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    students and a teacher before committing suicide‚ Moore looks at the background in which the massacre took place and assumptions about related issues. Moore uses Bill Nichols’ four modes of representation; the interactive‚ expository‚ observational and reflexive to convey his viewpoint on gun control in America and the nature of violence in the United States of America. Interactive mode is when the audience is able to acknowledge the presence of Moore and the crew‚ it forces on the exchange of information

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    years ago‚ Troy Davis‚ an African-American man from Georgia‚ was convicted of shooting and killing an off-duty police officer and sentenced to death. Several years later‚ seven out of nine eyewitnesses altered or completely recanted their stories (Troy). There was an obvious lack of evidence linking Davis to the crime. His legal team argued that he was just in the “wrong place at the wrong time” (Troy). The U.S. Supreme Court repeatedly ruled against Davis’ appeals for a new trial. Davis was ultimately

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    parents would send them to a mental institution to take care of them. Because of this‚ people with mental illnesses were often looked down upon due to the public’s unfamiliarity with them. Society’s ignorance has minimized over the years. The social views over the past 30 years have changed considerably towards people with mental disabilities due to socialization‚ by being involved in valued roles in society‚ and the evolution of medicine. The socialization of people with mental illnesses changed

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    The documentary “Capitalism: A Love Story” by Michael Moore was extremely interesting. At first I thought that it was going to be just another boring documentary‚ but the way he presented his arguments‚ and his point of view was very intriguing. It opened up my eyes to a lot of underlying issues that have occurred or are currently occurring in America that many people are unaware of. Three major aspects of the documentary that stuck out to me were the fact that American textbooks and made Ronald

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    Using material from Item A and elsewhere‚ assess the view that the education system exists mainly to select and prepare young people for their future work roles. (20 marks) As stated in Item A sociologists see the education system as performing a vital role in modern societies. Item A also highlights that the education system can equip individuals with the specialised knowledge and skills they will need when they join the workforce. Therefore‚ the education system helps select and allocate individuals

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    Ellen Moore. Living and working in Korea The case of Ellen Moore is very interesting and diverse‚ because it shows different reasons why problems can occur in a project management and teamwork and highlights how cultural differences can affect the work in a very negative way. There are several reasons why the project has run into problems. Some of these could have been foreseen but some not. The main problem is that there were wrong decisions made when creating the team and also some risks

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    1. Micheal Moore opens a bank account called free gun instead of interest. 2. Micheal Moore grew up in Michigan. 3. He was the president of the National Rifle Association. 4. They are really bad people who carried bombs around. 5 The reason why he said this is because‚ it’s really dangerous out there and no one is going to come and save you‚ so always keeps it with yourself. 6. He was arrested in blowing up a city. 7. To me‚ this statement means whenever someone has a dangerous situation always

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    A Discussion on Archie Carroll’s View of Corporate Social Responsibility 1 By Rodolfo Arango Archie Carroll’s hierarchical chart depicting the four components of his view on corporate social responsibility is sketched out as a pyramid for ease of use and understanding. The pyramids wide base‚ and the foundation of this theory‚ represents “economic responsibility” the basic building block for a positive corporation. This layer of the pyramid makes the distinction that it is the responsibility of

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    Max Richardson 5/24/2013 | Max Richardson | Karl Marx has changed the way we view social classes | Research Essay – Line 1 Global Relations: Big Ideas and You‚ Graeme Hansard | Introduction Karl Marx has altered the perception of working men and social classes. Both a scholar and a political activist‚ Marx addressed political and social issues‚ and is known for his analysis of history and his prediction for the future of the working class. The interpretations of his theories‚ particularly

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    Social Inequality Unit 03 What are functionalist theories of inequality? Learning targets: • Functionalists have a consensus view of society. They believe that people in society work together for the common good of all‚ this is known as the organic analogy. • All societies are unequal. Inequality of whole groups in the social structure is known as stratification. • Functionalists believe stratification is good for society. • Functionalists say that the best people get the

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