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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

Open | Answered 24 days ago by the_mekanic | Category: Sociology | 16 Views | Answer Question Now
Values
Values

What determines the value a society has? I mean one hundred years ago people who had a baby out of wed-lock were embarrassed about it and would dissappear for some time, now people not only aren't embarrassed,...

Open | Answered 35 days ago by steve8miller | Category: Sociology | 51 Views | Answer Question Now
Social changes slow and fast (I need some major help here)
Social changes slow and fast (I need some major help here)

Social change and behavior can happen rather quickly or slowly. For example, what was deviant or unusual years ago may be considered normal or acceptable today (i.e., piercing or tattoos) or once was normal is...

Awarded | Answered 55 days ago by bp1 | Category: Sociology | 282 Views | Awarded to: RONIHARVEY RONIHARVEY
What are Fussell's 9 topologies of class?
What are Fussell's 9 topologies of class?

What are Fussell's 9 topologies of class?

Open | Asked 56 days ago by answerboy100 | Category: Sociology | 19 Views | Answer Question Now
Communicating and collaborating in a group
Communicating and collaborating in a group

Strategies for communicating and collaborating effectively in a group of individuals with different learning styles and personality types are

Open | Asked 123 days ago by amirsmommy | Category: Sociology | 68 Views | Answer Question Now
How many people are in the United States?
How many people are in the United States?

What is the population of the United States? How many people live in the US?

Open | Answered 156 days ago by LissaC | Category: Sociology | 314 Views | Answer Question Now
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