| # |
Definition |
Sets |
| 1 |
shepherd |
102 sets |
| 2 |
shepard |
16 sets |
| 3 |
uncertainty reduction theory |
6 sets |
| 4 |
sheperd |
6 sets |
| 5 |
invitation to sociology |
6 sets |
| 6 |
he is shot in the pelvis while trying to rescue a messenger dog. |
5 sets |
| 7 |
shephard |
4 sets |
| 8 |
he is shot in the pelvis while trying to rescue a messenger dog |
4 sets |
| 9 |
shot trying to help a wounded dog |
4 sets |
| 10 |
sheppard |
3 sets |
| 11 |
(n m) homme qui mène un troupeau de moutons |
3 sets |
| 12 |
pásztor |
2 sets |
| 13 |
çoban |
2 sets |
| 14 |
pastore |
2 sets |
| 15 |
social construction of reality |
2 sets |
| 16 |
s'occupe des moutons |
2 sets |
| 17 |
celui qui garde les moutons |
2 sets |
| 18 |
berger said that 'men act and women appear. men look at women. women watch themselves being looked at.' |
2 sets |
| 19 |
-p279; goes to put a wounded dog out of its misery but sustains a pelvic wound |
2 sets |
| 20 |
960's based on 6rm, 3 sets 6 x 100% |
2 sets |
| 21 |
bergère |
2 sets |
| 22 |
who wrote a definition of religion that means that we are special- we are not the dirt, birds- we have been created in the image of god- we are his special creatures- we are inherently better? |
2 sets |
| 23 |
conrad's psychiatrist |
2 sets |
| 24 |
his analysis of society as subjective reality describes the process by which an individual's conception of reality is produced by his or her interaction with social structures. |
2 sets |
| 25 |
german city-dweller |
2 sets |
| 26 |
recalled more double bind statements by the mother of schizophrenics than non-schizophrenics. |
2 sets |
| 27 |
lost his life rescuing a dog |
2 sets |
| 28 |
socialist representative from milwaukee who was elected after taft's ballinger-pinchot controversy |
2 sets |
| 29 |
how to think sociologically |
2 sets |
| 30 |
most powerful soldier, is killed while trying to find a wounded messenger dog |
2 sets |
| 31 |
someone who attempts to save or kill a wounded dog but dies from his wound in the thigh |
2 sets |
| 32 |
someone who attemps to save or kill a wounded dog but dies from his wound in the thigh |
2 sets |
| 33 |
a shepherd |
2 sets |
| 34 |
amount of gain needed should amplify sounds to average speech spectrum level and low frequencies should be slightly reduced |
1 set |
| 35 |
be'3gé
shepard - a family name |
1 set |
| 36 |
sociology is a passionate curiosity disciplined by scientific methodology about the interaction of people. |
1 set |
| 37 |
culture shock |
1 set |
| 38 |
collective ideas move institutions, relationships organized into institutions. what are the collective ideas that move institutions? (person) |
1 set |
| 39 |
social construction of reality consciousness
taken for granted views
culture shock |
1 set |
| 40 |
public right to know. ny times says they are trustee; berger asks who appointed them? why did they hold onto the information for 3 months before publishing? how come the ny times didn't just turn in the papers? unseemly haste in decision |
1 set |
| 41 |
who succeeded warren as the next chief justice |
1 set |
| 42 |
pro-sovereignty |
1 set |
| 43 |
medieval music and the art of memory |
1 set |
| 44 |
the most powerful soldier in the second company. during the summer of 1918 he commits an error in judgment and is wounded. |
1 set |
| 45 |
the author of the first reading, "invitation to sociology." he says sociologists are "intensively, endlessly, shamelessly interested in the doings of men." he will go past boundaries and study priests and prostitutes alike like a peeping tom. the sociologist is most like a historian. shocking discoveries like racist southern u.s. and it's similarity to the caste system will be made. "things are not what they seem." |
1 set |
| 46 |
"sociology as an individual pastime"
discusses: what is involved in sociological "debunking"? how are others likely to respond to sociological insights?
how can we explain the fact that people within any society tend to take their own way of life for granted?
what are the practical benefits of the sociological perspective? are there any liabilities? |
1 set |
| 47 |
fetches a machine gun and sets the men free. he runs to fetch a wounded messanger dog. he has "front line madness" he gets struck by lightning and has a pelvis wound. 6ft tall and the most powerful man in the company. |
1 set |
| 48 |
killed while trying to help a wounded dog |
1 set |
| 49 |
herde |
1 set |
| 50 |
noise of solemn assemblies |
1 set |
| 51 |
ways of seeing |
1 set |
| 52 |
character: german soldier who loses his judgement and runs into open to try to euthanize a dying dog. |
1 set |
| 53 |
•social construction of reality
•sacred canopy - religion
•culture shock
•normal vs. abnormal |
1 set |
| 54 |
1. tenure of office act was no good, so johnson breaking it wasn't a real crime
2. abuse of congress' power-->good johnson wasn't convicted |
1 set |
| 55 |
conflict theorist, social constructuralism |
1 set |
| 56 |
form objections/atty didn't undersand pr rule 3.4 |
1 set |
| 57 |
"men act and women appear" |
1 set |
| 58 |
world-building under a sacred canopy |
1 set |
| 59 |
the desecularization of the world: resurgent religion and world politics |
1 set |
| 60 |
who said, "violence is the ultimate foundation of any political order"? (last name only) |
1 set |
| 61 |
a herder |
1 set |
| 62 |
sheep herder |
1 set |
| 63 |
sheep herder, s'occupe des moutons |
1 set |
| 64 |
the capitalist spirit: toward a religious ethic of wealth and creation |
1 set |
| 65 |
a rumor of angels modern society and the rediscovery of the supernatural |
1 set |
| 66 |
attend les moutons |
1 set |
| 67 |
was the socialist representative (austrian born) elected from milwaukee; republicans lost the presidential seat, but maintained majority of the senate by the following ratio 51:41 |
1 set |
| 68 |
berger |
1 set |
| 69 |
the use of electronic devises to capture a conversation constitutes a search under the 4th amen. |
1 set |
| 70 |
replicated milgram's study with variations to make it more ethical |
1 set |
| 71 |
there is cultural diversity now and therefore lots of interpretations of faiths. this undermines the plausibility of the church and we are no longer unified by the monopoly of church; which creates a crisis of credibility of religion. |
1 set |
| 72 |
pentecostalism in latin america like p.w.e encourages ascetic way of life says soemthing like this is needed to promote economic growth yet says resources are essential which is why it worked in s.brazil but not n. brazil |
1 set |
| 73 |
ad campaign that grad students like alc. disassociative group went from 6 to 2 drinks per week |
1 set |
| 74 |
"invitation to sociology"; asks to look for alternative explanations for everyday behaviors; example: showering; debunking: question things that are "taken-for-granted" |
1 set |
| 75 |
preparation for crime crosses into attempt when the acts are no longer equivocal. once intent is established, any direct act towards completion of the offense constitutes an attempt. |
1 set |
| 76 |
focus on interactions and relations |
1 set |
| 77 |
qui garde les moutons |
1 set |
| 78 |
"men act, women appear", wrote "ways of seeing" |
1 set |
| 79 |
austrian-born milwaukeean who was elected to the house as a socialist representative |
1 set |
| 80 |
author of little big horn |
1 set |
| 81 |
shepered |
1 set |
| 82 |
n.shepard |
1 set |
| 83 |
shepherd (n) |
1 set |
| 84 |
learn how to succeed in your own world as if you are not a part of it.. make it strange to you in order to see what it really is. |
1 set |
| 85 |
functionalist who believed that religion legitimizes social behavior. |
1 set |
| 86 |
vicarious conditioning: you watch someone be classically conditioned and you become conditioned as well. |
1 set |
| 87 |
the most powerful soldier in the second company. during the summer of 1918, he commits an error in judgment and is wounded while trying to rescue a messenger dog under fire. |
1 set |
| 88 |
strongest soldier
tries to rescue a dog
is shot in the pelvis |
1 set |
| 89 |
died trying to put a messenger dog out of misery |
1 set |
| 90 |
un |
1 set |
| 91 |
vicarious conditioning (cognitive)
-observer feels for the model ex: model pretends to get shocked and observers heart rate goes up |
1 set |
| 92 |
1. vicarious conditioning
2. seeing if a behavior is rewarded or punished when others do it |
1 set |
| 93 |
reference group theory; reference group has a lot to do with shaping who we are as individuals |
1 set |
| 94 |
is wounded trying to end a dog's suffering |
1 set |
| 95 |
social map |
1 set |
| 96 |
wrote "man in society" |
1 set |
| 97 |
the first nj town |
1 set |
| 98 |
labeling theory
self fulfilling theory |
1 set |
| 99 |
un _____ est celui qui garde les moutons. |
1 set |