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You know what's amazing? That we can talk to people, they can make meaning out of it, and then talk back to us. In this episode of In which John Green teaches you about the Mexican-American War in the late 1840s and the expansion of the United States into In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank has a look at that oh-so-troublesome time in everyone's life: Adolescence!
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As we get into our unit on stratification, we inevitably return to our old friends, the three sociological paradigms. How to structural Human reproduction is complicated and important, and it's going to take a four-part series for us to cover it. Today, we're kicking
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How would you measure a personality? What, exactly, is the self? Well, as you've come to expect, it's not that easy to nail down an