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Does The Culture We are Brought Up in Dictate Our Beliefs

by JerryCWM in Society, November 19, 2010
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A simple philosophical discussion on whether the culture we are brought up in dictates our beliefs.

Comparing Sociological Theories of Criminal Behavior

by Joan Swart in Social Sciences, August 7, 2010
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Sociological theories are at the heart of explaining the causes and development of criminal behavior patterns and is particularly valuable in creating an empirical understanding that could be applied in the early determination of risk of criminal and violent behavior, implementation of appropriate intervention methods, and supporting public safety.

A Review of Standpoint Epistemology!

by Ryan J in Philosophy, April 29, 2010
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A Review of Standpoint Epistemology from Sociological Theory class at UNH 2010.

Drive Reduction Theory

by J White in Psychology, February 28, 2010
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This article discusses Drive Reduction Theory.

The Sociological Concept of Divorce in India

by India in Sociology, February 25, 2009
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Divorce is unknown to the customary Hindu law, because marriage is an indissoluble union between the husband and the wife. Incompatibility of temper, adultery, fornication, cruelty and incurable diseases are not grounds that call for divorce.

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