like maybe 3%
Around 104,514,000
when financially and economically the country begins to collapse regardless of what was done by political power
Rural sociology as it is understood in the United States came into being in Europe only after World War I I. On the surface, this seems somewhat surprising. An important part of the population of Europe is still rural. During the last few decades in most European countries the percentage of the active population engaged in agriculture was higher than in the United States, in several countries much higher. Sociology as a science originated from Europe. So why no rural sociology at an earlier date? The re are several reasons which help to explain this phenomenon. First of all, one has to bear in mind that rural sociology as we know it now is not just the sociology of rural life. One could imagine a rural sociology in many respects quite different from the present. Rural sociology as we know it in America and elsewhere has strong roots in practice. Even if it would not be right to call rural sociology just an applied science, it would be equally wrong to deny its strong interest in the problems of daily life and its striving for applicability. Rural sociology never would have developed in the way it did if it had not shown its importance for the betterment of rural life. But before World War I I, sociology in Europe was hardly seen by nonprofessionals as a science which had a practical value. This conclusion was right. Sociology as it was taught and studied in Europe before the war was, for the greater part, highly theoretical and often even philosophical in character. Thus, there was no place for a rural sociology with a strong orientation to applicability. Many sociologists even sought generalizations at such a high level that differences between rural and nonrural society hardly came
No. Cynthia Rylant, the American author and librarian is alive as of today (5th April, 2014).
Edmund Hillary, a New Zealander born in 1919 and still alive today.
Alive on Planet Earth was created in 1919-09.
Keepin' the Summer Alive was created in 1919-07.
No, sorry. He died in 1919.
The cast of Those Distant Cousins - 1919 includes: John Carr as Skinnay
=She is the one who developed the 21 activities of daily living theory.=)=
There are lots of people alive who know about the "Black Sox Scandal" due to the books, movie and historical accounts of the incident. However, since the "scandal" occured in 1919, over 90 years ago, there may be a few people alive today that would have a "first hand" knowledge of the event, but not many.
He was born December 23, 1919 and is still alive.
He was born in 1919 and he is currently still alive.
yes simple as that dosent matter if dead or alive.
Buddy Morrow (February 8th, 1919 - September 27th, 2010), died today at the age of 91.