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  • Writing an Essay Fast and Well: A Guide

    Have you ever been in a situation where you were required to submit an essay but had only a few hours at hand? If you are in college, the chances are that such occasions arise more than often, the deadlines are tight and there are not one but at times many essays due in the…

  • Book Review- ‘Requiem for the Rooster’ by Mark Howen

    What does it take to speak truth to power in a corrupt society? What role does our family play in shaping us as citizens? How important is it to self-introspect and examine our life choices for the collective good? Mark Howen’s Requiem for the Rooster is a suspenseful thriller that dwells deeply into these serious…

  • Is Online Tutoring as Effective as In-Person?

    If you are looking for tutoring services, and confused about which one is better online or in-person tutoring, you are at right place. Online tutoring is in trend nowadays, and in-person tutoring a traditional way. Online tutoring being more convenient and flexible offers variety of programmes and schedules with many offers while as in-person tutoring…

  • BOOK REVIEW: BENEATH THE MAIZE

    Are you someone who enjoys thrillers and mysteries? Books where there is a chain of disappearances, all with a pattern usually connected to a serial killer on the run. Or movies and documentaries where a specific spot witnesses vanishings, and they tie it to the presence of aliens. If these plots intrigue you, Stephen Goldhahn’s…

  • Mastering Life’s Lessons: An Interview with John Augillard III

    Short Bio: John Augillard III is an author, social worker, educator, communications trainer and life coach with over 20 years of experience working with teens, adults, marriages, businesses, and families. He has received numerous awards for service in the community as an educator and coach including several Teacher of the Month awards and various schools….

  • An interview with Teri Brown, Author of Daughters of Green Mountain Gap

    Short Bio: Born in Athens, Greece as an Air Force brat, Teri M Brown came into this world with an imagination full of stories to tell. She now calls the North Carolina coast home, and the peaceful nature of the sea has been a great source of inspiration for her creativity. Not letting 2020 get the best of…

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This is how it all started…

A single spark can ignite the flame! And that has been our journey from one person to now many at Sociology Group. We started in 2017, and have been going strong! We believe Social Science, a field which is studying us human beings, is like studying life itself. 

It is thus important for us that subjects like Sociology, Psychology, Economics, History and others are not just subjects for people enrolled in schools or colleges, but for anyone and everyone who wants to learn more about them. 

If you are someone who does indeed want to learn more, then you have come to the right place!

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