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What are the culture aspects?

ASPECTS OF CULTURE: Values and normsValues are relatively general beliefs that either define what is right and what is wrong or specify general preferences. A belief that homicide is wrong and a preference for modem art are both values. Norms, on the other hand, are relatively precise rules specifying which behaviors are permitted and which prohibited for group members. Note that in everyday usage, "norm" has a quite different meaning (it means average). Here again sociology has constructed its vocabulary by attaching a new meaning to a familiar word. When a member of a group breaks a group norm by engaging in a prohibited behavior, the other group members will typically sanction the deviant member. To sanction is to communicate disapproval in some way to the deviant member. SOURCE: http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/waymac/Sociology/A%20Term%201/2.%20Culture/aspects_of_culture.htmAlso examples of culture are religion, language, heritage, financial class, and beliefs.


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What is the meaning of the name nanthakumar?

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What is the meaning of name shashanth?

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The concept of Systems of Meaning in which an object is assigned a meaning was closely studied by what ethnographer?

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What is the difference between interpretive sociology and scientific sociology?

In interpretive sociology there is more of an emphasis on the research attempting to understand the meaning of peoples actions


Which one is larger submicroscopic or microscopic?

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A four syllable adjective meaning small?

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Etymological meaning of sociology?

That branch of philosophy which treats of the constitution, phenomena, and development of human society; social science.


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Yes, "micro-" is a prefix meaning small, and "-scopic" is a suffix meaning able to see or examine. Together, they form the word microscopic, which means too small to be seen with the naked eye.


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Micro- meaning microscopic. Too small to be seen with the naked eye. Short for Microscopic. There are micro organisms in this forest environment.


What type of sociology relies on the researcher trying to understand the meaning behind the way people interact?

Interpretative sociology


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A variety of bacterium; a microscopic, rod-shaped vegetable organism.


Is discuss a Olympic sport?

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What is the main difference between interpretive sociology and scientific sociology?

In interpretive sociology there is more of an emphasis on the research attempting to understand the meaning of peoples actions


Studying the meaning people attach to their everyday lives is the search for?

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