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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.

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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.
Poverty...Different Types of poverty and their causes
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Poverty...Different Types of poverty and their causes

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The lesson is prepared for Economics KS4. It explains-The difference between the two terms. The causes of poverty including unemployment, low wages, illness and age. Policies to alleviate poverty and redistribute income - Policies including those promoting economic growth, improved education, more generous state benefits, progressive taxation, and national minimum wage. ‘Class Activities and Multiple Choice Questions’ ‘Answers Provided.’
Challenges of marriage and Reasons for the declining marriage rate
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Challenges of marriage and Reasons for the declining marriage rate

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This resource is prepared for IGCSE ans AQA Sociology. it look at the four main reasons for the declining marriage rate in the West. will discuss ‘new’ trends and different types of marriages. will conclude by analysing how feminists, functionalists, the New Right, postmodernists, and personal life sociologists view the decline in marriage rates.
FAMILY: CULTURAL DIVERSITY, AGE, SECULARISATION AND CHANGING PATTERNS OF FAMILY
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FAMILY: CULTURAL DIVERSITY, AGE, SECULARISATION AND CHANGING PATTERNS OF FAMILY

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This resource explains:FAMILY: CULTURAL DIVERSITY, AGE, SECULARISATION AND CHANGING PATTERNS OF FAMILY. The resource is made for Sociology IGCSE on Family. It explains changes that occur regarding how family structure is changing over the years. It explains the roles culture and ethnic groups play in changing family structure, and the contemporary views and other views on family is discussed.
Christian View on Family life...marriage , Divorce and Remarriage
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Christian View on Family life...marriage , Divorce and Remarriage

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This resource explains Christian View on Family life…marriage , Divorce and Remarriage. It looks into roles in family life, bible view on marriage , cohabitation and catholic , orthodox and protestant views on marriage. It explains Jesus teaching and St. Paul’s teaching on family life and divorce.Prepared for Religious Education AQA and IGCSE
Age  as Social Construction and Perspectives on ageing
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Age as Social Construction and Perspectives on ageing

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The resource is made for Sociology IGCSE and AS level.The resource shows why age is regarded as social or biological construction. The resources show perspective on age and social construction, it explains culture and ethnicity as determinants on the construction and perception on ageing.Contains activities and illustrations.
Marriage , Remarriage and Divorce in Hindu Religion
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Marriage , Remarriage and Divorce in Hindu Religion

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The resource is prepared for IGCSE and AQA Religious Studies.It shows the concept and traditions/ customs associated with marriage in Hindu Religion.It explains arranged marriage, divorce , civil partnership, co- habitation, and same sex marriage.
Stratification: Open and Close Society
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Stratification: Open and Close Society

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This resource is prepared for IGCSE Sociology on : Sociological Perspective. It explains the meaning of open and close society.It shows the differences in the two concepts and it features.
Consequences of Unemployment
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Consequences of Unemployment

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This resource is made for social studies.It explains unemployment and consequences of unemployment.It looks into social and economic consequences of unemployment. Prepared for KS3.
George Herbert Mead's social self theory
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George Herbert Mead's social self theory

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This resource is prepared social self theory, proposed by George Herbert Mead, argues that an individual’s perceptions of self derive from interactions with others. It explains the view of Mead on I and me…the role of play, game and language in self development and perceptions.
Symmetrical Family
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Symmetrical Family

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This resource is prepared for Sociology IGCSE. It explains the concept and meaning of Symmetrical Family.It shows Wilmot and Young explanations and argument on symmetrical family.
Sociology : Origin, meaning and  Development
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Sociology : Origin, meaning and Development

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The resource is made for AS/AL Sociology. It explains the origins and development of Sociology. It shows the growth, nature of the subject as an academic discipline and it development over the centuries.It explains the roles and the founding fathers of the subject and its importance as an area of study.
Socialization: Meaning, Processes and Result
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Socialization: Meaning, Processes and Result

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The resource explains the full meaning of socialization, the processes of socialization, content, context and result and outcome. It explains major aspects of socialization,and internalization as explained by Parson. The resource explains Functionalist and interpretivist approach to socialization.Prepared for Sociology IGCSE.
What is Global Culture and its criticisms?
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What is Global Culture and its criticisms?

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This resource shows what global culture means. It explains the factors that encourages global culture and the criticisms of global culture. Prepared for sociology IGCSE. The resource shows how different factors increases globalization. The lesson shows criticisms of globalization.