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    point and therefore among the most explored. Whether studies investigate attitudes as inner cognitive states and processes or as evaluations of a constructing nature within speech and writing‚ the importance remains equal within social psychology. These two types of perspectives‚ cognitive or discursive‚ will be explored‚ in relation to attitudes. Both approaches share the view that social attitudes should be an essential study in any scheme of social psychology‚ but the way these attitudes are perceived

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    Meaning of Individual and Dual or Team Sports Some people prefer to play team sports‚ while others prefer to play individual sports. Sport is the best way to improve your health and sociality. When we play team sports‚ like basketball or football‚ we realize that we are not going to win the match if we play as a selfish player in our team‚ because everything will be easier if we work hard together. When we play solo sports‚ like tennis‚ swimming competition‚ boxing‚ we realize that solo is solo.

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    The Romans and the Greeks played some of the same sports. Some of the sports were Handball‚ Jumping and Wrestling. The Romans and the Greeks had enjoyed playing sports because they liked to play it and have fun when they’re playing it. They practiced a lot because they didn’t want to lose because they had didn’t want to be out of shape. The Greeks and Romans loved playing sports. They did a lots of important things when they played sports. Sports was popular When they played it. The Greeks

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    Roger’s capitalized on this by mentioning that‚ “ a headline by The Bryan- College Station Eagle‚ a local newspaper‚...made a silver medal victory by Michael Phelps the top headline of its Sports section‚ with a subheading about a world record set by Ledecky.” Once again‚ this seems more like a ploy to get people to buy their newspaper than an act to try to undermine woman. By using Phelps as their headline‚ they are much more likely to get

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    thought about when somebody watches these professional sports. The game itself when watched seems like polar opposites between the two sports‚ but they actually have a lot in common. When it comes down to it‚ both of these iconic sports are both different and alike. Almost every American has watched the sports of MLB (Major League Baseball) and/or NBA (National Basketball Association) at least once in their lives. Both of these sports are played in a competitive and professional manner. They

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    A Mother’s Touch. Being a mother is a complex matter; so diverse that no one can truly define it. The Collin’s dictionary defines it as thus: ‘A female who has given birth to offspring’‚ however to many different women it means a range of things‚ to some a burden‚ to others a gift‚ care and nurture‚ the list is endless. Motherhood is often knitted into the very fabric of every woman’s being from when they were only children themselves. Doting relatives will proudly present a doll for the little

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    are physically engaging with their hands so that must be a sport.” I’m here to tell you all that this is indeed incorrect. As said by Matt Kasten “Sports are inherently physical‚ and the athletes participating must be physically involved. When artificial intelligence can trounce a human player by eliminating the lone physical aspect of gaming (i.e. moving the player’s thumbs and forefingers)‚ it has lost its validity as a sport.” Sports will always be defined as a physical action not sitting at

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    TMA 05 Write an essay of 2000 words on the following: Billig has evaluated Tajfel and Turner’s theorising of intergroup conflict as limited because of the emphasis placed on cognitive processes. Discuss Billig’s evaluation and assess his arguments for a discursive psychological approach. The study of prejudice and intergroup conflict within social psychology became a priority in response to the experiences of genocide in the Second World War (Dixon‚ 2007‚ p.147). Examples of prejudice and

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    multi-ethnic groups‚ as Jiang (1997) argued. Therefore it is rather difficult to define a common point of a modern country. The multi-ethnic communities also cause conflicts within a society. However sports events often provide a channel to solidify citizens in a country‚ like the World Cup fever. At times sports affiliation also becomes a symbol of the country‚ such as football in the UK. Yet sometimes it leads debate on race and ethnicity. For example‚ the Tebbitt speaking‚ “A large proportion of Britain’s

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    A discursive investigation to explore people’s perception of attitudes towards singleness since the war Abstract Previous work‚ for example Wetherell and Reynolds‚ into this topic are has shown that the socially constructed nature of singleness has polarized interpretative repertories; two are positive as in independence or self-actualisation and negative as in deficit or social exclusion. Research carried out by Edley and Wetherell identified two interpretative repertories; Jekyll or sensible

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