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    Description In Mc Grory v. Applied Signal Technology‚ Inc.‚ No. H036597‚ it discusses the case of wrongful termination of a manager who alleges gender discrimination claims. The facts of case describe John McGrory who worked as a department manager for Applied Signal Technology‚ Inc for 4 yrs from 2004. Later in 2008‚ Mc Grory gave Thomas a recorded verbal warning‚ after consultation with the HR department for her poor work performance and a written performance improvement plan in 2009. However

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    can include multiple children. The U.S has one of the worst records among industrialized nations‚ thus losing an average between 4 and 7 children everyday to abuse and neglect. The sociological theories that can be used to research the issue of child abuse in the U.S are symbolic interactionism‚ and the conflict theory. Physical abuse of a child is when a parent or caregiver causes any non-accidental physical injury to a child. Physical abuse includes striking‚ kicking‚ burning‚ biting‚ hair pulling

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    ARISTOTLE THEORY OF JUSTICE APPLIED TO MODERN SOCIETY. The problem about justice has been found present throughout history‚ in this way‚ Aristotle himself and tried to define it‚ dividing it into the so-called Private Law‚ or law of the polis‚ and the Common Law‚ that which is present in nature. The main doctrines define justice‚ as the set of rules and regulations that can regulate conduct between individuals‚ on the permissiveness avalación‚ prohibition and restriction of certain behaviors or

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    All societies have rules and regulations as well as penalties for those who violate them. There are numerous theories about the philosophy behind these laws and punishments‚ and the reasons we implement them. A short analysis of two of these perspectives can shed light on the differences between the various ideas while illustrating that‚ in reality‚ each theory carries some validity. Emile Durkheim and Karl Marx’s perspectives on the law are significantly different. Durkheim’s view is based upon

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    Matthew J The Social Developmental Value of Theatre Arts 07/01/2013 Applied Theatre is an umbrella term used to describe theatre and drama based practices with the aim of social development. The topics can range from targets of community building‚ protest‚ cultural awareness and sensitivities‚ harm reduction‚ religion‚ health‚ socio-economic representation‚ and educational purposes. Within Applied Theatre‚ there are no set traditional theatrical methods but a preference towards innovative

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    institute loosing some of it’s influence‚ Jurgen Habermas modernised the theory‚ and his influential discussion of democracy went alongside the democratic movements of the last century (holbergprisen 2013). In order to adequately evaluate the extent to which Habermas’ theory contributed to not only the field of Sociology but the world in which it aims to study. It is important to emphasise how much his theory can be applied to contemporary society‚ and how much of a future the man and his works has

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    CONTINUE: 11-03-2013 Key concepts in learning: * Subject * Learner * Teacher * Context FORMAL STRUCTURE | V/S | COMMUNICATIVE STRUCTURE | Morphemes‚ sentences‚ rules | | Language is not possible without interaction.Language is meaningful. | Saussure: Parole‚ Langue | | Hymes: Linguistic competence context (what‚ whom‚ when) | Form | | Looks for the function of the language instead of the form | Alternative view: Problem PosingCritical systemIt gives real problems to

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    Megan 04/07/2013 Seeing Sociological Theory in Your Favorite Movies For this assignment‚ I chose the movie‚ Thirteen. From the very first time that I watched this movie I was completely intrigued by the compelling and complex issues that this young‚ thirteen year old girl faces. My theory regarding this movie‚ in a whole‚ is that people who frequently associate with individuals‚ whom favor deviance‚ have a tendency to replicate that behavior. For this movie‚ I felt that the Symbolic Interactionist

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    Value of Film Statistics can be used to show that Britain’s film industry is now the third biggest in the world and a prime destination for inward investment. This success story was heralded by James Purnell‚ new Minister for the Creative Industries‚ in a speech to the Institute of Public Policy Research in June this year.[1] But what is the relation of this economic success to the vibrancy and breadth of our film culture? A further look at the statistics provided by the UK Film Council for

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    Film authorship‚ or auteurism‚ is a way in which film can be categorised according to the stylistic and narrative elements of the director. Auteur theory usually attributes the creation of a films artistic style solely to the director. Film authorship can be explored as a commercial‚ textual‚ or critical category as explained below in relation to the films of director David Lynch. The concept of the director as “auteur” was brought about in an article by French film critic Alexandre Astruc featured

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