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    In the late 1950s and the early 1960s, the topic of modernization was under intense debate and concern throughout Britain. This brought up issues concerning gender, and masculinity. Throughout the film This Sporting Life, the audience’s attention is turned to the questions of heroism in sport, social class and change, and the relationship between the male gender and the female gender, especially between that of Frank Machin and Margaret Hammond. The problem that British society faced lied within…

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    is alright but this is one’s decision and it should not be an obligation. The idea of social mobility is important here because, Hanley basically thinks that the way you were educated can stablish if you’re able to get a good job and certain life status and this is related to her ideas of how being within a certain social class is taking importance these…

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    and is a synonym for the press. Alain de Botton of Status Anxiety claims that Thackeray is exposing newspapers for creating status…

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    analysis. They divided the families up by upper, middle and lower/welfare class. What they found was that by the age of 3, the children of upper class families were speaking about 300 more words per hour than those children of lower socioeconomic status. It is from this data that the term the 30 million word gap was coined. Risley and Hart found that by the age of four, the children in upper socioeconomic families would have experienced an average of 45 million words, whereas a four-year-old in…

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    I heard once that it does not matter where you come from, but where you are going. While this quote conveys a very powerful message, it is simply a dream for many of the people that I’ve grew up with over the years. Some of my friends can only wish for a chance to have a better life or even to move out of a neighborhood where people are shot in their backyards. As we have learned in various class lectures, the overall environment in which you grow up plays a major role in our development, well…

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    As a child grows older, he or she experiences life events which destroy the innocence that shields the child from reality. In Liliana Heker’s short story “The Stolen Party,” the protagonist Rosaura goes to a rich peoples’ party believing she is Luciana’s friend, but is only seen as the maid’s daughter. Her judgement is clouded by her naivety and innocence, where she must come to realization sooner or later. Through Rosaura, the writer clarifies the message that when someone is blinded by…

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    similar social status to Jeanette´s. Instead of judging them for being different or similar based on their social class, Jeanette is taught to separate their status from their ideals and beliefs, while still not putting herself above them. “‘Try not to look down on those other children,’ Mom said. ‘It’s not their fault that they’ve been brainwashed into believing silly myths’” (Walls 39). Logic and belief are aspects of personality that Jeanette takes into account, as opposed to social status.…

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    Classroom Management Model

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    1. The first research study that I analyzed is The Effect of a Professional Development Classroom Management Model on At-Risk Elementary Students’ Misbehaviors by Dr. Gary Reglin, Dr. Joretta Akpo-Sanni, and Dr. Nonofo Losike-Sedimo. The copyright to the article is by Project Innovation and it was published in Fall 2012. I found the study through a search on ERIC (Educational Reform Information Center) by using the search terms ‘Classroom Management’ and ‘Discipline’. The reason that I chose…

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    The Real Slumdogs

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    Social structure relates to “The Real Slumdogs” because, without the mega-slum that is Dharavi, other cities and countries would not be able to purchase goods nearly as cheap as what we have come to expect. In Dharavi, there is no minimum wage; there are no labor laws – or, at least, there seemed to be none according to the movie. In the movie, much like the migrant workers in “The Harvest,” families work long, strenuous days with little pay and, in order to make the very most they can, they…

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    (2008), found how neighborhood socioeconomic status can be associated…

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