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    Marxist on Education

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    or belief that society is fair and just and that the proletariat should just tolerate and accept the capitalist society. A capitalist society is one in which natural resources and the means of producing goods and services are privately owned (Macionis & Plummer‚ 2008). Marx argues that the high growth of this wealth is as a result of the masses‚ proletariat‚ being exploited. He also debated that the conflict between classes brings about such consequence and this will eventually revolutionize the capitalist

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    cultural differences that sets apart and subordinates meaning that it is a socially constructed concept (Macionis‚ 2006). A person’s race and ethnicity‚ class‚ and gender shed light on inequality because members of a society decide that a person’s physical attributes actually matter (Macionis‚ 2006). Minorities have two important characteristics: distinct identity and subordination (Macionis‚ 2006). In the United States‚ minorities have lower income‚ occupational prestige‚ and limited schooling serving

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    “Deviance is the recognized violation of cultural norms” (Macionis‚ page 212). Deviance is required in any society because it is what correct the lifestyle‚ furthermore changing certain societies or cultures. If someone is deviant‚ they are going against what is socially acceptable. An example of deviance would be medical experimentation on animals (Quora). This is an example of a deviant act because this is not ethically nor socially correct in the United States. “Social control is the attempt by

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    References: Alan Bryman‚ Social Research Methods (Oxford University Press‚ 2001) John J Macionis & Ken Plummer‚ Sociology (Pearson‚ 1997)

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    Explain why crime and deviance can be understood as normal. This essay will discuss whether it is possible to classify crime and deviance as normal in everyday social life by basing on theories of Emile Durkheim‚ Robert Merton and Marxist criminologists. However‚ to in order to do this‚ one should first comprehend the essence of both concepts. It is important to be aware that crime is only a form of deviance that is simply more defined and regulated. Deviance‚ in a sense‚ is essentially rule-breaking

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    What Is Modern Sport?

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    Bibliography: Jay J. Coakley (1998) Sport in Society‚ Issues and Controversies‚ Sixth Edition‚ McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. 2. John J. Macionis and Ken Plummer (1997) Sociology: A Global Introduction

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    Name? Title? Or alternatively‚ please use a title page. Question 1a Blogger Roy Ngerng created a ripple when he wrote on his blog that Singapore government used retirement fund of citizens to invest in their investment firms to earn money for themselves. The aftermaths of his words reverberated among the public and the Ministers. Some were positive but many were negative‚ wanting immediate fix by the public while the Ministers struggled to address many unanswered questions to contain the intensity

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    Masculinity and Femininity

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    Throughout history and across culture‚ definitions of masculinity and femininity have varied dramatically‚ leading researchers to argue that gender‚ and specifically gender roles‚ are socially constructed (see Cheng‚ 1999). Cheng (1999:296) further states that “one should not assume that ‘masculine’ behaviour is performed only by men‚ and by all men‚ while ‘feminine’ behaviour is performed by women and by all women”. Such historical and cultural variations oppose the essentialist view that masculinity

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    P. 2007‚ Global Sociology‚ 2ndedn‚ New York University Haralambos‚M Hyman‚U. Jjary‚D. and Jary‚J. 1991‚ Dictionary of Sociology‚ 2nd edn‚ Harper Collins Publisher Bryan S.Turner.1999.Classical sociology.1st edn‚SAGE Publications Ltd John‚ J. Macionis. Plummer‚ K. 2002. Sociology. 2nd edn. Person Education Limited. Pakulski‚ J. Waters‚ M. 1996. The Death of Class. Sage Publications Ltd Stephen‚ P (accessed:20October2012)http://www.scirus.com

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    When confronted with the word‚ McDonald’s‚ most people think of the Whopper Meal‚ or a bright yellow M‚ famously known as the “Golden Arches” (Macionis 121)‚ sitting on the side of the highway. Little do they know that over 33‚000 McDonalds are operating worldwide‚ one of which holds fifteen hundred people. Not only a “symbol of U.S. Culture” (Macionis 121)‚ but it has become a theory of sociology‚ unknown to most‚ conveniently named the “McDonaldization Theory”. The McDonaldization of Society

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