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    Sociologists can use different levels of analysis to explore social relationships: Microsociology: Macrosociology: The Macro-Micro Continuum (Figure 1.3) The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology‚ 2nd Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Auguste Comte The “father of sociology” Argued for the empirical study of society Analyzed social statics and dynamics Emile Durkheim‚1858-1917 Durkheim: Social facts: we can study aspects of social life in a scientific manner (ex. Hoarders) Suicide

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    With Alexander Columne Built In 1834 By Architect Auguste Montferrand N White Nights‚ GUS Russia St. Petersburg 300 Years Old Venice Of The North Gate From General Staff Building To The Big Square With Alexander Columne Built In 1834 By Architect Auguste Montferrand N White Nights‚ GUS Russia St. Petersburg 300 Years Old Venice Of The North Gate From General Staff Building To The Big Square With Alexander Columne Built In 1834 By Architect Auguste Montferrand N White Nights‚ GUS Russia St

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    1898. The work takes characters from other novels and uses their past and personality in one novel. The character in the league are‚ Captain Nemo‚ Miss Mina Murray‚ Allen Quaterman‚ Henry Jekyll‚ Edward Hyde‚ Hawley Griffin‚ Champion Bond‚ and C. Auguste Dupin. During this time period‚ the industrial revolution was taking place. Cities were being built up‚ people were moving from farms to cities looking for jobs. Factories were being built and the cities were being populated. During this

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    do. It makes you appreciate and have a broader understanding of other cultures and as well as a better understanding into the human interaction. It makes you aware of problems that are happening around the world‚ and maybe why it is happening. Auguste Comte was the founder of French positivism. Comte can also be given credit for inventing or coining the term sociology.   He advocated the use of positivism for studying and understanding society. Comte placed focus on the study of social change.

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    annually)‚ lower-middle-income earning on average $41‚500)‚ and bottom-income (earning an average of $14‚800 annually) (Auguste‚ Laboissière‚ & Mendonca‚ 2009). As the general population knows that those are in the both top-income category and higher-middle-income category can afford any expenses that are incurred in facilities‚ doctor visits‚ ER visits‚ etc. without any hindrance (Auguste et al.‚ 2009). The lower-middle-income and bottom-income population have much harder time in paying for services because

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    Choice Questions (10 points) Instruction: Read each question carefully and circle the letter that corresponds with the response of your choice. 1. The term “sociology” was coined in 1838 by: a. Karl Marx b. Herbert Spencer c. Adam Smith d. Auguste Comte 2. Benefits of the Sociological Perspective includes all of the following Except: a. Helps us assess the truth of common sense b. Empowers us to be active participants in our society c. In helps to satisfy the man/woman inside d. Helps

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    philosophy‚ the philosophy of history‚ biological theories of evolution and movements for social and political reforms. Though sociology came to be established as a separate discipline in the 19th –century due to the efforts of the French Philosopher Auguste Comte. It is wrong to suppose that no social thought existed before him. Four thousands of years men have reflected upon societies in which they lived. In the writings of Plato‚ Aristotle‚ Manu‚. Kautilya. Confucius‚ Cicero and others we find major

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    Artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir Title: Madame Georges Charpentier and Her Children‚ (1878). Pierre-Auguste Renoir was a French painter‚ printmaker‚ and sculptor. He is one of the most prominent founders and leading exponents of the Impressionist style of painting from the late 1860s. “Renoir’s art is a celebration of the beauty of women and nature; his images both of modern Parisian life and of idealized figures in a timeless landscape suggest an enchanted and radiant world”. (Langdon) In 1878

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    that came as a result of a joint effort between the French and the Americans‚ and is a symbol today for enlightenment and freedom is what we now call today the Statue of Liberty. Artist Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and Alexandre Gustave Eiffel were the people responsible for the statue. Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was the one to design the statue around 1876 to commemorate the American Declaration of Independence. Another name for the statue is the Mother of exiles who welcomed a plethora of immigrants

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    Positivism: the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge Positivism is a philosophy developed by Auguste Comte (widely regarded as the first true sociologist) in the middle of the 19th century that stated that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge‚ and that such knowledge can only come from positive affirmation of theories through strict scientific method. This view is sometimes referred to as a scientist ideology‚ and is often shared by technocrats who believe in the necessary

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