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... less productive than the United States . The American advantage in productivity has been marked for most of the past two centuries . 5 Science and technology . Americans have a passion for applied science : for using sci- ence to ...
... less productive than the United States . The American advantage in productivity has been marked for most of the past two centuries . 5 Science and technology . Americans have a passion for applied science : for using sci- ence to ...
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... less vocal about movies , and then fall silent about them . Similarly , after initial protests , they gradually object less and less to their younger members wearing makeup and jewelry . Accommodation with the secular culture evolves to ...
... less vocal about movies , and then fall silent about them . Similarly , after initial protests , they gradually object less and less to their younger members wearing makeup and jewelry . Accommodation with the secular culture evolves to ...
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... Less Social stratification Rigid Statuses More ascribed Gender equality Less Norms View of reality , life , Absolute and morals Social control Informal Tolerance of differences Less Formal More Basic organization Families Respect for ...
... Less Social stratification Rigid Statuses More ascribed Gender equality Less Norms View of reality , life , Absolute and morals Social control Informal Tolerance of differences Less Formal More Basic organization Families Respect for ...
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The Sociological Perspective | 3 |
The Role of Values in Social Research | 14 |
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology | 20 |
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