Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... given community , as Number of births in a year Population of given community × 1,000 The death rate ( the CDR ) is similarly defined . The difference be- tween the two , then , is a measure of input , of natural increase . For the ...
... given community , as Number of births in a year Population of given community × 1,000 The death rate ( the CDR ) is similarly defined . The difference be- tween the two , then , is a measure of input , of natural increase . For the ...
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... Given motivation , education , and persist- ent industry , class position need not follow automatically from that of the parental family . But these attributes , despite the Horatio Alger ethos , are not readily given . It is probably ...
... Given motivation , education , and persist- ent industry , class position need not follow automatically from that of the parental family . But these attributes , despite the Horatio Alger ethos , are not readily given . It is probably ...
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... given behavior is not intrinsically deviant . It becomes " far out " only as measured from the bench mark of common sentiments and rules . ) Since deviance is a social creation , it follows that one group's deviation may be another's ...
... given behavior is not intrinsically deviant . It becomes " far out " only as measured from the bench mark of common sentiments and rules . ) Since deviance is a social creation , it follows that one group's deviation may be another's ...
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