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1 → Man → World → School → Work → Death → MEANING IN LIFE? → MARX →
Loss of Meaning ↑Meaning in life: free time Framework: loss & gain State Businessmen Recovery? Capitalist Exploitation/ Suffering Workers Class Structure Thesis: Bourgeois (Capitalist) DIALECTIC METHOD Antithesis: revolution Parts: Replaceable Alienation/ separation Synthesis: Communist Society Worker to the product/ activities No Private Ownership Religion: Opium SOCIALISM VS. COMMUNISM VS. CAPITALISM

2 WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY? INTERACTION IS VITAL BEHAVIOR EVOLVES
RELATIONSHIPS ARE FORMED & GROUP LIFE IS ACHIEVED FOCUS: SOCIAL BEHAVIOR

3 GROUP AFFECTING THE MEMBERS AND MEMBERS AFFECTING THE GROUP
PREFER: PRODUCTIVE? GROUP AFFECTING THE MEMBERS AND MEMBERS AFFECTING THE GROUP

4 RELATIONSHIPS ARE FORMED & GROUP LIFE IS ACHIEVED
CAN SOCIETY EXIST IN THIS CASE?

5 SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY
State is a product of man’s contract or covenant.

6 IS IT HEREDITY OR ENVIRONMENT THAT MADE MAN WHO HE WAS?

7 IS IT HEREDITY OR ENVIRONMENT THAT MADE MAN WHO HE WAS?

8 ANTHROPOLOGY (greek: Anthropos)
Why modern populations vary in certain physical features Social study of humanity which includes culture & long term development of man Why societies have the same and different customs despite the fact of distance and lack of communication Discovering why human appeared on earth Why man changed since then

9 Why man changed since then

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14 FIELDS OF ANTHROPOLOGY
Physical Anthropology: Archeology Cultural Anthropology Scientific Linguistics

15 To see is to believe. Your friend gave you these 2 plates and it just so happened that this will be your first time to see such food. Meaning, your ideas are not influenced by your past experiences. Your friend maintained that plate B is the real food. How would you know that the other is not real? What are your grounds that made you claim on such assertion? How would you anchor your knowledge on such experience? A B

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18 DHT: Dihydrotesterone

19 CONGENITAL HYPERTRICHOSIS
Excessive hair growth

20 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Concerned with physical changes of man race evolution, racial classifications

21 Sumerian Giants (Africa)
Men of awesome dimensions… Gen. 6: 1-4 Ancient text: Book of Enoch (Discovered in Ethiopia in Africa; 1773) 200 angels came down to mate with men = GIANTS (6ft – 36ft)

22 ARCHEOLOGY The main pieces of evidence for evaluating prehistoric societies are: Fossils Has an organic life Withstood the test of time Artifacts Man-made

23 MAIN TECHNIQUE OF ARCHEOLOGY
EXCAVATION PROCESS OF RECOVERING OR REDISCOVERING A FOSSIL OR AN ARTIFACT

24 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Culture: way of life which is learned and transmitted by means of language

25 SCIENTIFIC LINGUISTICS
systematic study of recorded and unrecorded languages all over the world. to know how man was able to communicate with his fellow humans, as a result of which, culture developed.

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27 HOW SOCIOLOGY DEVELOPED

28 AREAS OF SOCIOLOGY SOCIAL ORGANIZATION SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY SOCIAL CHANGE
HUMAN ECOLOGY POPULATION SOCIAL THEORY & METHOD

29 SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Classifies human skills = productivity

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31 SOCIAL CHANGE

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35 4, 064 personalities involved in Drug Trade (July 9, 2016) surrendered in Tagum City

36 Influence of population to social system

37 Personality formation as a result of group life
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Personality formation as a result of group life

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39 Behavior of a given population and its relationship to institution
HUMAN ECOLOGY Behavior of a given population and its relationship to institution

40 SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY & METHOD/ INQUIRY
Studies to solve human problems

41 METHODS IN SOCIOLOGICAL INQUIRY
EXPERIMENTAL METHOD SAMPLE SURVEY CASE STUDY OBSERVATION INTERVIEW

42 CASE STUDY INTENSIVE EXAMINATION OF A GROUP OVER A PERIOD OF TIME
CAREFUL RECORDING OF EVENTS

43 EXPERIMENTAL METHOD CONTROL SUBJECT EXPERIMENTAL SUBJECT
EXPOSED TO EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS NOT EXPOSED TO EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS

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45 COLLECTION OF SAMPLE THAT WOULD REPRESENT THE WHOLE
SAMPLE SURVEY COLLECTION OF SAMPLE THAT WOULD REPRESENT THE WHOLE

46 OBSERVATION

47 INTERVIEW STRUCTURED OR DIRECTIVE: SET OF GUIDED QUESTIONS

48 UNSTRUCTURED OR NON-DIRECTIVE:
SPONTANEOUS/ NO SET OF QUESTIONS


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