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Jul 07, 2007 21:05
sociology likes to split things up into threes
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calcnerd256
July 8 2007, 02:07:52 UTC
there are three sociological perspectives
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calcnerd256
July 8 2007, 02:09:12 UTC
symbolic interactionism
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calcnerd256
July 8 2007, 02:09:46 UTC
functional analysis
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calcnerd256
July 8 2007, 02:10:00 UTC
conflict theory
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calcnerd256
July 8 2007, 02:08:12 UTC
there are three types of authority
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calcnerd256
July 8 2007, 02:08:28 UTC
traditional
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calcnerd256
July 8 2007, 02:08:42 UTC
rational-legal
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calcnerd256
July 8 2007, 02:08:56 UTC
charismatic
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felinoid
July 8 2007, 11:34:36 UTC
There are three good reasons for that.
No there isn't, or if there is I don't know them.
Just there are times when I state my arguments in threes.
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calcnerd256
July 8 2007, 15:57:56 UTC
and it's not fair to claim a trend like that from only two data points
if anything, i should wait until i have three :-P
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No there isn't, or if there is I don't know them.
Just there are times when I state my arguments in threes.
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if anything, i should wait until i have three :-P
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