In a series of interviews spanning four years, leftist social critic Noam Chomsky discusses how the concentration of wealth and power among a small elite has polarized American society and brought about the decline of the middle class. How would you describe these particular phenomenon with the concepts of Noam Chomsky with the big theorist of sociology Karl Marx (Conflict theory), Emile Durkheim (Functionalism Theory), Max Weber (Class, Power, & Status). Pick one theorist
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What is voyeuristic disorder and what are some behaviors someone with this disorder might engage in?
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What are coercive offers?
Philosophy question
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Briefly describe emotional intelligence and its importance within interpersonal functioning.
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Several definitions exist for various words in reasoning and communication but each one is associated with some challenges. With your knowledge in critical thinking, examine with practical examples the six (6) types of definitions with their challenges and the general reasoning problems associated definition.
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identify the morphological word class of each of the words in the following sentences:
Mary was given a little lamb. The darling thing was very white. She would call it Snowy and always kept it under her bed.
Be as specific as possible – i.e., if there are subclasses within a larger class, write down the subclass (e.g., demonstrative, rather than just determiner)
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27-Using the defense that your life was threatened by the rest of a group committing a robbery( forcing you to rob someone) is a valid defense.
Select one:
True
False
28-
Which act would be an example of a common law crime?
Select one:
a. Murder
b. Gambling
c. Prostitution
d. Drug related offences
29-
Criminology is a branch of sociology and has only been studied for the past fifty years.
Select one:
True
False
30-
The sociology of law involves the correction and control of criminal behaviour.
Select one:
True
False
31-
What was the term used in early England to mean compensation to a victim?
Select one:
a. fine
b. restitution
c. tithing
d. wergild
32-
Libel refers to writing things that are false or injurious about another person.
Select one:
True
False
33-
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees an accused person full disclosure of evidence by the prosecutor.
Select one:
True
False
34-
Classical criminology does not believe people have free will, and therefore we cannot blame them for committing crime.
Select one:
True
False
-Just answers without any explain please and many thanks
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Briefly describe the James-Lange theory of emotions.
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What are your thoughts about "building our multicultural curriculum effort around the cultivation of Equity literacy in both ourselves and our students?
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what are racial boundaries and why they form among school-age children and adolescents. In what ways can racial boundaries be challenged
what impacts do parents have on children's prejudicial attitudes or lack thereof. examples of what research indicate about the transmission of prejudice from parents to children.
how young children's perceptions of differences typically develop, and ways that parents, teachers, or other caregivers can help promote multicultural sensitivity in children.
Submit this assignment by Sunday of this week.
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What are nurturance rights? What is an example of how one of these rights may be violated for some/all children in NYC
What are self-determination rights? What is an example of how one of these rights may be violated for some/all children in NYC
In adolescence, these rights you have described often clash with one another. When (if ever) do you think a parent needs to prioritize self-determination over nurturance?
answer each in a paragraoh
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Explain the processes involved when drugs such as cocaine, marijuana, mescaline or alcohol enter the brain. You may draw a diagram to amplify your explanation.
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1. How is sexual dysfunction defined in the DSM-5?
2. How is sexual dissatisfaction defined and how is it different from sexual dysfunction?
3. What are the factors that are associated with sexual dysfunctionand and how they might contribute to sexual dysfunction?
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What is sexual masochism and sadism? How are they different?
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