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    Start program pre-kindergarten classroom. This was quite an eye-opening, and valuable learning experience because of the level of diversity that goes on in one of these classrooms. Head Start is a federally funded program that aids low socioeconomic status families in giving their children a safe, learning environment up to two years before they go into the public school setting. Capital Area Head Start (1998) mission statement is “to provide a comprehensive child development program,…

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    the other hand, the social class perspective analyzes Cinderella based on the characters’ economic status and their power. There is no determination on the education level which will not be included in the analyzation for the social class. Both gender class and social class identities send the gender roles and stereotypes message throughout the…

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    a certain identity. Issues with identity stem from society, and beliefs that the people are programmed to follow. Personal identity affected by functions from within societal structures like family, environment, culture, societal behaviors, social status, and ethnicity. To begin with, family plays a large role…

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    Urban Psychology

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    Although socioeconomic status and pre-K involvement both clearly correlate to kindergarten readiness in urban areas and particularly within Memphis, there are other, larger urban processes at work within the setting of urban Memphis. One of these processes is urban psychology. Urban psychology relates the interactions of the people to their surroundings and how these interactions shape the children. These surroundings for a pre-kindergarten child can include the home environment, which has…

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    McTeague, Trina, Zerkow, and Maria, Old Grannis and Miss Baker make no attempt to ever leave their current situation in life. Even after Old Grannis is given a large sum of money for his invention, he does not make any attempt to pursue a higher social status. Instead, he and Miss Baker get married, and the only major change is a door being made in between their two rooms. The two are happily married and are able to live a happy lifestyle, despite still living like lower class citizens. Out of…

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    Upper Class Disaster Essay

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    A disaster can affect people in many different ways; the disaster can especially effect the socioeconomic statue of people within it. A disaster may affect the upper and low classes in different ways; because the upper class has the ability to get out of the situation more quickly than the lower class because they do not have as many opportunities as the upper class. The classes can experience the disaster differently, just because of their social statue; the lower classes are always those who…

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    Vashney (2013) luxury is refer to engaging in something that is not necessity. This consumption is relating to showing off one status which is called conspicuous consumption. Patsiaouras and Fitchett (2012) defines conspicuous consumption refers to the competitive and the predominate practices…

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    A status group is people who share similar material circumstances, prestige, education, and political influence. These individuals that have the same status group share similar lifestyles. Weber also in the essay states that lifestyles are not based upon what one produces but what one consumes. This can be attached to a healthy…

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    However for Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy this is difficult, because while Mr. Darcy is quite rich, Elizabeth is not. Marriage is a pivotal move in a man’s life and it greatly affects his social status in the future. Mr. Wickham is a man that desires to climb the social ladders. He knows that the key to a high social status is money, and he has made it his mission to receive this money. Initially he tries to achieve…

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    there are religious people from either the Democrat or Republican party, both are similarly anti-abortion. These polls are a clear indication that religiosity influences public policy. Another demographic analyzed is the effects of a socio-economic status on abortion. The Guttmacher Institute presented an article that gave statistics from 2000-2001 on whether poverty affects the rate of abortion. They determined that “As income increased, pregnancy rates declined, and women with the highest…

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