------------------------------------------------- Top of FormBottom of Form------------------------------------------------- Top of FormBottom of Form | | | ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Bottom of Form | | Sociology: A Brief Introduction‚ 4/eRichard T. Schaefer‚ DePaul University Glossary | | | Absolute poverty | A standard of poverty based on a minimum
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fraudulent activities by the youth‚ and unlike the traditional criminal groups‚ both gender are functionally involved in it (Adeniran‚ 2008). The antics of the ‘yahoo yahoo boys’‚ also known as ‘yahoo yahoo millionaires’ has raised a new generation of lazy youths‚ who spend hours on the internet perfecting their game and literally killing their prey (Nkanga‚ 2008); cyber crime is becoming one of the fastest growing-internet (fraudulent?)businesses in Nigeria (Aghatise‚ 2006). Numerous crimes
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Biodiversity From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Coral reefs are amongst the most diverse ecosystems on earth. Rainforests are an example of biodiversity on the planet and typically possess a great deal of species diversity. This is the Gambia River in Senegal’s Niokolo-Koba National Park. Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life.[1] It is a measure of the variety of organisms present in different ecosystems. This can refer to genetic variation‚ ecosystem variation‚ or species variation
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NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COURSE CODE: CHS 217 COURSE TITLE: Introduction to Sociology CHS 217 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Course Code Course Title Course Developer CHS 217 Introduction to Sociology Dr. J. O. Fayeye University of Ilorin Ilorin Dr. J. O. Fayeye University of Ilorin Ilorin Kayode S. Olubiyi National Open University of Nigeria Lagos Prof. Afolabi Adebanjo National Open University of Nigeria Lagos Course Writer Course Coordinator Programme
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Hobbes vs. Locke vs. Rousseau/ State of Nature/ Allam/ 2013 “I am at the point of believing‚ that my labor will be as useless as the commonwealth of Plato. For Plato‚ also is of the opinion that it is impossible for the disorders of the state ever to be taken away until sovereigns be philosophers . . . I recover some hope that one time or other this writing of mine may fall into the hands of a sovereign who will consider it for himself‚ for it is short‚ and I think clear.” -The Monster of
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THE HISTORICAL TRANSFORMATION OF WORK 1 Chapter contents Work in pre-industrial societies Work in industrial capitalist societies Main features of work in industrial capitalist societies Capitalist industrialization and the primacy of work Crises and industrial capitalism Technological and organizational change The rise of trade unions Women and work in the development of industrial capitalism The dominant conception of work in industrial capitalism Summary and conclusions Further reading Questions
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Regulation & Governance (2008) 2‚ 137–164 doi:10.1111/j.1748-5991.2008.00034.x Constructing and contesting legitimacy and accountability in polycentric regulatory regimes Julia Black1 Department of Law‚ London School of Economics and Political Science‚ London‚ UK Abstract The legitimacy and accountability of polycentric regulatory regimes‚ particularly at the transnational level‚ has been severely criticized‚ and the search is on to find ways in which they can be enhanced. This paper
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in Ethnography Unbound: Power and Resistance in the Modern Metropolis‚ ed Burkhart‚ Ann M. (2010)‚ “Bringing Manufactured Housing into the Real Estate Finance System‚” Pepperdine Law Review‚ Collins‚ Randall (1981)‚ “On the Microfoundations of Macrosociology‚” American Journal of Sociology‚ 86 (5)‚ 984–1014. ——— (2000)‚ “Situational Stratification: A Micro-Macro Theory of Inequality‚” Sociological Theory‚ 18 (1)‚ 17–43. Coskuner-Balli‚ Gokcen‚ and Craig J. Thompson (2013)‚ “The Status Costs of Subordinate
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