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    view on the impact of sociology on “life chances” Functionalist one of the “theories” of sociology are mainly concerned with the function of education to society and to seek solution to the following questions‚ “what is the relevance of education to the social system and “what are the relationship between education and economic system”. The functionalist believe strongly in value consensus‚ value consensus is a social contract entered into by members of the society on how best they can leave together

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    and makes decisions about which it should keep‚ which it should let go and which it should invest in further. Also called the BCG Matrix‚ it provides a useful way of screening the opportunities open to the company and helps to think about where one can best allocate resources to maximize profit in the future. At the end of the 1960s‚ Bruce Henderson‚ creator of the Boston Consulting Group‚ BCG‚ developed portfolio matrix. The BCG Growth-Share Matrix is a fourcell (2 by 2) matrix used to execute business

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    1.1 Describe the socialeconomic and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people There are other issues in our broader society that will affect the lives of children and young people. Unemployment can lead to economic crisis resulting in difficulties in funding food‚ bills and cloths for children. Conditions in health or a cultural background can cause exclusion from certain activities in the setting. Being aware of the positive and negative issues that influence

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    Describe the socialeconomic and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people. As a practitioner our role is to be aware of any issues that may have a positive or negative affect on a child or young person. Every Child Matters (ECM) helps us to improve the outcomes and life changes for a child or young person‚ Every Child Matters has five outcomes that we can help children and young people to achieve‚ we want them to be healthy‚ to stay safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ to

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    known by his stage name Yo Yo Honey Singh‚[1] is an Indian rapper‚ music producer‚ singer and film actor. He started as a session and recording artist‚ and became a Bhangra producer. He has also begun to produce music for Bollywood films.[2] Contents [hide] 1 Early life 2 Family life 3 Promotion 4 Career 4.1 Bollywood 4.2 Acting 5 Controversy 6 Discography 6.1 Singles 6.2 Film Soundtrack 7 Filmography 8 Awards 9 References 10 External links Early life Singh was born on 15 March

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    Gender and Life chances In Britain The purpose of this essay is to describe and evaluate how gender influences the life chances of individuals and groups within Britain today‚ particularly looking at the socialization process of gender and how particular ideologies of gender roles within different social institutions can create social inequalities through the use of power which can be achieved through justice‚ and applying different theoretical perspectives of inequality in reference to gender

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    on the Rights of a Child‚ the outcomes of the Governments Every Child Matters framework and the Early Years Foundation Stage‚ children should be provisioned for by ensuring that children are involved and engaged with‚ allowing them to be heard‚ to make decisions‚ contribute their experiences and be supported and safeguarded throughout their development. Even from an early age‚ children’s choices‚ even simple ones‚ can have an impact on their life chances and outcomes such as choosing which toys to

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    As the children grow up they tend to do things that other children do‚ being influenced‚ and starting to hide stuff from their parents. Sometime children are really aggressive because they didn’t get what they wanted so they start to abuse the other children or young people. Sometime it is just that they think that everyone else doesn’t know what is good for him/her so they just want to do their own choice‚ but they don’t know always was is good for them so they end up doing bad things‚ like smoking

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    DLSU Business & Economics Review 22.1 (2012)‚ pp. 119-128 An Economic Analysis of the­­ Philippine Tourism Industry Krista Danielle Yu School of Economics‚ De La Salle University‚ Manila‚ Philippines krista.yu@dlsu.edu.ph The archipelagic nature of the Philippines‚ as well as its colonial heritage‚ offers a wealth of scenic views that invite both locals and foreigners to participate in tourism-related activities. According the Department of Tourism (2011)‚ the industry is one of the three

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    Outcome based practise. Outcome based practise is an activity or process that has a beneficial impact on the individuals life. It can be an action taken or a service delivered. Another way to describe it is to say that the output is the effort made and the outcome is the effect on the individual. Outcome based approaches place the needs of the individual at the centre of service delivery‚ contrasting those designed by service providers. An outcome based practise is increasingly recognised it is important

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