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851.

Try to find out what Marx and Weber wrote about India.

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852.

Why and how does social organisation shape the relationship between the environment and society?

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Social organizations shape the relationship between the environment and social society in several ways.

Explanation:

  • The major component is access to natural resources.
  • It is connected to the property relation, that directs by whom and how the natural resources will be consumed.
  • Access to natural resources is affected by the PRIVATE ownership of natural resources.
  • The ownership and control over resources is ALSO a RESULT of the division of labor in the production process.
  • The relationship of people who can EASILY access natural resources is different from the people who lack ownership or access.
853.

Show, with examples, how moral codes are indicators of social solidarity.

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854.

What is meant by social ecology?

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855.

What is meant by social order and how is it maintained?

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Social order is a term that is contrary to social disorder. It is that stable situation in which a society is meant to WORK. Since, society is a COLLECTION of various components. Social order is maintained for all the components to work for the prosperity of nation as a whole.

It is maintained by the government so that the people and society function in a proper way by providing EQUAL opportunity to everyone and PROMOTE equity.

856.

Describe in your own words what you understand by the term ‘ecology’.

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The term ecology may be defined in the following ways –
1. Ecology is that branch of biology which deals with the relations and interactions between the organisms and their environment.

2. It is the set of relationships existing between any COMPLEX system and its environment.

3. HUMAN Ecology is that branch of sociology which is concerned with the interdependence of PEOPLE and institutions.

4. It is the study of relationships between human groups and their physical environment.

5. Human Ecology is an INTERDISCIPLINARY and transdisciplinary study of the relationship between humans and their environment. Here environment includes the natural environment, social environment, and BUILT environment

857.

Imagine a society where there is no competition. Is it possible? If not, why not?

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The answer is given below.

Explanation:

  • A society WITHOUT competition is not possible.  
  • As to GROW well we need to maintain competition and to set the BALANCE.  
  • When there will be an example then we will struggle for competition.  
  • Many societies have started working on socialism.  
  • It was the idea where there will be equality in society but the idea got miserably failed.  
  • Competition is neutral everywhere.  
  • It is ALSO considered as a guiding force to survive.  
  • It is the ideology of capitalism and to evolve something new.  

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(COMPOSITION mainly 250 words on "competition leads to progress")  

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858.

Would you agree with the statement that rapid social change is a comparatively new phenomenon in human history? Give reasons for your answer.

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Yes !  I agree with the statement that rapid social CHANGE is a comparatively new phenomenon in human history

Explanation:

Rapid social change is a comparatively new phenomenon in human history because human beings are estimated to have been existing for millions of years.

However, civilization started only 6000 years back.

But when we talk about rapid change in society, it’s a matter of few HUNDRED years and it’s changing with ever INCREASING rate.

It is mainly because of TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT and scientific research.

859.

Discuss the different tasks that demand cooperation with reference to agricultural or industrial operations.

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Tasks that demand cooperation

Explanation:

  • The process when we work together and built up something is called cooperation.  
  • ACCORDING to Durkheim, "Solidarity is important to understand cooperation in society".  
  • It is divided into further two types.  
  • 1) Mechanical solidarity: In this type, people live together on the base of their similarities.  
  • The similarities can be age, social life, ETC.  
  • They sometimes share the same belief and it makes them more friendly to live together.  
  • 2) Organic solidarity: In this form, people live on the base of their labor and interdependence.  
  • Industrialization is also INCLUDED in this type.  

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860.

Can you find illustrative examples of conflict drawn from Indian society? Discuss the causes that led to conflict in each instance.

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Illustrative examples of conflict drawn from INDIAN society.

Explanation:

  • The differences between different SOCIETIES to survive or gain something special at competition level are called conflicts.  
  • The conflicts can be due to class differences, tribe, gender, etc.  
  • It can be hard and can be lighter depending upon the reason for it.  
  • The conflicts that occurred in Indian societies are as follows.  
  • 1) Caste-based conflict: They happened between lower and HIGHER classes of society.  
  • It ended with the bad consequences of the fight between them.  
  • 2) The Kashmir conflict: This was especially between Indian and Pakistanis.  
  • They wanted Kashmir as their own PART which became the reason for their dispute.  

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(Example of role conflict as a student)  

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861.

What are the basic elements of the survey method? What is chief advantage of this method?

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Basic elements of the survey method

Explanation:

  • The survey is conducted to collect information about a specific subject of the research.  
  • There are some basic elements for it and these are the following.  
  • 1) We used it for the coverage of a large area.  
  • 2) We randomly SELECT the data without any bias method.  
  • 3) Mostly interviews and questionnaires are used to collect data.  
  • There are some advantages to these methods as well.  
  • 1) As we discussed it can COVER a large area.  
  • 2) Chances for bias data vanishes DUE to this.  
  • 3) Stratified SAMPLING can be used to represent the WHOLE community.  

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862.

State some of the weaknesses of the survey method.

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Weaknesses of the survey method.

Explanation:

  • When we conduct something there always come some advantages and DISADVANTAGES to it.  
  • Some of the advantages are mentioned here.  
  • 1) The main benefit is through the survey method we can COLLECT a lot of DATA and cover a large area.  
  • When we interview some old aged person it gives US a chance to know about the place more as they have been there for a long time.  
  • 3) It is a reliable method of inquiry.  
  • 4) The versatility of it is also a plus point.  
  • Some of the disadvantages are also mentioned.  
  • 1) Most of the time surveys get stuck due to the single USE of the instrument in it.  
  • 2) Standardized use of questions are difficult to ask and that can be another problem.  
  • 3) The questions like yes or no also create an issue in the data collection.  

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(Sample survey advantages and disadvantages in research by)  

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863.

How do sociologists try to deal with these difficulties and strive for objectivity?

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DIFFICULTIES that SOCIOLOGIST face.

Explanation:

Sociologist tries to do the research without any bias.  

They analyze their research through other points of view and without involving their own feelings.  

This STRATEGY is called self-reflexivity.  

The professional and IMPORTANT way is to keep documentation of everything.  

Sociologist keeps PROPER documentation of every step of their research.  

This will help them in the future and when they want to do proofreading.

864.

What are some of the reasons for ‘objectivity’ being more complicated in social sciences, particularly disciplines like sociology?

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REASONS for objectivity.

Explanation:

  • Objectivity is conducted when you avoid your own feelings and CONDUCT research on the bases of facts.  
  • We should not be biased and involve any personal studies.  
  • It sometimes creates a lot of problems because a lot of scientist ends up getting their likes and dislikes in their research.  
  • There can be unconscious bias due to the pressure of society.  
  • Sociology is not physical science and it can be EXPRESS in many DIFFERENT ways.  

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865.

What in your mind is the most effective agent of socialisation for your generation? How do you think it was different before?

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Effective agent of socialization.

Explanation:

  • Socialization is the process through which we learn to behave in SOCIETY.  
  • It is every type of knowledge that makes us LITERATE and SENSIBLE enough to react and adapt the society.  
  • There are some institutes that are specially built to make every individual socialize.  
  • Schools are also included in these sectors.  
  • The environment also plays a very important role in the socialization of a person.  
  • Nowadays media is also working as a social FACTOR as it helps us to learn new THINGS about society.  
  • In older times, it was difficult to socialize as people have not much knowledge about a lot of things and there were no institutes and media.

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(Why language is taken as the most effective agent of socialization.  

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866.

Is cosmopolitanism something you associate with modernity? Observe and give examples of ethnocentrism.

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Association of cosmopolitan with modernity.

Explanation:

  • Cosmopolitan is something that has a lot of VALUE when we consider different CULTURES on the same level.  
  • It is something that adapts any CULTURE and MAKES it acceptable by others as well.  
  • It presents you with their ideas too.  
  • In this practice, no culture lose their own base, neither foreign culture nor indigenous culture.  
  • It is just like they appreciate other cultures and support them in their own way.  
  • Ethnocentrism is the act through which we judge other cultures.  
  • An example of this is the EATING habits of Asians.
  • They eat everything with chopsticks and that is ethnocentrism.  

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(SPEECH ON TOPIC Tradition against Modernity/ Generation Gap)  

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867.

How can we demonstrate that the different dimensions of culture comprise a whole?

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Different DIMENSIONS of culture.

Explanation:

  • There are basically three dimensions of culture – cognitive, normative, and material.  
  • 1) Cognitive dimension: It is a term in which we get information and knowledge through EXPERIENCE and society.  
  • It helps us to understand the communication factors of the surroundings and how it can affect and make and individual.  
  • 2) Normative dimension: It includes the laws that guide us to behave in the society ACCORDING to our norms.  
  • They have implicit and EXPLICIT rules through which members of society get affected.  
  • 3) Material dimension: It has all the tools, for example, technology, machines, buildings, modes of transportation.  
  • We can do various ACTIVITIES with the help of these tools.  

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(Define culture and culture diversity and dimension of the culture)  

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868.

Discuss how these social institutions interact with each other. You can start the discussion from yourself as a senior school student. And move on to how you are shaped by different social institutions. Are you entirely controlled or can you also resist and redefine social institutions?

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Interaction of social INSTITUTES.

Explanation:

  • A society where we live has different social institutes according to our environment settlement.  
  • These are marriage, family. politics and education etc.  
  • All of them interact with each other SOMEHOW and also affect each other.  
  • Out of all religion is the most powerful one that can affect a lot of sectors and their interaction.  
  • I can be negative or POSITIVE according to our perspective.  
  • In the same way, families are also AFFECTED b the economics and politics of society.  
  • On the other hand education influence the thinking and beliefs of the INDIVIDUAL.  

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(What is institution ?)

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869.

Write an essay on ‘work’. Focus on both the range of occupations, which exist and how they change.

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Work in TERMS of SOCIOLOGY.

Explanation:

  • In terms of sociology, we can discuss work as a task on which we get paid after doing mental and physical work.  
  • There are two types of forms of work that is formal and informal work.  
  • Informal is limited to unorganized sectors and formal is for organized sectors.  
  • We basically REFER to informal work with physical and mental effort.  
  • It is common in the areas where industrialization is not common.  
  • As we can see it is getting vanished because industrialization is getting common.  

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(Difference between formal and informal EMPLOYMENT)  

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870.

Find out how membership, residence pattern and even the mode of interaction changes in the family with broader economic, political and cultural changes, for instance migration.

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Changes in the society.

Explanation:

  • There are three most common types of rights in our society.  
  • These are political rights, Civil rights, and social rights.  
  • 1) Civil rights: In this, we can choose wherever we want to live.  
  • Freedom to speech and the rights to the land that we own.  
  • 2) Political rights: It allows us to elect anyone for our society.  
  • It also gives us the freedom to STAND in public office.  
  • 3) Social rights: hey includes all the facilities INCLUDING health facilities. gives rights to fix the wages as well.  

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(NAME DIFFERENT kinds of rights. discuss any three of them​)  

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871.

Summarise the social anthropological definition of caste.

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The social anthropological definition of caste emphasizes – Caste is based on segmental division, it means that the society is divided into various segments or compartments, which are closed and MUTUALLY exclusive.

Explanation:

  • Each caste is STRICTLY unequal to all other castes, which means every caste is either higher or lower than the other caste in the hierarchical division of the caste SYSTEM.
  • The institution of caste is governed by the rule of ideas of purity and pollution, which imposes restrictions on social interaction, especially the sharing of food.
  • Due to the principles of hierarchy and RESTRICTED social interaction, caste involves differential rights and duties.
  • The caste is decided by birth and is HEREDITARY and the functions of each cast are rigid with specific occupations being allocated to specific castes. Caste involves strict restrictions on marriage.
  • The marriages can take place only within the caste and one may not marry a person who is not of his or her caste.
872.

What is social control? Do you think the modes of social control in different spheres of society are different? Discuss.

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Social control in different spheres.

Explanation:

  • Social control is a strategy used by society to keep discipline in society and manage everything.  
  • There are two methods that can be used to control society.  
  • The first ONE is by force and the second one is by enforcing values of the society.  
  • It is very important to MAINTAIN society.  
  • There can be REWARDS and punishments to keep that discipline in society.  
  • Norms of social control are different for different societies.  
  • The reason is every society have their own culture and values.  

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(Definition of social control in sociology)  

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873.

What have you observed about the stratification system existing in your society? How are individual lives affected by stratification?

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Social interaction and Stratification.

Explanation:

  • Social structure is the behavior of an individual or the whole group of society with the ENVIRONMENT.  
  • It is their interaction with the group or INDIVIDUALS.  
  • People sometimes interact with others on the base of their class, caste, or culture.  
  • Interaction on the BASES of caste color and class is called stratification.  
  • Caste is not in our control as we GET it by birth.  
  • The class can be made after that.  
  • It depends UPON the individual's status in society according to his or her achievements.  

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(Explain the concept of caste stratification ?? In Sociology? in short)  

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874.

How did Ananthakrishna Iyer and Sarat Chandra Roy come to practice social anthropology?

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Ananthakrishna IYER started of his journey as a social anthropologist by

  • voluntarily assisting a British administrator in an ethnographic survey.
  • LATER on he was asked by dewan of chichin to ASSIST an ethnographic survey of the state.
  • He also worked as unpaid superintendent of ethnography for British government.
  • His work was recognized by British anthropologists and administrators.
  • Afterwards, he initiated post graduate department of anthropology at university of Calcutta.  

Sarat was not directly related to anthropology

  • He had a degree in English and law. But he pursued his career in teaching.
  • Later he started working as official interpreter in court. From there he gained interest in the culture and society of tribal people.
  • He traveled and gained practical KNOWLEDGE from tribal communities.
  • This lead to his interest in anthropology and he wrote many articles afterwards.

875.

Can you identify any ideas or theories which have led to the formation of social movements in India in recent times?

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Yes, MANY  ideas or theories can be identified in India in recent times which have led to the formation of SOCIAL movements.

EXPLANATION  

There have been many theories that formed the basis for social movements in India. A few of these include

  • socialism
  • environmentalism
  • feminism etc.

These movements contributed a lot in the economic development of less privileged people in the SOCIETY.

Feminism is the most recent THEORY in the society. It tends to empower women and redefine their role in the society.

876.

How was the Industrial Revolution responsible for giving rise to sociology?

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The industrial revolution is known to be responsible for rising sociology because of its major changes in social life.

Explanation:

Some of them are:.Capitalism- it is a type of social system where business people are more interested in making a profit.

Because of the industrial revolution capitalism has developed as a new form of economic activity.

Degradation of Labour- The industrial revolution developed new methods of organising labour and MARKET and which degraded skilled craftsmen and common labours.

New urban world- People MOVED from cities to villages and then the new urban world was characterized by overcrowded slums, POLLUTIONS from factories, bad SANITATION, a new form of social interaction, etc.

Factory and mechanical division of labour- Industries developed the concept of collective functioning and continuous effort for better conditions but some sociologists TOOK it as an intentional attempt to destroy the peasants, artisan, family and local community.

877.

Why is environmental management a complex and huge task for society?

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Environmental management a complex and huge task for society

Explanation:

Environmental management is often considered as a huge task due to lack of awareness or lack of motivation for a SUSTAINABLE future among individuals .

It requires PEOPLE to take care of their actions on individual as WELL as social level. Not many people are ready for that.

It is difficult to convince people to do things in an environmentally friendly or sustainable manner when they are habitual of doing it the other way.

People think that individual ignorance will cause no harm but in REALITY environmental management on social level is a collective effort.

878.

What is authority and how is it related to domination and the law?

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According to Max Weber AUTHORITY is legitimate power approved socially.

Explanation:

  • Authority is power with which a PERSON or a group has control over another.
  • Whereas Domination means the exertion of power or effect over SOMEONE or something.  
  • If a person in a group or organization is used to being in control or having the authority, it is SAID to be dominant.
  • While the law is the set of principles that are developed by society or GOVERNMENT in order to handle numerous social relationships.
  • It is a formal set of rules that is applicable to all the citizens and is governed by the society.
  • There is no inequality on the basis of any caste or class etc.
879.

Talk to your parents and elders, grandparents and their contemporaries and discuss whether modern society is really more competitive or conflict ridden than it used to be before. And if you think it is, how would you explain this sociologically?

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Yes, i BELIEVE modern society is more competitive or conflict ridden than it used to be before

Explanation:

As a result of DISCUSSION with the parents and elders, grandparents and their contemporaries, I came to the conclusion that modern society is definitely more competitive and conflict ridden than it used to be before.

This is due to the fact that competition increases with the INCREASE in the urge for ownership of means of production. Since, there is increase in competition, people are in a hurry to gain wealth, fame and assets.

This hassle has lead minor social DIFFERENCES to take the form of major conflicts.

A conflict is a destructive way of resolving any problem. Modern age is facing a lot of conflicts e.g. professional conflicts, marital conflicts, CASTE conflicts, religious conflicts, ideological and political conflicts etc.

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880.

Is cooperation always voluntary or is it enforced? If enforced, is it sanctions or is the strength of norms that ensure cooperation? Discuss with examples.

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Cooperation.

Explanation:

  • Cooperation is not always based on voluntary work but it can be ENFORCED as well.  
  • According to the researcher named Kral Marx, cooperation is always enforced.  
  • Different researchers have different points of view but their main emphasis was cooperation.  
  • Marx said that SOCIETY has different classes and DIVIDED on this base so we can not practice voluntary work in it.  
  • They said everyone is ALLOTTED a specific work on the base of their specialization.  
  • So, to get the BEST result cooperation is compulsory.  

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881.

Describe some of the criteria involved in selecting a representative sample.

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CRITERIA involved in selecting a representative SAMPLE.

Explanation:

  • Selecting a representative samples means that we chose the best sample that can be used to represent the whole desired community.  
  • It is done without any bias and chosen randomly.  
  • We have some criteria to choose the representative method and this is as follows.  
  • 1) We collect randomly to AVOID any sort of favoritism or bias.  
  • 2) The stratified base is used to SELECT the representative sample.  
  • In this case, we select data from each stratum randomly to get the whole idea of the community.  

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(What are the type of sampling?)  

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882.

What are the strengths and weaknesses of participant observation as a method?

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Strengths and WEAKNESSES of participant observation as a method

Explanation:

  • There are some strengths and some weaknesses of the observations in research.  
  • The strengths are that they give us a very detailed data about research by indulging the insider's own life.  
  • They give us a chance to see through their PERSPECTIVES.  
  • Fieldwork like this gives us detailed information RATHER than the one with a very SHORT time span.  
  • It ELIMINATES all the bias data as we consult the insider directly.  
  • The weaknesses are also given and these are there can be still some non-bias data as we can not eliminate human error.  
  • It is also weak due to the one-sided relationship of the scientist with the insider.  
  • It should be like where both researchers and responders should directly report them.  

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883.

What are some of the things that ethnographers and sociologists do during participant observation?

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THINGS that ethnographers and sociologists do during participant observation.

Explanation:

  • In QUALITATIVE research, participant's observation plays an important role.  
  • As it is the main source from which we collect DATA and COMPILE the research.  
  • The data for this research is not collected through any survey or interviews but they spent months on knowing people and meeting them in person and collecting data from them.  
  • The participation of any person is called fieldwork.  
  • They do different things while observations and these are following.  
  • They spend a lot of time with the subject matter.  
  • They try to get themselves involve in the community of the research.  
  • Through this, they try to LEARN everything about them.  

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(Related sociologist to participant observation)  

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884.

Why is the question of a scientific method particularly important in sociology?

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Question of a scientific METHOD.

Explanation:

  • The question is IMPORTANT as it helps a lot of scientists to acquire more KNOWLEDGE about it.  
  • Sociologist studies and interact with a lot of SOCIETIES with different cultures and norms.  
  • In this way, they have to take the opinions of different people and how they react to it.  
  • They say that to feel their scientific approach we need to think scientifically for it.  
  • After the research, they analyze the data WITHOUT their own perception and without getting bias.  

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(Importance of sociology?​)  

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885.

Compare two cultures with which you are familiar. Is it difficult not to be ethnocentric?

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Comparison of CULTURES.

Explanation:

  • The very common cultures are urban and rural cultures.  
  • Urban life includes all the people who are living in the city.  
  • It includes formal EMPLOYMENT because everything is controlled by technology in cities.  
  • In villages, people are most commonly involved in AGRICULTURE management and INFORMAL employment.  
  • The rural life is based on traditions rather than urban life.  
  • In cities, people live individually and in the village, they prefer to live TOGETHER.  
  • Ethnocentrism is something that comes into action when different cultures interact with each other and perform their norms.  

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886.

Write an essay on school as a social institution. Draw from both your reading as well as your personal observations.

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School as a social institution.

Explanation:

  • Education also has TWO types and that is formal and informal learning.  
  • It is a LIFELONG process and we don't only learn it at schools but also from the surroundings and from our home.  
  • Sociology paid an overview of the role of education in society.  
  • It says that education is the transmission of communication for every individual.  
  • The different scientists said different things about it.  
  • Durkheim said that "A society cannot survive without a common base of IDEAS''.  
  • We should mold children in a way that they can differentiate between good and bad.  
  • In this way, schools play an IMPORTANT role to give socialism to children.  

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887.

Note what are the marriage rules that are followed in your society. Compare your observations with these made by other students in the class. Discuss.

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Marriage rules in our society.

Explanation:

  • Marriage is an important part of our society and it exists in different forms and values.
  • It depends upon a number of PARTNERS and with whom we can marry.  
  • On the BASE of the number of partners, there are further TWO forms that are monogamy and polygamy.  
  • In monogamy, one person can have only one spouse at a time and in polygamy the person can have more than one spouse.  
  • The strategy of with whom we can marry there are some regulations.  
  • In some cultures, we are RESTRICTED to marry within the culture.  
  • In others, there is no COMPULSION on that.  

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888.

As a member of society you must be interacting with and in different groups. How do you see these groups from a sociological perspective?

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Social interaction in society.

Explanation:

  • Social interaction is important in many cases.  
  • The main REASON is it helps us to BUILD confidence in social life.  
  • Interaction in a group broadens your POINT of view in a lot of things and gives you information on different topics.  
  • In this case, people learn to respond and BEHAVE in the ENVIRONMENT.  
  • There are different means of communication that people use to communicate in society
889.

Hoe many languages are there in africa​

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ANSWER:

approximately1500-2000 LANGUAGES

890.

Treatment give to the boy in lesson the african -man paragraphs​

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ANSWER:

who KNOWS that PASSAGE

891.

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ANSWER:

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892.

Q3 tick the correct answerwe should question /not questionthe gender messages we getthrough the media.​

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ANSWER:

We should question.

We have a FUNDAMENTAL right to speak.

So no one can STOP US to raise questions.

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893.

What is the thing that a thief can see but cannot steal?​

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ANSWER:

HEART of a WOMEN can be STOLEN by a THIEF

894.

Hey everyone, do you know Sujal Oswal is Ajinkya Rahane's biggest ever fan. You can check his profile on Instagram :- sujaloswal2004. He also has Ajinkya sir's autographed season ball. You also comment your favourite player and do you have their autograph?​

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ok.. THANKS for this information..

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PLEASE FOLLOW me... FRIEND

895.

A WHOLESALER SELLS GOODS AT 5% PROFIT WHILE A RETAILER SELLS THE SAME GOODS AT 10% PROFIT. STILL THE WHOLESALER MAKES MORE MONEY AS COMPARED TO THE RETAILER .WHY?? THINK AND TELL.​

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Becoz the retailer has to buy it from a whole SELLER who has SOLD those products to the retailer at 5% PROFIT. so when the retailer sells the same good at 10% profit he actually gains 5% of the profit.

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Explain the following with reference to the context:1. No, I don't work for a ShahI said, but for a Shahni, very kind, very well offAnd I am not the only oneWorking for herShe has many servantsEver ready to do her bidding​

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What do you want us to TELL you can you just ELABORATE your QUEST.....?

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How does trade flourish with the devlopment of Agriculture and Industry​

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2) Two people come face-to-face, one person lets the otherperson pass.YesNo​

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yes

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Why do people wear different types of clothes in different climatic zones ??pls answer my question ​

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LIKE in summer season, we wear summer clothes to MAKE ourself get satisfied with the weather......EVEN in winter we wear tough clothes to make ourself hot...

so FINALLY we wear seasonal clothes to make ourself get READY for the changing weather...

,mark as brainliest bruhh...lol xd

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What is samp?????????????​

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COARSELY GROUND INDIAN corn, or a kind of PORRIDGE made from it.