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    An Annual Report of the Construction Industry of China Hong Kong 2007-2008 prepared by AsiaConstruct Team Research Centre for Construction and Real Estate Economics Hong Kong Polytechnic University (www.bre.polyu.edu.hk) for The 14th AsiaConstruct Conference 23rd – 24th October 2008 Tokyo‚ Japan. AsiaConstruct14 Team: Michael Anson1‚ YH Chiang2‚ Eddie CM Hui2‚ Patrick TI Lam 2‚ Stephen WK Mak2‚ HY Ng2 and Eva XT Yin2‚ 1 Professor Emeritus‚ Faculty of Construction and Land Use‚ The Hong

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    Social construction is one of the important sociological concepts that can be seen in this short story. Generally‚ social construction means that we perceive something in a certain way because our society is built that way‚ but if we functioned differently‚ we would view it in a different way. In this case‚ we can talk about social construction of death. In our society death is perceived as something unpleasant‚ as opposite of life and as a result it’s feared and resented. Additionally‚ we believe

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    The Social Construction of Fibromyalgia "With so many people in so much pain‚ how could fibromyalgia not be a disease?" (Groopman 3) This question regarding the "condition of persistent muscle pain throughout the body‚ pain that is often accompanied by severe fatigue‚ insomnia‚ diarrhea and abdominal bloating‚ bladder irritation‚ and headache‚" now known as fibromyalgia raises some rather interesting yet complicated issues in today’s health care field such as: What criteria must be met in order

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    Chapter 5‚ talks about social construction and deviant behaviors. Weitz talks about how‚ “an ill person is one whose actions‚ abilities‚ or appearance do not meet social norms: expectations within a given culture regarding proper behavior or appearance” (Weitz 104). After reading the three articles‚ you can tell that this issue is socially constructed. This can show a form of deviance. When women are not following the norms of society this can be looked at as an illness. The article‚ Pathologizing

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    thus‚ different from the concept of sex describing biological differences between females and males. From a sociological perspective‚ gender is a social construction or an outcome of the social environment. In the definitional aspect‚ social construction relates to the processes by which ideas on how things should work undergo conceptualization into social reality. Before the emergence of the sociology of gender in the 1970s‚ Functionalists focused on the exploration of the differences in the sex roles

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    gender.html In order to understand the answer of the above question‚ it is very important to understand what exactly is “Gender” and what a “Social Construct” means. GENDER In a layman’s language‚ Gender is simply the distinction between male and female. However‚ if we look deeper in well‚ we will notice the gender construction starts with the association of sex category at the time of birth. Sex is the biological distinction between a man and a woman and gender is

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    Social Construction Theory “As we thought Social Construction Theory is worried with the ways we consider and utilize classifications to structure our experience and investigation of the world” Social constructions characterize implications‚ thoughts‚ or intentions that are allocated to questions and occasions in the earth and to individuals’ ideas of their connections and communications with these items. In the space of social constructionist thought‚ a social build is a thought or idea that gives

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    institutionalized in a way that has profound social consequences on the members of different groups. - Race is primarily unitary. - You can only have one race‚ but you are able to claim multiple ethnic affiliations. - You have no control over your race; it’s how you’re perceived by others. E.g Chinese growing up Australian could claim to be ethnically Australian however her race is still Chinese. Social construction - A social construction or social construct is any phenomenon "invented" or "constructed"

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    symbolically to how they learn to use words and pictures to represent object.The result attest that the respondents are atuned with the right and proper development of a child cognitively. Social Emotional Domain Table 8 (on page 35) shows the extent of development of the respondents along the social emotional domain. Social-emotional domains deals with the children’s ability to understand the expression of emotions‚ form attachments‚ play with others and handle peer pressure. Table 7. Extent of Development

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    I. SOCIAL IMAGINATION CONCEPTUALIZATION According to C. W. Mills‚ “social imagination is an awareness of the relationship between a person’s behavior and experience and the wider culture that shaped the person’s choices and perceptions. It’s a way of seeing our own and other people’s behavior in relationship to history and social structure (1959)” (OpenStax College‚ 2015‚ p.6). Sociological imagination is the ability to see individual behavior within the larger society and the impact of society over

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