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    result of distorted and idealised images of womens bodies in the media. In many of the magazines women’s roles are reinforced by giving advice and training on how to be feminine. Also McRobbie studied teenage girls magazines and concluded that the main theme was how to get a

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    as regards property rights‚ right to education‚ right to justice and others. It implies social activism for the correction of gender imbalances/exploitation such as female foeticide‚ dowry-related abuse of women‚ sexual harassment etc.   2.    Explain three ways that Max Weber disagreed with Karl Marx. Is this disagreement important? * Look at Weber’s book “Class‚ status and power.” * Quote Marx (proletariat‚ and bourgeoisie) workers and owners. * Believes that status come from

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    History Research Essay Apartheid is defined as the system of racial segregation amongst people in which in South Africa‚ was a formal law passed by the National Party governments in 1948. This system had always been under pressure and criticism from liberation movements and groups such as the ANC and Black Consciousness Movement. However in the 1980s the Apartheid government came under a notably increased international and internal pressure. This can be attributed to the creation of the Tri-Cameral

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    SOCIOLOGY SOCY 112 The Origins of Sociology The social transformation of European societies in the 19th century resulted from a number of revolutionary changes. Sociology is seen as a reaction to these revolutionary developments which occurred in Europe. The key revolutionary developments were the Scientific Revolution‚ the Enlightenment‚ the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution. Sociology is seen as a reaction to these developments but also as a fundamental contributor to

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA SCHOOL OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY‚ SOCIOLOGY AND SPECIAL EDUCATION NAME: SIMWINGA PETER COMPUTER NUMBER: 14150611 COURSE CODE: EPS 1010 COURSE COORDINATOR: MR G. WALUBITA TUTOR: MRS MATAFWALI GROUP NO: TUTORIAL HOUR: MONDAY (13HRS-14HRS) QUESTION 23: Explain Jean Piaget’s concepts of assimilation‚ accommodation and equibration as learning processes in child cognitive development. Children portray certain behaviours‚ such sucking‚ looking and grasping

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    In the novel The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi the main conflict in this book is that Charlotte does not know who to trust. The crew is sketchy and so is the captain. I think this because on page 38-39 Zachariah told Charlotte “The captain punished Mr. Cranick. Punished him hard. Mr.Cranick has but one arm now.” This made Charlotte have confusing emotions about both Zachariah and Captain Jaggery. Especially that Zachariah gave her the dirk [The knife] to protect herself she is now scared

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    and contrast the two main sociological theories of crime and deviance. Deviance and crime are wide-ranging terms used by sociologists to refer to behavior that varies‚ in some way‚ from a social norm. Cultural Norms are society’s propensity towards certain ideals; their aversion from others; and their standard‚ ritualistic practices. Essentially the ’norm’ is a summation of typical activities and beliefs of group of people. This essay will evaluate the sociological theories associated with crime

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    Sociology is defined as the “systematic study of human society.” (Macionis 2) When breaking this definition down into simpler words‚ focus on four words: study‚ human‚ behavior‚ and society. The “study” of sociology refers to the application of scientific principles and methods. Sociology focuses on “humans”‚ not animals. Sociologists study a person’s “behavior”‚ not their thoughts or motivations. Finally‚ “society” is used because sociology is a term that is used for a social context. (Guzzo)

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    One of the theories we talked about was the general strain theory by Robert Agnew. By added strain from others will take away the value we have towards something. The strain will be added among everyone involved. From this strain added by other people is how a person will respond. When the strain cannot be managed it will lead to crime. For example‚ if little Johnny who is eight years old has to come home from school everyday by the bus‚ and his mom is never around to take care of him because she

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    Topic 2 – CHILDHOOD: Childhood as a Social Construct: * Pilcher (1995) notes that the most important feature of modern childhood is ‘separateness’ from adulthood – it is seen as a clear and distinct LIFE STAGE. * Children in our society have a different status to the adults and have different expectations of them. * This is emphasised in several ways‚ such as: * Laws which regulate what children can and can’t do. * Difference in dress‚ for young children especially

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