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This work offers a clear, nontechnical introduction to sociology, beginning with the nature and origins of social life and methods of studying groups. It examines family formation, home life, children, and domestic economy; contrasts rural and urban communities, addressing land, occupations, education, recreation, institutions, and the rural-urban shift; surveys industrial organization, labor, immigration, housing, crime, charity, and urban services; treats national functions, state institutions, and international relations; and concludes with social analysis of physical, psychological, and theoretical factors and a discussion of sociological method. The emphasis is on concrete examples and practical guidance for students and social workers.

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Henry K. Rowe

Henry K. Rowe was an American author known for his work in social theory and sociology. His notable book, "Society: Its Origin and Development," explores the evolution of social structures and human interactions throughout history. Rowe's writing reflects a keen interest in the dynamics of society and the factors that shape human behavior. His contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the complexities of social organization and the development of cultural norms.

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