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  • 41Eugene Trivizas — Eugene (Eugenios) Trivizas, (born in 1946 in Athens, Greece) is the author of more than 100 children s books. He received his LL.B degree at Athens University in 1969. In 1972 passed the Athens Bar examinations and in the same year he was called… …

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  • 42Social disorganization theory — In sociology, the Social Disorganization Theory was one of the most important theories developed by the Chicago School, related to ecological theories.William Isaac Thomas and Florian ZnanieckiThomas and Znaniecki (1918 1920) introduced the idea… …

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  • 43University at Albany, SUNY — Coordinates: 42°41′10″N 73°49′26″W / 42.686193°N 73.823884°W / 42.686193; 73.823884 …

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  • 44Steven Barkan — (born 1951) is an American sociologist. Currently he is a Professor at the University of Maine, serving as the chairperson of the Sociology department there. Life and career The son of Morris and Sylvia Barkan, Barkan grew up in Philadelphia. He… …

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  • 45Discrimination — This article focuses on discrimination in sociology, not statistical discrimination. For other uses of the term, see the entry for discrimination at Wiktionary. Part of a series on …

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  • 46Central University of Finance and Economics — 中央财经大学 Motto 忠诚 团结 求实 创新 Motto in English Loyalty, Unity, Truth, Innovation Established 1949 Type National university …

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  • 47Ralph Larkin — Infobox Scientist image width = 150px name = Ralph W. Larkin box width = birth date = May 27, 1940 birth place = Los Angeles, California death date = death place = residence = New York City, New York citizenship = American nationality = USA… …

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  • 48Race and crime in the United States — Race Classification Race (classification of humans) Genetics …

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  • 49USA PATRIOT Act — Full title Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 Acronym USA PATRIOT Act, also Patriot Act Enacted by the 107th United States Congress …

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  • 50Jurisprudence — For the jurisprudence of courts, see Case law. Philosophers of law ask what is law? and what should it be? Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. Scholars of jurisprudence, or legal theorists (including legal philosophers and social… …

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