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  2. Theory of generations - Wikipedia

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    Mannheim defined a generation (note that some have suggested that the term cohort is more correct) to distinguish social generations from the kinship (family, blood-related generations) [2] as a group of individuals of similar ages whose members have experienced a noteworthy historical event within a set period of time.

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  4. Age grade - Wikipedia

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    Closely related age-grade systems are common among East African Cushitic communities. Particularly, the Oromo, a trans-national nation living in Ethiopia and Kenya, have a well-developed age-grade system known as the Gadaa System. [Another example is that of the Maasai] Gadaa through history came to organize social life around the series of ...

  5. Aging and society - Wikipedia

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    Most legal systems define a specific age for when an individual is allowed or obliged to do particular activities. These age specifications include voting age, drinking age, age of consent, age of majority, age of criminal responsibility, marriageable age, age of candidacy, and mandatory retirement age.

  6. File:Introduction to sociology (IA introductiontoso00fair).pdf

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    Introduction to sociology: Author: Fairbanks, Arthur, 1864- [from old catalog] Software used: Internet Archive: Conversion program: Recoded by LuraDocument PDF v2.68: Encrypted: no: Page size: 559 x 898 pts; 544 x 908 pts; 557 x 918 pts; 559 x 921 pts; 544 x 918 pts; Version of PDF format: 1.5

  7. Outline of sociology - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the discipline of sociology: . Sociology – the study of society [1] using various methods of empirical investigation [2] and critical analysis [3] to understand human social activity, from the micro level of individual agency and interaction to the macro level of systems and social structure.

  8. Systems of social stratification - Wikipedia

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    Thus a similar lineage system prevailed among some Nilotic peoples like the Lugbara [33] or the Dinka. [34] However, it should be kept in mind that the system of social organization characteristic of most East African peoples was the segmentary lineage organization as described by Evans Pritchard's famous work on the Nuer.

  9. Template talk:User quadragenarian - Wikipedia

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