auguste comte
Two sociolody vocabulary words are given to students in the movie Stand By Me each day from the book A Separate Peace.
Francophile
The Froggies (which is quite funny, I admit) Frogs Broaah
'Jonathan' is the way that the name is written in French too. It still means 'Yahweh has given'. But it's pronounced 'zhoh-nah-thah'.
French-Canadian explorers who travelled by canoe (or foot) during the fur trade were called Voyageurs.
example: Today's children are not given apprpriatte discipline
Charles Babbage
Credit for this idea has been given to 19th century military theorist Carl von Clausewitz. His book called On War provides examples of this.
Disciple is the person as to Discipline is a controlled action given to or done by a person
The word "discipline" comes third alphabetically out of the given words: disclaim, disclose, discipline.
the significant of given limitation to employee's are for their own discipline
A martinet.
a. Euclid
they are given those names because the owner is french and he likes that name.
it was given as a gift
Here is some info that may help you out, taken from EXPLORING SOCIOLOGY; Pathways in sociology By Gary Parkinson & Robert Drislane [published2003, Thompson/Nelson](No copyright infringement intended."The origins of sociology are unknown, but a sociological style of thought, addressing some of the above topics [different culture, social structure], was a preoccupation of the ancient Greeks.By the time of Plato (428-347 B.C.) and Aristole (384-322 B.C.), a key concept had been established in greek thinking-the contrast between physis (nature) and nomos(law or cultural convention). The recognition that nomos varied greatly from society to society compelled Greek thinkers to recognise behaviour was not founded on some given and invariable natural law. They recognizeed that the laws and conventions the the Greek city-state were social products created by people for people. As such, they needed to be justified on rational and moral grounds and could not be explained by an appeal to "nature" (Sinclair, 1951)."That would, I guess be where the style of thinking was born. Though; "Auguste Comte (1798-1857) often regarded as the founder of modern sociology distinguished between past societies dominated by the "theological-military" power of king and church, and the newly emerging "scientific-industrial" society with it's practical thinking and elected governments (Aron, 1968)." You can Google him if you need more info here (I'm not here to do anybody's homework but my own!)I guess after that you could head on to talk about the big 3 of modern sociology (Marx, Weber, and Durkheim). They really revoluntionalized the way we study sociology today!
the significant of given limitation to employee's are for their own discipline