Rural sociology studies the village and urban sociology deals with the city. The city life depends on the village and what it produces. Similarly‚ the village is very much influenced by the city. Due to the pressures from within and attractions from outside people are flocking towards the cities from the villages. The economic necessity and social deficiency are ‘pushing’ the people out of the village‚ while the attractions of the city are ‘pulling’ them towards their centres. This has resulted
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References: Henslin‚ James‚ M. (2012). Sociology A down-to-earth approach. Eleventh ed. Boston‚ MA: Nesbitt graphics Publishers.
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Chapter 1 * Sociology helps people gain insight into themselves and into society‚ so they can live more satisfying‚ self-determined‚ and responsible lives * Paying attention to and making sense of the social world in a sociological way = being sociologically mindful * To be mindful of a thing is to see and appreciate its unique qualities. Ex: mindful of a person = beyond stereotypes and prejudices * People have to be understood in terms of ideas‚ feelings‚ desires‚ bodies‚ and habits
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organizations achieved to define health. The World Health Organization (WHO) asserts that Health is “not merely the absence of disease‚ but a state of complete physical‚ mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” (WHO‚ 1948‚ P.1) Dorland’s medical Dictionary also defines health as "a state of optimal physical‚ mental and social well-being‚ not merely the absence of disease." Dorland and WHO and the ancient societies such as Chinese subscribe to a comprehensive
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EATING HABITS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS MONITORING AS BASIS FOR A NEW NCDs PREVENTION PROGRAM IN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Vera Simovska - Jarevska*‚ **‚ Sasko Martinovski**‚ Dragan Damjanovski**‚ Valentina Pavlova**‚ Daniela Nikolovska-Nedelkoska**‚ Gjorgji Manceski *** *Public Health Institutions-Skopje‚ Institute of Sports Medicine‚ Nutrition Research Department‚ Krste Miairkov bb‚ Skopje 1000‚ Republic of Macedonia; e-mail: vera.simovska@uklo
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details of activities (tick as appropriate) Observed by your assessor □ Assignments / Projects X Seen by a witness □ Questions □ Candidate Reflective account □ Learner explanation □ Award: City & Guilds Level 3 CYPW 4227 – 03 Early Years Candidate Name:
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could relate to weather records‚ satellite images‚ hurricane data‚ and use of various management strategies. |Topic Title |Enquiry Question |What students need to learn |Teaching and learning activities |Resources and fieldwork opportunities | |1 Extreme Weather |What are the extreme weather |There is wide variety of extreme (severe or unexpected) |
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particular group. That is‚ the system of shared values‚ beliefs‚ behaviours‚ and artefacts making up a society’s way of life. Culture can either be represented fin form of material or non material culture. Material culture is a term representative of the physical creations made‚ used‚ or shared by the members of a certain society; it is the society’s buffer against the environment. The components of material culture are all the creations objects of the human kind and mind‚ for example‚ cars‚ faucets‚ computers
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society and it is rarely questioned. Even though physical speaking sex and gender are different; gender is no longer connected to one’s physical anatomy. Sex is biological and includes physical attributes such as sex chromosomes‚ hormones‚ internal reproductive structures‚ and outer genitalia. When babies are born it is used to identity male or female. Gender is a bit more technical because along with physical traits it the combination of the physical and the internal sense of self as either a male
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version (1) by comparing it with a .pdf image of the article from a book found at: The Eltan Burgos School of Economics. First published: Bourdieu‚ P. (1986) The forms of capital. In J. Richardson (Ed.) Handbook of Theory and Research for the Sociology of Education (New York‚ Greenwood)‚ 241-258. Originally: in “Ökonomisches Kapital‚ kulturelles Kapital‚ soziales Kapital.” in Soziale Ungleichheiten (Soziale Welt‚ Sonderheft 2)‚ edited by Reinhard Kreckel. Goettingen: Otto Schartz & Co.. 1983
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