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... individual's small , very private realm . In doing so , they overlook the powerful role that broad social forces play in shaping people's lives . The ability to see the connection between our own personal experiences and larger social ...
... individual's small , very private realm . In doing so , they overlook the powerful role that broad social forces play in shaping people's lives . The ability to see the connection between our own personal experiences and larger social ...
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... individual's personal vantage point to consider broad social patterns and processes that are not immediately apparent . In this way the everyday world of the individ- ual is suddenly cast in a new light . " To ask sociological questions ...
... individual's personal vantage point to consider broad social patterns and processes that are not immediately apparent . In this way the everyday world of the individ- ual is suddenly cast in a new light . " To ask sociological questions ...
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... individual effort ; most rewards and booby prizes , for instance , go to individuals . This contrasts with China , where the brigade , the team , and the commune pre- vail , and the individual is just part of the larger unit . In school ...
... individual effort ; most rewards and booby prizes , for instance , go to individuals . This contrasts with China , where the brigade , the team , and the commune pre- vail , and the individual is just part of the larger unit . In school ...
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