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Sociology (2251) anyone?

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No, but someone who came from a country where drinking is allowed, will come and drink in Pakistan too. Because Drinking was allowed in that persons country.

But when he'll come to Pakistan, he'll be either fined or else imprisoned because it goes against the law.
 
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But when he'll come to Pakistan, he'll be either fined or else imprisoned because it goes against the law.


But, in Pakistan there is not much such check and balance on things.
He'll continue to drink at home, if not in public.
And thus, there will be a difference and variation in ''Norms and Values''.. because of the legal differences between Pakistan, and the country he came from.
 
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But, in Pakistan there is not much such check and balance on things.
He'll continue to drink at home, if not in public.
And thus, there will be a difference and variation in ''Norms and Values''.. because of the legal differences between Pakistan, and the country he came from.

That negligency of our police is something else. We don't just have to focus on the Pakistani Police, and how are you so sure that the country to which that man migrates is 'Pakistan'? :p
So basically, laws are the same for everyone and everyone has to conform to the laws. Social control agencies are made for this cause.
 
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There are many places on earth where laws are not followed properly.
So the migrants may not abide by those laws, and thus this may lead to variations in norms and values, in the society of that country.
Legal Differences, also play a slight role, in differences in norms and values, but the main role is played by religious differences.

Also, this question states ''How far''.. so you are supposed to tell both sides of this.
In your answer, you only mentioned one side.
We have to tell about the EXTENT to which people in the same society share the same values and norms. So the Extent of the variations in the norms and values, depends on the religious and cultural diversity. An area where the entire population is Muslim, will roughly have the same norms and values. But an area, where different people from different countries live, there will be variations. If only you mention both sides of this, comparing it, and also mention specific examples, summing it all up in 2 pages, you will get 8/8 and an A* in Sociology.
 
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Nabeel.Ahmad Answer these two questions. :3

Q1- Briefly describe two ways in which individuals learn about their society.
Q2-Explain how children learn to interact effectively with other people.
 
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Doesn't matter. You are one smart person.
Come on. It's no biggie.


Q2-Explain how children learn to interact effectively with other people.

They are talking about children, like the one in your avatar.
You are supposed to mention the ways in which babies and children learn how to talk, and mention School. School shapes children and instills in them the necessary interaction skills that are required by society. Parents play an important role. So does, continued exposure to other children, forces them to learn how to talk. Teachers. And all that.
 
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Q2-Explain how children learn to interact effectively with other people.

They are talking about children, like the one in your avatar.
You are supposed to mention the ways in which babies and children learn how to talk, and mention School. School shapes children and instills in them the necessary interaction skills that are required by society. Parents play an important role. So does, continued exposure to other children, forces them to learn how to talk. Teachers. And all that.

Correct. You are awesome. :O
You didn't answer Question 1. :/
 
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Here's another question. :p

Describe two ways in which an infant learns how to play with other children.

I wonder why they ask such questions. -.-


Lol, awesome question.
What is this, Baby-studies? xD
I wonder why they are asking questions related to Babies in Sociology. Babies only constitute a small part of our social system, they don't even contribute much. But i guess, knowing about the grooming of Infants is part of your work as a Sociologist.

Again, this question is asking for the same thing.
See, from the moment a baby is born, parents take care of it. But, at that age, an infant is not exposed to other infants. It's mind is not developed enough to play with other children.
But as the infant grows, it gets exposed to other children. They might send the kid to school, or an infant school, or any other social institution where they take care of babies. There are Baby-institutions where babies get to play with each other and all that. So, you can mention ''Exposure to other children''.. instills in the infant the sense to play with other children.
You can mention ''School''.. and ''the role of parents and teachers''.. and ''Natural Grooming''..
 
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Lol, awesome question.
What is this, Baby-studies? xD
I wonder why they are asking questions related to Babies in Sociology. Babies only constitute a small part of our social system, they don't even contribute much. But i guess, knowing about the grooming of Infants is part of your work as a Sociologist.

Again, this question is asking for the same thing.
See, from the moment a baby is born, parents take care of it. But, at that age, an infant is not exposed to other infants. It's mind is not developed enough to play with other children.
But as the infant grows, it gets exposed to other children. They might send the kid to school, or an infant school, or any other social institution where they take care of babies. There are Baby-institutions where babies get to play with each other and all that. So, you can mention ''Exposure to other children''.. instills in the infant the sense to play with other children.
You can mention ''School''.. and ''the role of parents and teachers''.. and ''Natural Grooming''..

Congrats, Nabeel.
Today, I announce that you are a genius. You haven't even studied this subject yet have more information than me.
Damn, I am a dumbo!
 
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Nabeel.Ahmad

Answer this as well. :p
Explain why there is a greater need for formal social controls in modern industrial societies.

Just so you know, social control is the social process of persuading and forcing individuals to conform to the norms and values.
Formal social control includes: Police, judiciary, prison, courts, laws and so on..
 
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Congrats, Nabeel.
Today, I announce that you are a genius. You haven't even studied this subject yet have more information than me.
Damn, I am a dumbo!

Omg. Thanks. That really made me more confident. :cool:
Don't worry. You are smart too. :D
 
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Nabeel.Ahmad

Answer this as well. :p
Explain why there is a greater need for formal social controls in modern industrial societies.

Just so you know, social control is the social process of persuading and forcing individuals to conform to the norms and values.
Formal social control includes: Police, judiciary, prison, courts, laws and so on..

As i said before, i haven't studied this. But, if, i went into the Sociology paper, without studying a single word, i would write this:

In a society, formal social control is required in order to maintain order. It is Human nature, to not follow the rules, sometimes. It has been instilled in our minds. We are not perfect. So a definite set of laws, a forceful legal system and a strong police force is required by every society in order to maintain a healthy social life for each of its individuals.
But As the world is advancing due to more technological advancements and developments, crime is increasing, at a very high rate. That is why there is a greater need for formal social controls, now more than ever. There are new methods of crime, that are being introduced every day. In order to keep track of all these new criminal advancements, there needs to be a strong social order that prevents these crimes from growing. Also, one important reason for a greater need of more social control is an increase in population. The population of Earth is increasing very rapidly, more than ever before, in history. For example, Pakistan has a population of 200 million, now which has increased so much over the years. A greater population, means more criminals, and a greater need for social regulatory agencies like the police, courts and all that. There are more cars, so there is a greater need for more traffic police. Also, an increased population also leads to poverty in some countries. Poverty, forces people to resort to Crime and stealing and murder. All this, is greatly increasing the need for more social control. So, it can be concluded that the greater need for formal social control in modern industrial societies is due to rapid increase in crime rates, all over the world.

I'd expand on that, and that's it. (I wrote this while listening to music, so i wasn't paying attention).
 
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I am speechless.
A person who has never touched the sociology book has given such a detailed answer. :O
Nabeel, you are simply Ah-mazing. :'D
I am proud of you. ^-^
 
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