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    Implementation by the “losing” Member With the DSB’s adoption of the panel (and Appellate Body) report(s)‚ there is now a “recommendation and ruling” by the DSB addressed to the losing party (in the case of a successful violation complaint) to bring itself into compliance with (WTO) law or (in the case of a successful non-violation complaint) to find a mutually satisfactory adjustment. Article 3.7the DSU states that in the absence of a mutually agreed solution‚ the first objective of the dispute

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    value consensus provides a base for society to work as one towards a common goal. On the other hand Marxism is viewed as a conflict sociological theory. It was founded by Karl Marx who was a strong believer in communism. Just like functionalism‚ Marxism is a macro theory based on society as a whole and on a large scale. Marxists believe in ruling ideology. This means society is unequal and is split into different groups divided by class‚ wealth and social status rather than the consensus and conformity

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    The Marxist Perspective on Education Marxists such as Louis Althusser‚ Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis refute the Functionalist view that industrial capitalist societies are meritocracies and that every ones’ position in society is based on talent and hard work. They suggest ideas for why this is the case. Althusser bases his theory around the idea of education being an ideological state apparatus. Bowles and Gintis’ theory is based on the ’long shadow of work’ and the legitimation of inequality

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    Explain how reaction time experiments can reveal subtle prejudices. Define “aversive racism.” 4. Define the concept of attribution. What is the difference between an internal and an external attribution? 5. Define and describe the three factors (consensus‚ consistency‚ and distinctiveness) that we use to make attributions. State how each relates to making an internal or external attribution. 6. Describe the biases commonly seen in attribution‚ including the fundamental attribution error‚ the actor-observer

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    Robert Birnbaum’s How Colleges Work (1988) ch. 4 review how values and power are shared and effect a college community‚ specifically within Heritage College. Heritage college is different because of its lack of structure and tight-knight community surrounding the college (Birnbaum‚ 1988). It is filled with primary traditional students who have some type of family connection to the college (Birnbaum‚ 1988). Heritage College is referred to as a collegium‚ a place where the colleagues at the college

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    Integral Role of Dependency Humans are collectivist animals. Meaning‚ humans must constantly seek each other for assistance and comfort in order to carry on their everyday lives. However‚ because dependence is one of many crucial basic needs‚ it has found its spot only in people’s deepest‚ unconscious memories. However‚ in Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot‚ the writer utilizes his primary characters in order to emphasize the integral role of dependence in relationships; he ultimately proposes

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    Before Alexander Graham Bell invented telephone‚ no one would ever think of having a direct conversation over long distances; communication over long distances was problematic although the Morse code and telegraph existed back in time. With the invention of telephone‚ this useful device had created convenience to everyone; long distance communication was no longer a problem. As time passed by‚ telephone was further developed‚ and then the mobile phone was created and today‚ smartphone has monopolized

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    Criminological Theories I – Midterm 1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Theory -Theory meets two criteria: (1) the use of objective evidence and systematic observation (2) a rational explanation of that evidence -Theories about the effect of social structure on crime rates are abstract -Theories allow us to develop and test potential solutions to problems we encounter in life -Theories explain how two or more events are related to each other and how the conditions under which the relationship takes

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    Lake’s assertion that religious conflict in early Stuart England being the result of a pursuit of traditional conformity by the Puritans holds true to a large extent. It should not‚ however‚ go as far as to proclaim that there was no ‘rise of Arminianism’ as there was indeed an ostensible influx of Arminianism during the reign of Charles I. Arminianism did burgeoned under the policies of Charles I and innovations William Laud took with the Church. However‚ with or without the antagonistic ideological

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    the CJ system. Use of force or fraud in pursuit of self-interest Defined via political power JUVENILE DELINQUENCY “status offence” (ascribed status) 2) What is social control? Def: Systematic practices developed by social groups to encourage conformity

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