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SYG 2000 UCF Exam 1 with complete solutions
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Sociology - Answer- The study of society and human interaction with society 
 
Sociology Seeks to understand - Answer- General human behavior, social relationships and social institutions 
 
Sociological Imagination - Answer- The ability to grasp the relationship between individual lives and the larger social forces that shape them. Put things into context, personal beliefs aside, be objective. 
 
Agency - Answer- ability for an individual to exercise free will 
 
Structure - Answer- patterned s...
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PHR 915 Block 2 Exam| 237 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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What is a law? correct answer: A set of standards that govern conduct that can be enforced by the government 
 
What is ethics? correct answer: A set of standards that govern conduct which are enforced by professional associations 
 
What are mores? correct answer: A set of social standards that are enforced by personal behaviors 
 
Why do we have laws? correct answer: We need standards so people will know what is expected of them and that they will conform their behavior. 
 
Is ignorance of...
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UCLA Comm 10 Midterm (2023/2024) Rated A+
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UCLA Comm 10 Midterm (2023/2024) Rated A+ Norms Rules on what is expected in a given situation. 
Types of Social Norms Folkways, Mores, Taboos 
Folkways Lightly held norms. Not a big deal if you break them. 
Mores More strongly held norms. Breaking is a bigger deal. 
Taboos Most strongly held norms. Laws against such action. 
Folkway Example You should wear matching socks. 
More Example Adults playing naked on the front lawn. 
Taboo Example Having sex with a family member (incest). Having sex wi...
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UCLA Comm 10 Midterm / UCLA Comm Exam with complete solutions 2024 LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
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UCLA Comm 10 Midterm / 
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Norms - CORRECT ANSWER-Rules on what is expected in a 
given situation. 
Types of Social Norms - CORRECT ANSWER-Folkways, 
Mores, Taboos 
Folkways - CORRECT ANSWER-Lightly held norms. Not a big 
deal if you break them. 
Mores - CORRECT ANSWER-More strongly held norms. 
Breaking is a bigger deal. 
Taboos - CORRECT ANSWER-Most strongly held norms. 
Laws against such action. 
Folkway Example - CORRECT ANS...
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UCLA Comm 10 Midterm Exam with complete solutions
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UCLA Comm 10 Midterm Exam with complete solutions 
Norms - ️️ Rules on what is expected in a given situation. 
Types of Social Norms - ️️ Folkways, Mores, Taboos 
Folkways - ️️ Lightly held norms. Not a big deal if you break them. 
Mores - ️️ More strongly held norms. Breaking is a bigger deal. 
Taboos - ️️ Most strongly held norms. Laws against such action. 
Folkway Example - ️️ You should wear matching socks. 
More Example - ️️ Adults playing naked on the front lawn...
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HOSA Human Growth and Development Latest Update Graded A+
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HOSA Human Growth and Development 
 
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health state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing 
 
health promotion health care directed toward increasing optimal level of wellness 
 
health restoration tertiary disease prevention; rehabilitating and restoring person 
 
malnutrition poor dietary practice from lack of essential nutrients or failure to use available 
foods 
 
general adaption syndrome (GAS) alarm, resistance, exhaustion 
 
fight-or-flight response s...
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PVL3702 NOTES
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LAW OF CONTRACT NOTES: 
Contract as an agreement intended to create enforceable obligations 
A contract is an agreement between two or more parties. 
The extra ingredient that distinguishes contracts from non-binding 
agreements is a serious intention to create legally enforceable obligations 
(animus contrahendi). 
The absence of an animus contrahendi explains why ‘gentlemen’s 
agreements’ are not enforceable as contracts. 
Legally binding agreements that are not contracts: 
The ...
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PVL2602 Semester 1 Notes
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Succession 
Succession: 
- This aspect of law deals with what happens to an estate (the assets you leave behind) after you pass 
away. 
- Estate = the assets, obligations, liabilities, debts, etc. that you leave behind. 
- Inheritance = what is left once all the debts and liabilities have been paid. 
- Succession determines who qualifies to inherit. 
There are 2 types of succession: 
- 1) Testate = dealing with wills. 
- 2) Intestate = dealing with no wills. 
Terminology: 
- Deceased = person w...
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Peds Preschool Review Practice Questions 2024.
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Peds Preschool Review Practice Questions 2024. 
 
 
A nurse is planning to foster independence in a group of 4-year-old children. What self-care skill does the nurse expect 4-year-olds to be capable of performing? 
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Parting and combing hair 
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Putting on a shirt and buttoning it 
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Cutting meat with a fork and knife 
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Slipping into shoes and tying shoelaces - CORRECT ANSWER 2 
Four-year-old children can put on a shirt and can fasten it if the buttons are large. Four-year-olds will be able ...
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JCCC SOC 122 Exam 2 SG Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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JCCC SOC 122 Exam 2 SG Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Define Material Culture - ANSWERSElements of a culture are tangible 
 
What are Non- Material Culture - ANSWERSElements of a culture aren't tangible 
 
What are 4 primary elements present in all culture? - ANSWERSSymbols, Language, Social Norms, and Values. 
 
Define Symbols - ANSWERSObject, Event, idea that represents something else. 
 
Define Language - ANSWERSSets of symbols that're arranged that allow communication therefore interac...
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