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    Jose’s father is not in the picture leaving Christina as a single parent which is frowned upon in society. At school she is put down through racist remarks about her culture and about not having a father figure. ’At St Martha’s it’s all about money‚ prestige and what your father does for a living.’ These are all reasons why ’Looking for Alibrandi’ is a good related belonging text. Looking for Alibrandi is a good example of expanding on the theme of belonging. Jose is a confused girl who is searching

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    Bachelor’s Thesis‚ summer 2010 BA‚ English and Communication Department of Language and Business Communication Creativity in translation – a study of various source and target texts Name: June Lyngbak Fogh Holst Examination number: 284589 Supervisor: Nick Wrigley Number of characters: 49.571 Creativity in translation – a study of various source and target texts June L.F. Holst ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    and networks are situational factors that influence encoding and decoding of both verbal and nonverbal messages within a culture. Norms are culturally ingrained principles of correct and incorrect behaviors that‚ if broken‚ carry a form of overt or covert penalty. They are unwritten guidelines people within the cultural group follow. Rules are formed to clarify cloudy areas of norms. A role includes the behavioral expectations of a position within a culture and is affected by norms and rules. The

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    There are numerous meanings to define the term racism; the textbook defines it as “discriminatory behavior that is backed by institutional power.” The historical origins of racism are believed to date back to the 1400’s‚ when slavery began over seas; in 1619 is when slaves arrived in America. In early society‚ individuals grew up and experienced the darkest times of overt racism‚ where openly engaging in prejudice and discriminating remarks and actions towards individuals of a differing race‚ was

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    shown to cause social disparity and many social problems as it’s an unjust system with monopoly of power and wealth; it affects life chances‚ lifestyles and prestige. In Pakistan It is a system whereby people rank and evaluate each other as superior and on the basis of evaluation reward with one another with wealth‚ authority‚ power and prestige. It is broadly organised into three parts; upper class‚ middle class and lower class on the basis of power and wealth which has resulted in the

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    that sociological research can and should be value free. [25] 2 Assess the view that the concept of childhood is socially constructed. [25] Section B 3 Compare the advantages and limitations of overt participant observation and covert participant observation. [25] 4 Assess the usefulness of questionnaires and interviews in terms of the concepts of validity‚ reliability‚ objectivity and representativeness. [25] Section C 5 Assess sociological explanations of the

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    Self-identity is the concept of oneself as well as the individual perceptions about one’s abilities‚ flaws‚ status‚ and worth. The criminal lifestyle can be attractive to individuals that seek subcultural endorsements from those within a particular subculture because they may not have the means to do so in a legitimate manner (Climbing the Corporate ladder). When mentioning personal gain we can associate this with the street “hustler”. Criminal lifestyles center on deviant and reckless behavior

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    To What Extent is Civil Disobedience Justified in a Democracy? Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 What is Civil Disobedience? 5 Democracy 8 Conclusion 11 Bibliography 12 Abstract My interest in the topic of civil disobedience was sparked by a specific news article in which activists climbed Mount Rushmore to hang a poster demanding that the president of the United States‚ Barrack Obama‚ address issues of global warming. The activists

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    This case is an example of gross misconduct of the subjects in scientific inquiries. Not only were they uninformed but they were misguided and abused by this trial. Many subjects were unaware they had syphilis‚ nor did they receive treatment for their condition or any ancillary problems. Studies should be mutually beneficial and have a level of transparency to all parties involved (Sodeke 2010). The moral values of consent and well-being of participants was lost early on in this study as more than

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    and networks are situational factors that influence encoding and decoding of both verbal and nonverbal messages within a culture. Norms are culturally ingrained principles of correct and incorrect behaviors that‚ if broken‚ carry a form of overt or covert penalty. They are unwritten guidelines people within the culture group follow. Rules are forms to clarify areas of norms. A role includes the behavioral expectations of a position within a culture and is affected by norms and rules. Networks are

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