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    Contemporary Indian society professes a profound faith in every individual’s “right to life and dignity”. The rights relating to the weaker & vulnerable sections of Indian society especially women‚ and more specially the girl child were violated. In India‚ discriminatory attitudes towards women have existed for generations and affects women over their lives. Although the constitution of India has granted women equal rights but gender disparities remains. There are limited opportunities for women

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    According to Ask.com (2013)‚ the term socioeconomic is a combination of two words - social and economic. The social condition of a person means culture‚ society‚ where a person is living and his interaction with the society. Economic refers to financial status of the person. So basically‚ socioeconomic condition of an individual refers to his society‚ culture‚ environment‚ his interaction in society as it relates to his financial status. Socioeconomic status (SES) is often measured as a combination

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    Terrorism as a “Social Status” After September 11‚ 2001‚ Muslims have been the targets of social discrimination due to the high belief that all Muslims are terrorists. That fateful day changed the way America perceived them‚ which increased animosity between those of Muslim faith and those who are not. Post 9/11‚ we as a country look at Muslims as people who are violent‚ evil‚ and that none practice what they preach. However on the other hand‚ we believe they all are radical Muslims‚ ready to

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    SYNOPSIS The status of women in Toni Morrison’s the bluest eye By Priyanka Bahl Delhi Under the Guidance of : Mrs. Aneela Malhotra Place of Work BHARATI VIDYAPEETH DEEMED UNIVERSITY‚ PUNE‚ INDIA. 2013 Introduction: Toni Morrison was born Chloe Anthony Wofford. Her first novel‚ The Bluest Eye (1970)‚ Critical Recognition and praise for Toni Morrison grew with each novel. The Bluest Eye published in 1970‚ tells the tragic story of Pecola Breedlove

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    period in a population-based sample of 302 women and 256 men ages 25 to 75 years. Subjects completed a structured interview at five timepoints throughout the ten-year period during which they reported on their physical activity level as well as marital status. The transition from a married to a single state did not affect physical activity relative to remaining married when analyses of either slopes or mean values were used‚ In contrast‚ the transition from a single to a married state resulted in significant

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    SIENA HEIGHTS UNIVERSITY THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS: SOCIOECONOMICS‚ RELIGION‚ AND FEAR A PAPER SUBMITTED TO SISTER JEANNE LEFEBVRE FOR HISTORIOGRAPHY AND METHODOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY BY NICHOLAS KNEZEVICH ADRIAN‚ MICHIGAN MAY 2006 Abstract The Salem Witch Trials were caused by socioeconomic problems that were intertwined with the fabric that held early American life together: religion. Puritanism’s lack of set doctrine lent itself to the possibility of corrupt leadership

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    daughter‚ a worker‚ a date and a student. Sociologists use the term ‘status set’ to refer to all the statuses or positions that you occupy. Obviously your status set changes as your particular statuses change. For example‚ if you graduate from university‚ get a full-time job‚ get married‚ buy a home‚ have children and so on‚ your status set changes to include the positions of worker‚ spouse‚ homeowner and parent. Like other aspects of social structure‚ statuses are part of our basic framework of

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    the lowest to the highest. Social status can divided into many types‚ which are ascribed status‚ achieved status and master status. Different social statuses have different status symbols. Statuses symbols are the signs that identify a status or recognize a status to the others. Status symbols are different among every countries and cultural regions‚ based on their development in economics and technology. They may also change over time. Some of the examples of status symbols in daily lives are as police

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    people’s quest for a certain social status often affects their relationship with those they love. Social status is the rank in the social hierarchy based on the amount of friends and nice things a person may have. In "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker‚ the mother was trying to maintain her very low social status and in "The Rocking Horse Winner" by D. H. Lawrence‚ the mother was trying to maintain her high social status. In each story‚ an obsession with social status jeopardizes a mother’s relationship

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    Achieved status: This is a social position that a person acquires on the basis of merit; it is a position that is eared or chosen and reflects a person’s skills‚ abilities‚ and efforts. In the novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian‚ by Sherman Alexie‚ He takes us through the journeys of two characters that are from two different world yet they share a common hinder in their lives. Rowdy and Penelope have both successfully achieved an achieved status‚ unfortunately this status has done

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