all but indistinguishable‚ and even though the official standards are nearly identical in grammar

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    Hindi is the most commonly spoken language in India. It is the fifth most spoken language in the world with about 182 million native speakers in 1998. The script used in writing Hindi is Devanāgarī. More than 180 million people in India regard Hindi as their mother tongue. Another 300 million use it as second language. Outside of India‚ Hindi speakers are 100‚000 in USA; 685‚170 in Mauritius; 890‚292 in South Africa; 232‚760 in Yemen; 147‚000 in Uganda; 5‚000 in Singapore; 8 million in Nepal; 20

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    in another town. He was anxious about receiving a letter from her‚ discussing her health. He searched in the pile of letters and to his shock‚ found Ali’s much awaited letter from his daughter. His anger disappeared in a whiff and he sent for the postman to send it to Ali right away. The story here turns quite heart-rendering when the postmaster feels empathy towards Ali.

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    50 years. There are many views that different sociologists have about the experiences of childhood in the past 50 years. Overtime society has become child centred‚ and childhood itself has been socially constructed by the rest of society. Neil Postman (1982) argues that childhood is gradually disappearing. His statement is connected to two ideas that state about technology and social blurring. His first idea about technology is that the growth of television is taking over‚ so there is unlimited access

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    people saw that George Orwells prediction that democracy was still in tact in America and that Huxleys’s prediction tht technology would deprive us of the care for knowledge. Both Orwell and Huxley’s opinion on the future can be summed up by what Neil Postman said “Orwell feared that people would ban books‚ and Huxley feared that there would be no reason at all to ban a book‚ for there would be no reason to even read a book” Huxley thought technology would be so advanced‚ books would become useless‚ where

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