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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIOLOGY AND ECONOMICS              Sociology and economics are the branches of the social sciences .They have very close relationship. Economics deals with the economics activities of man which is also called science of bred and butter. Economics is the study of production‚ distribution and consumption of goods and services. Economics as concerned with material welfare of the human beings. Economics welfare is only a part of human welfare and it can be only sought only with

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    Richard J. Foster’s‚ Celebration Of Discipline‚ is as many who have read his book would say‚ a rare gift. In this book‚ Foster guides his readers on how to effectively understand the essential twelve spiritual disciplines to have a closer and more intimate relationship with God. He does so by breaking the twelve disciplines into three sections; inward disciplines‚ outward disciplines‚ and corporate disciplines. The inward disciplines can be expressed as studying‚ prayer‚ fasting‚ and meditation.

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    The Three Disciplines all appeal to me in some ways‚ but if I had to choose between anthropology‚ psychology‚ and sociology‚ I would have to choose psychology. The reasoning behind it will be explained in detail but it can be broken down to three main reasons; being the first discipline with verified results and facts rather than unproven theories‚ having more post-high school opportunities considering that I wish to pursue a career in business‚ and being the most in-depth discipline. Psychology

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    consumer markets of China‚ India and other developing markets. Yes‚ The World is Flat‚ as Thomas Friedman of the New York Times wrote in his best selling book. What Friedman called “supply chaining” is fundamental to this leveling effect‚ as barriers to trade and interdependence are reduced across the globe. Supply chain managers are caught in the middle‚ with a changing decision environment and a lack of clear information to help guide the decision process. What this says very simply is that for most

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    What is the importance of studying sociology? Of the various social sciences‚ sociology seems to be the youngest. It is gradually developing. Still it has remarkable progress. Its uses are recognized widely today. In modern times‚ there is a growing realization of the importance of the scientific study of social phenomena and the means of promoting what Prof. Giddings calls human adequacy (human welfare). The study of sociology has a great value especially in modern complex society. Some of the

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    JOY FROM PEACE WITH OTHERS I. Introduction In today’s society‚ it is an “all about me” world. Everywhere you turn‚ from TV commercials to t-shirt messages to Facebook‚ the sentiment is the same to “do whatever you want” or “look at me” or just “pamper yourself-you deserve it.” The world tells you to promote yourself and your desires. There is no focus to help others or strive together with others. Despite all of this self-gratification‚ many people‚ including some Christians‚ are surprisingly

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    Sociology - What is Achieved Status? Status is a Sociology term very often used to refer one’s position within the society as a child‚ youth or parent. A person may have a multiple status in the society. A man could be a son‚ father‚ husband‚ brother etc. As Linton says‚ “A status is closely related beliefs about expectation of those having status”. A simple way of identifying one’s status in the society is to see his position that he holds after a certain merit or biological. The society has

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    perspective‚ a person sees a phenomenon (your personal experience) with objectivity in a sociological way. This may involve the critical evaluation of certain things and still accepting what the reality even if it is not very pleasing. This perspective helps us in thinking about several phenomenon critically with respect to sociology and as a result of that many questions may arise which enhances one’s knowledge. Great post! When we talk about advantages of this perspective‚ a key point to remember is that

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    Students of science disciplines are more meritorious than others Science is the subject where talent‚ handwork and knowledge of high level is required. Every modern technology‚ all new innovations are mainly due to science. So science is a very long brunch of studies. Science requires lots of efforts and hard work. Science students have to give not only efforts and hard work‚ science student have to be talented with a huge reserve of knowledge. While others subjects besides science usually do

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    primarily on the disciplines of sociology and psychology” (Warner‚ 1994)‚ that present it as a science that has strong ties to other disciplines. The history of Organizational Behavior (OB) can be traced back to the Scientific Management approaches from the Industrial Revolution as early as the late 1800’s with the work of Frederic Winslow Taylor (1856-1915) (Wertheim). It is in this case‚ behavioral disciplines that have shaped Organizational Behavior into a distinguishable discipline. Of the options

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