PPT-Why it’s important:
Author : pamella-moone | Published Date : 2018-01-22
What would you think of a legal system where the accused was sent to jail without even a hearing How would you view a legal system that resulted in only the wealthy
Presentation Embed Code
Download Presentation
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Why it’s important:" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Why it’s important:: Transcript
What would you think of a legal system where the accused was sent to jail without even a hearing How would you view a legal system that resulted in only the wealthy being able to access appropriate legal advice to solve their disputes Finally how would you assess a legal system that couldnt resolve disputes within a reasonable time frame The likely answer to these questions is that the legal system is ineffective An effective legal system should provide mechanisms processes and procedures that ensure individuals receive a fair and unbiased hearing Individuals must also be able to access the legal system to gain legal advice and assistance with the resolution of their disputes within a reasonable time frame. indb vii 9780373892907BDGtxtindb vii 20130823 933 AM 20130823 933 AM CHAPTER 1 Why Happily Ever After is So Hard to Find I met Grant at a time in his life when he could not stop worrying It would have been di cult to know from casual observation that My opinion: My experience: My opinion: Why:SURVEY: WHY DO E TIGMATIE?to stigmatiseverb) describe or regard as worthy of disgrace or great disapproval; mark with stigmata;Please answer the questions be Read the following popular fairy tale…. Why is chronology important?. Can you recognise the fairy-tale?. Does the story make sense?. What do you notice that is different about the story?. How could this story be improved so that people can understand it?. Why Is Attendance Important?. the action or state of going regularly to or being present at a place or event.. Why Attendance Is Important. To “break bread” . – “Gathered together”; “Come together”- “Assemble yourselves together “ . WHY IS PHYSICAL DIVERSITY IMPORTANT?. Preserving physical diversity in Canada is important for both . humans. and . nature. .. ECONOMIC. IMPORTANCE. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL . IMPORTANCE. ENVIRONMENTAL. More Unintended Consequences. Your first job after graduation is system administrator for a 200 person. privately held manufacturing company. . The president/owner sends this message to the employees:. Today we are learning to…….. Describe why the rainforest is so important to us.. Explain why the rainforest is being destroyed.. Discuss how groups of people are trying to conserve the rainforests.. If you too have question in your mind Why Microsoft Excel is Important then this is for you. If you want to grow your career in data analytics or want to do the analysis for your business growth, then Microsoft Excel is a great step to initiate with. It is also easy to learn and cheaper as compared to other software. The New Morality. The struggle between tradition and modernity. The New Morality. A shift in the beliefs of many Americans during the 1920s on their ideas of family, relationships, gender roles, religion, and especially, war.. What are we going to study?. Over the last few lessons we have looked at . the feudal system during the Middle . Ages. . So far, we have thought mainly about . kings, nobles, vassals, knights, freemen and serfs. . More Unintended Consequences. Your first job after graduation is system administrator for a 200 person. privately held manufacturing company. . The president/owner sends this message to the employees:. There are many questions and disagreements about baptism. Many claim baptism but missed some important part of what God requires.. Today I want to eliminate the many things that are NOT important to being baptized.. How do they see the corpse now? . E. Why is this seen as a sacred act? . Link to karma. . What do the birds do? . e. Why do the Buddhists travel for one and a half hours? . e. Why is it important to dispose of the corpse quickly? . Status is ubiquitous in modern life, yet our understanding of its role as a driver of inequality is limited. In Status, sociologist and social psychologist Cecilia Ridgeway examines how this ancient and universal form of inequality influences today’s ostensibly meritocratic institutions and why it matters. Ridgeway illuminates the complex ways in which status affects human interactions as we work together towards common goals, such as in classroom discussions, family decisions, or workplace deliberations. Ridgeway’s research on status has important implications for our understanding of social inequality. Distinct from power or wealth, status is prized because it provides affirmation from others and affords access to valuable resources. Ridgeway demonstrates how the conferral of status inevitably contributes to differing life outcomes for individuals, with impacts on pay, wealth creation, and health and wellbeing. Status beliefs are widely held views about who is better in society than others in terms of esteem, wealth, or competence. These beliefs confer advantages which can exacerbate social inequality. Ridgeway notes that status advantages based on race, gender, and class—such as the belief that white men are more competent than others—are the most likely to increase inequality by facilitating greater social and economic opportunities. Ridgeway argues that status beliefs greatly enhance higher status groups’ ability to maintain their advantages in resources and access to positions of power and make lower status groups less likely to challenge the status quo. Many lower status people will accept their lower status when given a baseline level of dignity and respect—being seen, for example, as poor but hardworking. She also shows that people remain willfully blind to status beliefs and their effects because recognizing them can lead to emotional discomfort. Acknowledging the insidious role of status in our lives would require many higher-status individuals to accept that they may not have succeeded based on their own merit many lower-status individuals would have to acknowledge that they may have been discriminated against. Ridgeway suggests that inequality need not be an inevitable consequence of our status beliefs. She shows how status beliefs can be subverted—as when we reject the idea that all racial and gender traits are fixed at birth, thus refuting the idea that women and people of color are less competent than their male and white counterparts. This important new book demonstrates the pervasive influence of status on social inequality and suggests ways to ensure that it has a less detrimental impact on our lives.
Download Document
Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Why it’s important:"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.
Related Documents