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Marxism, Functionalism and how the family has developed to its position in today's society.
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Marxism, The NEW.
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Marxist views on the family.
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Masculinity and Asian gangs
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Mateship has long been a major aspect of the national image as projected by Australian films, yet the moralities of mateship and the image of men as mates did not go unchallenged.
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Max Weber (1864 - 1920)
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Max Weber: Basic Terms (The Fundamental Concepts of Sociology)
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McNeill, P (1990) Research Methods, Routledge, and Bryman, A (2001) Social Research Methods, Oxford - Reviewed.
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Measure of Social Class - Standard Occupational Classification & National Statistics Socio Economic Classification
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Media Construction of Reality
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Media, leisure & fashion - Britain in the 1930's.
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Medicalisation
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Men are from Mars
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Mesopotamia
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Methodology For my study, I am investigating roles within middle class homes and whether roles have become more joint in recent years. I also want to know their opinion on the household chores do at home.
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Microcosm of the society is shown through the use of language in Pride and Prejudice.
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Mills' book 'The Sociological Imagination' was published in 1959. Mills is justly famous for his idea of the sociological imagination. Mills is providing sociologists with a set of guidelines
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Minority Influence in Social Psychology
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Miss Julie,Form And Structure:
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Miss JulieContextualising the Play
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Modern Britain is a secular society . To what extent do sociological arguments and evidence agree with this view
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Modernism in "Bliss".
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Modernity - a philosophical disposition
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Modernity – The Progression Of Human Life
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Modernization versus Tradition Theories
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