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Paranormal Sociology (PNS) is the "seventh sense" of understanding social activity and predicting or forecasting outcomes of social trends. The number seven is the numerical signature for perfection. Paranormal Sociology (PNS) is the scienific examination of the societial impact of paranormal or supernatural phomena on history, psychology, and ecominics. The three discplines, history, psychology, and ecominics are the foundation discplines that make up Sociology.
Sociology is the study of society, it is a social science that varies in methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis. Sociology collects a body of knowledge about human social activity with the intent of applying the knowledge to improve social welfare.
The French assayist Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes (1748-1836) coined the phrase in 1780. In 1838, sociology was defined independently by Auguste Comte (1798-1857), a philosopher of science. His original terms was "social physics", attepting to unify history, psychology, and economics through the scientific understanding of the social realm.
Karl Marx (1818-1883) worked on developing scientif justification systems during the European industrialisation and secularisation era.
The areas most studied by Sociology are:
- Social stratification,
- social class,
- social mobility,
- religion,
- secularisation,
- law, and
- deviance.
- Health,
- military,
- penal institutions, and
- the internet.
- The rise in cult like behavior,
- the rise in occult activity,
- the rise in violent criminal behavior,
- the increase in proverty,
- the increase in relocations, and
- the interruption of religious attendance (Mass, Church, religious activities).
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