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  • *1: averse to the [[society]] of others : unsociable *2: hostile or harmful to [[organized]] society; especially : being or marked by [[behavior]] deviating sharply from the so
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  • ...hts and privileges, as by banishment, imprisonment for life, etc. (Usually civil death.)
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  • ...it as the key [[process]] in the ongoing rationalization of the Western [[society]].
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  • :b : a [[mechanism]] of [[social]] [[control]] for enforcing a [[society]]'s [[standards]] ...or for abusing the [[judicial]] [[process]]. The most severe sanction in a civil lawsuit is the involuntary dismissal, with [[prejudice]], of a complaining
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  • ...nment]] is of little consequence provided it affords the [[essentials]] of civil [[progress]]—[[liberty]], [[security]], [[education]], and [[social]] [[c 71:3.5 No [[society]] has [[progressed]] very far when it permits idleness or tolerates [[pover
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  • ...8th and early 9th century, when it succumbed to the pressures of internal civil wars combined with external invasions—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viki ...n return for the right to rent from lands and manors, were two of the ways society was organised in the High Middle Ages. The [[Crusades]], first preached in
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  • ...]], [[economic]], social, and [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights civil rights] or as a social [[philosophy]] advocating the removal of economic in ...egalitarian. It is considered by some to be the [[natural]] [[state]] of [[society]]. Social inequality has been shown to cause many social problems. A compre
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  • ...on]] and [[persuasion]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_disobedience civil disobedience] and nonviolent [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_action d ...a.org/wiki/Liberia Liberia] were able to achieve [[peace]] after a 14-year civil war. This story is captured in a 2008 documentary [[film]] [https://en.wiki
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  • ...They are [[universal]]; they don't depend on the [[laws]] of a specific [[society]]. They exist [[necessarily]] and can't be taken away. For example, it has ...al rights are sometimes called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_rights civil rights] or statutory rights and are [[culturally]] and [[politically]] [[re
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  • :b : a local chapter of an [[organization]] c : club, [[society]] ...atically]] elected [[form]] of [[government]] for small municipalities or civil parishes. A council may serve as both the [[representative]] and [[executiv
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  • ...ivil rights, especially in cases of long confinement or segregation from [[society]], such as that of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Mallon Mary Mallon] <blockquote>Civil rights activists in some cases have objected to people being rounded up, st
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  • ...he [[victim]] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_law_(common_law) civil law].
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  • ...tly contributes to the [[cultural]] [[content]] of a [[society]], and that society may [[value]] its writerly [[corpus]] – or [[literature]] – as an [[art ..." was the lowest grade in the civil services abroad. With [[respect]] to [[society]], little has changed in this regard. The East India Company requirements f
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  • ...no [[art]] of [[civilization]] foreign to the [[progress]] of [[human]] [[society]], but the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_76#76:4._T 81:5.3 But [[cultural]] [[society]] is no great and beneficent club of [[inherited]] [[privilege]] into which
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  • ...ley] identified war as the sixth (of ten) biggest [[problem]] facing the [[society]] of mankind for the next fifty years. In the 1832 treatise ''[https://en.w ...r is a [[universal]] [[phenomenon]] whose form and scope is defined by the society that wages it. Another [[argument]] suggests that since there are human soc
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  • ...]] which have come and gone right on down to those forms of [[social]] and civil regulation that characterize the second third of the [https://www.wikipedia ...to learn that neither [[peace]] nor [[war]] can be run by a [[debating]] [[society]]. The primitive "[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/palavers pala
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  • ...ki/Early_Christianity Early Christianity] was entirely [[free]] from all [[civil]] [[entanglement]]s, [[social]] commitments, and [[economic]] alliances. On ...ist is not unsympathetic with [[social]] [[suffering]], not unmindful of [[civil]] injustice, not [[insulated]] from [[economic]] [[thinking]], neither inse
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  • ...rnment]] to allocate [[resources]] to best serve the needs of its native [[society]]. ...urt can adjudicate the matter. Where a concurrent jurisdiction exists in a civil case, a party may attempt to engage in forum shopping, by bringing the case
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  • ...claim the [[authority]] to make the rules that govern the people of the [[society]] in that territory, though its [[status]] as a state often depends in part ...l [[force]] within a given territory," which may include the armed forces, civil service or state bureaucracy, courts, and police.
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  • ...[[dominant]] voting [[majority]] of the total [[population]] of a given [[society]]. A sociological minority is not [[necessarily]] a numerical minority — The term "minority group" often occurs alongside a [[discourse]] of civil rights and collective rights which gained prominence in the 20th century. M
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  • ...t need [[God]]. But beware! this [[Atheism|godless philosophy]] of human [[society]] will lead only to unrest, animosity, unhappiness, war, and world-wide dis ...[[peace]] to [[mankind]]. Nothing can take the place of [[God]] in human [[society]]. But mark you well! do not be quick to [[surrender]] the [[beneficent]] g
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  • ...Langston and John Mercer Langston, who helped found the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. ...ia.org/wiki/Secession seceded] from the Union, which led to the American [[Civil War]]. In 1863, Lincoln issued the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emancipat
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  • ...ded full birth-[[status]] [[rights]] common to [[normal]] members of his [[society]] or social stratum" Leach argued that no one definition of marriage applie ...tices]] are very [[diverse]] across [[cultures]], yet almost every known [[society]] has had some form of marriage between a [[man]] and a [[woman]]. In some
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  • :c : the civil condition or [[status]] of a [[person]] :b : a grade of membership attained in a [[ritual]]istic order or [[society]]
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  • ...eated as equals and have the same [[political]], [[economic]], social, and civil rights[2] or as a social philosophy advocating the removal of economic ineq ...largely egalitarian. It is considered by some to be the natural state of [[society]].[3][4][5]
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  • ...an be social norms are the [[behavior]]al expectations and cues within a [[society]] or [[group]]. This sociological term has been defined as "the rules that ...aw or right, esp. the established usage of a particular locality, trade, [[society]], or the like. In French history applied to the special usages of differen
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  • 71:2.2 [[Public]] [[opinion]], common opinion, has always delayed [[society]]; nevertheless, it is valuable, for, while retarding [[social]] [[evolutio 71:2.3 The [[measure]] of the advance of [[society]] is directly determined by the [[degree]] to which [[public]] [[opinion]]
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  • ...Apartheid is an example of legal discrimination, as are also various post-Civil war laws in the southern United States that legally disadvantaged negros wi ...on are correlated and may be found to varying degrees in individuals and [[society]] at large. Many forms of discrimination based upon prejudice are outwardly
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  • ...but indifferently leaves the consequential [[problems]] to be solved by [[society]], thus creating an ever-present and major [[problem]] for [[evolutionary]]
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  • ...t]], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industry industry] flourish, and [[society]] is a smoothly working [[mechanism]] of high [[material]], [[intellectual] ...s slowly rendering [[laws]] of [[human]] enactment obsolete. The extent of civil [[government]] and statutory regulation, in an [[intermediate]] [[state]] o
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  • :b : a socioeconomic level of [[society]] comprising persons of the same or similar [[status]] especially with rega When planning [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_engineering civil engineering] projects or other large constructions, the ''strata'' of the a
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  • ...tzerland]], or to a broader cultural group, such as a [[Western society]]. Society can also refer to an organized group of people associated together for reli ...cial contract between members of the community. Implicit in the meaning of society is that its members share some mutual concern or interest, a common objecti
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  • ...ccounts from various groups, including surviving witnesses of the American Civil War, [[Slavery]], and other major historical events. The [[Library of Con ...Association, and in 1969 British oral historians founded the Oral History Society. There are now numerous national organizations and an International Oral H
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  • *2 : a [[society]] or [[institution]] organized according to the principles or [[practices]] ...mes]] of [[Christian]] dignitaries were in early days taken sometimes from civil life (episkopos, diakonos), sometimes borrowed from the Jews (presbyteros).
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  • ...est social class of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feudalism feudal] [[society]]. Serfs were also defined as people in whose labour landowners held [[prop ...ipedia.org/wiki/Bhutan Bhutan] is described by Tashi Wangchuk, a Bhutanese civil servant, as abolishing serfdom officially by 1959, but Wangchuk believes le
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  • ...mmunity]] able to evangelise in a pluralistic society governed by a purely civil [[state]]. Such a demand was in sharp contrast to the ambitions of the magi
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  • 86:7.2 [[Modern]] [[society]] is removing the [[business]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance 86:7.5 [[Industry]], [[war]], [[slavery]], and civil [[government]] arose in [[response]] to the [[social]] [[evolution]] of man
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  • ...ety bylaws stipulated that any person discussing religion or politics at a Society meeting was to be summarily ejected for being an "enthusiast."[citation nee
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  • ...duals]] have [[demonstrated]] that they have [[fulfilled]] their debt to [[society]], or are otherwise deserving (in the opinion of the pardoning official) of ...is crime in order to allow him to testify against the murderer, or after a civil war a mass amnesty may be granted to absolve all participants of [[guilt]]
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  • ...ies is a serious matter and may be referred to as a breach of promise, a [[civil]] transgression subject in some instances to a fine or other [[penalty]] ...se, start a [[business]] or otherwise prove his readiness to enter adult [[society]].
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  • ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICCPR ICCPR] (International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights), and the United Nations has recommended that the [[pr
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  • ...gical]] benefits it can bestow to the aggrieved party, its intimates and [[society]]. ...ans to promote some other [[good]] for the criminal himself or for civil [[society]], but instead it must in all cases be imposed on him only on the ground th
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  • ...explain the effects of society on religion and the effects of religion on society; in other words, their dialectical relationship. ...ly 20th century were greatly interested in [[religion]] and its effects on society. These theorists include [[Émile Durkheim]], [[Max Weber]], and [[Karl Mar
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  • ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Africa South Africa], the effort to heal the [[society]] after the ills of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartheid apartheid] gav ...reconciliation as the effect of the healing of relations in the broader [[society]].
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  • ...on]]—self-propagation. [[Mating]] is [[universally]] [[natural]], and as [[society]] evolved from the [[simple]] to the [[complex]], there was a [[correspondi ...[individual]] been rebellious against the [[sex]] regulations imposed by [[society]]; and this is the reason for this agelong [[sex]] [[problem]]: Self-mainte
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  • .... This loss of self-preservation is an important part of your [[future]] [[society]]'s [[existence]] and [[development]] and [[maturity]]. It stems from your Monjoronson: Within the [[context]] and confines of your [[society]] and your [[political]] [[system]] and where [[decisions]] are made, perha
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  • ...ibute in fundamental ways to building an ecologically sustainable and just society, and to do so with the least possible impact on the environment, in a manne ...y Publishers is committed to building an ecologically sustainable and just society not just through education, but through action. We're walking our talk. We'
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  • ...ears after [[Eden]], [[mating]] continued as a [[purely]] [[social]] and [[civil]] [[institution]]. ...icted by the [[taboos]], and enforced by the [[laws]] and regulations of [[society]].
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  • ...rnment marginalized cultural minorities, particularly blacks, prior to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This Act made it illegal to restrict access to schools ...to gain [[power]],[[authority]] and influence over others,institutions or society.
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  • ...ety wide or inclusive organizations ranging from the most primitive tribal society to the modern nation-state and intermediate organization (political authori ...s and in the long run administration and political apparatus of the entire society.
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  • ...state]] is a useful [[evolution]] of [[civilization]]; it [[represents]] [[society]]'s net gain from the ravages and [[sufferings]] of [[war]]. Even statecraf ...osing or to go abroad in the [[land]] to become immoral. The [[harm]] to [[society]] consisted not in these reforms themselves but rather in the sudden and ex
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  • *Is America headed for a civil war? ...hat is a “what” question: He says, “In America we seem to be headed for a civil war. If this is something that you foresee, what if anything, can we, the
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  • ...ustom]], or mutual agreement, and are the basis of social [[groups]] and [[society]] as a whole. Although [[humans]] are fundamentally social creatures, inter ...zed by law and formalized through public [[ceremony]], such as marriage or civil union. They may also be informal long-term relationships such as loving rel
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  • 69:9.1 While [[primitive]] [[society]] was [[virtually]] communal, [[primitive]] man did not [[adhere]] to the [ ...mmunism was indispensable [[scaffolding]] in the [[growth]] of primitive [[society]], but it gave way to the [[evolution]] of a higher social order because it
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  • ...had written my masters thesis in theology [in 1973]) of whether "secular" civil magistrates stood under obligation to the relevant portions of the Old Test ...for all [[human]] [[government]] — [[individual]], [[family]], church, and civil; and that Biblical Law must be incorporated into a Christian theory of Bibl
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  • ...is hatred, disease, poverty and hunger in extreme. There is war, there is civil unrest, and worst of all, there is taxation which I shall call legalised th ...tion through this period of ascension and beyond. If you do not create the society with love then you will lose again and again until the message finally gets
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  • ...porting elements such as roller doors. The term is used by architects and civil engineers to distinctly identify structures that are not buildings. A [[ten ...individuals and various life. Structures are applicable to people in how a society is as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships. This
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  • ...tter of self-maintenance, and it implies the [[evolution]] of [[society]]. Society itself is the aggregated [[structure]] of family units. Individuals are ver ...ychoanalysts]] that the main function of the [[family]] is to perpetuate [[society]]. Either socially, with the "social production of children", or biological
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  • ...weak." In ancient times a [[change]] of [[administration]] only followed [[civil war]], abundant [[proof]] that the weak had become strong. [[Category: Society]]
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  • ...Secularism_in_Society_and_Culture Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society and Culture] breaks modern secularism into two types: hard and soft secular ...ng [[law]]s based on [[scripture]] (such as the Torah and Sharia law) with civil laws, and eliminating discrimination on the basis of religion. This is said
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  • ...to the state of people within their respective geopolitical entities, as [[civil war]], state-sponsored [[genocide]], [[terrorism]], and other [[violence]] ...hatma Gandhi]] suggested that if an oppressive society lacks violence, the society is nonetheless not peaceful, because of the injustice of the oppression. G
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  • ...ment]] [[policy]]. The pursuit of the public [[good]] by enhancing civil [[society]], ensuring a well-run, [[fair]], and effective public [[service]] are some
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  • ...]] together functionally, operationally, at the [[material]] level. Yet, a society with all these things, even advanced [[technologies]] in the [[neighborhood ...shouldn’ts," but simply giving you the dictums for a long-term society, a society filled with thousands of [[communities]] and [[neighborhoods]] and families
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  • ...]. Such [[beings]] were [[designed]] for [[social]] [[sovereignty]], not [[civil]] sovereignty. But since this project almost completely miscarried, we shal
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  • ...]] has thus indirectly tended to perpetuate the [[established]] order of [[society]], to foster the [[maintenance]] of the existent type of [[civilization]]. ...olution]], but it does not [[oppose]] the [[intelligent]] [[efforts]] of [[society]] to adapt its usages and [[adjust]] its [[institutions]] to new [[economic
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  • ...us institutional representatives (i.e., a church), replacing or dominating civil government.[3] Theocratic governments enact [[Theonomy|theonomic]] [[law]]s ...kings); the meaning "priestly or religious [[body]] wielding political and civil power" is recorded from 1825.
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  • ...ecome concerned about their social welfare and the sustainability of their society, communities, neighborhoods and families. ...o bring about the seeds of positive change that develop into a sustainable society, which, in the end, is social sustainability that is the forerunner of the
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  • :Late 1960s Interfaith groups joined around Civil Rights issues for African-Americans and later were often vocal in their opp ...ves are to promote interfaith [[dialogue]] and to live peacefully within [[society]]. Minhaj ul Quran was founded by Shaykh ul Islam Prof. Dr. Muhammed Tahir
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  • ...decisions]]. Although the term is generally applied to [[behavior]] within civil governments, politics is observed in all [[human]] [[group]] interactions, ...akes sense to do so for their own good, as well as for the greater good of society.
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  • ...wed today. In the Middle East is a country involved in an enormous, bloody civil war where its previous ruler cost 40 to 50,000 lives to come into power and ...great statesman said, “I know no safe repository of the ultimate powers of society but the people themselves.” For it is the slow growth of genuine democr
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  • ...ty]]. You are a part of society, you have the [[power]] to [[change]] your society. Just because there are evil people on this world, that does not mean that ...rld will begin to be solved, as soon as you start dealing with others in a civil way, in a peaceful way.
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  • ...eings who know the design of a successful and sustainable civilization and society. ...ioned, how we have to learn or discover how to live in a multi-dimensional society, through our multi-dimensional social institutions, and that this is a mult
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  • ...ing to have a cataclysm of a social, political or economic revolution or a civil war; it is quite another to experience cataclysms from weather, from the ea ...your social, personal, intimate relationships with each other, whereas in civil war and revolutions you lose each other and many times you lose yourself as
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  • ...that promotes the establishment of an egalitarian, classless, stateless [[society]] based on common ownership and control of the means of production and prop ...what policies to pursue are made democratically, allowing every member of society to participate in the decision-making [[process]] in both the political and
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  • ...rs and the powers assigned to them. The remaining books cover criminal and civil [[law]], judicial procedures and remedies. Written in [[1600]], the documen ...ions of first, a state of nature governed by natural laws, then a state of society, established by a [[social contract]] or compact, which bring underlying na
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  • ...dents and four faculty members present. It is also recorded that after the Civil War, [[Robert E. Lee]] was offered the position of Vice-Chancellor but decl ...th casual pants or shorts. Also, faculty and student members of the honor society wear academic gowns to teach or attend class -- perhaps the last vestige of
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  • ...and yet error is always possible, even major default, set-backs, schisms, civil war within those who aspire to build a brave new world or a sublime civiliz ...They work through your mind, through your spirit, as well as through your society. The more conscious of these efforts, the more you can contribute. Are ther
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  • #Visions of Politics: Volume III: Hobbes and Civil Science (Cambridge University Press, 2002). #(Co-editor and contributor), Philosophy, Politics and Society: Fourth Series (Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1972)
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  • ===='''''[[Society]]'''''==== .... In today's [[society]] as one looks around at all of the [[abuses]], the civil disruptions, the social injustices, one [[realizes]] the importance that [[
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  • ...n''' is a [[society]] or [[culture]] group normally defined as a [[complex society]] characterized by the practice of [[agriculture]] and settlement in [[city ...ality of human knowledge and culture as represented by the most "advanced" society at a given time. ''Civilization'' can be used in a [[normative]] sense as w
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  • ...he choice-making that is involved in the administration of that democratic society and jurisdiction. What has happened in the last 239 years, since the publi ...k individuals to independently live a normal life that is abnormal to your society, meaning one of peace and one that surrounds yourself with order in your mi
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  • *American Society of Church History *Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
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  • ...now basis, but which are helpful to you, your family, your community, your society, and your civilization. ...t you, as I have said a moment ago, you, your family, your community, your society, and your civilization. Whereas crop circles, for example, are germane, leg
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  • ...d its client states, continuing inequities in global development and civil society, the resurgence of "fundamental" religious identity in [[Christian]], [[Jew
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  • ...sets it as extramarital relations with someone of the opposite sex, the [[Civil Marriage Act]] gave grounds for a [[British Columbia]] judge to strike that ...s consequentially recommended deletion of the said law or reducing it to a civil offense, but the Government of India is yet to act [https://www.hindu.com/2
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  • ...tion of democracy includes. The first principle is that all members of the society (citizens) have equal access to [[power]] and the second that all members ( ...process]], [[civil liberties]], [[human rights]], and elements of [[civil society]] outside the government. In the United States, [[separation of powers]] is
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  • ...lying moral and spiritual crisis becomes strikingly obvious to segments of society not usually found to be in agreement. A new coalition between left, center, ...to a conundrum of deep spirituality. When the perceived evils of a debased society become personalized and highly focalized in certain leaders or leadership g
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  • ...holding yourself accountable to the golden rule of what you want others in society to do. ...rything I said this evening, that all over the world and right in your own society here, there are individuals who will not accept a kind of correction, a kin
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  • ...her societies or cultures who do not enjoy such a benefit of a pluralistic society free to express such a wide spectrum of opinion. Rather, send them your lov ...is often an intermediate step to go through from a very rigidly controlled society to true democracy. But in evaluating this transitional cost, often measured
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  • .... But when the government started playing a more prominent role in Dutch [[society]] after 1850, The Hague quickly expanded. The older parts of the city are t ...a vocational university called the The Hague University. The city has many civil servants and [[diplomat]]s. In [[fact]], the number and variety of foreign
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  • ...dividuals. It requires days, months and years—sometimes decades—to move a society to the point where it begins to rebel or to not accept the dictates of a wr ...—and at the best outset, there is quiet civil disobedience, there is quiet civil unrest, and what you are seeing in the world now. People will rise up. So
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  • ...ward to govern themselves. Individuals seeking greater political freedoms, civil liberties, must be educated to exercise them safely in the larger populatio ...es—necessary goals and values of maintaining a growing, expanding, hopeful society.
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  • :e. The position of being the ‘father’ or oldest member of a [[society]] ...ental role assumed by human males is a critical difference between human [[society]] and that of humans' closest biological relatives - chimpanzees and bonobo
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  • ...] is not altogether periodic; therefore does it become [[necessary]] for [[society]] to impose self-control upon the [[individual]]. ...ge. [[Intelligent]] submission of this impulse to the [[regulations]] of [[society]] is the supreme test of the [[actuality]] of any [[civilization]]. Self-co
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  • ...nding things about him that I don't think are generally known. I think his civil rights - he had the African-American in the Revolutionary Army, which a lot Esmeralda: And being aware of civil rights. (Inaudible)
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  • ...will make mistakes and that is most unfortunate. For the protection of a society you must be strong and not withhold decisive action to protect yourself. ...Few of you surmised that it would be the rapid economic meltdown of your society’s financial institutions. This is far more difficult to control, manage,
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  • ...ressing, fixing and reinforcing the shared [[value]]s and [[belief]]s of a society. This function can be exploited for political ends, though it lies at the ...pparently secular goal like uniting the warring states during the American Civil War (Lincoln's Gettysburg Address [for an semiotic-anthropological analysis
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  • ...c]] of [[civilization]] becomes [[stressed]] by the [[complications]] of [[society]]'s advancement, there is always an [[immediate]] and ruinous reversion to 70:1.4 But there could be no such [[phenomenon]] as [[war]] until [[society]] had [[evolved]] sufficiently far to [[actually]] [[experience]] periods o
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  • ...I'm [[surrounded]] by people who are in [[pain]], and I don't think our [[society]] is helping. I wonder if you could comment. ...puppies, there will continue to be [[difficulty]] in developing a solid [[society]].
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  • ...st without the development of the skills that make for a truly [[civil]] [[society]]. [[Peace]] and [[harmony]] are more than [[feelings]]; they are [[functio ...d that the better prepared its youth, the better the [[function]] of the [[society]] in the years to come.
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