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				<title>Lazaros Amanatidis joined the group POL 100 (B500) – Introduction to American Government – Spring 2023 (8 Week Session)</title>
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				<title>Lazaros Amanatidis started the topic Essay in the forum SOC 100 (1708): Culture and Society &#124; Spring 2020 &#124; Prof. Alapo</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2020 03:10:44 -0500</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;span style=&#8221;font-weight: 400;&#8221;&gt;Sociology is the study of progression, construction, and functioning of human society. Sociology also focuses on group activity and groups and social activities and societies from various types of groups. All the way from large groups to not so large and little groups. Sociologists see patterns of behavior of&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-7965"><a href="https://openlab.bmcc.cuny.edu/groups/soc-100-1708-culture-and-society-sp20-alapo/forum/topic/essay-3/" rel="nofollow ugc">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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				<title>Lazaros Amanatidis started the topic Week 3 Discussion 1 in the forum SOC 100 (1708): Culture and Society &#124; Spring 2020 &#124; Prof. Alapo</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lazaros Amanatidis</p>
<p>&lt;span style=&#8221;font-weight: 400;&#8221;&gt; C. Wright Mills says that sociological imagination is the ability to see the relationship between large-scale social forces and the personal actions of people. In his own words, “it is the capacity to shift from one perspective to another… the capacity to range from the most impersonal and remo&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-7964"><a href="https://openlab.bmcc.cuny.edu/groups/soc-100-1708-culture-and-society-sp20-alapo/forum/topic/week-3-discussion-1/" rel="nofollow ugc">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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				<title>Lazaros Amanatidis started the topic Week 3 Discussion 2 in the forum SOC 100 (1708): Culture and Society &#124; Spring 2020 &#124; Prof. Alapo</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2020 02:58:03 -0500</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lazaros Amanatidis</p>
<p>&lt;span style=&#8221;font-weight: 400;&#8221;&gt;Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Karl Marx are believed to be the founders of sociology. Emile Durkheim was a famous sociologists known for his takes on society’s structure. The work he did focused on how modern and traditional societies work and evolved. His theories were established on the idea o&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-7962"><a href="https://openlab.bmcc.cuny.edu/groups/soc-100-1708-culture-and-society-sp20-alapo/forum/topic/week-3-discussion-2/" rel="nofollow ugc">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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				<title>Lazaros Amanatidis joined the group SOC 100 (1708): Culture and Society &#124; Spring 2020 &#124; Prof. Alapo</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2020 01:47:33 -0500</pubDate>

				
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				<title>Lazaros Amanatidis joined the group SOC 100 (1902): The Individual, Culture and Society &#124;Spring  2020 &#124; Prof. Alapo</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2020 01:39:31 -0500</pubDate>

				
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				<title>Lazaros Amanatidis and Oluremi &#034;Remi&#034; Alapo are now friends</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2020 21:06:43 -0500</pubDate>

				
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				<title>Lazaros Amanatidis became a registered member</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2020 17:23:45 -0500</pubDate>

				
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