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  • 1Sociological and cultural aspects of autism — Autism cure movement Issues Autism therapies Causes of autism Sociological and cultural aspects …

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  • 2Sociological classifications of religious movements — The information in this article was originally developed for a sociology textbook on Wikibooks: The Church Sect Typology. Sociologists have proposed various classifications of religious movements. The most widely used classification in the… …

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  • 3American middle class — The American middle class is a social class in the United States.[1][2] While the concept is typically ambiguous in popular opinion and common language use,[3] contemporary social scientists have put forward several, more or less congruent,… …

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  • 4Sociological and cultural aspects of Tourette syndrome — There are sociological and cultural aspects of living with Tourette syndrome (also Tourette s syndrome, Tourette s or TS), including legal, advocacy and health insurance issues, awareness of notable individuals with Tourette syndrome, and… …

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  • 5American Family Association v. City and County of San Francisco — ! bgcolor= 6699FF | Case opinions | American Family Association v. City and County of San Francisco is a case in which the American Family Association (AFA) challenged the City and County of San Francisco s actions opposing an AFA sponsored… …

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  • 6African American neighborhood — African American neighborhoods or black neighborhoods are types of ethnic enclaves found in many cities in the United States. Generally, an African American neighborhood is one where the majority of the people who live there are African American …

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  • 7African American culture — in the United States refers to the cultural contributions of African ethnic groups to the culture of the United States, either as part of or distinct from American culture. The distinct identity of African American culture is rooted in the… …

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  • 8Stigma (sociological theory) — In sociological theory, a stigma is an attribute, behavior, or reputation which is socially discrediting in a particular way: it causes an individual to be mentally classified by others in an undesirable, rejected stereotype rather than in an… …

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  • 9North American Indian languages — Introduction       those languages that are indigenous to the United States and subarctic Canada and that are spoken north of the Mexican border. A number of language groups within this area, however, extend as far south as Central America. The… …

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  • 10RABBINICAL TRAINING, AMERICAN — Background When the hebrew union college and the jewish theological seminary were established in the late 19th Century as the first institutions for the education of rabbis on American soil, the founders did not establish these schools of higher… …

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