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- iety is like a machine.** it has many specialized parts. Each part of the machine fits together with other parts, like gears in a clock, to make the whole machine... But an organism is also more than the sum of its parts. * A society is **__not__ like a building**. Thi... to hold things together, and all the functioning parts of society depend on this being there. Using the
- 1.2 @1002:2018
- influence each other, and how people in different parts of the world relate to each other. ## Putting pe... y is a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts. * The parts of a social system fit together in functional ways. * Societies have boundaries and order.
- 2.1 @1002:2022
- ty_is_a_whole_that_is_greater_than_the_sum_of_its_parts._it_is_a_collective_consciousnes.png?300 |A brig... ty is a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. It is a collective consciousness. Society is a b... is a **whole which is greater than the sum of its parts**. ===== Durkheim and Mauss ===== **[[:Emile Du
- 1 @2700:2025
- **a whole** which is greater than the sum of its parts, like a **big brain** that thinks for you. * A society is like an **organism**. The parts of society work together to sustain the life of the whole. These parts are **functionally interconnected** (like the gea
- plan_for_an_hsc_lesson_on_kinship @1001:2020
- t and useful?** Your essay has several required parts. Each part contributes to your argument for your ... l be graded on whether you include these required parts, and how well you argue for your answer to the ma... for a class activity. The most important required parts of the proposal are where you argue for why you t
- 1.2 @1002:2024
- y is a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts. * To study any one thing that people do or exp... y is a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts, and we’re the parts, then it is an abstract reality that is hard to grasp. You can’t actually see or to
- 3 @2700:2022
- a living organism. It is a whole, and all of the parts contribute to the whole. * Saussure: The synchr... idea) because it is different from all the other parts. There is no outside of these systems. Everythin... theory has two competing tendencies ===== While parts of Rousseau’s ideas have influenced the later dev
- first_essay_improving_ai_reference_material @2700:2025
- he assignment ===== Your writing will have three parts, two of which you will write yourself and should ... stic. If you are writing more than 1000 words for parts 2 and 3, ask yourself how you can edit them to fo... I? ==== Yes, in fact, you have to :) But for the parts you write yourself, you are free to use tools to
- revising @the_quest
- ualizing it as a three-dimensional figure. It has parts. It’s complicated and there are a lot of relationships and connections among the parts. Language, spoken or written, is a linear medium.... The point of mirroring is to simply identify the parts where the reader needs a little handholding. ##
- 6.2 @1002:2018
- r did. Today, in New York and certainly in many parts of Sydney, the home is also a space where employe... ons. Marx, Karl. 2000. “The Communist Manifesto [Parts I, II, and IV].” In Karl Marx: Selected Writings,
- 2 @2700:2025
- a living organism. It is a whole, and all of the parts contribute to the whole. * Saussure: The synchr... idea) because it is different from all the other parts. There is no outside of these systems. Everythin
- staying @talks:staying
- Independence on July 4th, people of PNG play the parts of //kiap// and //luluai// for each other in ever... to document the transportation of ballots to all parts of the country, by any means necessary. * By t
- 10 @2667
- of religion, atheism, and secularism ## In many parts of the world, religions seems to be on the declin... of religion, atheism, and secularism ## In other parts of the world, religious identity seems to have a
- 1 @2700:2022
- t is a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts, and has properties of its own which the parts lack (Durkheim [1912] 1995, 15). Consider Rousseau: *
- 1 @2700:2021
- t is a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts, and has properties of its own which the parts lack (Durkheim [1912] 1995, 15). Consider Rousseau: *