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         <title>SOCiAL FACTS</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>We are guided by <strong>social facts:</strong> the laws, morals, values, religious beliefs, customs, fashions, rituals, and all of the cultural rules that govern social life. Social facts hold a certain amount of "control" over a person because we base what's right on what's socially acceptable in our culture. This is how taboos are formed. What is "right" in one culture may be very, very "wrong" in another. For example, this 31-year old man dating a 91-year old may make <em>you</em> say "eww," but may be normal to others...<br>[January 21st 2019]</div>]]></description>
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