A Family Bid: 150K Under The Highest Offer On An Oakville Home

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Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology Newspaper Assignment
Article: A family bid $150K under the highest offer on an Oakville home and still got the sale. The reason why will leave you heartened
Source: Toronto Star
Publication Date: Thursday, March 30, 2017

Part A)
Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology, the three Social Sciences, are systemic studies of humans, their day-to-day activities and their relationships to others. Anthropology, one of the three social sciences, is the study of the creation, the actions, as well as the physical, social and cultural growth of humans. Sociology, on the other hand, is the study of human social interactions, institutions and organizations that create what we call society. Sociology focuses on the …show more content…

Psychologists tend to focus on one individual, rather than a large group of people. Overall, the Social Sciences help us explain human behaviour from multiple points of view.

Part B) The article, A family bid $150K under the highest offer on an Oakville home and still got the sale. The reasons why will leave you heartened is about an Oakville family and the story of how their summer experience helped them get their dream home. Prior to purchasing this new home, the Soh family lived in a 3,600 square feet home and rethought the way they should live. Recently, the Soh family went on a six week mission trip to Uganda, Africa. There, they aided widows, orphans, visited slums, and taught in institutions. The Soh family realized that they do not need many of the luxuries in their life. The family wanted to downsize, and live as simply as they can, so others can simply live. The couple, Joo-Meng …show more content…

• How would the Soh children strive to achieve their belief of “living simply so others can simply live” in modern day culture?
• Why might there be a rise in the rate in the number of homes sold the Oakville