What do we mean by the 'underclass'? 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 15 作者: J Macnicol 摘要: Recent evidence points to the failure of the 'troubled families' programme launched by the Coalition government in 2011, a programme designed to intervene in the lives of the estimated 120...
This does not mean, however, that marrying outside the community is condoned. One can marry the first guy to pass on the street—as long as they are of the same ethnic, racial, and religious group. The Sikh community provides another example of how, much like their Muslim counterparts in...
The general advice for an upperclassman is that in each major field in which he/she took two elementary courses as an underclassman, he/she should follow one elementary course into advanced work and at the same time take a course or two in an allied field. 10. He/she should spend the...
In the survey, 239 San participants responded to five open-ended questions. Q1 What does “vulnerability” mean? Q2 Give three or more examples of when you as a person were vulnerable. Q3 Are the San people as a group vulnerable compared to other groups? Q4 Give examples of when other pe...
What does coarse mean? Coarse refers to a material or surface having a rough, uneven texture, often perceived through touch. 6 Can a material be both coarse and hard? Yes, a material can be both coarse and hard, like certain types of stone used in construction, which have a rough textur...
Firey riots appear to be an acceptable means of protesting when it comes to an urban underclass, but only of the aggrieved are the right sort, dontchaknow. In any case, the national stereotype is of the Irish generally being truculent and ready to fight on any ground; after all, they fou...
Hard facts about the underclass are maddeningly elusive Solid Not hollowed out A solid block of wood. Hard Strongly alcoholic; denoting a spirit rather than beer or wine. Solid Being the same substance or color throughout Solid gold. Hard (of water) containing relatively high concentrations of ...
I remember the Brothers Karamazov and The Idiot being some of my favourites as a teenager, and both Zola and Dostoyevsky already suit my obsession with social underclass/social work, so I don't find them too arduous. I started over Christmas and think I've already done Poor Folk, Claude'...
The theory of the sliding scale is that by offering a student with low GPA an opportunity to perform well on the SAT (or ACT, there's an equivalency table), the sliding scale generates a second chance for those who messed up as underclassmen. But once the 2.3/1080 standard goes into ...
I grew up wanting to do the same thing, but I grew up into a changed world where the prospect of doing so no longer existed in any stable or secure way. (I mean, I did so regardless; Clampdown is (an attempt at) exactly that kind of writing and I was lucky to find the right ...