The second principal social problem involves political instability in the Republic of Niger, home to many of the Songhay. |
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Women make a significant contribution to social, political and economic affairs. |
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Bastions of old boy networking and the occasional social upstart, they epitomise everything that makes me cringe about Oxford. |
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Bower Street, for example, has since been overhauled thanks to the housing association social housing new build scheme. |
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I know it's not polite of me to jump over the social niceties like this, but I really don't care that much right now. |
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And even in the south there remained regions, such as the Wicklow uplands, which were still Gaelic in social complexion. |
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I challenge the thousand of you who read Brain Waves each day to use your social networks for this purpose. |
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However, when we take social networking online, we lose this vital piece of information and categorization. |
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He is on the opposite end of the social spectrum, a wannabe aristocrat without the breeding to easily fit in. |
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The report identified social justice and economic-rationalist utilitarianism as the major competing educational philosophies or ideologies. |
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Although nonhuman animals can develop highly sophisticated systems of social security, this isn't always the case. |
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Too many parents are willing to turn over the teaching of morals and social niceties to schools. |
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They are the vanguard of a social revolution and will have a huge influence on the shape of society in the next two decades. |
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It's very frustrating being ridiculed or ignored when using my broken French in a social setting. |
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The campaign is being soft-launched this week, with a bigger PR and social media push scheduled for early next year. |
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The nation state is a political and economic and social system, an interconnected network of interacting individuals. |
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The other aspect underscores the elaboration of such social networks as professional associations. |
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We're going through a change right now, thanks to a wave of technical and social change and to the arrival of cheap, networked computers. |
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Such ritual practices are often only seen as interesting diversions or attachments to the main social issues involved in networking. |
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He was also useless at games and an unwilling participant in the social cut and thrust of Cardiff High School. |
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However, little is known about costs of parental investment in insects, particularly in solitary as well as social aculeate Hymenoptera. |
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Fighting against usury and the persecution of debtors has a long religious history as well as a social justice lineage. |
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In this film he presents a documentary of social life in Wanzerbe, the famed village of Songhay sorcerers. |
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The songstress does not, however, dismiss her man's behavior as immaterial and, in fact, underlines both its personal and social impact. |
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In turn, the university lifted an interim suspension that prohibited the sorority from holding any social functions. |
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The outside, or biruni, is by contrast a public space where social niceties must be observed. |
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It prevents him from seeking freedom through social conventions and laws, from establishing a comfortable niche in conventional society. |
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Mindless and dangerous vandalism at a social housing property has been condemned by police. |
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We also intend to organize some social activities for example a Christmas night out. |
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Instead, he makes allusions to history and social realities through bold, broken lines. |
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It is a relentless satire on the town's citizens, who are depicted as upstarts clambering up the social ladder despite their patent inadequacy. |
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They had things in common with us nerds, and by graduating year the social strata were almost gone. |
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The book reflects, in fact, Murray's own breadth of experience and the range of her social and spiritual vision. |
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The council has a dedicated social services department with a network of care contacts. |
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Depression, anxiety, and disruption of social support networks have been associated with menstrual pain. |
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Also, encourage support networks and social connections through teams and community organizations to serve as an extra resource. |
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Experts with Gymboree said not only adults need sociality, children from newborns to five-year-olds also need an interest in social events. |
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This is what it means to say that the social field is networked, connected, rather than a matter of place, sites, and home. |
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Research consistently indicates that men have much smaller social networks than women do. |
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The structure of the digital sector can best be understood by looking at work relations and at networking as social practice. |
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Anyone who is comfortable answering phones or sending email in a professional manner should have no problem using social media. |
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Women's attempts to create solidary social relations within the communities also become the target of young men's rage. |
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It wasn't unusual or even particularly ambitious for someone of her breeding and social stature. |
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By addressing the issue now, the government can avoid the breeding grounds for future social strife. |
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At the same time, he raises the issue of substitution and exchange in a social and economic sphere. |
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Their cooption is predicated on the viral communication of peer trends facilitated by social media. |
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We get it, you hate social justice warriors, whatever you perceive those to be. |
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In a February 2009 article for Businessweek Online, social media expert, BL Ochman debunked six media myths surrounding social media. |
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New, creative political uses of social media will continue to emerge, yet the fundamental need for citizens to discuss issues will remain. |
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Older adults are often at risk of friendlessness because of disruptions to their social networks over time. |
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The survey was validated by social scientists and taken seriously because of its rigour. |
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In men, the scars often indicate social standing or physical ordeals of individual valour. |
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Environment may refer to home, school, church social outlets and formal memberships such as sororities and clubs. |
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All five sit down and begin an overly polite conversation covering such social niceties as the weather. |
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That's fine, it's no big deal, and it's said as much as a social nicety than with any intent to actually do it. |
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The seasons turn, the social niceties are maintained and those who remember the last war refuse to contemplate a second global conflict. |
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But a social media presence is no alternative to swift, helpful customer service. |
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Continuously updated headlines from DealBook, right in your blog, social network or search engine home page. |
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Of course such statistics and stories will forever be dismissed by social justice warriors. |
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We also hope to connect local communities by providing a space and sounding board for existing social relationships. |
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Facebook, the most powerful of the social media magnets, attracted 92.2 million U. S. visitors in August. |
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Although economic and social ties between the island and the mainland have since grown, political relations have soured. |
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The worst examples of data overload can be found inside the social networks themselves. |
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They move about in various directions, exhibiting social and feeding behavior, with tail-slapping and breaching. |
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By now you may have guessed that blackjack is a nerd's game, requiring a minimum of social skills. |
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Devoid of social skills and eternally depressing, Pekar's voice speaks for nerds, social inadequates and all else on the margins of society. |
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The data also revealed a widespread apathy to the prospect of purchasing through social networks. |
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The YouTube questions were the latest effort by NASA to embrace social media. |
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We expect to find that social well-being declines as an area becomes more urbanized. |
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From early days the taking of solemn religious oaths was regarded as an essential part of the political and social order. |
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The social support of family networks obviously plays a role in this, but the quality of the marriage is also important. |
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Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to examine social support networks between drug using and nondrug-using welfare recipients. |
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The researchers asked the participants five questions about their social network. |
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Rather, online social networking is an opportunity to rethink the concept of surveillance. |
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One neglected aspect of sibling influence is the extent to which siblings influence a child's social network. |
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With fewer signs, the Yoon campaign instead touts its expertise with online tools and social networking to reach voters. |
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You're visiting a site and maybe it's one that you get e-mail, weekly newsletters from, versus social networking. |
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These congregations share both a territory and a set of differentiated social networks. |
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My poorly made point was not that internet-based social networking does not exist, it plainly does. |
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In the UK, the ubiquity of mobile phones has accompanied the explosion in social networking. |
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What other business models appear in the third space, aside from those we have already seen in social networking today? |
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Social networking sites, also called social software and social media, provide the means to create and maintain ties online. |
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The panel cast blame on absenteeism, social promotion, less homework being assigned, and a general lowering of standards. |
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His research focuses on the effects of demography and personality on social networks and performance. |
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Besides modesty and intimacy, they often enjoy a high level of social solidarity. |
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To reverse this trend we need to invest in new institutions of social solidarity. |
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Some of them admit they're afraid that social justice warriors will ruin video games. |
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On Education Watch, I note that educational attainments went up in Florida schools when social promotion was ended. |
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I'm want to start building a social network of my own, something that extends beyond work. |
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Students must now pass proficiency exams in order to enter and graduate from high school, replacing the system of social promotion. |
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Can Layton's national social alternative find a voice in the riding's four solitudes of Capilano, the city, Lynn Valley and Seymour? |
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The loss of friends and partners decreases the amount of social support received because they too were once part of the social network. |
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Opponents believe that social promotion thrusts students into classes unprepared and unable to learn more difficult material. |
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Thompson is a senior at Southeast High School, where he has developed an interest in social psychology, intelligence and positive psychology. |
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As undergraduate psychology majors universally learn, at its core, all psychology is social psychology. |
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Finding a job becomes a more difficult task for International students because their social networks take a while to establish. |
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Those with the most diverse social networks tended to fare the best, he said. |
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Interestingly, the majority of journal investigations focused specifically on the subdisciplines of personality or social psychology. |
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Global measures assess the degree of social integration or embeddedness in a social network more broadly. |
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The literature in social psychology suggests that responses to racial discrimination will also be affected by situational factors. |
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Their theory, known as the Terror Management Theory, or TMT, is a combination of social psychology and existentialism. |
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The discourse analysis undertaken to answer these questions was informed by discursive social psychology. |
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Sociolinguistics has close connections with the social sciences, in particular, sociology, anthropology, social psychology, and education. |
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Earlier this month on the Guardian's Games blog, blogger Aleks Krotoski posed the question, would social networking be helpful for online games? |
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The law must contemplate the full and often sordid scope of social reality. |
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The obedience experiments had a profound impact within academic social psychology, altering the central message of the discipline itself. |
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Research in social psychology suggests many of us respond with aggression, but not all of us. |
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Both are adventurers who seek the perfect way of life, the former through sensual pleasure, the latter through social justice. |
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But the bulk of the problem is that social work departments are not incentivised to sort this problem. |
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For them it is a religious duty to do so, and it does not recognise social niceties and common courtesies. |
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You don't have to follow the rules of social decorum or the niceties of society because you are privileged. |
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At the outset she zips through the social niceties and plunges into a concentrated burst of questions and note-taking. |
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Modern public services provide the social justice we promised would go with economic efficiency. |
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Bearden explored a variety of styles in the 1940s, ranging from social realism to figurative abstraction. |
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His very particular brand of social realism has driven all his work and has had admirable political impact. |
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His figurative style might best be characterized as thrift-store social realism. |
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Loach himself subsequently moved towards a more naturalistic style, often improvised and usually referred to as social realism. |
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The birth of social realism in the early 1930s encompassed all the arts, including photography. |
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It was a new kind of theatre, naturalistic, exploring social realism and psychological truth, the kind of theatre we take for granted today. |
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Later, Wolfe became a novelist himself, to show his peers how Dickensian social realism should be done. |
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I'm just not sure that being on the vanguard of this particular social movement will be much help. |
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The social realism of the original gives way to the drawing's somber reflections. |
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How will the search giant convince you to make Google Buzz your social network of choice? |
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For social science to seem scientific, the first requirement is that people have numbers. |
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Not to be outdone by Google, Microsoft has also announced plans to increase interoperability between social networks. |
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Our research is multidisciplinary and represents social science, medicine, and volcanology. |
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He argues that modern social science rests on dubious theological assumptions. |
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It is an extension of the evolution of the scientific method in the physical sciences into social science. |
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Running a banner ad just to have social media in your products marketing mix seems a lot easier than really participating. |
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Agricultural economics is typically selected as a field of study by students who are interested in applied business or social science. |
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You can create all the features you'd expect from a forum or social media site, in just a few clicks. |
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Your health care team will include your nephrologist, dietitian, nurse, social worker and perhaps a technician. |
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Its personalized home page lets you add icons for various social networks to get an overview of recent activity. |
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I don't want to come off as a social justice warrior but we fight on a daily basis for Internet freedoms. |
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The final section of this chapter deals with wider issues and with the relative role of science and social science. |
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Ives said any efforts to tackle the problems must be linked to human sciences such as anthropology, social science, and human geography. |
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Does the club feel they have any social responsibility for the upkeep of their grounds? |
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In social sciences like archeology or history, it is clear that tomorrow is not the same as today. |
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Contemporary philosophers of social science have taken issue with traditional ideas about objectivity. |
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Fiction, by envisaging new forms of social organization, may enable us to envisage new forms of social justice. |
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They adjusted their curriculum and linked communications science with the social sciences. |
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Historians have for years analyzed the social aspects of the Civil War and the common soldiers who fought it. |
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Discrimination negatively affected re-employment, and social networks positively affected re-employment. |
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Funny how it's social justice warrior types such as yourself that exude the most hatred and malcontent for others. |
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England supports research and teaching in all areas of science and the social sciences. |
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From AP's Justin Pope, I learned that Lycos is repurposing its varied properties into a destination site for social networking. |
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It is based in Exeter, and its experience is largely in publishing heavyweight academic journals in the social sciences. |
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But both sites have at their heart not the music or the photos but social networking and the sharing of personal information. |
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And the list does not stop with other branches of psychology or even other social sciences. |
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Critical Theory has a narrow and a broad meaning in philosophy and in the history of the social sciences. |
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Of all the social sciences, economics most closely resembles the natural sciences. |
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Other social sciences such as Economics, Sociology, and Anthropology were demarcated in similar fashion. |
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In the social sciences, economics and econometrics are the most widespread and highly developed fields. |
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Anthropology was better developed than other social sciences in this field. |
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There is one social science that has adopted a view on human nature, albeit only implicitly, and that is economics. |
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Much of the debate about nationalism has taken place not in International Relations but in another social science, Sociology. |
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The justification for the recovery of social security benefits is relatively simple to state. |
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Maxine Carr was spared jail today after admitting she lied to get jobs and claim social security benefits. |
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Instead of going to the job centre to sign on then going to the local social security office to get your money, you can do it all in one place. |
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Poor rural people sought social security and labour power through having more children. |
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We all want to have an excellent provision of health care, education, transport and social security. |
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In particular, governments must guarantee social security and essential health services to all. |
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When I was social security minister we increased pensions by more than inflation, and that continues. |
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The under-40s would be able to opt out of most of their social security taxes. |
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The episode demonstrates the extent to which the administration views social networking as a new arrow in its diplomatic quiver. |
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Social isolation is not just a reflection of erosion of social networks between Somalis. |
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To apply for Maternity Allowance, pick up a form at your local Jobcentre Plus or social security office. |
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He talked about simplifying tax and social security to benefit those who have the least. |
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There was a legitimate aim in checking the accuracy of the data she had submitted in support of her social security claim. |
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Years later, Marina again came under attack for claiming social security benefits. |
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Failure was a real anxiety for the slower pupils because there was no social promotion from class to class. |
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The leadership has been changed from military warriors to social justice warriors. |
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In this era of renewed interest in social networks, finally comes the results of perhaps the biggest social network connection study. |
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The years of 2011 and 2012 have seen a massive surge in social sharing and its effects on search. |
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The new social sharing functionality allows businesses to take a more holistic approach to online marketing and brand development. |
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The healing of the split between faith and culture is something that happens inside each of us and inside our own social networks. |
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If you're eager to tell you friends what you've been listening to, social sharing via Facebook or Twitter is enabled directly through the app. |
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You can mail the photos or upload the videos as social sharing is very easy nowadays. |
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Tumblr also has built-in social sharing devices that give your blog the potential to go viral. |
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Lastly, we strengthened accountability in 2003 by ending social promotion in our state once and for all. |
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Too many people limit sharing to the big three without considering other social sharing sites. |
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Thankfully most blogs and websites nowadays have social sharing buttons of some sort. |
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Many of the dropouts were no doubt victims of social promotion in the early grades, a practice that Bloomberg has now pledged to end. |
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He was equally uncompromising in terms of his commitment to social justice. |
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Problems caused by money and social status, and differing ideas of value and wealth, dominate the narrative. |
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Edith enters into the ruse not just because she likes him, but because it improves her social status. |
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The issue of the social status of ancient artists is multifaceted and complex. |
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With the change in social status and economic status, your entire mindset gets turned upside down virtually overnight. |
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The reader's interpretation depends on their culture, education, social status, etc., and that varies from individual to individual. |
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Inscriptions in public places can also indicate the social status of the artist. |
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He used unified studies of an area, including language, social studies and art, combining all the subjects into one. |
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Leo Casey has been nationally recognized for his work teaching civics and social studies. |
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The council represents 26,000 teachers of history, social studies and related subjects. |
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Many experiments in fields like social psychology are laboratory experiments rather than field experiments. |
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Later that very same day in social studies, we were introduced to the concept of melting pots and mosaics. |
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Local health authorities or service agencies may have a needs assessment or more focused social studies of your area. |
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His numerous academic awards included diplomas in social studies and sociology. |
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Meltzer's book is a fantastic read and makes wonderful connections between social studies and language arts. |
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The programme may allow students to sample different languages, or else it may be part of a social studies or language arts unit. |
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He also makes a fine case for teaching history as a separate discipline, instead of lumping it together with social studies. |
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Critics rightly point to serious flaws in some guidelines offered for the teaching of social studies. |
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Teachers across disciplines will highlight math elements in history, social studies and English. |
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At the middle school, students take language arts and social studies in Spanish. |
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At 23, he is on the verge of completing a degree in history, politics and social studies. |
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As a sophomore, I asked an education professor how to get certified to teach social studies. |
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It can be a multi-discipline project including both history and social studies. |
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The guide will support secondary school curricula in art, English, social studies and humanities. |
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Whether the family lives in an urban or rural setting, the extended family is the basic social unit. |
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Parker goes beyond the experiments to talk about the value of social psychology in general. |
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In the army, the behavior of servicemen is more tightly regulated compared with other social units and institutions. |
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Their plans are dominated by a mass migration of social networks to mobile phones. |
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The first involves helping government bodies use digital techniques, including social media, to engage with the public. |
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For many non-Western cultures, the family not the individual is regarded as the basic social unit. |
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Territorial encounters can also serve to integrate individuals within their own social unit. |
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In most areas of Nepal, the basic social unit in a village is the family, or paribar. |
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Clan and lineage systems are patrilineal and form the basis of Kanak social units for private land ownership. |
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I'm not claiming to know the answers, but you don't have to be a social justice warrior to notice something is going very wrong somewhere. |
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In the authors' view, the family is the major social unit for emotional development in adolescents. |
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In both sites, members are most likely joining for the features, and have little motivation to participate in the social network. |
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When weighing all these issues, ethical as well as health and social, it seems clear that any decision contains a value judgment. |
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All have had considerable experience designing and conducting laboratory experiments in social psychology. |
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The family remains the basic social unit, more important than the individual, despite the accelerated evolution of Andorran society. |
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There is a growing movement for social justice for farm workers around the world. |
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She would not mince her words or thoughts and never subscribed to social niceties of polite but fallacious and insincere expressions. |
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Without some form of recognized leadership and authority, social units are incapable of concerted action. |
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She said that the peace march with her father changed her perspective on life and that is when she started social work. |
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Following her family's wishes Grace become involved in social work among poor people in London. |
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Clare Britton began her career in social work in 1941 with troubled evacuees in an Oxfordshire hostel. |
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She was critical of social work as it was being defined within an increasingly bureaucratic culture. |
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She was housebound in her third floor flat and cared for by a devoted husband who accepted little help from social work or community nursing. |
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Rehabilitative measures are supposed to lie in the domain of charitable social work. |
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Interestingly, Shiv says his ambition is to do social work and help people. |
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It is neither political ambition nor the desire to win awards that tempted him to take to active social work. |
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My mother has had a number of interesting jobs, from running businesses to social work. |
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He has no training in social work and denied the town had a problem until his own family suffered a drug-related death. |
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She gained her first degree in psychology and second in psychiatry and clinical social work. |
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Nature may uplift us, but it also serves to detach us from the social world. |
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Her stint at a publishing firm did not last long, perhaps because she was always innately attuned to social work. |
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The National Union of Teachers cautioned against blurring the roles between education and social work. |
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The Scottish Executive is preparing a major recruitment campaign to attract more young people into social work. |
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This led to a 20-year career in residential social work, caring for hundreds of youngsters. |
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Akhila Srinivas said that social work and her association with street children kept her going. |
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Henry's been helping develop the field of social work in Bulgaria for the past few years. |
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Student activists abandoned conservative blue collar politics and proclaimed themselves the vanguard of social change. |
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When not studying for her degree in social work, she visits schools and community centres to spread her message. |
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Clearly more research is needed to clarify the potential contributions of social work to chronic disease management. |
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With the support of social workers, Lauren moved back home with her mum and for a while they could live together. |
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Anxious families were comforted by social workers at the nearby Maryhill Central Halls. |
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There needs to be far greater recognition of the nature of the work that social workers undertake. |
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The government is taking steps to help social workers identify and prevent cases of child abuse. |
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However, in 1911 he gave up the idea of training for the priesthood and embarked on the study of philosophy, social science, and natural science. |
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The level of social mobility is often used as an indicator of societal openness. |
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Cultural values and language are the social glue holding people and society together. |
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The onus is on government, institutions and society to work together for a just and equitable social order. |
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It is described as a romance, set across the social divide in the world of Victorian industrial society. |
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The issue here is related more to the social norms and customs of our society. |
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In the parlors of polite society, social tolerance sits side by side with multiculturalism. |
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Kin recognition serves as the foundation of advanced social systems in a wide variety of other animal societies. |
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They need to step outside the traditional classroom and embrace a community of practice through electronic social networking. |
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Many social and psychological interventions require a thorough understanding of the sociocultural context, which outsiders typically do not have. |
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Those social and demographic factors may be key contributors to potential crises in the future. |
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Adaptive socioecology rests on the notion that social systems can change rapidly in response to a novel ecology. |
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A basic premise is that inequalities in society will be reflected in the distribution of social dialects. |
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The domain of their creative energy is confined to one specific department of science, namely social science. |
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This is an interesting and informative introduction to debates in the philosophy and methodology of social science. |
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His ideas have profoundly influenced the writing and teaching of sociology and social theory around the world. |
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Best devotes considerable energy to situating himself in the historiography of the sociology of deviance and social control. |
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Sociologists taking a structural perspective are concerned to establish social facts and laws. |
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There were no significant effects of intervention on the sociometric measures of peer social preference and prosocial behavior. |
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Courses in literature, social science, and science were analytical, not moralistic. |
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Applied sociometrists seek to help their subjects expand and develop their social networks. |
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The basis of social network visualization was laid by researchers who called themselves sociometrists. |
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This enables him to comment on socio-political conditions in the State from a perspective that few other social scientists can match. |
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He was a strict college professor who'd managed to rise to the upper social status himself. |
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In the villages, an automobile is an unusual and significant symbol of upper social status. |
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What it really has to do with is maintaining the dominance of the upper classes and enforcing social norms. |
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He explains Weber's transition from historicism to a historical social science. |
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Gentlemen's clubs upheld these traditions, but early competition was largely confined to an upper-class social elite. |
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In most areas of social science there has been a persistent debate about the relative merits of ahistoricism and historicism. |
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Or isn't this form of neo-liberal capitalism that's going on in Europe right now destroying our social systems? |
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In Poland as in other countries right wing social democratic neo-liberals are the greatest enthusiasts for the European Union. |
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I have to admit I've reconnected with several old friends by finding them or being found on social networking sites. |
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But in the absence of criticism by neo-liberals, social democratic governments orient themselves towards the centre or right. |
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This is the social injustice that has exacerbated the plight of the welfare class with the rise of neoliberalism. |
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The most prominent science journals are in the social sciences, which are led by economics and political science. |
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Among low-income women, those with more extensive social networks give birth to heavier, healthier children. |
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Current debates within the social sciences focus upon the impacts of one or more of these technologies. |
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So you are talking about several well-established sites that are also launching social networking. |
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We are entering this brave new world with our eyes closed to the impact on individuals, on communities and on our social institutions. |
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Major social sciences today are economics, political science, anthropology, and sociology. |
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Canadians believe that, aside from isolated acts by bigots and neo-Nazis, racism is not deeply embedded in our culture and social institutions. |
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Revolts and uprisings are only the beginning of a process of real social revolution. |
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Researchers from all fields of the behavioral and social sciences are encouraged to apply. |
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Whole communities and long settled social orders have been suddenly uprooted by externally imposed political economic change. |
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Should Tower Hamlets Councillors be allowed to act as the social uprooters of the people that make up the borough's ordinary population today? |
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Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Purism, Neo-Plasticism, Surrealism, Neoclassicism, social realism, his art experienced them all. |
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Hence it is possible for us to understand the importance of Italian neo-realism beyond its immediate social significance. |
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Proposals from all disciplines of the humanities and social sciences are welcome. |
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New Zealand First is aware that the bill in itself will not upskill social workers. |
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But this is a form of social injustice, for innumerate and illiterate workers are locked into a low-wage future. |
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