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    Sociology-Education

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    Class Difference - Achievement Cultural Deprivation Theory | This theory suggests that working parents fail to transmit the appropriate norms‚ values‚ and attitudes that are the ‘Correct’ culture – needed for educational success. | Culture | This refers to all the norms‚ values‚ beliefs‚ knowledge that a society or a group regards as important. This is transmitted through generations. | Basil BERSTEIN | This Sociologist distinguishes between two Speech Codes | Elaborated Code | This

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    Lewis University Racial Profiling One of the Major Social Injustice’s in America Gregory Aaron Hargrove Cultural Diversity 200 M-W-F 1-50pm Thomas Brignall May 8‚ 2013 According to the U.S. Department of Justice‚ racial profiling can be defined as “any law enforcement initiated action that relies on the race‚ ethnicity‚ or national origin rather than the behavior of an individual that leads law enforcement to a particular individual who has been identified as being‚ or

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    Egypt and Sociology

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    Introduction The Ancient Egyptians believed in immortality after death and the afterlife. They spent their lives in preparation for death‚ evidently through constructing tombs for themselves. To enter the afterlife‚ a well functioning body was necessary. Thus‚ to protect their bodies and reach the afterlife‚ a set of burial customs needed to be followed. These rituals included mummification‚ spells‚ and the burial with certain goods needed in the afterlife. These rituals became the responsibility

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    Ashley Jurak Learning to Drive with A.D.H.D. New York Times John O’Neil Summary Learning to Drive with A.D.H.D. is an article written by John O’Neil and describes the challenges and dangers experienced by those who “suffer” from such “disabilities”. In the beginning of an article‚ he uses the example of a girl with A.D.H.D. who absolutely cannot pass her driving test. The entire article demonstrates society’s misconception about those who are known to have what society calls “disorders” and

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    Sociology - Labelling

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    “Outline and assess the view that teacher labelling causes social class differences in education” Labelling was a concept originally developed by Becker. He believed that if someone is constantly labelled as a ‘thief’ or ‘smarty pants’‚ then this will lead to a self-fulfilling prophecy. Rosenthal and Jacobsen (1968) carried out an experiment to test the idea of labelling and self-fulfilling prophecies. They administered a test to a class of pupils and split it equally in two groups based on ability

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    “Evidence from a number of sources suggests that socialisation is the main factor shaping human behaviour.” Explain and assess this claim. Introduction Socialisation: The lifelong process in which individuals learn norms and values of society and a distinct sense of self View is supported by sociologists‚ oppose by biologists and psychologists Evidence from sources Feral children studies Durkheim suicide study For the view 1 (Functionalist) 1. Cultural attitudes and behaviours are internalised

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    Capitalism is the Problem: Workers’ Socialist Revolution is the Solution For decades now the whole working class has been under attack. Blacks‚ Latinos and immigrants have been hardest hit by economic and racist attacks. Outbreaks of resistance have been infrequent and limited. Overt class struggle has been pretty well contained. But even though most workers don’t recognize it today‚ big working-class fight backs are not only possible -- they are inevitable. Such massive struggles‚ which our

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    Being Deviant for a Day In this project I decided to be over-talkative in the sense that whenever someone spoke to me and asked how I was doing or what was new in my life‚ I would go above and beyond what they probably were expecting me to do so. So for me being a deviant in this way made perfect sense because I normally don’t talk much about myself‚ more of a listener than anything. I started everything out by going about my normal day‚ errands and going to my college classes. So I went to

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    Racism on Sociology

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    1. Introduction: This topic is geared towards the issue of racial discrimination. As a basis for the discussion‚ this topic will present a case of discrimination against Negro citizens and their right to vote. This case will show the conflicting roles which the different aspects of the government play in order to display an attempt to address this social problem. At the same time‚ this topic will show how the government can have no control over the forces within the society that have a far greater

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    Outline some of the functions that the education system may perform. (300 words/ 12 marks) There are a variety of many different sociological perspectives such as Marxist‚ Functionalists and the New Rights‚ which view the functions of the education system very differently. Functionalist view education as creating a consensus where as Marxists considers education as playing an ideological role. Functionalists believe that everything in society has a function in order for it to run smoothly

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