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    How does Priestly show in his presentation of Mrs Birling that she often pretends to be something that she is not? Priestley’s portrays Mrs Birling as a snobbish‚ cold-hearted and unsympathetic woman but she pretends to be sympathetic towards Eva Smiths’ death. Yet she was the one who worked in the women’s charity organisation and refused to help her in the first place - highlighting her harsh and uncaring nature. Also‚ Mrs Birling feigns to be oblivious towards her son’s drinking and pretends that

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    person’s movement up or down the socioeconomic scale in his or her working life whereas intergenerational mobility is the comparison of parents class position with these achieved by their children. (c) Intra-generational mobility concerns social status‚ whereas intergenerational mobility concerns social class (d) Intra-generational mobility is a comparison of occupational achievements of siblings‚ whereas intergenerational mobility is a comparison of parents’ occupational achievement with that

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    Recruitment Questionnaire

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    EMPLOYEE PERSONAL DETAILS 1. Name: 2. Designation: 3. Date Of Joining: 4. Age: a) 18 -25 b) 26 – 35 c) 36 -45 d) above 45 5. Marital status: a) Married b) unmarried 6. Educational Qualification: a)Below HSC b) B.Pharm c.)D.Pharm d) others 6. Years of Experience: a) 0 – 2 years. b) 3 – 5 years. c) 6 – 8 years. d) Above 8 years. 7. Monthly income of the respondents a) Less than 6500 b) 6500-7500 c) 7500-8500 d) Above 8500 RECRUITMENT 1. Which method do you mostly prefer from the following

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    it possible to follow morals and values that one has been taught from birth? Does title and status matter when disaster occur? Do personal belongings matter or hold value at that given moment? In the book Suite Francaise by Irène Némirovsky many of the characters were faced with disaster‚ and life as they knew it changed; their morals changes‚ their personal belongings disappeared‚ and their social status and sense of themselves where challenged. In Storm In June‚ the first of two parts in Suite

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    substantial part in any society for as long as everyone can remember. Whether it’s your common‚ light-hearted comic or the one who’s trying to rebel and prove a certain point with humor‚ there will always be someone idolizing them. For instance‚ in his book Status Anxiety‚ Alain De Botton declared that humorists play an absolute vital role in our society because they are able to avoid otherwise dour consequences. While I believe that Botton’s logic is correct in many examples such as television comics and editorial

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    Knowledge gap

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    educated people who know more about most things and those with low education who know less. -Low Socio-economic status (SES) – are slightly defined by education level but also have little or no knowledge about Public affairs issues‚ are disconnected from news events and important new discoveries‚ and usually aren’t concerned about their lack of knowledge. High Socio-Economic Status – Are the opposite of Low SES - Public Affairs issues: -According to the knowledge gap theory most people

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    Coal Blooded

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    Summarize the press release in 150-175 words. Be sure you present the thesis and the major supporting points. In the NAACP press release‚ “Coal Blooded‚” regarding the use of coal burning power plants in the United States focuses on the negative impacts coal burning energy development has on the health‚ well-being‚ and socio-economic success of Americans living in communities where these plants exist. The release specifically references the impacts on individuals of color who are a large percentage

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    frequent‚ there was more local control over local matters‚ and the idea of "no taxation without representation" was brought up; all of this occurred in 1775. Between 1771 and 1776‚ more adult white males began registering and voting. Men of lower social status also had more of a chance to hold major town offices. The militia also chose their own officers. There seemed to be a secure growth of interest and participation in local politics. Democracy‚ however‚ was not yet in full swing -- the rich were still

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    he is telling a tale. There are several reasons as to why the Knight sees it as fit to interrupt the Monk and his tale. As a whole‚ the Monk’s tales all describe the fall of someone from high status. The most prominent reason he interrupts the monk is because the Knight fits the description of a high status person‚ and he does not want to hear anymore about the fall of these types of people. The Monk told seventeen tales that all followed the same format: a person with superior strength or capability

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    the book take place in or around the estates of the characters. Their property mostly determined their social status. This setting has significance to the storyline because of the social rank. Emma‚ who is constantly trying to play matchmaker‚ tries to convince her friend Harriet to marry someone of a higher class than her current love‚ a farmer. The characters are very aware of their status‚ and can be discriminating towards people of a lower class. The book was most likely set in this place and time

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