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Charles Horton Cooley - Sociologist and Creator of the Looking Glass Self

Charles Horton Cooley, an American sociologist associated with the University of Michigan, is best known for his concept of the looking-glass self. Cooley's major works span topics like social change, human nature, and social consciousness. His Looking Glass Self theory explores how individuals form

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The Brown Bull of Cooley: Queen Maeve's Quest

Queen Maeve of Connacht seeks the Brown Bull of Cooley to surpass her husband's White Bull in riches. The epic tale follows her journey to Ulster, clashes with Cúchulainn, and the tragic outcome of the bull's return home.

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Influence of Group and Culture on Human Personality Development

Society functions as a cohesive unit composed of smaller social groups that interact and shape individuals' psycho-social development. The difference between mechanical aggregates and psycho-social units lies in the emotional connections and responsibilities present in the latter. Groups like family

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Work Environment and Health Insights at NAFEA Cooley

NAFEA Cooley's work environment provides plenty of natural light, electronic prompts, and promotes physical well-being. Employees have various options for their workspaces and exhibit different levels of alcohol consumption and perceived health categories. The survey also reveals insights on workloa

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Ed Cooley_ The Heart of College Basketball

Ed Cooley is a prominent American basketball coach known for his success in college basketball. Born on September 10, 1969, he has built a strong reputation as a leader and motivator. Cooley began his coaching career at the high school level before m

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Semi-Automated Systems Architecture for Cultural Heritage at Centre for Information Systems and Technoculture

Explore the innovative semi-automated systems architecture for cultural heritage sustainability and digitization at the Centre for Information Systems and Technoculture. Professor Michael Cooley leads research projects focusing on digitization techniques, library metadata standards, and advanced dig

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