Molly Chiodo Dr. Bywater Intro to Sociology 10/28/14 Ain’t No Makin’ It In Jay McLeod’s influential book‚ Ain’t No Makin’ It (2009)‚ he discovers new sociological theories and social reproduction through his research over many years. Through social reproduction McLeod shows us how education’s role gets passed down from one generation to the next from class inequality. He claims that aspirations/lack of aspirations is being reproduced. He deeply examines two resident groups of male youths that
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Mary Stuart inherited the throne of Scotland when she was just six days old. From that moment forward every decision made needed to provide for Mary’s personal safety‚ her claim to the Scottish throne‚ and her right to practice her Catholic faith (Ashby & Ohrn 47). When she was just a toddler‚ Mary’s mother chose to send her to be raised at court in France where she was well educated and free to attend Catholic services. In order to return to Scotland as a young adult Mary was forced to agree
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Roberts‚ the new campus recruiter. Carl scheduled the new hire orientation for June 15‚ as he planned to have all new hires working by July. Fewer than two weeks prior to the orientation‚ Carl uncovered numerous issues: the new hire documents and transcripts are incomplete‚ a drug screen for all new hires has yet to be completed‚ the training room is not available as previously thought‚ and the training manuals for the orientation are incomplete. Even though Carl is worried about the issues‚ the case
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How do the two speakers use language here to describe the problems the family has faced? Support your answer by referring to specific examples from the transcription. This transcript focuses on a radio programme discussing dangerously high levels of lead being found in the water supplied to newly built houses. Two people (presumably married) Meg and Cameron are discussing how these high levels of lead affected their son Brandon and how they managed to discover and solve the problem. The radio
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in the discourse. For example‚ the first-person singular pronoun I is in “I did a quick Google just to provide a little science‚ okay?”. In this case‚ I refers to the speaker that is uttering the sentence‚ coded as J in the transcript. The initial description of the transcript described J as one of the brothers in the podcast. Definite noun phrases are referent or entities that are distinguishable in a given context. An example would be “the draft horses…”. In this case‚ the speaker of the utterance
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Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 February 2011. ^ Wallace‚ Natasha (6 May 2005). "Surf gang member cleared of standover man ’s murder". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 February 2011. ^ Jones‚ Caroline (7 November 2005). "Sons of beaches" (transcript). Australian Story (Australia). Retrieved 6 February 2011. ^ Kennedy‚ Les (24 December 2002). "Night the thin blue line ran into the Maroubra stomp". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 February 2011. ^ Cuming‚ Angela; Munro‚ Catharine (7 August
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(Mission‚ Values‚ and Goals) Why is a Portfolio Important? • Resume • 5-8 writing samples • Brief description of the assignment or work project • Brief description of your contribution to the sample • Education & Training (official transcripts‚ relevant coursework) • Experience & Skills (internships‚ workshops‚ leadership roles‚ languages) • Letters of recommendation • Achievements & Awards (include hardcopies or digital images if possible) • References Arranging Your Portfolio
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positive way to be a marijuana legalization advocate. He says that Christ was a compassionate man and would not condone the imprisonment of people for nonviolent acts. Overall‚ Robertson advocates marijuana legalization because he thinks that the being tough on crime effort has gone too
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EXPLORATORY RESEARCH REPORT Contents Introduction and background 3 Importance of the research 3 Scope of the report 3 Research problem/question & Objectives 3 Method 4 Methodological considerations and assumptions 4 Sample considerations 5 Data collection and framework‚ and analytical considerations 5 Ethical considerations 5 Analysis 5 Findings and Recommendations 6 Limitations 7 References 8 APPENDIX A 9 APPENDIX B 26 Introduction and background Importance of the research
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transcriptome characterization have typically relied on generation of either serial analysis of gene expression tags or expressed sequence tags. Although such approaches have the potential to enumerate transcripts by counting sequence tags derived from them‚ they typically do not robustly survey the majority of transcripts along their entire length. Here we show that massively parallel sequencing of randomly primed cDNAs‚ using a next-generation sequencing-by-synthesis technology‚ offers the potential to generate
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