Where the HELL do you get your information from?!?!?!?
Oh wait, don't bother :rolleyes:
*raises eyebrow*
edit: You have to make the distinction between religion and culture.........which you have not done.
Is that all that matters to you?
A picture may speak 1 000 words but it does not necessarily display the truth. For example, the women in a Hijaab would obviously get everyone thinking "hmm.....she's opressed" when really they are not.
It's not about memorisation. You are clearly displaying your ignorance.
Yes they can I am speaking from experience so I don't know where your ex-maths tutor is coming from. S/he is obviously wrong. Once again, you are displaying your ignorance.
As with "religious" office I classify our uni...
That is a good question and from my understanding it is so the men doesn't check out the women's derriere when she is prostrating ;)
But it is also because the way the females pray is slightly different to the way the males pray (just in their positions). The idea of an imaam is to 'imitate'...
Yes we can. Where is your source for this?
Yes we can. If there are no men to lead the prayer service then a female is allowed to. And yes, believe it or not females do hold office in organisations.
Where is your source for this?
Just a hearty video to lighten up the atmosphere:
Salam Cafe 2 Go: Episode 6
Just misconceptions about the Hijaab. The woman is actually of Australian descent (she is a revert I believe) and speaks English fairly fluently. Don't worry, it is very much humourous ;).
Time would not really have a direct link as a cross cultural component and same with religion.
If you have a look at the syllabus it actually states on the top of page 48 some examples of cross cultural components. So, from your syllabus, they include:
- generation
- socioeconomic group...
I think with #2 you should add barbecue and beach to your title so it becomes:
"Beach, Barbecue, and Beer......the Australian identity: Why we see it as playing such an integral role in the formation of 'Aussieness'"
Because:
1) All these are the stereotypical perspectives of Aussies...
Ideology
In general usage, refers to the body of doctrine, myth and symbols of a social movement, a social class or institution. Many sociologists use the term with particular reference to the set of beliefs, attitudes and/or practices that overtly or covertly serve the interests of one...
That's a nice train of though you've got going there. Good point.
Everything is a learning experience. This was not your PIP PIP right? It was just a prelim PIP...?
Another good point. Over time, ebay has become more popular and has attracted heaps of viewers.
You are most welcome =)
Yes, I'm sure there are many differences. As above culture, society, possible the community, religion, beliefs etc.
Look at some of the concepts and search some information regarding each country. For example, modernisation..?
Ideology in the syllabus:
I don't think what you are referring to is ideology, it is more like globalisation and possibly popular culture [look at the definitions in your syllabus].
Comparing the generations is not looking at time. That would be the concept of cross cultural comparison...
I think it's best to wait until the HSC is out of the way and the awards ceremony conducted so those who have received certificates for outstanding PIPs can post in here later as well as everyone else.
Re: My PIP....
well, what evident ideologies of society are displayed on ebay? Are there even any?
I don't think you have grasped your topic properly or your topic doesn't sound right at all :-\. How can time be related to ebay? You can't just really focus on the ideologies of society over...