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    Wrong argues that functionalists have an ‘over-socialised view’ of people as mere puppets of society. Functionalists wrongly imply that pupils passively accept all they are taught and never reject the schools values. Unlike Davis and Moore‚ the New Right argue that the state education system fails to prepare young people adequately for work. This is because state control of education discourages efficiency‚ competition and choice. 3. Outline some of the ways in which government educational policies

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    GOVERNMENT – UNIT 3 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT U.S. CONSTITUTION  bridge Reducing or cutting short.  Bill of Rights The first ten amendments to the Constitution‚ based strongly on the personal freedoms of the citizen.  currency A medium of exchange for purchases.  endowed To be equipped with a talent or a quality.  persecuted To harass or annoy.  petition A request.  redress To set right; correcting a wrong that was done.  tranquility Calmness; peacefulness (note: the early American spelling

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    Qiyu Zhang SOC 477 - 01 Instructor: L Barbosa Date: December‚ 3‚ 2014 The Story Of Stuff “The Story Of Stuff” written by Annie Leonard mainly talks about a life cycle of stuff. Annie defines the life cycle as material economy and‚ in turn‚ she divides the life cycle into five stages: extraction‚ production‚ distribution‚ consumption‚ and disposal. Some environmental theories and neo-Marxist theory can be applied into the five stages to explore the environmental

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    Do you think digital media is changing our lives? It’s a question with many answers‚ both good‚ bad and indifferent. In this generation technology is the biggest topic. It’s shrinking our world and widening the gap on other specific things. If digital media is changing our lives then how is it doing it? However there are some pros and cons of the digital age. I say that I am a believer saying that digital media is changing our lives. At this time digital media is changing our lives because a lot

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    Asses the view that the education system of Britain is meritocratic (40 marks) One of the main understandings of the functionalist view of the education system is that it acts as a ladder of opportunity for people to achieve the best that they can‚ according to their ability. The best people will then go on to gain the best jobs and become the leaders of their society. This belief is known meritocracy. A meritocracy is a social system in which people’s success in life depends primarily on their

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    Mandala Jane Ngo I am Jane. I’m a 9th grader at North Garland‚ who knows that life shouldn’t be taken for granted. I know that my family will always be there for me. I know that friends come and go‚ and that I should enjoy the time we have until they’re gone. My mandala represents what I am at this point and time in my life. The mandala tells little aspects of my life that I think are truly important to me; family‚ friends‚ hope‚ faith‚ and love. My mandala has a picture of

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    Alzheimer’s General Summary Alzheimer’s is a dementing illness (causes loss of mental functions like memory or thought)‚ and between 60 and 80% of all dementing illness is produced by Alzheimer’s‚ making it the most common form of dementia in older people. Alzheimer’s first appears in people after the age of 60‚ and in all individuals over the age of 65‚ an estimated 5% have the disease. Just like dementia in general‚ the odds of getting Alzheimer’s doubles every five years after 65 years of age

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    Category | North | South | West | Midwest | Political |  Political views often clashed. Wealthy entrepreneurs wanted to increase profits. Workers wanted better wages and working condition.        |    Racism was still a huge political problem that was still alive mostly in the south. This influenced many political movements and laws.      |    In rural areas‚ farmers were also politically active. It was a region in which social and political campaigns took root      |    Chinese people caused riots

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    home work should not be assigned to students on a daily basis the subject of homework is cause for much debate between teachers‚ students and parents. However‚ it is obvious that homework is not necessary everyday. homework should not be assigned to students on a daily basis because of health issues‚ the level of difficulty and the problem of time. First off‚ daily homework is unnecessary because of health issues. students who have too much homework can develop poor sleeping habits; many students

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    Native American Religion The Chippewa tribe is a popular adaptation of the Ojibwa tribe. It is one of the largest Native American tribes in North of Mexico‚ whom range are along both shores of Lake Huron and Superior‚ extending from Minnesota Turtle Mountains‚ North Dakota. Even though strong in numbers and occupation of extensive territory‚ the Chippewa were never very prominent in history of Native American tribes. They owe their unpopularity from the period of colonial wars. In their tradition

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