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Facts about Society

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A society that is unable to offer an effective response to other competing societies will usually be subsumed into the culture of the more successful, competing society.

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Violation of such norms is usually considered by society as a threat to social organization and harshly sanctioned.

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Norodom Sihamoni was trained in Cambodian classical dance and is unmarried.

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Some academic, learned, and scholarly associations describe themselves as "societies" (for example, the American Society of Mathematics.

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The term sonar is also used for the equipment used to generate and receive the sound.

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The term is often loosely used to refer to any non-Western or indigenous society.

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A softball game can last anywhere from three to nine innings, depending on the league, rules, and type of softball; however seven innings is the most common.

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A society is an interdependent community, while culture is an attribute of a community: the complex web of shifting patterns that link individuals together.

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Conversely, members of a society may also shun or scapegoat members of the society who violate its norms.

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Essential in the meaning of society is that its members share some mutual concern or interest, a common objective or common characteristics, often a common culture.

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Individuals found it difficult to establish their status and role in society without clear norms to guide them.

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An organized group of people associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes may also be considered a society.

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The term "secret society" is also often used by the general public to describe a wide range of organizations, including college fraternities and fraternal organizations that may have non-public ceremonies.

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Peoples of many nations united by common political and cultural traditions, beliefs, or values may be said to be a society (such as Judeo-Christian, Eastern, and Western).

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Freemasonry has often been called a "secret society" although Freemasons themselves argue that it is more correct to say that it is an esoteric society, in that certain aspects are private.

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More commonly, professional organizations often refer to themselves as societies (for example, the American Society of Civil Engineers or the American Chemical Society).

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The fundamental unit of human society is the family.

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The most common phrasing being that Freemasonry has, in the twenty-first century, become less a secret society and more of a "society with secrets".

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Mechanisms such as gift exchange and scapegoating tend to be institutionalized within a society.

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Society and culture are similar concepts, but their scopes are different.

The light bulbs impact on society was that people now had light at all times of the day and did not need to rely on sunlight. Before the invention of the light bulb, people mainly used candles and gas lanterns for light when it was dark. ... After the light bulb was introduced, work could last much longer into the day.Dec 7, 2016

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education marked a turning point in the history of race relations in the United States. On May 17, 1954, the Court stripped away constitutional sanctions for segregation by race, and made equal opportunity in education the law of the land.