» The Sociological Imagination Revisited The Sociological Imagination - 0 views
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the popular mood was suffused with a strange sense of unease. It was a condition in which people were told by their papers, their screens, their politicians and ideologues that they lived in a state of freedom.
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An American could be whoever they wanted to be and follow their own inclinations and desires. But the scope of this freedom was very much limited to every American’s private life
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that all wasn’t safe and well
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Lesbian Parents & Their Well-Adjusted Kids: What the Study Really Means : 80beats - 0 views
Is dependence on technology the real threat? - Casting Out Nines - The Chronicle of Hig... - 0 views
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teaching of fractions:
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closer to what people needed back before there were calculators.
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People float the “dependence on technology” counter-argument
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Chapter 01 - History and Introduction - 0 views
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Auguste Comte (born 1798
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ociety's knowledge passed through 3 stages
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cience-based). Positivism is the objective and value-free observation, comparison, and experimentation applied to scientific inquiry
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Making Thinking Visible - 0 views
The State of Wikipedia on Vimeo - 0 views
Links to Resources - Infographics - 1 views
Are Women More Generous Than Men | Women and Philanthropy: A Literature Review | Center... - 0 views
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Are Women More Generous Than Men?
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this publication talks about empathic response based on gender and giving to charity. it includes many dates and names concerning experiment previously done that can prove or deny information that is stated. she states that the amount of money that is to be given is a big factor as well, quote: "men are more generous when it is cheap, but women are more generous when it is more expensive to give." In the end she states that it goes way further than just gender, quote: "single females, married men, and married women are significantly more likely to be donors than single men."
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In the economics literature, Andreoni and Vesterlund (2001) seminal study demonstrated that the question of “Who is more generous?” is complicated. Their study differences in the “demand curves for altruism” where men are more responsive to the price of giving (pg. 1). They conclude that men are more generous when it is cheap to give, but women are more generous when it is more expensive to give.
About the Open Directory Project - 0 views
Educational Leadership:Teaching for the 21st Century:What Would Socrates Say? - 0 views
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This argument rests on the premise that we learn best through data collection without the burdens of judgment and discernment.
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The Dumbest Generation
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Bhutan's 'Gross National Happiness' index - Telegraph - 0 views
Creating Infographics with your Students - 0 views
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