Sociology
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Introducing Sociology: Definition, Nature
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Subject Matter of Sociology
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Sociology and Common Sense
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Importance of Sociological Study
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The Development of Sociology: The Origins
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Early Sociologists : Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer
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Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim and Max Weber
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Modern Developments and Industrial Revolution
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Capitalism and Socialism
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The Functionalist Perspective
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The Conflict Perspective
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The Interactionist Perspective
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Sociological Research Methods
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Scientific Methods in Sociological Research
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Scientific Methods' Application
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Fact, Concept, Variables, Correlations of Sociological Research
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Control, Hypothesis, Assumption, and Theory of Sociological
Research
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The Methods of Social Research
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Historical, Comparative, Statistical
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Case-study, Experiments
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The Research Process
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Basic Social Institutions
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Marriage: Concept, Forms, and Functions
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Family: Concept, Forms, and Functions
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hanging Pattern of Marriage and Family
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Culture, Society, and Socialization
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Definition, Characteristics of Culture
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Aspects and Elements of Culture
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Culture and Civilization
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Stages in the Evolution of Human Civilization
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Agencies of Socialization
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Social Change and Social Stratification
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Concept of Social Change
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Social Evolution, Social Progress
- Social Development
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Factors of Social Change Impacts
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Social Change Impacts
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Social Stratification: Concept, Forms
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Social Stratification and Social Mobility
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Social Problems and Applied Sociology
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Concept of Social Problems
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Major Social Problems: Crime
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Drug Addiction, Juvenile Delinquency
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Scope, Role of Sociologist in Applied Sociology
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Policy and Planning: Objectives and prerequisites of Social
Planning
- Globalization: ICT
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Concept and Areas of Globalization
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Impact of Globalization on Society
- The Rise of ICT
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Dimensions of Globalization
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Technological and Information globalization
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Technology and Society: Concept, Technological Innovation
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Effects of technological factors
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Technology and Society
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Influence of Technology on Social Institution