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    Title: How Socio Economic Class Affects Health. Module : SHN 123 Word Count: 2118 Student Number : 558601 Inequalities in health between social groups have long been a dominant feature of British Society. Evidence suggests that people in the lower social scale suffer from ill health more than the middle and upper classes. This essay aims to address the reasons for this trend by primarily looking at evidence found in the Black Report‚ Acheson Report and the Marmot Review and by evaluating the

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    Social conditions pertain to poor housing and living conditions‚ and low or sub-standard education. ( Mc Cafferty‚ 2003). The poor housing conditions includes the notion of slums and squatters‚ which are deteriorated houses‚ which lack basic services and have poor living conditions of which the organized criminal groups target people to recruit them into their operations in promise of a better house‚ and better living standards‚ of which the people will not decline and this helps organized crime

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    Social Inequality

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    Social inequality refers to a situation in which individual groups in a society do not have equal social status‚ social class‚ and social circle. Areas of social inequality include voting rights‚freedom of speech and assembly‚ the extent of property rights and access to education‚ health care‚ quality housing‚ traveling‚ transportation‚ vacationing and other social goods and services. Apart from that it can also be seen in the quality of family and neighbourhood life‚ occupation‚ job satisfaction

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    Herbert Spencer had the theory that persons‚ social events‚ and races are obligated to the same laws of basic decision as Charles Darwin had found in plants and animals in nature. By the theory‚ which was acclaimed in the late nineteenth and mid-twentieth hundreds of years‚ the fragile were reduced and their social orders delimited‚ while the strong created in power and in social effect over the feeble. Social Darwinist’s held that the life of individuals in the general population eye was a fight

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    Class consciousness – or a lack thereof when it comes to an understanding for the poor and working class – is an underlying theme of Antebellum writings about New York City. Class consciousness is commonly defined as an awareness of one’s place in a social system in relation to class struggle. Additionally‚ this awareness means that you are also aware of the other classes of which you are not a part. The absence of class consciousness can lead to great disparities between the living conditions and

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    Assess the view that social class differences in educational achievement are the result of school processes such as labeling. (20 marks) Labelling refers to meanings or definitions we attach to someone or something to make sense of them and these could be negative or positive labels. For example‚ in schools teachers are likely to label middle-class pupils as bright and more able to achieve in education whereas‚ they would see working class pupils as less able. Teacher labels can affect a pupil’s

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    In America‚ a person’s social class plays a huge part in the type of education they will receive. This‚ in turn‚ determines how well they will succeed in their adult lives. A study done in 1999 found that on average there was a direct correlation showing the higher the family’s income‚ the better the student did on their SATs (710). This paper will examine the different educational experiences each social class undergoes. It will also look more in depth into the lives of three individuals who represent

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    Gregory Sarksian Sociology 101 (Pulliam) 12/5/2012 America’s Caste System As this sociology course comes to an end‚ I’ve gotten a broader idea of not only who I am in this society‚ but also where I belong in this society. What this class allowed me to realize is that I was given an opportunity that other sperm cells were not. Why was I lucky enough to be the son of a successful certified public accountant‚ and the same for everyone else in my inner circle of friends? How was it decided that

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    Many people are considered to be middle class in the society we live in. John Lennon believed people should have a chance to do whatever they wanted to do in life. In his song “Working Class Hero‚” he shows how people are small and worthless compared to the people at the top. In order to get to the top‚ you have to give up everything you believe in including morals and ethics. I believe that Lennon is attempting to get people to open their eyes and see that there is more to life than a 9-5 job in

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    “Although the educational system helps certain poor children to move into middle class professional positions‚ it denies most disadvantaged children the same educational opportunities afforded to children of the affluent. In this way‚ schools tend to preserve social class inequalities in each new generation” (p. 240). In this quote‚ the author of our course textbook‚ Richard T. Schaefer throws light upon the conflict perspective of education and how the educational system is designed to bestow status

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