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    TO WHICH THE KENYAN SOCIETY CAN BE REGARDED STRATIFIED INTRODUCTION Social stratification refers to the ranking /ordering/classification of people in a society as determined by various parameters which includes language‚ gender‚ power‚ tribal affiliation‚ education‚ religion as a result of education. Stratification is wide spread in the Kenyan communities as a result affecting the economic‚ political and social relationship among the Different communities in Kenya‚ discussed below are

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    noted in the text that social status and class prevail there and play very significant roles concerning various issues in the light of American Dream. This classification is mainly an aftermath of World War One because of disillusionment and pursuit of wealth. Three types of social class people‚ upper class‚ middle class‚ and lower class‚ are nicely presented by Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby. The dominance of the rich over the poor is a noted effect of this social stratification in this novel. People

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    Social stratification is still very much present in today’s society. Research proves that social inequalities can cause problems in society which include increases in: homicide‚ infant death‚ obesity‚ teenage pregnancies‚ depression‚ anxiety‚ teen suicide‚ and an increase in incarceration rates (Clark‚ 2009). With this being said‚ I will discuss three areas that have been plaguing the United States since the beginning of time. Racism‚ gender inequalities‚ and class advantage are the biggest issues

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    In the movie “Selma”‚ there is an abundance of examples of social stratification in the organization of human societies‚ in relation to gender‚ race‚ and socio-economic status in the film. First of all‚ I have realized while watching the film that all the blacks were treated very unfairly and couldn’t even get the chance to vote. Additionally‚ it didn’t matter if they were male or female they would get hit or “punished” for wanting their rights. Furthermore‚ I have noticed how everyone (except the

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    On a four week missionary trip to Bolivia‚ South America‚ I was able to see a type of social stratification in real-time. Because I am a self-proclaimed cheer leader for the underdog‚ inequality advocate of sort and strong people lover‚ it left me with a sense of awe‚ bewilderment‚ and unbelief. My observations were that the indigenous people (natives) of Bolivia very rarely interacted with other Bolivians. Many of the natives held jobs that no one else wanted. They seemed to be very kind people

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    There is wide cross-cultural variation in the social rules governing the selection of a partner for marriage. There is variation in the degree to which partner selection is an individual decision by the partners or a collective decision by the partners’ kin groups‚ and there is variation in the rules regulating which partners are valid choices. The United Nations World Fertility Report of 2003 reports that 89% of all people get married before age forty-nine.[49] The percent of women and men who

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    braham Lincoln once defined’democracy’as the government of the people‚by the people for the people’.It means that democratic form of government common man plays the pivotal role.The aristcracy‚ the landlords and the politicians have to work according to the wishes of the common man.The main object of their political activities is thus the welfare‚betterment and amelioration of the poor masses of the country who electthem as their representatives and to whom they are answerable for their duties

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    D. Lily Palmer John L. Steadman WRIT 121 February 17‚ 2011 Social stratification: implications of race on poverty Poverty is a significant yet emotional‚ concern that may seem like unrealistic fiction yet is a real condition affecting hard working Americans as cost of living and inflation rises yet the minimum wage remains the same. With increased unemployment‚ there is an increase in the number of people who are considered either at poverty level or on the threshold

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    to humans than the diseases they were created to treat. We have not directly benefited from using animals to test our pharmaceuticals for years. Emily Smith‚ a researcher who works with animals and the author of “EU Industry: Animal Testing a Necessary Evil?” does admit that no recent

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    The social evils and superstitions that had crept in the society over the centuries made social reforms imperative for the development of the society and the masses. In the 19th century‚ the newly educated persons increasingly revolted against rigid social conventions and outdated customs. They could no longer tolerate irrational and de-humanising social practices. Moreover‚ the backward features of Indian society‚ such as the caste system or inequality of the sexes had religious sanctions in the

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