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! ! 120 form is p uzzles, which can be both verbal or tangible. For example, a tangible puzzle might be unlocking metallic rings from a stick. Anthropology a nd Sociology 32. Anthropology: This study deals with the man ’s condition in ancient times. For example, did they go naked, or did they wear clothing and if so, what type of clothing ? This science researches similar matters within ancient times. One subtype of this science is l inguistic a nthropology, which discusses whether ancient humans expressed their thoughts through sign language or through words. Related to this is the study of coins, which involves the discovery of what previously occurred by analyzing excavated coins. A third subject is a rchitecture which studies ancient buildings and within this subject another discipline studies ancient archaeological monuments. 33. Sociology: The thirty - third field, sociology, is an important discipline and discusses variou s aspects. a. What rights does the G overnment or the king owe the people ? b. The people’s d uties and obligations , meaning which rules should they obey and wh at rights does the G overnment owe them ? c. The people’s rights towards one another, meaning between man and man, brother and brother. d. The r ights of parents. I n other words, w hat rights do parents have over their children? This argues whether a parent has the right to physically punish his child and if so , to what extent. It also discuss es the way in which parents should treat t heir children and the behavior children should adopt. e. Men’s rights o ver women. W hat rights do men have over women ? f. Ways to improve the next generation. This question also addresses how to raise strong children with high morals. g. An employer and employee’s rights towards each other. To what extent is an employee bound [to the employer] and what portion of an employer’s wealth can an