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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This Term paper is made possible through the help and support from everyone‚ Including: parents‚ teachers‚ family‚ friends‚ and in essence‚ all sentient beings. Please allow us to dedicate our acknowledgment of gratitude toward the following significant advisors and contributors: First of all we would like to thanks the Almighty ALLAH‚ Who gave us the opportunity and strength to complete this paper successfully. Especially we would like to thank Mr. Asheek Mohammad

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    evil spirits used to produce unnatural effects. Taking the life of another Definition: Manslaughter - Legal term for the killing of a human being without malice afterthought. Murder - The unlawful killing of one human by another especially with premeditated malice. Penalty for Murder: Maximum sentence is imprisonment which ranges from 10 - 35 years can be extended due to bad behaviour. Penalty for Manslaughter : No charge‚ life prison‚ unconditional discharge and fine. Serial Killer Child

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    inferior to men in practical life. But in scriptures they were given high position. Thus in past‚ the status of women in India was not clear. It was theoretically high but practically low. Women were prohibited to take part in domestic as well as in external matter. They were under the influence of their parents before marriage and their husbands after marriage. Ancient India Scholars believe that in ancient India‚ women enjoyed equal status with men in all aspects of life.[14] However‚ some have

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    INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY August 3‚ 11 Paul Arjean Ramos TOPIC NO. 1 EXPLAIN HOW YOU DEVELOPED AN APPRECIATION AND UNDERSTANDING FOR THE FIELD OF SOCIOLOGY AND DISCUSS THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIOLOGY‚ AS THEY RELATE TO YOUR CULTURE AND STYLE OF LIVING. INTRODUCTION Well sociology for me at first sounded interesting because I have not studied sociology before and it is a new thing for me. The thing I’m most interested in sociology is the study of different cultures relating to my own

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    Jan 2009 (a) Explain what is meant by the ‘expressive role’ (Item 2A‚ line 5). (2 marks) (b) Suggest two ways in which ‘family life may have a harmful effect on women’ (Item 2A‚ lines 6 – 7). (4 marks) (c) Suggest three reasons for the decrease in the death rate since 1900. (6 marks) (d) Examine the ways in which childhood can be said to be socially constructed. (24 marks) (e) Using material from Item 2B and elsewhere‚ assess the view that the nuclear family is no longer the norm. (24

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    researches at the college or university level. Fields of study usually have several sub-disciplines or branches‚ and the distinguishing lines between these are often both arbitrary and ambiguous. Academic Disciplines are used and taught in our everyday life. Humanities‚ Natural Sciences‚ Psychology‚ Social Sciences‚ Communications and Technology are six disciplines that we encounter daily and continue to learn about. The Humanities are academic disciplines that study the human condition‚ using methods

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    Young and Wilmot (1973) take a march of progress view of the history of the family. They see the family life improving for the members of the family by becoming more equal and

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    an early hint about their way of thinking. We are all perceived more or less as clowns in unfamiliar surroundings; there are so many rules of conduct in any society that one will necessarily break some of them when one tries to take part in social life in an alien society. In Britain‚ for example‚ it is considered uncultured to wear white socks with a dark suit; still‚ it happens that people who are not fully conversant with the local dress code do so. In the field‚ anthropologists have been known

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    IF I AM GIVEN A CHANCE‚ I REALLY WANT TO VISIT KOREA.. WHY SHOULD I?? IF I WHERE TO CHOOSE ON WHAT COUNTRY WOULD I PICK IF I CAN VISIT ONE.. I WOULD DIFINITELY CHOSE KOREA.. WHY KOREA?? Well‚ Hi everyone‚ I am ******* I am 18 and I am from PHILIPPINES. Woow! Far‚ far places from korea. Heheheh.:)) There are many reasons to why I would want to visit korea.. FOR ONCE in my life‚ I have been dying to visit korea. Though I don’t think I can afford‚ but I think I CANT! I have live my 18years on a

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    to the fact that he only had limited socialisation and only with monkeys‚ he was found doing everything that only monkeys would do at the age of 14 was when he was discovered. Therefore even though his genetics meant he was human‚ the years of his life spent with the socialisation from monkeys‚ meant that when he was first found it seemed unreal that he was a human being. Likewise another case similar to this was when a Ukrainian girl who was discovered in the USA‚ who only had the socialisation

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