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Lectures — category Sociology: 1 Page
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- Questionnaires and Interviews;
- Chapter 11-2 - Religion;
- THE BRITISH SYSTEM OF SOCIAL WELFARE;
- Work or Family: There’s a Problem;
- HISTORY OF AMERICAN WELFARE;
- SMOKING AND CANCER;
- Relativism and Deviance;
- Lecture 15. Sociology of Education and the media;
- Theoretical orientations to socialization;
- Sociology as a science about society.;
- PERSONAL SOCIAL SERVICES;
- Biological Explanations of Deviance;
- Research methods.;
- ELDERLY AND DISABLED PEOPLE;
- A. Here are seven paragraphs in the article. They are not in the right order. Write down the correct question for each paragraph and put them in correct order.;
- I AM A UNIVERSITY STUDENT;
- Text 1. What is sociology;
- Lecture 8. Socialization of the personality;
- Put each of the following words or phrases in its correct place below and in appropriate form;
- United States Sociology: A Career?;
- What do parents owe their children?;
- Religious Tolerance;
- HELP TO FAMILIES;
- SOCIAL SECURITY;
- Studying Religions;
- Patterns of The American Family Life;
- b) Make up your own sentences, using the words below.;
- The Origins of Sociology;
- Primary and Secondary Groups;
- Sociology in the system of social sciences.;
- Ethical issues in sociological research.;
- Basic functions of sociology.;
- Lecture 2. The main stages of formation and development of sociology;
- Core Founders of Sociology;
- ROOTS OF HOMELESSNESS;
- Unit One. THE NATURE OF SOCIOLOGY;
- Theories of Self Development;
- CHILD CARE PART I.;
- Course, English department, fall semester, 3 credits;
- Field research and experiments.;
- Concentric-zone theory - A theory of urban growth devised by Ernest Burgess that sees growth in terms of a series of rings radiating from the central business district.;
- COMPREHENSION EXERCISES;
- V. Divide the text into four logical parts.;
- Lecture 14. Sociology of labor and economic life;
- Structure of sociological system of knowledge.;
- THE STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL PARADIGM;
- I'roblem of evaluation in the sociological research.;
- Chapter 01 - History and Introduction;
- The 3d stressed syllable from the end;
- What is The Difference between Sex and Gender;
- YOUNG PEOPLE AND DRUGS;
- VOCABULARY PRACTICE;
- COMPREHENSION EXERCISES;
- The Functions of Religion;
- History of the development of sociology.;
- Functions of the Family;
- Social mobility is the movement of an individual or group from one social position to another over time.;
- Lecture 3. Contemporary Sociological Theories;
- Changing Roles Within the Family;
- A theory of urban growth devised by Ernest Burgess that sees growth in terms of a series of rings radiating from the central business district.;
- Sociology: Science or Interpretation;
- Sociological Theory;
- Text XIII. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS;
- Describe Pop Culture, Subculture, and Cultural Change;
- Political socialization. - No 1.;
- Lecture 7. Social groups, organizations and institutions;
- THE FUNCTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION;
- Lecture 9. Social inequality and social stratification;
- The Roots of Violence Are Inside of Ourselves.;
- Piaget's Model of Cognitive Development;
- Sociology of Motherhood;
- Forms of stratification;
- RETIREMENT PENSION;
- Idioms and Expressions about Motherhood;
- Social Structure and Individuality;
- Conceptualizing youth;
- A letter of application;
- Problem under study, clarify possible techniques to be used in collecting data and may avoid;
- Defining Multilingualism;
- PEOPLE.;
- Depoliticization and Politics: Pro et Contrais it good for politics?;
- Basic sociology (fundamental)– Sociological inquiry conducted with the objective of gaining a more profound knowledge of the fundamental aspects of sociological phenomena.;
- Text 2. Social organization;
- Women’s Liberation Movement;
- UNIT 2. Sociology of Religion: Spirited Away?;
- SUB-UNIT 4.3. Presenting statistic data;
- This New Science of Societies: Sociology;
- Symbols and Language;
- Public Ssphere in Ccontemporary Ppolitical Tthought: Ccivic, Ppolitical, Rrevolutionary?;
- SOCIAL SECURITY;
- Consent for Verification of the Record of D2 Visa;
- Questions for Review;
- Theories of Ppolitical Eevents. Do Pprotests and Rrevolutions Cchange Ssocieties?;
- The City and the Man;
- The upper-class family;
- Non-conformity to a given set of norms that are accepted by a significant number;
- Definitions of bilingualism;
- The End of the Whole Mess Stephen King;
- F) the age of Enlightenment, Western Europe;
- Lecture 10. Culture and Society;
- COMPARING COEDUCATION AND SINGLE-SEX SCHOOLING by Richard Q'Leary;
- FAMILY LIFE AND POVERTY by John Williams;
- Zkoumané škály sociálního statusu a jejich hodnoty;
- I) Selective education;
- The impact of New Age spirituality;
- IV. Comment on the illustration in Figure 3.;
- Family. The role of the family is to ensure responsible citizens, preserve society, and balance the desires of individual liberty with the demands of community responsibility.;
- Lecture 13. Sociology of deviant behavior;
- THE CONFLICT PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION;
- Socialisation and the middle class;
- Ex.2. Translate the following expressions into Russian.;
- THE WORK OF CONSTRUCTION AND ITS EFFECTS;
- Organizational Design;
- Inside the school (i) The curriculum;
- History of Sociology of Family 19th C;
- Associations or even friendships that inevitably develop or influence the conclusion of the study.;
- I Know What You Need;
- Lecture 6. Society and social interaction;
- EMPIRICAL INDIVIDUALS AND EPISTEMIC INDIVIDUALS;
- Capitalism is a class system in which conflict between classes is a commonplace occurrence.;
- Un succès qui s’exporte;
- Smile Like You Mean It;
- Calendrier de naissances;
- Sociological imagination;
- Text 3. Social status;
- A. La gouvernance multiniveaux a l`UE;
- Illustration de ces notions par l`exemple de négociations menées par l`UE au sein de l`OMC.;
- Cross-cultural research;
- Political Rrepresentation: the Mmechanism of Lliberation or the Ttechnology of Uusurpation?;
- The self is the final authority;
- How New Age beliefs fit the wider society;
- Stratification in US;
- ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY;
- Pour en savoir plus;
- Coeducation and personal and social development;
- Social-conflict perspective;
- B. L`analyse des réseaux politiques;
- juillet 1965 La femme est libre de travailler;
- Role of race and sex in poverty;
- Projekt_SVIP_manual;
- Group size influences the interactions that take place within the group.;
- Licenciés pour avoir « grapillé » des plateaux-repas entamés;
- DEVIANCE AND MORAL DIFFERENCES;
- Sociologie organizace;
- Task 4: Read the following abstracts and decide whether you want to read the whole text or not. Explain the reasons.;
- Answer: Sentence 1: background; Sentence 2: background; Sentence 3: purpose; Sentence 4: method; Sentence 5: method; Sentence 6: results; Sentence 7: conclusion.;
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