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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.
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.
Nature Vs Nature Debate in Sociology
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Nature Vs Nature Debate in Sociology

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The resource explains the concepts and debate on nature and nurture in Sociology. This resource shows the difference in the two concepts, and how it is used in argument in sociology, psychology and social interaction and socialization.
Whe is Nuclear Fmily Child Centered?
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Whe is Nuclear Fmily Child Centered?

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The resource is prepared for Sociology . It shows reasons for an increase in child-centredness are because of the role of state in Child Centeredness,Single Parenthood and Child Centeredness.The resource is explains extended family, nuclear nd lone family etc. For IGCSE Sociology on family.
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.
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
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.
Marriage: Social Change and Diversity
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Marriage: Social Change and Diversity

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the resource explains marriage and social changes that occur regarding marriage. It shows how diversity affects family.It brings in other variables such as marriage , divorce , and different forms of family and how secularization, civil laws and life style change the structure of marriage. Prepared for Sociology IGCSE and AS Level.
Research Methods in sociology
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Research Methods in sociology

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This resource explains the Theoretical Factors that shape research include the positivism vs interpretivism debate, issues of sampling, and collecting and analyses sociological data. The resource shows- the differences between qualitative and quantitative methods, sampling techniques, their strengths and differences, including pilot study, generalizations etc,
Emile Durkheim's  and Talcott Parsons  View on Religion
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Emile Durkheim's and Talcott Parsons View on Religion

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This resource explains Durkheim’s View on Religion.It show the concept of Totem, in religion, functions of religion as expressed by Emile Durkheim. It explains other functions of religion- social control, social integration, social solidarity etc. Prepared for A/L Sociology.
George Peter Murdock's View on Nuclear Family
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George Peter Murdock's View on Nuclear Family

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This resource is prepared for Sociology IGCSE and AS/A-Level Sociology. It explains .George Peter Murdock’s View on Nuclear Family. It present argument for and against the view. Contains quiz on family and how and why Family is universal or otherwise.
Reasons Birth Rates Fall As A Country Develops
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Reasons Birth Rates Fall As A Country Develops

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This resource is made for Sociology IGCSE and A-Level It explains the Reasons Birth Rates Fall As A Country Develops. It shows other variables such as mortality rate , Fertility rate, government policy, contraceptives etc as reasons that impinges on birth rate. It shows the contrasts between developed and under developed nations in this context.It uses examples to show similarity and differences.
Research Design in Sociology
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Research Design in Sociology

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This resource is prepared for Sociology IGCSE andA-Level.It explains research design.The resource shows types of sociology research it explains four stages of research -surveys, experiments, observational studies, and the use of existing data. it shows the advantages and dis advantages of the different methods.The resource shows other research methods such as experiments and its weaknesses and highlights etc.
Peter  Wilmot and Michael Young  Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Family
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Peter Wilmot and Michael Young Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Family

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The resource is made for Sociology IGCSE. it explains Peter Wilmot and Michael Young Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Family. It uses Ann Oakley’s argument on dual burden and segregated roles to argue against symmetrical family. Contains experiment on London households carried out by Wilmot and Young.