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    Little Red Riding Hood

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    Little Red Riding Hood Once upon a time there was a dear little girl who was loved by everyone who looked at her‚ but most of all by her grandmother‚ and there was nothing that she would not have given to the child. Once she gave her a little riding hood of red velvet‚ which suited her so well that she would never wear anything else; so she was always called ’Little Red Riding Hood.’      One day her mother said to her: ’Come‚ Little Red Riding Hood‚ here is a piece of cake and a bottle of wine;

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    Sociology of Emotion

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    The sociology of emotions is the article of Katherine Walker from the EBSOHost. The sociology of emotions’ article is based on the study of the sociology of emotions in which defines emotions as socially constructed and culturally variable labels attached to physiological responses to stimuli. Studies have questioned the universality of emotions‚ their variation across cultures‚ rules about feelings and emotional displays‚ and the necessity of emotions to maintaining the social bond.  The article

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    Little Red Riding Hood

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    Little Red Riding Hood was originally created to entertain young children during the late 1600’s. Since then different versions have been written‚ portraying men and women in different angles. Each tale provides its own metaphors and symbolism; although never deviating from the original base-story. In each version of Little Red Riding Hood she comes to a confrontation with a “wolf” who manipulates and tricks her into his/her trap. In James Thurber’s version of Little Red Riding Hood‚ The Little Girl

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    ace hoods a journey

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    Bullying in Society Bullying‚ an unfortunate but seemingly common human activity‚ has scattered itself through societies since the beginning of time. Today we experience the overwhelming attention bullying has garnered. With attention come questions. Is this attention warranted or exaggerated? Why? Many believe this attention is exaggerated but considering the cause and effect of bullying‚ the attention is definitely warranted and not exaggerated. On another note‚ taking action towards young

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    Emmergency of Sociology

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    Sociology is the scientific study of human groups. It provides tools for understanding how and why our society functions‚ impact of social intuitions on individual lives‚ and the challenges of social interaction between individuals and society. Sociology enables one to see the world in a new light. Cragun‚ D. (2011). In a country like the Zambia where individualism is celebrated‚ it is very easy to forget that the way we behave and feel is socially produced. Whether they are friendships‚ families

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    Modern Robin Hood Legends

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    years ago in Sherwood Forest‚ there lived a noble thief by the name of Robin Hood. Or so the legend goes. In fact‚ historians have not conclusively determined whether the Robin Hood of legend ever lived (Krall 22). The earliest forms of modern Robin Hood legends date back to 15th century ballads‚ but references to such a man appear much earlier. The first literary allusion to Robin Hood‚ specifically the “rymes of Robyn Hood‚” takes place in Langland’s Piers Plowman‚ published around 1377. Today‚ the

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    Sociology Investigation

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    John J. (2012). Sociology (14th Edition). Boston: Pearson Education Inc. There are two basic requirements for sociological investigation: 1. Know how to apply the sociological perspective or paradigms or what C. Wright Mills termed as the “sociological imagination.” 2. Be curious and ready to ask questions about the world around you. There are three ways to do Sociology. These three ways are considered as research orientations: A. Positivist Sociology • Positivist sociology studies society

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    Birth of Sociology

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    The Birth Of Sociology The term sociology was coined by French philosopher Auguste Comte in 1838‚ who for this reason is known as the “Father of Sociology.” Comte felt that science could be used to study the social world. Just as there are testable facts regarding gravity and other natural laws‚ Comte thought that scientific analyses could also discover the laws governing our social lives. It was in this context that Comte introduced the concept of positivism to sociology—a way to understand the

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    Sociology and Psychology

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    Sociology and Psychology Sociology studies the social systems while psychology studies mental systems. The nature of relationship between sociology and psychology still remains controversial and the study of social psychology in relation to both is still unsettled. There are two extreme views: J.S.Mill believed that a general social science could not be considered firmly established until its inductively established generalizations can be shown to be also logically deductible from laws of mind

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    sociology is a science

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    Sociologists study society as a ’social science’ however the status of sociology as a science is easily questionable when compared to how acknowledged scientists study the natural world. In order to determine whether or not sociology can be accepted as a true science it is useful to make comparisons between the studies performed by both sociologists and natural scientists on their subjects of society and the natural world respectively. Sociology can be considered a science as it involve systematic methods

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