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    In a general sense‚ diversity refers to the variety of human qualities among different people and groups. To be more specific‚ diversity refers to the social‚ ethnic‚ or gender variety in a community of people. The four topics focusing on are multiculturalism‚ cultural diversity‚ religious diversity‚ and diversity competency in the Criminal Justice System. By using keywords‚ concepts‚ and themes will help to analyze the arguments and dilemmas that are presented in the said topics. As well as‚ by

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    The Socs also endure pains and sufferings in their life as well. The source states‚(Hinton 128-129)‚ how Bob was spoiled a lot by his parents‚ and he didn’t enjoy it either. By saying this‚ it shows that he was frustrated that his parents would just spoil him and not listen to him. It also means‚ that he would probably take out the anger he has‚from his parents not listening to him‚ on another kid who would most likely be a greaser. The Socs also get out of trouble easily. For example‚ in the article

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    Dimensions of Religions Religion involves some acknowledgement of the supernatural. Therefore: communism/utilitarianism are NOT religions Various dimensions of religious beliefs -Agentic VS. Communal -Agentic: free agent. -Connection with God on a personal level -e.g. Jesus died for MY sins -Communal -Connection with God on a community level -e.g. Covenant made by God with the Israelites -Catholicism: relatively communal -Catholics have agentic aspects because of the personal connection

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    Using material from Item A and elsewhere‚ asses the view that the main aim of education policies in the past 25 years has been to create an education market (20 marks) Item For the last 25 years‚ the main aim of government education policies has been to create an education market. Marketisation policies such as league tables and open enrolment aim to create competition between schools and to increase parental choice. It was claimed that such policies would raise standards. Competition for ‘customers’

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    Martin Lynch 7/12/2013 SOC 3620 Criminology The Untouchables The year is 1930 in the beautiful yet corrupt city of Chicago‚ Illinois. The entire United States is right in the thick of prohibition and the face of the corruption leads directly to Al Capone. Capone has the entire city of Chicago in the palm of his hand. Including the mayor himself‚ William Hale Thompson. The United States government finally decides to intervene and take down Capone with the hiring of a member of the US Treasury

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    EEOC SOC/315 September 29‚ 2014 Nanette Bailey EEOC EEOC stands for the U.S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. EEOC’s job is to enforce the laws against discrimination in the workplace. The discrimination can refer to an employee’s race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ pregnancy‚ national origin‚ age‚ disability‚ or genetic information. They also protect employees for complaining about discrimination‚ filing discrimination charges‚ or being part of an employment discrimination investigation or

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    Writing Assignment 1 on the Sociological Imagination Due Date: 7PM‚ Saturday‚ June 29th‚ 2013 The blackboard website will be unavailable between 7PM to midnight on June 29th for maintenance‚ so please make sure you upload it before 7 PM. Do not wait till last minute. Late assignments will result point deduction or even a zero essay grade. Format: Please submit an electronic word file named “your full name essay 1”‚ such as “JohnSmithessay1”‚ through blackboard on time. This essay

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    Is cultural diversity proving to be compatible with social unity? Britain has changed quite significantly over the past few decades in terms of cultural diversity. Whereas Britain was largely white not so long ago‚ the number of ethnic minorities has been steadily increasing and this growth does not look likely to stop anytime soon. Demographic experts have‚ infact‚ predicted that by 2050‚ 1 in every 5 British person will belong to an ethnic minority. The question issue I will be discussing in the

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    Jung Lee Professor Walz Sociology 201 6 December 2014 Observation Assignment For my observation assignment I decided to informally observe people at a flag football tournament held on Saturday November 29‚ 2014 at Eagle Rock Recreation Center. This tournament was hosted by a church and called “The Vine Turkey Bowl”. It consisted of ten different teams that represented their own church. The tournament was very diverse and there were people from many different ethnicities. This gave me a great sample

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    Trompenaars’s Dimensions Universalism vs. Particularism Universalism is the belief in: rules or laws that can be applied to everyone; agreements and contracts are used as the basis for doing business; rules are used to determine what is right; contracts should not be altered. Particularism is the belief in: placing emphasis on friendships and looking at the situation to determine what is right or ethically acceptable deals are made based upon friendships; agreements are changeable;

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