【2】What do the examples of African drivers and Bolivian farmers showA.People with poor vision face many difficulties.B.Too much work can cause vision problems.C.People with cataracts will go blind.D.There is no eye care in African countries.【3】Why do people in southern Asia still have...
This principle, nowadays called “The Law of Attraction (LOA),” has actually been around for thousands of years and can be found in the Bible and many other spiritual texts and teachings. So it is important that we first identify our habitual thought patterns, to see which ones are serving...
In this section, we apply the framework inFig. 1encompassing resistance, resourcefulness, and rootedness, to give examples of the community-led practices, partnerships, innovations and relational networks that foreground well-being and challenge dominant economic models of growth and progress. ...
Sociologists spend a lot of time thinking about social groups; it is the foundation of the discipline, and some of the most seminal work in sociology is all about the significance of the groups to which we belong. Emile Durkheim was interested in social cohesion and how connected we are to...
In other focus groups, similar examples abound. For example, Perihan, in the group of older working class women, states that her best friend is Alevi and she gets along with her much better than most of her covered friends. Similarly, Aynur in the same group has three best friends who ...
Role Conflict: Social Contact with your Doctor By Karen Sternheimer Sociologists are very interested in thesocial rolesthat we take on as part of our daily lives. Our roles provide us with social scripts—ways of behaving in particular situations that are consistent with these roles. ...
(Palgrave, 2003), Salacuse's new work is a comprehensive and easy-to-understand look at negotiation in everyday life. Drawing from his extensive experience around the world, Salacuse applies such large-scale examples as the Arab-Israeli conflicts or those in Berlin and shows us how to use ...
The study investigated the role of students’ everyday knowledge of decimals in supporting the development of their knowledge of decimals. Sixteen students, ages 11 and 12, from a lower economic area, were asked to work in pairs (one member of each pair a more able student and one a less...
this paper will advance the gendered geography of research of the war on terror which according to Berry (2003) uncritically glorifies women’s victimhood for its strategic objectives, or even dehumanises Swati men as perpetrators of terrorism which is one of the vivid examples of how local ...
This article explores an insufficiently problematised aspect of conventional Dirty Hands (DH) analyses: the suggestion that such analyses are animated by a