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    Socialogy

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    STUDY GUIDE – CHAPTER 1: THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE 1. Define Sociology: ____________________________________________________ 2. From pages 2-3‚ describe the essential wisdom of the discipline of sociology. ______ ______________________________________________________________________ 3. Peter Berger described using the sociological perspective as seeing the __________ in the ________________. 4. A sociological analysis of childbearing around the world suggests that the number of children born to

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    Auguste Rodin was born in 1840 and died in 1917‚ a year before the end of World War I. He was one of the most illustrious artists of his time‚ and in the eyes of posterity he remains‚ surely‚ the greatest name in Western Sculpture since Michelangelo. His style was both classic and romantic‚ and to his contemporaries it was also revolutionary‚ for although Rodin followed routine closely‚ he presented it exactly as he saw and experienced it‚ and refused to be bound by the artistic conventions of

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    Theory of Altruism

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    disregarding one’s own interests. The idea behind altruism is so intriguing due to the fact that human beings are by nature selfish‚ and it is human instinct to provide for oneself above anyone else. The term altruisme was coined by French philosopher Auguste Comte in 1851‚ and in 1853 it entered the English language as altruism (Altruists International‚ 2014). Many of Comte’s counterparts considered his ideals rather extreme. Many scientists believe that the idea of altruism isn’t exclusively associated

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    Herbert Spencer

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    recognized for his part in structural functionalism and his first principles‚ just to name a few. He thought society was an organism much like the human body and should be studied as a whole (Ferris and Stein‚ 2010‚ p. 44). Spencer‚ along with Auguste Comte and Emile Durkheim were the ones that conceived the idea of functionalist theory. Spencer intertwined both sociology and biology‚ and coined the term “Survival of the fittest”. Herbert Spencer 3 Herbert Spencer In

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    ”Positionality and how this may impact on any research you undertake” ABSTRACT The following essay discuss the concept of positionality and how this may impact on any research one undertake. I have try to discuss all different concepts of Positionality and critically review…as I have try to explain that how they all are interrelated to each other and how can we apply all theories as a whole . How each standard theory contradict the other and made the study very complex one. The essay discusses

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    Harriet Martineau

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    she was overwhelmed by the condition of the lives of slaves on the plantations. This also led to her becoming an advocate for the abolition of slavery‚ as well as for women’s rights. Another popular publication is her translation and condensing of Auguste Comte’s Philosophy Positive (1853). Harriet Martineau died in 1876‚ by which time she had elaborated a fine methodology for the study of social life. http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072824301/student_view0/chapter9/chapter_summary.html

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    a french sculpture made during the late nineteenth-century by Auguste Rodin. The nineteenth-century was a period of transition from traditional art to modern art. Auguste Rodin’s style introduced a different perspective of art and included modeled figures in unconventional poses (Stokstad and Cothren 507). He believed art should stay true to it’s nature‚ so he sculpted his figures with emotions that paired with the scene (“About Auguste Rodin”). In the nineteenth-century‚ it was common to see a single

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    Martineau took her own experiences and education to write about the things she was passionate about. This passion took her around the world and as she traveled‚ she advanced her observations and came up with new conclusions. Harriet Martineau adopted Auguste Comte’s concepts of Positive Science and used his methodology to study the natural and social world (Vissing‚ 2011). Martineau exercised Comte’s means of observation‚ experimentation‚ and comparison to develop her own reasoning’s. Retrieved from (http://www

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    REPORT ON: GEORGES AUGUSTE ESCOFFIER George August Escoffier‚ later known simply as Auguste Escoffier‚ was born on October 28‚ 1846‚ in the small village of Villeneuve-Loubet‚ near Nice‚ in the Provence region of France. Among the key figures in his life was his father‚ who worked primarily as a blacksmith‚ yet also cultivated tobacco plants. His grandmother‚ an enthusiastic cook‚ was perhaps more responsible than anyone for instilling in young August an appreciation for cooking. Young Escoffier

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    Pierre Auguste Renoir

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    Pierre Auguste Renoir Renoir has so many eye pleasing works of art!! It would definitely be considered impressionism since he was one of the leaders of the impressionism movement in 1841. Renoir uses a kind of paint that stands out and shows how the lighting is highlighting the people or the other images in the painting. I would say that his work is kind of in between. The paintings have a lot of meaning but they represent what he wanted to see not just what he saw. He used friends‚ family‚ and

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