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    compare to the rest of the country in term of mobility rates? Is it above or below the national mean? North Carolina is above the national mean in terms of mobility rate. North Carolina has a mobility rate of 46-55% and the national mean for mobility is 45-46% in the U.S. What factors may account for your state’s mobility status? Factors like developments‚ jobs‚ and the economy are leading to North Carolina’s high mobility rate. An increase mobility rate means that many people are moving into North

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    Describe how education as a social institution impacts on Caribbean Society and Culture Several social institutions exist in today’s society and they are family‚ education‚ religion and the justice system. The Caribbean is defined as that area on the earth located between five and twenty five degrees north of the equator and fifty five and ninety degrees west of the Greenwich meridian. In the Caribbean‚ education is one of the institutions that is viewed as having the most promise for betterment

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    2.3.1 Improves Access and Mobility Choices In congested cities‚ especially in central business districts cycling may be the fastest transport option. The bicycle therefore offers time savings and makes it possible to travel more and further. When cycling replaces walking both accessibility and mobility improve. By bicycle one can move easily three times as fast as on foot and thus travel three times as far in the same time. This enlarges the accessible area enormously. With the right accessories

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    The Relationship Between Social Class and Education Schooling affects both education and income since most of the better paying jobs require a college degree or other advanced study. Jobs that offer lower income and social prestige demand less schooling. Most people consider schooling crucial to personal success. Just as students are treated differently within schools‚ schools themselves differ in fundamental ways. In the United States‚ for education purposes‚ we believe that the more affluent

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    in entry to education is an important concern in relation to social justice‚ particularly as education is associated with economic outcomes‚ democratic participation and personal well-being. This research will provide leadership perspectives of social justice in education‚ with an overview of definition and theory‚ practical applications‚ and contesting viewpoints. While social justice is an idea with roots in ancient Greek philosophy‚ as a more formalized area of study within education‚ it is a much

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    Social Capital in the Educational Context The term social capital was initially originated in early 1920’s and later the concept was developed by French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu and American sociologist James Coleman (Dika & Singh‚ 2002‚ p. 2). The meaning of social capital according to Coleman is resources that exist within relationships between actors and that facilitate a variety of social outcomes (Durfer‚ Parcel‚ & Troutman‚ 2013‚ p. 3). Furthermore‚ these relationships between actors are

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    This essay will draw on social research and theory to evaluate the impact of social divisions in childhood education. It will focus mainly on race‚ gender and class and also briefly mention disability‚ sexuality and religion. The analysis will describe the barriers children face in education. From a sociological perspective the essay will examine the ideas behind the function of education in society‚ whether it really is a fair and just system offering all children the chance to succeed‚ regardless

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    18‚ 2013 English 111-B2B Social Classes FD Paper #2 The Effects of Social Classes on American’s Education For many American’s‚ a child being born is a time for wonderful celebrations. Grandparents are usually excited about the experiences they can spend with their new grandchild and parents are often overjoyed with their new abundance of responsibilities. However‚ those new responsibilities that any parent is facing will certainly differ depending on their social‚ or economical‚ status. A

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    2.3.5. Shared Mobility in North America Technology enabled shared mobility: With the increase in the smartphones and the Internet-based technologies‚ the Intelligent transport system and the mass level marketing of the connected vehicles helps in the improvement of the efficiency of the shared mobility and the multi modal transportation system. The increment in the availability‚ capability and the affordability of the various ITS‚ GPS and wireless technologies available joined with the data availability

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    Upward social mobility within the Hispanic community in San Antonio is fairly low considering the growth that has been made in terms of population. The Hispanic community has been growing in great quantities since Texas was annexed into the United States. The Hispanic community has had many struggles trying to assimilate into the lifestyle of the American culture‚ especially in gaining higher socioeconomic status. There Hispanic community within San Antonio has tended not to see a lot of upward

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