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have you checked your book for a CD or a supplement website? Those are usually the best because it goes along with the material the teacher is teaching. If you have any specific questions, I and I'm sure a few others have been there done that with Sociology, so we may be of help.
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I am currently taking Sociology right now. It is a 201 level class. Just a basic intro to sociology.
This website corresponds to the book I am using:
http://www.wadsworth.com/cgi-wadswor...line_number=14
It doesn't give too much info, but there are sections for each chapter with outlines and such to help you out.
Hope this helps.
This website corresponds to the book I am using:
http://www.wadsworth.com/cgi-wadswor...line_number=14
It doesn't give too much info, but there are sections for each chapter with outlines and such to help you out.
Hope this helps.
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Bachelor of Arts, class of '00, majored in Sociology and graduated wih Departmental Distinction.
That being said, I agree that many of my Social Theory-type courses were quite abstract and hard to follow. :? I never really embraced the writings of Karl Marx, Noam Chomsky, and the bunch of other communisits (not an insult, just the truth!)... What is the title of your course? If you can be a little more specific on what you need, I'd be happy to try and help! Post or PM.
That being said, I agree that many of my Social Theory-type courses were quite abstract and hard to follow. :? I never really embraced the writings of Karl Marx, Noam Chomsky, and the bunch of other communisits (not an insult, just the truth!)... What is the title of your course? If you can be a little more specific on what you need, I'd be happy to try and help! Post or PM.
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