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The uniform industry, a ten-billion-dollar-a-year business, which makes clothes worn by approximately twenty-seven million Americans, has almost no overlap with the fashion industry, and designers who do venture across this sociological divide tend to limit themselves to the high end of the service industry..

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Jerry Jacobs, "The Faculty Time Divide," Sociological Forum 24, 1 (Forthcoming, 2004) (Available at http://www.ssc.upenn.edu/soc/CVs and PDF Files/TheFacultyTimeDivide.pdf).pdf

More than a sociological curiosity, the cultural divide is a significant barrier to the bench-to-bedside goals of translational medicine.

From a sociological perspective, the real divides in American Catholicism are not between differing political orientations, but between differing class and ethnic backgrounds.

A recent sociological study about how communities divide on ideological lines showed that people with measurably similar attitudes, when placed in a room and instructed to debate a particular issue they all agreed upon, all emerged from the room having pushed their viewpoints more extreme, as a way of making themselves stand out from the others.

The research was divided into three stages: (1) sociological research; (2) systematization of landscape features and identification of the threats to landscape quality; and (3) comparative analysis of the public opinion on the landscape quality and its threats.

The second phase was an online survey (embedded in the social platform www.f212.org) divided into 5 thematic groups, which correspond to sociological categories used in previous works about the development of the Delphi method [32].

As for the recipients of the Secure the Internet Grants, the $800,000 was divided between 10 teams whose research ranged from sociological approaches (like "Understanding the Use of Hijacked Facebook Accounts in the Wild" and "Enhancing Online & Offline Safety During Internet Disruptions in Times of War") to more technical ones like improving the strength of encryption methods.

The challenge for New Urbanism is that, as a movement whose base is comprised largely of middle-class planning professionals, it has always been better at prescribing bump-outs, round-a-bouts and bike lanes than it is at confronting the gaping race and class divides that have long shaped the spatial and sociological realities of the American city.

Lastly, sociological theory often grapples with the problem of integrating or transcending the divide between micro, meso and macro-scale social phenomena, which is a subset of all three central problems.

If Taibbi's effort focused on the justice system, in his new book, "Our Kids," Harvard professor Robert D. Putnam documented with a photographer's eye a level of sociological segregation in America that he calls "a virtual apartheid"—and how there is perhaps no better lens for understanding this divide than our schools.

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