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he likes to touch thing, he always gets in trouble
Unhopeful, always negative, doesn't smile or laugh often. Not really up for trying new things.
Gollum always over exaggerates the ss. He also talks to himself
Pink and red stuff. She always wears things like that. Maybe blue with jeans. (heart)
She had a beautiful and long neck. Turtlenecks were made for such things as they made her look more beautiful and so gracious
Peter L. Berger, a prominent sociologist, defines the sociological perspective as seeing the general in the particular. This perspective emphasizes the importance of understanding how broader social structures and institutions shape individual behavior and experiences. Berger argues that sociologists should strive to uncover the underlying social forces that influence human behavior.
To understand why people or societies do the things they do.
My guess is Sociology.
The first rule in sociology is to approach social phenomena with an open mind, questioning assumptions and being aware of biases. It involves viewing society objectively and seeking to understand the factors that shape human behavior and interactions.
One suggests a multitude of different appearances, the other suggests the over all appearance of many things, so it really depends on what you're referring to, but in general you would say 'by the look of things'.
Countercultural refers to beliefs, behaviors, or values that oppose or challenge mainstream societal norms. These movements often strive to create alternative social structures and challenge dominant cultural practices. Countercultural movements can emerge in response to injustices, inequalities, or societal norms that are perceived as oppressive or harmful.
This is similar to the saying "The grass is always greener on the other side," meaning that things you don't have, etc. always seem more desirable than what you do have. It also suggests that if you do get to where the grass is greener, it may not be as great as what you imagined it to be.
Karl Marx saw sociology as the scientific study of society and social relations shaped by the economy and the distribution of resources. He believed that sociology should analyze how power dynamics, social classes, and economic systems influence social structures and relationships.
As their name suggests, vendors sold things, primarily things to eat.
Interpretive Sociology
Interpretive Sociology
Industrial sociology is a disciple with a large scale. It studies technological evolution, globalization, labor markets, work organization, management, and employment relations and how these things affect workers at the global level.