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    Sociology 3004 Social Inequality Spring 2014 Exam 1 – Short Answer Please separate your short answer and essay responses‚ i.e.‚ when you begin the essay portion of the exam‚ start on a new page. Be certain to place your name in the header of each page so that any pages separated from the others may be identified. Instructions. Unless otherwise arranged‚ you will have until class on February 21 to turn in this exam. Late exams will be penalized one letter grade for each day past the

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    values were discovered by early humans at this time. Many critical foregoing innovations from the Neolithic and Paleolithic periods distinguish even the most advanced civilizations of the time. Political organization‚ the Agricultural Revolution‚ and inequality are among the most important developments of the time that have preceded them even today. Above all‚ the implementation of the government was most prominent‚ as it is the structure of any society. Political authority became significant as people

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    Manrique 5 How to Overcome an Addiction I. Introduction Thesis statement: People can overcome addictions by changing three main aspects of their lives which are: self-esteem‚ social circle and entertainment. II. Body A. People’s self-esteem need to be improved in some aspects. 1. Deep personal knowledge a. Answer questions like who I am‚ what I want b. Know weaknesses and strengths 2. Confidence a. Example of what make drugs to people 3. Expectations a. How expectations help people feel good

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    In Samuel Bowel’s and Herbert Gintis’ Education and Inequality‚ Bowels and Gintis investigate how education in the United States is unequal‚ especially to those indivduals who are financially unstable. In today’s extremely judgmental society‚ many are at a disadvantage based solely on their class‚ race‚ sex‚ etc. The quality of one’s education is compromised for a number of unfair reasons having to do with artificial inequalities. Bowles and Gintis felt it was important to write this article

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    HE210 – How does Gender Inequality in Education affect Employment? According to Mao Tse Tung‚ ‘women hold up half the sky’. However‚ this phrase holds little truth in today’s world. Over the years‚ many women have made great strides in many areas but gender inequality still persists in many parts of the world‚ especially the rural areas‚ and to the disadvantage of women in particular. This has deeply affected the well-being‚ healthcare‚ education of women. Education in today’s context is recognised

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    How can international efforts reduce global inequalities? Over time countries start to separate into those who are less-developed and poor and those that are well-developed and rich. The poorer countries often need help from the richer countries in order to survive. In recent years the gap between the richest and poorest countries has got wider and there are many ways in which the richer countries can work together to reduce these global inequalities. Probably one of the most significant ways

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    focused on inequalities in health in the United Kingdom. It was named The Black report‚ after Chairman Sir Douglas Black. The report concluded that morbidity and mortality was unevenly distributed throughout the population. It suggested that even since the creation of the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948 inequalities between social classes continues to widen rather than diminishing. The report does not hold the NHS responsible for the increase of inequalities but highlights social inequalities influencing

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    every individual the same rights and equality. Many Americans believe that the country has successfully achieved these. Dreadfully they are wrong. This country still has major inequality issues in the public school system that keeps the society from growing together. When looking at the nation’s overall scale of educationsocial class‚ and success it is clear to see the enormous gap between whites and blacks. There is a continuous circle of African Americans living in poor neighborhoods that are then

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    higher education and higher position in workplace than before but inequality still persists. Therefore‚ the topic of gender inequality in education and workplace is the one which is popular in every community as well as one of the most pressing issues discussed regularly in most of countries’ government around the world. Within the scope of this paper‚ the issue of gender inequality in education and workplace is examined in the way in which not only the root reasons of gender inequality in education

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    people with disabilities is the lowest display of power I can think of”. According to the World Report on Disability ‚ there is about 1 billion disabled people‚ 1 in 10 being children. Educational injustice has been one of the many attackers of children with disabilities. With lack of instructors and admissions‚ it makes it very difficult for a child with disabilities to reach the same educational and social level as someone in general education. When we focus on disabilities‚ we normally think of someone

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