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    Slogan “Stop climate change before it changes you.” Logo Audience Everyone on the Earth. Image A human body with a fish head. Response Help to reduce the effects of climate change. Message If nothing is done to slow down the processes that aid in climate change‚ it will negatively affect not only humans but also the ones living in extreme conditions. Marketing Techniques Surrealism and Fear message: The first can be seen in the image: a fish head with a human body. Surrealism

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    SOCIOLOGY REVISION Couples What two conjugal roles does Parson identify? Why does he believe this?(functionalist) * Instrumental Role-Male‚ breadwinner‚ wage earner * Expressive role-Female‚ home maker‚ nurturing role * Because the domestic division of labour is biologically based What two types of conjugal roles does Bott identify? * Segregated conjugal roles- wife and husband have specified roles within the family and spent their leisure time separately. * Joint conjugal

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    Levels of Sociological Analysis Macrosociology - places the focus on broad features of society. Conflict theory and functionalists use macrosociology. The goal is to examine large scale social forces that influence people. Microsociology - the emphasis is placed on social interaction. The Macrosociological Perspective The Macrosociological Perspective Social structure - the framework of society that was already laid out before you were born. Social structure guides our behavior. People learn certain

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    These HRM goals are accomplished by a set of integrated employment policies‚ programmes and practices within an organizational and societal context. The HRM approach as conceptualized here we suggest constitutes critical HRM (CHRM)‚ extending the analysis of HRM outcomes beyond performance to include equality‚

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    Outline and assess feminist views of media representations of gender [50] Feminism is a theory that is united in opposing patriarchy‚ which means a system of male power and rule that implies the subordination of women; but the various strands within feminism offer different overviews on gender inequality in media representations. For example‚ liberal feminists tend to be more optimistic about the possibility of change in media representations of gender; whereas radical feminists see little change

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    and keep the records to provide measure of trends in different types of crime. Official statistics on crime are published by the Home Office. These records provide official accounts and indicate the police workload as well as being useful for an analysis of patterns of particular crimes. However‚ even though the police have a statutory obligation to record crime‚ some go unrecorded just because they have some discretion to decide how serious enough a crime is to warrant their attention. So‚ police

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    Asses the contribution of ‘functionalism’ to an understanding of society. Functionalist often use an organic analogy; they say society is like a biological organism. Parsons (1970) identifies three similarities between society and a biological organism. He argues that the organisms such as the human body and society are both self-regulating systems of inter-related‚ interdependent parts that fit together in order to work successfully (for example‚ the education system and the state.) They also

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    Sociology of the Classroom Sociology‚ as defined by Thompson (1994)‚ is one division in the family of social sciences that seeks to explain patterns of human behavior. The social environment is not only happen in our daily lives but also in our education especially in the classroom. As Boli (2002) writes‚ “Education has become a global social process that both reflects and helps create the global society that is under formation.” This assumes that education is a combination of social acts and it

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    3 FIELDWORK AND ITS INTERPRETATION Theory without data is empty‚ but data without theory are blind. — C. Wright Mills FIELDWORK Anthropology distinguishes itself from the other social sciences through the great emphasis placed on ethnographic fieldwork as the most important source of new knowledge about society and culture. A field study may last for a few months ‚ a year‚ or even two years or more‚ and it aims at developing as intimate an understanding as possible of the phenomena investigated

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    Social factors are more important than biological factors in determining one’s health conditions. “Do you agree with the statement and why? Explain and illustrate your answer with relevant examples. Content 1. Introduction 2. Health and disease 3. Different models of health considering health a. Bio-medical model b. Social model c. Example of two models of health 4. Discuss how social factor impacts on one health condition a. Gender a.i. Gender role i.i.1. Masculinity i.i.2. Femininity

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