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... person gets on . How close are you willing for that individual to stand to you ? Do you have any objection to the person looking right at you for the duration of the elevator ride ? ( 2 ) You are on an almost full elevator ; you are ...
... person gets on . How close are you willing for that individual to stand to you ? Do you have any objection to the person looking right at you for the duration of the elevator ride ? ( 2 ) You are on an almost full elevator ; you are ...
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... person as being " old " before that person is willing to accept that label . The person is accustomed to what he or she sees in the mirror ; thus , changes in that image occur slowly . But seeing someone else after a long time may ...
... person as being " old " before that person is willing to accept that label . The person is accustomed to what he or she sees in the mirror ; thus , changes in that image occur slowly . But seeing someone else after a long time may ...
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... person's claim to a " normal " identity social control : formal and infor- mal means of enforcing norms To sociologists , then , all of us are deviants of one sort or another , for we all violate norms from time to time . To be ...
... person's claim to a " normal " identity social control : formal and infor- mal means of enforcing norms To sociologists , then , all of us are deviants of one sort or another , for we all violate norms from time to time . To be ...
Contents
INSTRUCTORS SECTION | 1 |
Sociological Findings versus | 4 |
Transparencies | 19 |
Copyright | |
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