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    It was each to their own, and this undermined what citizenship stands for. Marshall sums it nicely by saying, “the rights with which the general status of citizenship was invested were extracted from the hierarchal status system of social class, robbing it of its essential substance” (19). The social class system disregarded citizenship and what it stood for. It was dismissed with the belief that social inequity was "necessary and…

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    American Dream. Sales effort is a firm’s “marketing as a whole” (Holleman, "The Sales Effort and Monopoly Capital"). Conspicuous consumption is consuming for prestige. Conspicuous consumption allows the consumer to feel privilege and a higher social status by purchasing expensive goods. It is tied to wealth and induces competitive tendencies between people. The Great Gatsby (2013) starts out by Nick Carraway moving to New York City hungry for the American Dream. He then discovers that he lives…

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    forces being that of the recent failed inspections, levels of quality products and services and the company reputation to uphold along with many other forces for a need for change. The main restraining factors include the going against the current status quo, people do not like change and some even avoid change as we can see with the sales manager who avoids the use of the internet site and does not see the potential in it. Inevitably this will be damaging to the company as in order to progress…

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    For human beings, food goes beyond the role of providing for essential nutrients. However, the food we eat reveals to others our personality, social backgrounds, culture, religion, beliefs and even experiences. Different economic, cultural, social, historical, and individual aspects shape our eating behaviors. Out eating behaviors or food choices, similar to other cultural practices and expressions gives hidden information on how we view ourselves, define our sense of belonging to a certain…

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    Gendered differences in major choice are linked to variances in “occupational preferences and aspiration, expected labor market commitment, ad gendered labor market opportunities” (Mullen, 2014). A college education has different meaning for students. Some views it as a way to prepare for a career, on the other hand, others uses it to broaden their learning objectives. In the following discussion, there will be an expansion on the variances between gendered differences in major choices; how…

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    Education Disparity

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    This is the case because many adolescents are unable to obtain higher education due to their background, which results in a vast imbalance in education. Mentioned in the article, “Children, Racial Disparities, and Status of,” the author expresses that, “Among students classified with disabilities, black students are twice as likely as whites to be educated in a separate setting. Black and Latino children are significantly less likely than white children to receive…

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    year’s obesity has become a major concern in America. As you grow older your weight tends to increase along with it. The evolution of obesity is not well understood and the role of socioeconomic status (SES) contributing with this type of health issue has been documented by many researchers. Socioeconomic status is a measure of an individual’s or a family’s social position and economic well-being that combines three related, but not completely overlapping, variables: years of education, the…

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    changes in social status through marriage in Pride and Prejudice. Towards the beginning of the story, Mr. Darcy states, “it must very materially lessen their chance of marrying men of any consideration in the world…” when he discusses the Bennet sisters with other people of high status (Austen 37). Mr. Darcy’s statement shows the small possibility of a girl of lower status marrying a man of a high status and wealth. During the nineteenth century, nearly all women of any status need to marry to…

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    To begin, I seek a heavy workload for motivational reasons. Moreover, as an individual living in a developed country, I believe in a socioeconomic status perspective in which mobility of classes is possible. Furthermore, with the amount of potential in this country, this motivates me to continue pushing in order to move on the continuum of class. According to the Martin (2012), earning a college degree…

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    Reflection In Social Class

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    with that, I have gained quite a bit of knowledge about how parental involvement can be a huge factor in their child’s education. For some reason, I believed that families with a lower socioeconomic status would have more chances for involvement in education than parents in a high socioeconomic status. I could take on that perspective because I grew up with parents that fall under a high SES, but they were never involved in anyway with my…

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