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    are independent organizations or government agencies to centralize the administration of standardized admission exams and the processing of applications. ------------------------------------------------- Australia As Australia uses a Federal system of government‚ responsibility for education‚ and admission to Technical and Further Education colleges and undergraduate degrees at universities for domestic students‚ are in the domain of state and territory government. All states except Tasmania

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    Termites‚ from all different houses‚ can slowly destroy it with their varying diets. Since termites eat many different types of wood. Termites have a caste system. Which include Kings and Queens. Also‚ blindness is a trait that most termites have. Termites have a caste system. Which includes the workers‚ soldiers‚ reproducers‚ the King‚ and the Queen. The King and Queen are the founders of their ¨kingdom¨ or nest. They started the reproduction of more termites to live in their nest. The soldiers

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    Caste (Oxford India Short Introductions). By SURINDER S. JODHKA. New Delhi: Oxford University Press‚ 2012. xvii‚ 201 pp. Rs 195 (paperback). Surinder S. Jodhka’s monograph Caste provides a concise yet very informative history of the complex reality of caste in India. At the same time‚ the author brings together all the major literature available on the issue into a single thread and thereby taking the reader through the timeline of the changing ideas of caste. Hence‚ the book‚ while newly engaging

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    THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE I. RISK AND INSURANCE a. Meaning of risk Exposure to the chance of injury or loss; a hazard or dangerous chance. The potential of loss (an undesirable outcome‚ however not necessarily so) resulting from a given action‚ activity and/or inaction‚ foreseen or unforeseen. b. Types of Risk (Chances of Loss) As to what causes the risk: 1. Pure Risk - a risk in which there is only a possibility of loss or no loss—there is no possibility of gain. Also

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    Introduction The issue of ethnicity and stratification is of importance in Canadian society because it addresses the relationship between ethnic and racial stratification. Since Canada is so culturally diverse‚ it is important to know what motivates various ethnic groups to strive for success and how social stratification plays a significant role in this process. In Canada‚ the opportunity for training and furthering ones level of education is promising for individuals of all ethnicities. Providing

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    Q1A. The question of the inevitability of social stratification is one of the fundamental bases of the theories of Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore. Davis and Moore (1945) argue that as long as there is division of labor in the society‚ and that there are variability in the roles with varying degrees of importance‚ stratification will occur. There is a significant difference in the wages of CEO’s and a minimum wage earner because according to the theory‚ there is a functional necessity of providing

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    111313 Political Science gr.2 The Political System in India Caste Politics Introduction India is a multicultural and multilingual country. Indian society is broadly divided into four groups. Forward communities (FC) are communities from caste and religion who do not qualify government of India reservation benefits; Backward Communities (BC)‚ Scheduled Castes (SC)‚ and Scheduled Tribes (ST) were the underprivileged groups. D.r

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    Social stratification is how individuals or groups of people are placed within society. They are placed within ‘layers’ or social strata’s in a hierarchy depending on their circumstances in life. It is a trait of society‚ not simply a reflection of individual differences. Individuals at the top of the hierarchy ‘the higher class’ have more advantages in life than those at the bottom of the hierarchy ‘the lower class’. The higher class have more opportunities to succeed in life‚ for example‚ due to

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    the interaction between caste and patriarchy in India. A khap panchayat in Haryana ‘declares’ that mobilization of women(of a particular age gap) should be monitored(in reality restricted). Marriage by choice or outside one’s caste or inside one’s gotra is forbidden and those who challenge it‚ become a story in themselves. Young girls(at few incidents boys too) fall prey to moral policing. A high court judge asks the ‘wives’ to learn to adjust. In spite of abolition of caste in public life‚ manual

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    Question: What are the causes of social stratification in the Caribbean? Throughout our lives‚ there must have been some form of categorization whether your complexion or financial status. Even in today’s society‚ people are judged and put into groups based on their race or even sometimes religion. This is known as Social Stratification. This however could not be possible without a diversed Caribbean that is present today. Cultural Diversity then speaks about the different ethnic traditions such

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