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"In order to find out how things really are, one must understand the filters through which one perceives the world." Discuss and evaluate this claim.
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"In order to find out how things really are, one must understand the filters through which one perceives the world.". Discuss and evaluate.
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"Is there really a drugs problem today, or is it merely an invention of the Media?"
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"It's easy to become a football hooligan!" With reference to football hooliganism in Britain and the latest theories and research, state your views to agree or disagree with the statement?
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"Judgements about dialects are often essentially judgements about the speakers of those dialects. Discuss."
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"Live by the foma (harmless untruths) that make you brave and kind and healthy and happy."- The Books of Bokonon. I:5
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"Master Harold"
and the boys - Inclusion in the Curriculum Essay.
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"Men and women have different roles to play in modern society." Discuss
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"Men must fight and women must weep" Essay on Gender Roles.
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"Methodism, the most astonishing eruption in the eighteenth century history of religion, was an anomaly" (Smyth) Discuss.
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"Modernsociety makes people lose their sense of responsibility."
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"Outline and assess the usefulness of the analogy between Society and a Biological organism."
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"Outline and evaluate the feminist contribution to an understanding of contemporary family life"
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"People who do well at school are just more intelligent then people who do less well." Why are sociologists critical of this view?
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"Prisons of Silence" by Janice Mirikitani - Review.
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"Religion is essentially a Conservative Force in Society." Explain and discuss this statement.
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"Religion may encourage rather than inhibit social change". Critically discuss this statement with reference to contemporary/modern society
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"Religion may encourage rather than inhibit social change". Critically discuss this statement with reference to contemporary/modern society
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"Religion may encourage rather than inhibit Social Change," Critically discuss this statement with reference to contemporary society.
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"Since God could not be everywhere, He created women!" For centuries, the battle of the sexes has been at a constant.
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"Sociologists have defined religion in two ways: in terms of what religion does, and in terms of what religion is." What are the main advantages and disadvantages of functional and substantive definitions of religion?
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"Some studies maybe more recent, but Durkheim's work remains the most significant Sociological analysis of Suicide in modern societies"Assess the extent to which Sociological arguments and evidence support this claim.
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"Survival of the Fittest" in "Silence of the Lambs"
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"The 'social constructionism versus essentialism' debate cannot be avoided when we study gender and sexuality." Discuss this statement in relation to at least one of the perspectives covered in part 1 of the module.
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"The Chrysalids" - book review.
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