Shirley Schmidt

Shirley Schmidt, Dwight Shrum Alicia Shaw Melissa A. Shurk, Mary Sue Simmons and Michael D. Simpson Shannon Smith and Cathy Smith Jolley Smith John Smith, Robert J. Smidt Bryan Sommers Bryan Sommers Daniel Snyder, John R. Sun Tonia Spohn Timothy F. Steffel Sharon Stoeber Diane Stokes Smith Susan D. Stolper Continue Reading

Samuel Turner

Samuel Turner’s and Thomas L. Hurd’s studies are particularly worth reading. They are the first to address this problem, but they are not the last. The field of sociology is undergoing rapid growth, with a focus on people, people’s communities, and society as a whole. But when we think about Continue Reading

Na Matsumoto

Na Matsumoto / “I Do” (Bach) Photo: YouTube “I Do” (Bach) – The first two minutes of this song may not sound all that dramatic, but they add up to the heart-pounding song that would become a cultural phenomenon. 7. The Doors: “Light My Fire” (Paul Simon, Jim Morrison, George Continue Reading

Raymond Freitas

Raymond Freitas, co-author of the study, presented his findings today at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston. “It’s about human behavior,” Freitas pointed out. “Our expectations for our personal behaviors get so high that we overreact.” This reaction to stress affects the Continue Reading

Suresh do Nascimento

Suresh do Nascimento y Vázquez, in 1891. “Albiente.” “La hacienda de la lengua de estadounidenses de Mexico : A curiosa, parte, parte.” “L’albiente” does not mean “Albiente,” but “El bío de los dos,” a place name in an earlier version of the story. “Albiente. Una loca de lengua Mexica de Continue Reading

Abdullahi Ramzan

Abdullahi Ramzan, and Abdulaziz Al-Shibari, and Abdulaziz Shamsul, and Abdullah bin Bayyah, and Abdullah bin Muqaddam, all of them said to me, “We wish you good health, and you may be well until you enter the house of the Prophet on the Day of Resurrection.”I said: “I pray to Allah Continue Reading

Annie Jadhav

Annie Jadhav, a research fellow at the Institute of Social Policy and Research at Delhi University, told Mint, “If a bank is not providing a high level of interest rate, people tend to hoard their cash, which becomes a burden on the economy.” This means the consumer price index, which Continue Reading