Assessment 1. a) When the government collects statistics, what are the four main social categories used for classification in the UK? Age Class Ethnic Group Sex b) State what other classifications may be used and give the meaning of the terms. Household – A family unit or people living under the same roof and the different relationships they have. Gender – The different behaviour types between men and women. Nationality – The country you are from or have citizenship to.…
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witness in court 18. 6th Accused has a right to a lawyer 19. 7th Right to a trial by Jury 20. 8th Bail must be fair 21. 8th No cruel and unusual punishment 22. 9th All powers not stated in the constitution are given to the people 23. 13th Abolished Slavery 24. 14th Equal protection of the law 25. 15th Right to vote 26. 19th Women’s right to vote 27. 24th Eliminate Poll Taxes and literacy tests 28. 26th Lowered voting age from 21 to 18 29. Art I S 9,2…
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Chapter 1 Politics: Who Gets What, and How? Resources: assets that can be be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively Power: ability to get others to do what you want them to do Politics: “who gets what, when, and how?” Government: a system for exercising control over a body of people Institutions: structures of mechanisms of social order that govern the behavior of a specific set of individuals Ex. schools, hospitals, prisons, religion, marriages Rules: set…
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Reasoning (must be the case because you can suspect why) ○ Also known as "Epistemology" (the science of knowing) • Some "Everyday" Ways of Knowing ○ There are four ways we get through life, typically. (what do we eat, wear, who do we be friends with) ○ All have pros and cons for getting to real knowledge ○ 1) Method of tradition / tenacity "it's true because it's always been true" Tenacity = stubborn, won't give up (truths which stay around despite evidence = urban legend) □ Tofurkey…
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can lead to the spread of ideas from one place to another (cultural diffusion). Allows is to see each place is part of a larger system of places, each one dependent on and influenced by others. 8) Old Stone Age- (the Paleolithic Age 2.5 million -> 8,000 bce) It was called “The Ice Age.” They started wearing clothes to protect themselves from the cold. Northern parts of North America, Europe and…
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withdrawal symptoms are produced. This withdrawal syndrome is experienced as sickness, stomach upset and muscular pain. Hallucinations and convulsions may also occur. EXPLAIN WHY ALCOHOL IS A DRUG Alcohol is a drug because it affects the body tissues and as a result influences behaviour. BRIEFLY OUTLINE THREE REASONS WHY PEOPLE BECOME DEPENDENT ON DRUGS People become dependent on drugs because of curiosity, believing drugs will…
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election ballot as Proposition 19. Unfortunately, there are some "marijuana activists" who are aggressively opposing the brilliant initiative. In this article I will address some of the myths being told about this initiative, and why I fully support it. But first, let me explain that opponents of Richard Lee's initiative fall into three groups. The first group is the police and prison industry, represented by their unions and spokespeople. These are the system exploiters who have profited greatly and…
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Copyright 2007 Introduction In this year’s essay, David Popenoe argues that long-term trends point to the gradual weakening of marriage as the primary social institution of family life. More Americans today are living together, marrying at older ages or not at all, and rearing children in cohabiting or solo parent households. Overall, the U.S. trends are following the far-advanced trends toward nonmarriage in Northwestern European nations, albeit at a slower and more uneven pace. Popenoe attributes…
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• Qualitative Statistical analysis (data analysis) • Examining data to interpret meaning, make generalisations and extrapolate trends. Often the data come in graphical form and because these data are expressed in the language of mathematics, they should be evaluated and interpreted by means of appropriate mathematical or statistical procedures. HSC Society & Culture Core: Social & Cultural- Continuity & Change Nature of Social & Cultural Continuity and Change Understanding continuity and change…
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|Chapter 1: Background of the paper | 1.1 Introduction Globalization of financial markets and fears of financial instability have brought the issue of the corporate governance into forefront of the policy discussions. In an increasingly deregulated policy environment, the big corporate failures have raised the need for implementing competent corporate governance practices. The recent financial crises…
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