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𝓣𝓗𝓔 𝓔𝓜𝓔𝓡𝓖𝓔𝓝𝓒𝓔 𝓞𝓕

𝓢𝓞𝓒𝓘𝓐𝓛 𝓢𝓒𝓘𝓔𝓝𝓒𝓔
𝓓𝓘𝓢𝓒𝓘𝓟𝓛𝓘𝓝𝓔𝓢
What is Social Science?
Social science is a discipline or branch of science that deals with
human behavior in its social and cultural aspects. It includes
Cultural (or Social) Anthropology Sociology, Social Psychology,
Political Science Geography, Demography, Linguistics, History
and Economics. Also, it frequently includes social and economic
geography and those areas f education that deal with the social
context of learning and the relation of the school to the social
order. The term "social science" did not appear until the 19th
century, when Social Sciences begun to be recognized as distinct
disciplines. However, the origins of their ideas and goals go back
further in time.
Political Science focuses on "who gets what,
when, and how". Linguistic focuses on different
ways in communication between people in the
society, which can be verbal or non-verbal.
Psychology, on the other hand, focuses on the
behavior and mental processes of individuals.
Sociology focuses on the study of human social
life, groups and societies. While Demography is a
branch of Sociology, that studies human behavior
by analyzing statistical information.
Political Science, Linguistics, Psychology,
Sociology and Demography are
some of the branches of Social Sciences which
intersect with each other in order to
understand and create a better society. These
branches or disciplines have its own
focus in their respective fields.
ANTHROPOLOGY, ECONOMICS, GEOGRAPHY
AND HISTORY
The history of social sciences has the origin in the common stock of
Western philosophy and shares various precursors, but begun
mostly intentionally in the early 9th century with the positivist
philosophy of science. This philosophy of science is branch of
philosophy concerned with the foundation, methods and
implications of science while positivism is a philosophical theory
stating that certain (positive knowledge is based on natural
phenomena and their properties and relations. However, knowing
when the idea of social science began and how the idea of social
science was developed will take us further than the 19th century.
Anthropology

Anthropology, is the study of all aspects of


human life and culture. It examines such topics
as how people live, what they think, what they produce
and how they interact with their environments.
Anthropologists try to understand the full range of
human diversity as well what people share in
common
What is the historical foundation of Anthropology?

Anthropology traces its roots to ancient Greek historical and


philosophical writings about human nature and organization of
human society. Anthropologists ask
basic questions such as: When, where and how did humans
evolve? How do people adapt to their new environments? How
did societies develop and change from the
ancient past to the present? Answers to these questions can help
us understand what it means to be human. They can also help
us learn ways to meet the present-day
needs of people all over the world and plan how we might live in
the future
Fields of Anthropology:

Cultural Anthropology
Linguistic Anthropology
Archaeology
Physical Anthropology
ECONOMICS
Economics was first conceived as the study of the allocation of
resources within household levels. Its origin can be traced back to
two ancient Greek words: oaks(house) and nomos (custom or law),
referring to the rules implemented in the household to ensure its
efficient management. In the 19:h century the discipline was
recognized as "political economy", in reference to its slant towards
an analysis of systematic exchanges that include production rate,
labor relations and commodity consumption.
Awesome
words
A picture is worth a
thousand words
Study objectives

Historical Cultural Social


Context Influences Dynamics
Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful name Despite being red, Mars is
planet to the Sun and the and is the second planet actually a cold place. It’s
smallest of them all from the Sun full of iron oxide dust
Current situation & problems statement

01 02 03
Current situation Problem 1 Problem 2 Problem 3
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest Earth is the third Despite being red, Mercury is the
planet in the Solar System. It's the planet from the Sun Mars is actually a smallest planet in
fourth-brightest object in the night sky. It and has life cold place the Solar System
was named after the Roman god of the
skies and lightning

Problems
Hypotheses
Hypothesis 1
01 Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar
System—it’s only a bit larger than the Moon. The planet’s name has
nothing to do with the liquid metal

Hypothesis 2
02 Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s
terribly hot—even hotter than Mercury—and its atmosphere is
extremely poisonous

Hypothesis 3
03 Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System. It's the
fourth-brightest object in the night sky. It was named after the Roman
god of the skies and lightning
Regency era insights

Politics Fashion Literature


Mars is actually a very Venus has extremely high Neptune is the farthest
cold place temperatures planet from the Sun

Society Art Architecture


Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant with Jupiter is the biggest
planet to the Sun several rings planet of them all
Literature review
● Author. (Year). Title of the publication. Publisher

○ Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System

● Author. (Year). Title of the publication. Publisher

○ Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System

● Author. (Year). Title of the publication. Publisher

○ Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System

● Author. (Year). Title of the publication. Publisher

○ Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System
Theoretical framework
Theoretical framework

Key terms Relevant theories Our


● Mercury is small Theory 1 framework
● Earth harbors life
● Jupiter is quite big Saturn is the second-largest planet in the Venus has a beautiful
Solar System name and is the
second planet from the
Theory 2 Sun. It’s hot and has a
poisonous atmosphere
Neptune is the fourth-largest planet in the
Solar System
Schedule
Task Description Date Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Status

Despite being red, Jan 1 -


Task 1 Completed
Mars is cold Feb 15

Earth is the planet Feb 1 -


Task 2 In progress
with life Apr 30

Venus has a Mar 15 -


Task 3 Delayed
beautiful name Apr 30

Neptune is far Apr 20 -


Task 4 Not started
away from us May 15

Jupiter is a huge Jun 4 -


Task 5 Not started
gas giant Jun 30
Methodology
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and
Type of data the smallest one in the Solar System

Venus has a beautiful name and is the second


Motives planet from the Sun
Method
Mars is full of iron oxide dust, which gives
Data collection the planet its reddish cast

Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in


Specific sampling the Solar System
Analysis & development

Phase 01 Phase 02
● Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and ● Venus has a beautiful name and is the
the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s a second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot
bit larger than the Moon —even hotter than Mercury

● Jupiter is a gas giant, the biggest planet in ● Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings.
the Solar System and the fourth-brightest This planet is composed mostly of hydrogen
object in the night sky and helium

● Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun. ● Earth is the third planet from the Sun and
It's also the fourth-largest planet by diameter the only one that harbors life in the Solar
in the Solar System System. We all live on this planet
Analysis & development
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and
the smallest one in the Solar System. This
planet’s name has nothing to do with the
liquid metal

● The Sun is the star at the center of the


Solar System

● Jupiter is the biggest planet in the


entire Solar System
Growth Performance ● Saturn is composed mostly of
Venus has a beautiful Mercury is quite a hydrogen and helium
name small planet

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Analysis of the results
Mercury Venus
Mercury is quite a Venus has a beautiful
small planet name

Results
Despite being red, Maars is actually a cold
place. It’s full of iron oxide dust.

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Artistic Hubs in Brazilian Regency
Cultural centers
Venus is the second planet from
the Sun

Artistic influence
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun

Relevant regions
Despite being red, Mars is a very
cold place
Discussion
Mars & Earth Discussion 1
Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place. It's full of Mercury is the closest planet to
iron oxide dust, which gives the planet its reddish cast. Earth the Sun and the smallest one in
is the third planet from the Sun and the only one that harbors the Solar System—it’s only a bit
life in the Solar System. We all live on this planet: larger than the Moon

● Ceres is located in the main asteroid belt

● The Moon is Earth’s natural satellite Discussion 2


● Neptune is very far from the Sun Venus has a beautiful name and is
the second planet from the Sun.
● Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet
It’s terribly hot—even hotter than
Mercury
Conclusions

Summary Findings
Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold Venus has a very beautiful name and is the
place. It’s full of iron oxide dust second planet from the Sun

Implications Takeaways
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and Neptune is the fourth-largest planet by
the smallest one in the Solar System diameter in the Solar System
Bibliographical references
Surname, A. (Year). Name of the source. Publisher

Surname, A. (Year). Name of the source. Publisher

Surname, A. (Year). Name of the source. Publisher

Surname, A. (Year). Name of the source. Publisher

Surname, A. (Year). Name of the source. Publisher

Surname, A. (Year). Name of the source. Publisher

Surname, A. (Year). Name of the source. Publisher

Surname, A. (Year). Name of the source. Publisher


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