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    I am in the middle-class of American society; however, I grew up in the lower- class reared by a single teenaged mother, who barely graduated high school. Growing up we always lived with some family member that was barely making it themselves. Everyone we lived with had some government issued income or a low paying job. Over the years my mother worked various minimum waged jobs. We also, used various government programs and organizations such as food stamps, clothes and food banks and free lunch

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    At the same time, the class hierarchy and the inequality also have a lot of contact. The people who have different social background will have completely different life. Accounting to “The social class structure of Canada” in “Our society” Angelini introduced the characteristics of the upper-class people are going to the expensive private school or university and they can take over the family business when they group up. The characteristics of the middle-class people are having cars and house or

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    The middle class seems to be dwindling as the years go on. Nevertheless, it is still there but, families of who were once in the middle class are now shifting to the ever-so-growing Lower Class. And why is that? I personally believe it is due to a difference in power and the inequality in education, this is not due to any lack of education, however. Allow me to explain; the previous generations have seen the fruits of their labor after going to college, and like any generation, they want to pass

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    There are four key theorists regarding class and inequality in the world, each one offering a unique perspective in how class is formed. While each one shows a different explanation, after reading about them, I think that the four of them are linked and while not dependent on each other, they support each other and complete the ever changing scheme of society. However, the theory that I found the most convincing was Max Weber’s Prestige and Life Chances theory. Weber’s theory explains that prestige

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    equal. This inequality stems from a number of social issues, not the least of which is the notion of the class structure. The middle-class is traditionally viewed in a generous and hard-working light. Mia Alvar’s stories “Shadow Families” and “The Miracle Worker” however, depict a middle-class that lacks respect and pities the lower-class. In her stories, Alvar presents the lower-class characters in a way that suggests they are in many ways incompetent and dependent upon the higher class. This disparity

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    How Inequality Affects a Woman’s Social Class Women have made many changes in the past in order to be at the same level as men both socially and economically. In the past, women were expected to stay home and take care of the kids while men went out to work. As women started to become more independent, they started going to school to achieve a better goal; to get a job and not rely on men. Now, having jobs and greater responsibilities encourages women to stand close to where men are in the workplace

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    The Affects of Social Class Inequality on Higher Education Assignment 1: Literature Review 48-290 Researching Social Life Fall 2015 Professor: Mark Munsterhjelm Date submitted: 8 October 2015 Ashley Doung 104268427 1. Research Question The literature review addresses the following question: Does social class inequality affect higher education? The theoretical paradigm that is considered for this question is the Critical paradigm, in which is mainly qualitative and inductive. Critical

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    Fourthly, class is a complex issue, when looking at the history of the U.K. This concept being used since the nineteenth century describing differences between social groupings and how society in Britain operates. Conversely, within the ‘Making Lives Strand’ Bauman argues “People are preoccupied now not with Class, but with personal taste and individuality” Bauman, Z, (1988) cited in Hetherington K, and Havard C. (2014 pg. 139). Yet systematic patterns of class can still be seen today, being used

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    Introduction An inequality is when a group of people are considered superior to another, and thus receive better treatment and living conditions. Examples of inequality include gender inequality and class inequality. Inequalities have been prevalent for a long time and they exist in many different forms. However, all humans are part of the same species and there are no major differences between people that affect their capabilities. Why is it then that inequalities form and some groups are seen as

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    The Sociological Explanations for Class Inequality There is much debate in sociology about whether class is still important. Many argue that class is no longer important as an individual's identity and life chances are based more status and cultural factors such as lifestyle, values, intelligence, education and the like, the post-modernists state that class has ceased to be the prime determinant of identity and suggest that societies are now organised around consumption

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