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Sana

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The Family: Functions, Diversity, and Sociological PerspectivesTranslate this text using Google Translate.

The Family: Functions, Diversity, and Sociological PerspectivesTranslate this text using Google Translate.

This Sociology class focuses on the topic “The Family”, one of the core areas in Sociology that helps students understand how family structures, roles, and relationships shape society. Students will learn how families are defined, how they function, and how they have changed over time in modern societies. The lesson covers key sociological perspectives including Functionalism, Marxism, Feminism, and Postmodernism, enabling students to critically evaluate the role of the family in both traditional and contemporary contexts. It also explores different family types such as nuclear, extended, single-parent, reconstituted, and same-sex families, with real-life examples to support understanding. This class is designed for students preparing for major international Sociology examinations, including: AQA GCSE Sociology (8192) – Paper 2: The Sociology of Families AQA A-Level Sociology (7192) – Paper 2: Topics in Sociology (Families and Households) OCR GCSE Sociology (J203) – Socialization, Culture and Identity (Family content included) OCR A-Level Sociology (H580) – Paper 2: Sociological Themes (Families and Households section) Cambridge IGCSE Sociology (0495) – Paper 1 (Theory & Methods) and Paper 2 (Social Structures, including Family) Students will practice exam-style questions, learn how to structure high-scoring answers, and develop evaluation skills required for marks in short-answer and essay-based papers. By the end of the class, students will be able to confidently explain, apply, and evaluate sociological theories of the family and perform effectively in exam questions across different exam boards.

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Law: Your Comprehensive Guide to the Basic Principles and Rules of Legal LawTranslate this text using Google Translate.

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Experienced lawyer, legal services provider, and private law researcher at the PhD level, Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social Sciences, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech. Hello, dear learner. Meet your legal professional. I am currently a practicing lawyer, a PhD candidate, a skilled writer, and an online researcher—I deliver exactly what I promise. Legal practice, academic research, and writing have been my passions since the early years of my legal career, and through learning and experience, I have honed my skills in these areas. Furthermore, I am currently pursuing a PhD, which I believe will further enhance my expertise. Feel free to entrust me with your task and expect the best from me. Thank you in advance, and stay safe. In this lesson, I will guide you through the process of conducting legal research, legal review, and writing legal documents. - Legal Research: The teacher will explain how to conduct legal research, which is a crucial skill for anyone working in the legal field. This includes understanding how to use legal databases, how to find and interpret laws, regulations, and case law, and how to keep up with the latest legal developments. The teacher will also cover how to analyze legal issues and apply the law to specific scenarios. - Legal Writing: The teacher will then move on to legal writing, which is another essential skill for legal professionals. This includes learning how to write various legal documents such as briefs, memos, contracts, and legal opinions. The teacher will give you tips on how to write clearly and persuasively, how to organize your arguments, and how to cite legal sources correctly. - Practical exercises: Throughout the lesson, the teacher will provide practical exercises to help you apply what you have learned. This may include researching a specific legal issue or drafting a legal document. - Feedback and improvement: The tutor will give you feedback on your work, helping you improve your legal research and writing skills. They will point out any areas of weakness and make suggestions for improvement. Reviewing legal materials: This involves presenting a summary of each article and attempting to explain it simply by using legal texts, judicial and jurisprudential trends, especially the foundational texts relied upon in the study of legal materials. This lesson is designed for anyone interested in law, whether you are a law student, a legal professional looking to improve their skills, or someone considering a career in law. It provides a solid foundation in legal research and writing, two of the most important skills for any legal professional.

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Bilingualism and Code-Switching: by popular demandTranslate this text using Google Translate.

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May 2026: In these neuro-divergent times, the binary division of "one language or two" in bilinguals is perhaps due some contestation, which students are capable of providing. I have always found bilingual production models (and the ubiquitous Powerpoint slide) that university teachers provide a hindrance because of their lack of explicitness and discussion - they are just not relatable as presented nor do they provide much information or examples for monolingual students. Code-switching, a by-product of bilingualism, is now a term that is even found in minority-ethnic neighbourhood grafitti ("can white people code-switch" a found example). Please note that this is a linguistic term, used for switching between two languages, and not between local or social varieties of English. My personal position is that there is no such thing as bilingualism: there is always a language that suffers attrition, and one language that prevails, mostly because of its prestigious standing over the other language. On the other hand, a child exposed to more than one language cannot be truly monolingual. For this course (very popular at universities around Europe both at undergraduate and postgraduate level) we shall go through the terms used to discuss bilingualism, in detail, and then discuss, with the help of published books and articles, who can be considered bilingual (or are we all, one other language lying dormant?). Can bilingualism be defined by the speaker, instead of the "community"? Can it be imposed by the State? Does a bilingual brain function in the same manner as a monolingual brain? These are research questions that emerge as dissertation or thesis topics both at undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

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