This sounds like an essay assignment in a social science course to me. Rather than answer it directly, I would encourage you to do some research and can direct you to the following sources. There are multiple journals available that research social behaviors. You might want to focus you search on phrases i.e. "group dynamics," "oppressed groups and behaviors," "criminal behavior and incarceration," "prison and society," etc. Try the Journal of the American Psychiatric Association, and the web site for the National Institute of Health (NIH), the United States Department of Corrections or Bureau of Prisons.
They both helped society.
The goal of the American Colonization Society was to relocate slaves and free Blacks to Africa, specifically, modern Liberia. Garrison's organization's goal was immediate abolition of slavery.
In most of his books, Dickens wrote about Victorian society in general and the poor and disenfranchised in specific.
In "Brave New World," the reservation represents a more natural way of life with its acceptance of emotions, family ties, and spirituality. In contrast, Bernard's society is highly controlled, technologically advanced, and focuses on instant gratification and conformity through conditioning and the use of soma. The reservation offers a stark contrast to the heavily regulated and artificial world of Bernard's society.
Geographically Athens and Sparta are very close but have different values, lifestyles, and cultures. Athens has a population of 140,000 while Sparta has 100,000 inhabitants
To make lighthearted observations about an otherwise serious subject
You could compare a forum to a shopping plaza in modern society. You may also compare it to a civic center such as a city's "downtown" area.You could compare a forum to a shopping plaza in modern society. You may also compare it to a civic center such as a city's "downtown" area.You could compare a forum to a shopping plaza in modern society. You may also compare it to a civic center such as a city's "downtown" area.You could compare a forum to a shopping plaza in modern society. You may also compare it to a civic center such as a city's "downtown" area.You could compare a forum to a shopping plaza in modern society. You may also compare it to a civic center such as a city's "downtown" area.You could compare a forum to a shopping plaza in modern society. You may also compare it to a civic center such as a city's "downtown" area.You could compare a forum to a shopping plaza in modern society. You may also compare it to a civic center such as a city's "downtown" area.You could compare a forum to a shopping plaza in modern society. You may also compare it to a civic center such as a city's "downtown" area.You could compare a forum to a shopping plaza in modern society. You may also compare it to a civic center such as a city's "downtown" area.
We can compare a cell to a society. The whole society is the cell itself The different organelles are the people in the society Each organelle correspond to a specific function for the cell This organelles can be the people in the society. Each person has a specific role in the society. Maybe like, a president with its board members can be the nucleus which gives 'instructions' to the different organelles. Policemen is like the lysosomes Farmers or those who produce food for the people in the society can be the mitochondria. LOL
Society for General Microbiology was created in 1945.
Ethics are just a set of expected codes of behavior in the society. Someone may take them up or choose not to. Laws must however be adhered to and a hefty punishment may follow if some laws are broken.
Yes, social facts are general because they refer to patterns and regularities in human behavior that exist across a society or group. They are not specific to any individual but apply to a broader context.
History in an society starts when that specific society can write.