The Sociologically Examined Life: Pieces of the ConversationThis lively and concise supplemental text uses analyses of everyday conversations and experiences to inspire students to think sociologically about society and about themselves as social actors. |
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... question . Then again , I suppose that many people would inter- pret and answer the question in the same way . How would you explain this tendency ? Is there anything about our culture that might lead people to answer the question in ...
... question . Then again , I suppose that many people would inter- pret and answer the question in the same way . How would you explain this tendency ? Is there anything about our culture that might lead people to answer the question in ...
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... question the morality of how the native people are being treated , one of your hosts says , " How dare you question us and try to make us feel guilty ! You don't understand the situation here . " But what is it that you might in fact ...
... question the morality of how the native people are being treated , one of your hosts says , " How dare you question us and try to make us feel guilty ! You don't understand the situation here . " But what is it that you might in fact ...
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... question is at issue , we can say , " Neither of us knows the answer right now , but we can find one . " Then we can ... questions . What we must do , if we wish to figure out where the disagreement lies , is to try to explain the ...
... question is at issue , we can say , " Neither of us knows the answer right now , but we can find one . " Then we can ... questions . What we must do , if we wish to figure out where the disagreement lies , is to try to explain the ...
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