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    September 14‚ 2012 According to Schaefer (2011) “Sociology is the scientific study of social behavior and human groups” (p. 3). In using a scientific method to look at social behaviors sociologists can gain insight into why people behave in certain ways‚ and how those behaviors affect society as a whole. Throughout history there has been an interest in learning about human behavior. This study of human behavior eventually became known as Sociology. At different times in history different approaches

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    E-ISSN 1913-9055 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education A Critique on Feminist Research Methodology Basharat Hussain1 & Amir Zada Asad1 1 Institute of Social Work‚ Sociology and Gender Studies‚ University of Peshawar‚ Pakistan Correspondence: Basharat Hussain‚ Institute of Social Work‚ Sociology and Gender Studies‚ University of Peshawar‚ Pakistan. E-mail: basharat04@yahoo.com Received: September 12‚ 2012 doi:10.5539/jpl.v5n4p202 Accepted: October 25‚ 2012 Online Published:

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    Education is an aspect of socialization which involves the acquisition of knowledge and learning of skills. It shapes moral values through formal transmission. Education is defined as the knowledge‚ skill‚ and development gained from training or studying and‚ Socialization‚ Frohberg‚(1997). the process whereby an individual learns to adjust to a group (or society) and behave in a manner approved by the group (or society). According to most social scientists‚ socialization essentially represents the

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    DIES (FOR A COMPLETE BIO. SEE STEVEN LUKES‚ "EMILE DURKHEIM: HIS LIFE AND WORK. A HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL STUDY; STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1973) "SOCIOLOGY MUST NOT BE A SIMPLE ILLUSTRATION OF READY-MADE AND DECEPTIVE TRUISMS; IT MUST FASHION DISCOVERIES WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO UPSET ACCEPTED NOTIONS." 1909 IDEAS DEVELOPED PRIOR TO 1888 I. SOCIOLOGY AS SCIENCE OF MORAL LIFE A. USE OF ORGANIC ANALOGY 1. SOCIETY COMES PRIOR TO INDIVIDUAL 2. SOCIETY AS SOMETHING BEYOND EVERY PERSON 3. PRODUCTION

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    The Media effect are everyday life‚ it make us and make people think how they do. The media has a great impact on society. It helps people understand what is really going on around them‚ but sometimes it misreads what is really happening and spreads around the wrong information. Social media is defined as the democratization of content and a shift in the role that made humans in the process of reading and publishing information. Social media covers a variety of things that use internet to help

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    significant agent of socialization? Why do friends become more important agents of socialization than parents? There are different types of agents in socialization‚ including the family‚ peers‚ and mass media. These agents of socialization influence our orientations to life. Family places an important role‚ and as we become older we become part of a society where we can obtain opinions and ideas from someone other than a parent. The first and most important agent in socialization is the family

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    learn good moral values. It is also a very influential socialization agent in our life. A norm is what is generally accepted among society but not necessarily a law. For example not picking your nose at a restaurant is not a law but it is the norm and if you were to do so you would get some very disturbing looks. Values are what we learn as the ?right? thing to do. Again these are not laws just values established through every one of our socialization agents. School taught me many crucial norms and values

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    WHAT EFFECTS DO SCHOOLS HAVE ON INDIVIDUALS AND THE SOCIETY AS A WHOLE? Joseph Rainier C. Arriola Student‚ CPTE Summer 2014‚ Sociology of Education‚ Bulacan State University A school is an institution for learning such that when we talk about school‚ we apply the term to mean education. Education‚ if looked at beyond its conventional boundaries‚ forms the very essence of all our actions. What we do is what we know and have learned‚ either through instructions or through observation and assimilation

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    Agency Theory and Its Consequences A study of the unintended effect of Agency Theory on Risk and Morality M.Sc. FSM Master Thesis: Agency Theory & Its Consequences Master Thesis at Copenhagen Business School Student: Thomas Rüdiger Smith Programme: M.Sc Finance & Strategic Management Advisor: Sven Junghagen‚ Department of Management Politics & Philosophy August‚ 2011 Total Pages: 78 (133 with appendix and summary) Characters: 181647 (246486 with appendix and summary) Thomas Rüdiger

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    Ethnography on Gender Socialization For my ethnography research‚ I selected 2 different locations to observe gender socialization amongst children at a toy store. The main focus of this ethnography is to see what types of toys appeal to children based on gender. Also‚ to see if parents are pushing their children on what types of toys they are allowed to choose from. First off‚ the stores I visited for my research was Walmart and Target. Both of these locations consisted of the same amount of toys

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