Introduction Sociology enables us to understand the structure and dynamics of society, and their complex connections with the peculiarities of human behavior and individual life changes (Giddens Griffiths 2006). It examines the ways in which forms of social structures - groups, organizations, communities, social categories (such as class, gender, age or race) as well as various social institutions (such as kinship, economic, political or religious) affect the human relations, actions and opportunities.this discipline explores how individuals and groups are created, maintained and change social organizations in many ways. Sociology asks about the sources and consequences of changes in social ...