Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Social Science & Medicine journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/socscimed The pharmaceutical corporation and the ‘good work’ of managing women’s bodies Tasleem Juana Padamsee* Department of Sociology‚ Ohio State University‚ 238 Townshend Hall‚ 1885 Neil Avenue Mall‚ Columbus‚ OH 43210‚ United States a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Available online 3 March 2011 Keywords: Women Gender Medicalization Pharmaceutical corporations Health
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CRITICAL READING 1) Describe the differences and similarities in texts. A) The two different texts are similar in the fact that the two people in the texts are crossing over water but different in how they are crossing. One is in a boat on the water and the other is in an armchair with helium filled balloons attached to it so he can fly above the water. Source 2 – ‘Up‚ up and away- the day that armchair travel really took off’ is a light hearted read of a man that had planned to do something
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Assess the extent to which social identity is shaped by interactions with others: Social identity is one’s sense of self as a member of a social group (or groups). Sociologists use the concept of social identity to explain how people understand who they are and why they do what they do. According to social identity theory‚ people classify themselves and others as belonging to specific groups. People regard groups more like themselves more positively‚ identifying themselves as members of such groups
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Multiple Choice Questions This activity contains 15 questions. A system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy is called stereotyping. social mobility. social stratification. social inequality. What system of castes is composed of Brahmin‚ Kshatriya‚ Vaishya‚ and Shudra? the Indian caste system the South African system the British class system the British estate system
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Psychology I tutorial for 9 May: Personality theories Lecturer: Tracey Fleming t.fleming@ru.ac.za ___________________________________________________________________________ Students may compare any two theories of personality‚ and are required to highlight the main similarities and differences between the two. They should have a paragraph somewhere highlighting each theory’s main propositions/ tenets in order to build a strong argument. The most common comparisons you will probably come across
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The human infant comes into the world as a biological organism with animal needs. He is gradually molded into a social being and he learns social ways of acting and feeling. Without this process of molding‚ the society could not continue itself‚ nor could culture exist‚ nor could the individual become a person. This process of molding is called ’Socialization’. Every man tries to adjust himself to the condition and environment predominantly determined by the society of which he is a member. If he
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Reading 1 “Missing People and Others: Joining Together to Expand‚” Arturo Madrid Who are the “missing people” to whom Madrid refers? The people to whom Madrid refers to in his story are Hispanos like himself. Especially in the small mountain village where he grew up in New Mexico where they are plentiful. As he branches off from home and begins teaching at Dartmouth College he quickly realizes that there are other people just like him. So the missing becomes re-defined as minorities and women
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The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia.[4][5] From equal status with men in ancient times[6] through the low points of the medieval period‚[7] to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers‚ the history of women in India has been eventful. Women were considered inferior to men in practical life. But in scriptures they were given high position. Thus in past‚ the status of women in India was not clear. It was theoretically high but practically
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1‚Jane Goodall 1. Jane Goodall is a noted humanitarian‚ environmentalist‚ and has spent many years observing the behaviour of Chimpanzees in their native habitat. Born: April 3‚ 1934 (age 79)‚ London‚ United Kingdom Children: Hugo Eric Louis van Lawick Awards: Hubbard Medal‚ Nierenberg Prize‚ Community of Christ International Peace Award‚ Benjamin Franklin Medal‚ Edinburgh Medal‚ William Procter Prize for Scientific AchievementMore Education: University of Cambridge (1962–1964)‚ Newnham
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Critically discuss the article in relation to the conceptual tools studied in the Deviance module. Introduction Amanda du Toit was labelled as a deviant by society because of her previous murder conviction. Even though she had severed her sentence‚ she was still a victim of the public’s labelling and stigmatisation. Outside the rule of law she was now a free individual but inside the sphere of society she still remained a deviant. This essay aims to give the various definitions of deviance putting
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