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    social facts

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    SOCIAL FACTS - AGENCY/STRUCTURE - SOCIAL TYPES Social facts should be considered as things - in Durkheim’s view‚ they are things‚ meaning they are "sui generis‚" peculiar in their characteristics: they are the effect or creation of human activities‚ actions or agency but they are not intended; they are not the product of conscious intentions - they are the unanticipated consequence of human behavior/agency. Social facts are things because they are outside us‚ they are not a product or creation

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    commentators is to accept that the problem exists and to then work out why people are more antisocial today. The ’collapse of communities’ is often seen as a key influence in the rise of antisocial behaviour‚ with young people growing up without positive role models and a framework within which to develop into sociable adults. This idea of the loss of a sense of community - or indeed of ’society’ - rings true. We are indeed more atomised and

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    mathematician Jacob Bronowski in "The Reach of Imagination" (1967) and paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould in "Evolution as Theory and Fact" (1981)‚ the behind-the-scene development of science is being induced differently through imagination and evolution. In Bronowski ’s essay‚ he describes the unique quality that makes humans different from animals‚ through referring to work done by another expert‚ Walter Hunter. Bronowski then defines how imagination works by explaining the process according to his

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    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-DOING MORE HARM THAN GOOD? Technology can be defined as science applied to practical purposes. From day to day‚ our world has been changed gradually from one condition to another. New ideas always come up to the minds of people to make the living better. Nowadays‚ technology has advanced in tremendous leaps and bounds. We cannot image the world without technological advances. Technology has brought many inventions. Among them are computers‚ mobile phones‚ weapons ‚cars‚

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    Hvdc and Facts

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    into the recent trends in power transmission engineering‚ FACTS and HVDC. The first part of our presentation starts with a quick idea of FACTS. FACTS is defined as a power electronic based system and other static equipment that provide control of one or more AC transmission system parameters to enhance controllability and increase the power transfer capability. This paper also deals with the basic concept involved in the usage of FACT controllers which are capable of controlling up to three system

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    Historical Facts

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    Historical facts In day to day conversation‚ casual historical facts are often brought up. Little thought is actually given in our repetition of these historical facts as to what actually led up to their happening‚ and how they became so well known in the first place. In the article “What are historical facts?” by Carl L. Becker‚ he inquires as to what is actually meant when we talk about “facts” in history. To aid his inquiry‚ he asks 3 simple questions pertaining to the subject: “What is the

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    The Most Valuable Thing in Life is Friendship. Do You Agree? Discuss             A world without friendship‚ what would it look like? It would be like a world without water‚ which is something that is necessary to our life as most relationship in our life‚ namely rivalry‚ best friend and couple; begins with a simple friendship. Therefore‚ in my opinion‚ yes‚ friendship is indeed the most valuable thing in life as friends learns with you‚ be the listener to you‚ and gives support to you whenever

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    Facts on Cocaine

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    increased temperature‚ heart rate‚ and blood pressure. The duration of cocaine’s immediate euphoric effects‚ which include hyperstimulation‚ reduced fatigue‚ and mental clarity‚ depends on the route of administration. The faster the absorption‚ the more intense the high. On the other hand‚ the faster the absorption‚ the shorter the duration of action. The high from snorting may last 15 to 30 minutes‚ while that from smoking may last 5 to 10 minutes. Increased use can reduce the period of stimulation

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    Brain Facts

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    using remarkable new tools and technologies to learn how the brain controls and responds to the body‚ drives behavior‚ and forms the foundation for the mind. Research is also essential for the development of therapies for more than 1‚000 nervous system disorders that affect more than 1 billion people worldwide. As these strides occur‚ it is crucial that scientists communicate with the general public‚ helping students‚ teacher‚ parents‚ medical caregivers‚ policymakers‚ and others stay informed of developments

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    Fact or Inference

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    Fact or Inference Beatrix Drummond Everest University Online “Everything we hear is an opinion‚ not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective‚ not the truth.” - Marcus Aurelius In our current modern age‚ we have a tendency to pay less attention to the people we interact with‚ than we should. The conversations we have at home or at work might be less serious or deep‚ so are our relationships. Unfortunately‚ the lack of our will to think a situation over could lead us to incorrect statements

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