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... contrast , tend to be economically more cautious and conservative than their neighbors to the south ; Lipset ( p . 18 ) notes that Canada remains roughly 10 percent less productive than the United States . The American advantage in ...
... contrast , tend to be economically more cautious and conservative than their neighbors to the south ; Lipset ( p . 18 ) notes that Canada remains roughly 10 percent less productive than the United States . The American advantage in ...
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... contrast , Canada has had nine prime ministers and the United States has had ten presidents . To add greater stability , the Italians have recently changed their system so that three - quarters of their Senate seats are now decided on a ...
... contrast , Canada has had nine prime ministers and the United States has had ten presidents . To add greater stability , the Italians have recently changed their system so that three - quarters of their Senate seats are now decided on a ...
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... contrast to this symbolic interactionist view , the conflict perspective would stress the domination of females by males in all spheres of life , includ- ing that of reproduction . Conflict theorists would argue that Celia has ...
... contrast to this symbolic interactionist view , the conflict perspective would stress the domination of females by males in all spheres of life , includ- ing that of reproduction . Conflict theorists would argue that Celia has ...
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The Sociological Perspective | 3 |
The Role of Values in Social Research | 14 |
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology | 20 |
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