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Chapter 0: Introduction to sociology 2e

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About this book

Welcome to Introduction to Sociology 2e , an OpenStax resource created with several goals in mind: accessibility, affordability, customization, and student engagement—all while encouraging learners toward high levels of learning. Instructors and students alike will find that this textbook offers a strong foundation in sociology. It is available for free online and in low-cost print and e-book editions.

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To the student

This book is written for you and is based on the teaching and research experience of numerous sociologists. In today’s global socially networked world, the topic of sociology is more relevant than ever before. We hope that through this book, you will learn how simple, everyday human actions and interactions can change the world. In this book, you will find applications of sociology concepts that are relevant, current, and balanced.

To the instructor

This text is intended for a one-semester introductory course. Since current events influence our social perspectives and the field of sociology in general, OpenStax encourages instructors to keep this book fresh by sending in your up-to-date examples to info@openstaxcollege.org so that students and instructors around the country can relate and engage in fruitful discussions.

General approach

Introduction to Sociology 2e adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in meaningful ways. Although this text can be modified and reorganized to suit your needs, the standard version is organized so that topics are introduced conceptually, with relevant, everyday experiences.

Changes to the second edition

Part of the mission of the second edition update was to ensure the research, examples and concepts used in this textbook are current and relevant to today’s student. To this end, we have rewritten the introduction of each chapter to reflect the latest developments in sociology, history and global culture. In addition to new graphs and images, the reader of the second edition will find new feature boxes on a diverse array of topics, which has been one of the goals of the update—bringing the world into greater focus through case studies on global culture.

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Social Dances and Dance Mixers 2
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10 Pages
2014
English US
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Sample Questions from the Social Dances and Dance Mixers 2 Quiz

Question: THR stands for...

Choices:

Target Healing Rate

Target Heart Rate

Timed Heart Rate

Timed Heart Ratio

Question: Social Dances are classified into 2 groups

Choices:

Latin American and European Dance

Latin American and Modern HipHop

Latin American and Contemporary Dance

Latin American and Modern Standard Dance

Question: What does the F.I.T.T. stand for?

Choices:

Friendly. Intensity. Time. Type of Activity

Frequency. Intelligence. Time. Type of Activity

Frequency. Interval. Time. Type of Activity

Frequency. Intensity. Time. Type of Activity

Question: Rice, Root crops, cereals and Noodles are food rich in what nutrients?

Choices:

Carbohydrates

Fiber

Protein

Fats

Question: BMI means

Choices:

Body Massive Index

Body Muscle Index

Body Mass Index

Body Mass Improvement

Question: The use of shower and deodorant, brushing your teeth and use of mouthwash is part of which dance etiquette?

Choices:

No Fault Dancing

Personal Grooming

On the dance floor

What to wear

Question: Waltz is a social dance, which is commonly dance in what event?

Choices:

Cotillon

Wedding

Graduation

Christening

Question: Based on the Philippine Food Pyramid, How many glasses of water does a teenager need to drink everyday?

Choices:

5-6

4-7

6-8

9-12

Question: Cha cha cha came from what country?

Choices:

Argentina

Cuba

Spain

Puerto Rico

Question: Being polite(thanking or complimenting your partner) and accompanying your partner back to the seat is included to which dance etiquette?

Choices:

On the dance floor

Personal Grooming

No fault Dancing

What to wear

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