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Science of society, social institutions, and social relationships,
and specifically the systematic study of the development, structure,
interaction, and collective behaviour of organized human groups. It
emerged at the end of the 19th century through the work of &Eacute;mile
Durkheim in France, Max Weber and Georg Simmel in Germany, and Robert
E. Park and Albion Small in the U.S. Sociologists use observational
techniques, surveys and interviews, statistical analysis, controlled
experiments, and other methods to study subjects such as the family,
ethnic relations, schooling, social status and class, bureaucracy,
religious movements, deviance, the elderly, and social change. The
ideas and images of a religion are much influenced by the social
culture in which it emerges. Some of the oldest social institutions and
practices, such as those concerning birth and death, marriage and the
family, and art and music, have developed in a religious context.
Religion has often been a driving force in the reform of social abuses.


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        <title> Eulogy For A Good Book: PowerPoint and the Two Reasons You Need to Understand it</title> 
        <description>Good bye Moby Dick! Farewell Crime and Punishment! Adios National Geographic and Readers Digest!

PowerPoint and the generation of the 7th Millennium rules.

If you/' re a &quot;Baby Boomer&quot;-  PowerPoint will likely not appeal to you. Perhaps you will even feel it is evil. But</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Choice Theory</title> 
        <description>You have listened to me for a year now talking about Choice Theory but I know I’ve never really explained what Choice Theory is. Choice Theory is actually an explanation of all human behavior developed by Dr. William Glasser.

There are basically five components of this theory—the ba</description> 
		
		
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        <pubDate> Thu, 08 Jan 2009 11:21:24 -0800</pubDate> 
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        <title> Auschwitz Death Camp, Lesson Learned</title> 
        <description>Auschwitz was the most notorious of the Nazi labor camps in WWII. There-  a man or woman could expect at any moment to be sent to the gas chambers-  used for medical experiments or given a phenol injection to the heart which would cause death in 15 seconds. If lucky-  they would instead be used</description> 
		
		
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        <pubDate> Thu, 08 Jan 2009 11:21:24 -0800</pubDate> 
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        <title> The Current Status of World Hunger</title> 
        <description>Where does starvation exist in the world today? What are some of the causes of world hunger? Are citizens of developed countries donating monetarily to the ongoing relief efforts? In this article I will address these questions with the hope that by creating an understanding of the current world</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.articles.travelmycity.com/Reference-Education/articles_The-Current-Status-of-World-Hunger.htm</link> 
        <pubDate> Thu, 08 Jan 2009 11:21:24 -0800</pubDate> 
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        <title> The Roman Family</title> 
        <description>The father in the Roman family (paterfamilias) exercised absolute and lifelong power over all other family members (patria potestas): his wife-  children-  and slaves. If the father/' s father was alive - then he was the supreme authority in the household. Fathers were even allowed to execute th</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.articles.travelmycity.com/Reference-Education/articles_The-Roman-Family.htm</link> 
        <pubDate> Thu, 08 Jan 2009 11:21:24 -0800</pubDate> 
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        <title> Lost Relatives and Ancestors: A Beginners Guide</title> 
        <description>Lost Relatives and Ancestors: A Beginner’s Guide

“Collecting Dead Relatives and Sometimes a Live Cousin” and “My Family Tree is Lost in the Forest” are just some of the catchy slogans found printed on the shirts of genealogy enthusiasts. These avid researchers are looking to fill th</description> 
		
		
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        <pubDate> Thu, 08 Jan 2009 11:21:24 -0800</pubDate> 
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        <title> NGOs : The Self Appointed Altruists</title> 
        <description>Their arrival portends rising local prices and a culture shock. Many of them live in plush apartments-  or five star hotels-  drive SUV/' s-  sport $3000 laptops and PDA/' s. They earn a two figure multiple of the local average wage. They are busybodies-  preachers-  critics-  do-gooders-  and p</description> 
		
		
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        <pubDate> Thu, 08 Jan 2009 11:21:24 -0800</pubDate> 
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        <title> Race and Racism  Some Concepts Defined</title> 
        <description>Despite adamant claims to the contrary-  racism continues to plague many peoples around the world. The first step toward resolving issues of racial intolerance and prejudice is to develop an understanding of the underlying concepts and their labels.

This (rather long) article touche</description> 
		
		
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