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    Graduation First of all‚ I would like to thank you all for coming to our graduation. What this ceremony is‚ is a celebration of a major accomplishment in our lives‚ the accomplishment of achieving an education. For many of us it has taken a lot of blood‚ sweat‚ and tears to get here‚ so today is our reward for the long hours we devoted to reading‚ writing‚ and researching‚ for the stress of taking difficult tests‚ and for the difficulties we have had to overcome. Though this ceremony recognizes

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    Sociologists use different types of questionnaires in their research‚ these ranging close ended questions and open ended questions. Close ended gives the respondent a guide upon what there answer should be and directs them to a certain decision it tends to take more control of the answer‚ whereas open ended questions give the respondent more free choice and arguably this seems more ethical. Some Sociologists believe that the data form questionnaires can be limited and superficial. This is due

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    Graduation Speech We’ve come to the end of our graduation ceremony‚ as well as our time at Roosevelt. I am honored to speak to you on this very important day. Today marks an end of an era; a turning point in our lives. The years of books‚ plays‚ dances‚ and sports have led to this very moment. The anxiety that has caused such a big impact on our daily lives has made us what we are today. There will be many staggering obstacles that will try and interfere with our progress‚ but we must overcome

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    senses and stop my shaking due to nervousness. But anyway‚ it is still a pleasure to be with you all. When I first came to this school‚ I was like‚ “Will I survive this world? What will happen to me?” while slowly imagining things of the future. Maybe some of us were like this when we took our first step on the gates of this school as a student here‚ specifically‚ a freshman student. For we never know what will happen in the next few days‚ in the next few hours and minutes but there’s always that positive

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    CYP3.1 Outcome 1.2 Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important. It is important to know the difference between the sequence and the rate of development as it helps to identify the Childs needs during the stages of their school years. It is crucial to plan effectively ensuring the child receives the support they need in the areas they find most difficult in‚ for example physical development shows a pacific pattern; a baby

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    Americans need a common enemy to be united While a number of people may think that Americans do not need a common enemy in order to stay united‚ it should be noted that Americans do need a common enemy to stay united. One reason is having a common enemy gives people something to think about besides the problems they might find in their neighbors. Another important reason‚ that will unite citizens is that the enemy does not need to be a country or group of people. Finally‚ when citizens have a

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    The structure of a Native American family is interesting to me‚ regarding the history of elder-women making decisions based on the property handed down from the women of the families. This followed the matrilineal system‚ which is still the basis of today’s equal consideration for both men and women of a family. My plan is that my career will remain in the finance industry. I was a resident Tacoma‚ Washington for a short time‚ where I had been exposed to many people that were demonstrative about

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    What have been the major characteristics of changing patterns of stratification in the Caribbean? Show specific evidence to support your answer. An egalitarian society is one in which no one is categorized as poor or rich‚ as all members are equal. However there is no such society! Persons can only dream that one day our society will be egalitarian‚ but the reality is‚ we live in a society based on class‚ exploitation‚ oppression‚ privilege and status and although the stratification in the Caribbean

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    and young person development Task 2 – Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important. The sequence of development is the order in which development takes place. Although some stages of development may be missed (for example some babies do not crawl and go straight from shuffling to walking) the sequence is usually followed by children and the order usually remains the same. The rate of development is the time-frame given for

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    for understanding the cause and effects of crime and deviance in a capitalist society. These sociologists see power as being controlled by those who own and maintain the means of production. The superstructure of a capitalist society the agencies of social control‚ the law‚ politics as well as crime all reflect and serve ruling-class interests. According to Marxists‚ laws are patented in as a direct reflection of ruling-class interests‚ and to maintain the subservience of the working-class. Mannheim

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