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Assess the claim that the nuclear family as a dominant form of family structure has been replaced by a wide variety of types of families
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Compare and Contrast functionalist and marxist views on religion
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Examine the reasons for changes in the patterns of marriage, cohabitation and divorce in the last 30 years.
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Functions of the family for individuals and for society
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Participant Observation Exercise
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study I am reviewing is “Are NHS patients becoming increasingly consumerist?”.
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Using material from Item B and elsewhere, asses the view that changes in the law are the main cause of increases in the divorce rate.
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A discussion of the theory that class-based differences in educational achievement are mainly due to familial factors.
3.5 out of 5 stars
Assess Functionalist and Marxist approaches to the relationship between education and economy.
4 out of 5 stars
Comparison Of Marxist And Functionalist Views On Education
3 out of 5 stars
Assess the view that schools and what takes place within them are the main causes of social class difference in educational achievement.
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During the past few decades we have seen a shift from Industrial work to Information technology work
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"Show how the provision of education before 1833 depended upon personal wealth."
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"Society originates because the individual is not self sufficient and no two of us are born exactly alike". How does Plato get from that claim to the view that philosophers should rule? Are you convinced by his claims that philosophers should rule?
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"The Roaring Twenties": An Accurate Label for Good Times in Canada
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"The Sole purpose of education is to prepare working-class children for a life of low status, manual work" Discuss.
2 out of 5 stars
"What is popular is not necessarily right: what is right is not necessarily popular."
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"Women were second-class citizens in the year 1900". How far is this a true assessment of women at the beginning of the Twentieth century?
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“Why did it take so long for women to achieve the franchise?”
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“Work Place Discipline” and its influence on nineteenth century English society
4.5 out of 5 stars
'Education is a tool of the ruling class'- Discuss.
2.5 out of 5 stars
'Should a school have the right to choose who it teaches?'
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'The function of education is to reproduce and legitimate social inequality. Discuss.'
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'The function of education is to reproduce and legitimate social inequality. Discuss.'
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1) Describe the employment opportunities of women in Britain in 1914?
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