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Cities At Night
Recent Facebook photos appearing to show a two-way mirror hiding out in the depths of a Glaswegian club mean that the joys of being a woman relishing a fabulous evening with friends a...
Every day is another opportunity to learn
Every day is another opportunity to learn; it is for this reason that teaching, and learning, is so precious. The art of intelligent teaching is simplicity. Messages and lessons must ...
Sociology A Level- Culture.
Culture
What is culture?
Sociology is the study of what it means for the individual to belong to a society, or maybe what society 'does', therefore it makes sense to pay a lot o...
Analysis of Goffman`s `presentation of self`.
Outline and critically assess Goffman's view of the 'presentation of self in everyday life'.
The way in which Goffman explains how people present themselves in society is with the ...
Economic growth and the Enlightenment. A moral consequence.
Is economic growth a good thing? Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of economic growth, considering who gains from it and who might lose out.
For around two hundred years, es...
Resilience and unemployment: A case study of East German women
Resilience and unemployment: A case study of East German women
Vanessa Beck, Debbie Wagener and Jonathan Grix
Abstract
Unemployment is one of the key issues in German politics ...
Functionalist view on schools that serve to meet the interests of individuals and society
Assess the functionalist view that schools serve to meet the interests of both the individual and society (24 marks)
Functionalism is a predominant perspective in which to analyse ...
The main phases of educational policy in Britain
The main phases of educational policy in Britain
Industrialisation increased the need for an educated workforce, & from the late 19th century the state began to become more involve...
Looking for a tutor? Three great questions to ask when selecting a tutor
It is estimated that there are over 1 million tutors in the UK, that's quite a surprising number as it's more than twice as many as the number of teachers in British schools.
Given...
Does Evil Require the Transgression of Psychological Barriers?
The problem of evil is one that remains without consensus among philosophers and psychologists alike; what constitutes evil, what causes it, and how it is dealt with being of fundamen...