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    word itself is acquired as of the prefix hydro‚ which means water‚ and includes the curative use of water at whichever temperature or shape‚ constituting ice packs‚ aerosols and hot steam baths. Prehistoric Chinese‚ Egyptian‚ Greek and Roman folkways advanced to cite the remedial uses of hydrotherapy. Every one of them added additional alterations to the run through of hydrotherapy‚ some of which are still used in the present time. In Greece‚ Hippocrates encouraged bathing in spring water whereas

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    `Social group Individuals in groups are connected to each other by social relationships In the social sciences a social group has been defined as two or more humans who interact with one another‚ share similar characteristics and collectively have a sense of unity. Other theorists‚ however‚ are a wary of definitions which stress the importance of interdependence or objective similarity. Instead‚ for researchers in the social identity tradition "a group is defined in terms of those who identify

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    SOCIAL SCIENCE I SOCIOLOGY IN PHILIPPINE SETTING SOCIETY‚ CULTURE WITH FAMILY PLANNING Why Study Sociology 1. To obtain factual information about our society and different aspects of our social life. 2. Enables us to learn the application of scientific information to daily life and problems. 3. Develop the capacity to see through some of the folk‚ traditional and conventional wisdom our of society. 4. Sociology performs its most important function when superstition and misinformation are replaced

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    Hobbes’ "Leviathan"‚ we spoke about how he viewed primal humans as being in a "state of war/nature." Although this was hypothetical‚ I do agree with it to be somewhat true. Back in a time of humans with no structure or agreement socially of norms or folkways‚ it probably made life confusing and unpredictable. I believe that in that particular state of nature‚ fearing death was probably equal to the need to kill/defend. It is hard for me to believe that at some point humans actually began to think with

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    Violating the Norm- Sitting with Strangers South University What happens when someone invades your personal space? Especially when this person is someone you’ve never met or seen before? Does it matter if this person is black‚ white‚ male‚ female‚ young or old? We’ll I’m going to try an experiment on a few unsuspecting people sitting and enjoying their afternoon in the food court at the mall; to see what and how they react to me sitting next to or across from them. In today’s day and

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    Patients are in vulnerable situations and are than further affected by the potential biases of their care givers. The term ethnocentric bias as stated in de Chesney and Anderson (2012) “refers to the notions that one’s own cultural beliefs‚ practices‚ folkways‚ values‚ and norms are the right ones” (p. 446). As individuals it is easy to see how people tend to stick with what is familiar. Mental illness has long been misunderstood through the ages. Therefore‚ several myths and biases can be found regarding

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    Sociologists use many different designs and methods to study society and social behavior. Most sociological research involves ethnography ‚ or “field work” designed to depict the characteristics of a population as fully as possible. Three popular social research designs (models) are Cross‐sectional ‚ in which scientists study a number of individuals of different ages who have the same trait or characteristic of interest at a single time Longitudinal ‚ in which scientists study the same

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    the musculature permit to the overweight to lose weight and to the underweight to gain more (Furnham & Calnan‚ 1998). Thus‚ the desire of modifying one ’s shape is clearly dictated by certain social norms that take place progressively in our daily folkways. So there is a clear relationship between norms and Muscle Dismorphia. According to Grieve et al‚ another major factor of Muscle Dysmorphia is the body distortion (Grieve‚ Truba & Bowersox‚ 2009). There are some people that perceive themselves

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    Music Deriving From African and Eastern Religions List A: Music in traditional African religions: Throughout all my research about traditional African cultures I have come across one aspect‚ which is common in all religions in Sub-Sahara Africa‚ that Africans have a religion and believe in Supreme God- the Creator‚ the all Knowing‚ the Ever present and all Powerful. They acknowledge the Divine Presence in their daily lives. However each country may have different names and titles for God. Africa

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