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    Those that are among the Upper Middle Class and the Middle Class are more likely to participate in 2 or more sports, whereas those of the Lower Middle Class are more likely to participate in 1 sport if even that. Approximately 33% of the Lower Middle Class participants participated in 2 or more sports, whereas, approximately 67% of the Middle Class and 57% of the Upper Middle Class participated in 2 or more sports. Gender plays an influential role on over-all…

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    During my field experience I got to observe a 4th grade classroom at Mason Intermediate School and an 8th grade class at Fairfield Middle School. Being able to observe this classrooms was good because I was able to see the differences between the grade levels and also the difference between a schools in an upper middle class community verses a school in a more urban setting. The way that the two classrooms approached things were different and this allowed me to figure out some of the things I…

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    “Although the system of gender domination places of housework on women, middle class women have financial resources to escape the drudgery of housework by paying someone else to do her work” (Romero, 98). They first were hiring people that were poor and it did not matter about the color. Then the white people were unionizing, so they started to hire people just of the color.…

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    Unjust Criminal Law

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    ‘punishment’ to those which are vilified by particular state powers; police, media and the courts. A few examples of these groups and individuals within society are; women, children, working class and black ethnic minority groups. Or to recast this, any person who is not white, male, heterosexual and upper class. This further defies the Rule of Law, meaning that all persons and states are equal before the Law and that no one is above the Law. Despite this, Bingham,T. (2010:85) states, “it would…

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    Women from all around like Europe, Asia, and Africa had no rights, no nothing. Men walked around acting like women were their property, as if they owned women. Laws would be made just for women because they couldn’t do the same things as men could. They didn’t get the chance to have any real job, didn’t get the chance to be at a school, and didn’t get the chance to marry who they wanted. Women were not allowed to in the many professions, such as teachers, lawyers, and doctors. Some women would…

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    The upper middle classes were better paid and in a position to experience a higher standard of leisure time, this led to uncertainty as to exactly how that time could be appropriately spent. As a result, leisure for the emerging Victorian middle class had to be instructive, productive and beneficial for both the soul and the developing sense of social integrity. Recreational and leisurely pursuits had to have a rational justification, the middle classes being wary of jeopardising…

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    the middle class. With the Republic party looking to repeal the ACA in 2017, one can realize the benefits the legislation had on the upper-middle class, middle-middle class, and lower-middle class Americans. Since Trump’s inauguration on January…

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    and Unequal focus on creation of St.George on East Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The creation of St.George district becomes controversial because of the impact of racial and economic diversity in the local community. A group of predominantly white upper-middle class parents decide to create its own city and school district called St.George. Those who support St.George argue that the creation of the district is to have smaller communities that are directly connected to the school system. Those opposing…

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    out that Mrs Birling is Sheila’s mother; she is posher than Mr Birling and she cares about money like Mr Birling. Mrs Birling thinks status is very important “Girl committed suicide… of that class” which shows snobbery and difference in status from Mrs Birling. She doesn’t care as it was from “that” class. Mrs Birling is of course higher than that, it is irrelevant to them as Daisy was working…

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    Starting off with the bottom class individuals. I would prefer to be in the French revolution if I was part of the lower class. Although famine, taxes, and inflation were negative externalities of the Revolution, I feel the formation of the new form of government from Third Estate was a history changing revolution to be a part of. They created a document that reflected the rights of every individual, not just the nobility. They earned their freedom and as Locke said, “the government’s purpose…

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