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    equally. * Radical Feminism: they believe that there are still big inequalities between men and women‚ and it’s due to society being patriarchal. They believe that the solution is separatism: where men and women live separately. Marxism: * Marxism is a social perspective that believes that there are huge inequalities between different classes in society. They believe that society is also built on conflict‚ however this conflict is between classes. * Marxists believe that the inequalities

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    DEFINITION: An amplifier with two or more stages arranged in a manner that the output of one serves as the input for the next‚ while amplifying at each step. It is also called cascade amplifier. EXPLANATION: In most of the cases the gain provided by a single stage amplifier stage is insufficient. Consequently two or more amplifier stages are cascaded in order to increase the gain. Several amplifiers can be connected in a cascaded arrangement with the output of one amplifier driving the input of the

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    Even though they have different appearance‚ they have the most important similarity – the soul. Now let me introduce the classical communism and modern socialism more specifically. The classical communism comes from the Marxism. It is a very important part of the Marxism. As the time passes‚ the classical communism slowly changes into the modern socialism and become one of the most important ideologies in the world. At that time period‚ communism is just the nice hope of the people who are the

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    Health & sociological perspectives My essay on the sociological perspectives in the healthcare will demonstrate my knowledge and understanding of each topic functionalism‚ Marxism and will judge the value of the Feminist theory. I will also indulge my knowledge of the power and status of the medical and health profession. In my quest to inquire information of the sociological perspectives I will conclude my own understanding of us as humans‚ as unique individuals who strive for perfection‚ I shall

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    words) People who give the most meaningful contribution to society a)garbage collectors b)toilet cleaners c)road sweepers d)gardeners * Garbage collectors Candidate A: Good morning to the examinerS and my fellow candidateS. There are many people in this world who contribute meaningfully to society. Some sit in high positions while those who do menial tasks are no less worthy. Likewise‚ garbage collectors have a significant contribution to our society as not many would voluntarily do

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    that Trotsky was a significant player and shaper of events within his times‚ being the November revolution of 1917 and the Russian civil war. Yet‚ as fervor for change lessened‚ so did Trotsky’s prominence; he was too associated with International Marxism to adapt to the new world. Born into a world of change due Russian Industrial revolution‚ Trotsky was shaped by his historical context and early life. The Revolution took place in the late 19th century. Industrialization was occurring at a fast

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    of an arena where class views are highlighted and promoted under the veil of autonomy. Society is led to believe what they digest and they then form part of the dominant class culture (Jacobs‚ 2008). Economism is one of the key features of classic Marxism whereby the economic base of society is seen as determining everything surrounding it‚ including the social‚ political and intellectual consciousness (Chandler‚ 2000). In this way‚ the messages carried by the media‚ including the way that they are

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    German edition in 1872‚ Engels said that The Communist Manifesto is a historical document and we have no right to change it. We should to mention that this major policy document provides a holistic and systematic exposition of the basic principles of Marxism‚ the main core of which is the doctrine of not only a world‚ but also a historic role of the proletariat as a class that considered to be the founder of communist society‚ moreover the doctrine of the proletariat to the ruling class‚ is the doctrine

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    sociological perspectives that attempt to explain class stratification. One theory of which is Marxism. Karl Marx believed that there was a definite conflict between the classes‚ and that the system of stratification derives from different social groups and their relations to the means of production. From Marx’s perspective‚ a class group is when all it’s members share the same relations to the means of production. Marxism also believes that there are only 2 classes‚ the bourgeoisie and the proletariat‚ showing

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    A. Identify and briefly explain three functions of religion (9 marks) Marxism believes it acts as the ‘opium for the exploited working class people’. Religion would cushion the pain of oppression and exploitation in unequal societies such as in a capitalist society. It legitimized and maintained the power of the ruling class – helps to maintain the status quo by preventing the less powerful from changing things. Feminists see religion as a conservative force because it acts as an ideology that legitimates

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