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Pierre Bourdieu argued that in addition to a family's economic circumstances, two additional key factors affect an individual's social mobility within society. What are these two additional key factors and how do they differ from each other? What are some examples that best illustrate these two key factors? How can these two factors limit one's social mobility? How can these two factors improve one's social mobility? How do you think these two factors affect your own social mobility in society? Are there individuals in societies who are not affected in any way by either of these factors? Please provide at least one example to support your argument.

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