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In this essay I will be looking at and discussing the view of how the distribution of domestic tasks between husband and wife has become equal.
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In this essay I will discuss the roles of the family and talk a bit about how my family was brought up in their old society.
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In this essay I will explore the sociological explanations behind Trevor's behaviour in the film "Made in Britain." I will consider it from 2 perspectives that play a part in his behaviour, that of the individual and of society.
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In This essay I will look at what is new about New Labour in regard to social policy. To begin a description of social policy is provided together with a brief history of the welfare state in Britain.
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In this essay, I would try to critically evaluate Weber's contention that class, status and party are distinct entities and cannot be resolved under the single concept of class.
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In this essay, I would try to explain and critically evaluate the concepts used by Durkheim in his work in the light of a widespread feeling that rapid industrialization and modernization could lead to an impending "moral crisis".
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In this essay, the texts which I will be focusing on are The Chrysalids by John Wyndham and Shane by Jack Schaefer and on the characters who are portrayed as heroes in each text.
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In this investigation, I am trying to find out the public people’s opinions about the topic, racism
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In this paper I will try to analyze the complex character of Fenstad's Mother and show the changes and the consistencies in her character throughout the story.
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In this section I will be comparing between the working class and the middle class. I will also be looking into the comparisons within the classes. Finally I will be showing evidence that the gap is closing between the classes.
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In undertaking an accurate interpretation of three sociological perspectives, I will make a reasoned evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses in Marxism, Functionalism and Feminism.
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In what respects was there a ‘separation of spheres’ in the later half of the 19th century?
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In what sense is Burke the founder of modern British Conservative thought?
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In what sense is Burke the founder of modern British Conservative thought?
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In what senses are individual citizens in Rousseau’s state ‘free’?
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In what way and why are the educational
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In what way does Ridley Scott play with the idea of the action hero in the film 'Thelma and Louise'?
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In what way have contemporary philosophers and sociologists of science challenged the view that science is objective, based upon fact, and progresses cumulatively?
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In what ways did the lives of women change in the USA in the 1920's?
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In what ways did the Second World War impact upon the position of women?
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In what ways do social factors shape our identities?
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In what ways does "Modern times" capture the main features of an industrial capitalist society?
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In what ways does Eliza Doolittle change in Pygmalion?
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IN WHAT WAYS DOES EURIPIDES EXPLORE ISSUES OF RACE, GENDER AND CLASS
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In what ways does feminism radically question our understanding of 'men' and 'women' and the social structures which maintain gender differences and inequalities?
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