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  • ...around the world on a wide array of global topics in the [[Social Sciences|social sciences]]. [[Category: Social Sciences]]
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  • ...by scholars from around the world on a wide array of global topics in the social sciences. [[Category: Social Sciences]]
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  • ...hies of the major thinkers and leaders who have influenced and continue to influence the study of activism.
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  • ==Social Contact== [[Social]] '''contacts''' are [[people]] who, in exchange for [[money]], goods, [[se
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  • ...ness]], [[appeal]], and relevance to a brand's image and the celebrity's [[influence]] on consumer buying [[behavior]]. ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell] theory of influence.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testimonial]
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  • ...y; especially : being or marked by [[behavior]] deviating sharply from the social [[norm]] ...iagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders], [[persistent]] anti-social behaviour is part of a diagnosis of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisoci
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  • ...[[understandings]] of [[society]]. Social role posits the following about social [[behaviour]]: ...ial roles included appropriate and permitted forms of behaviour, guided by social norms, which are commonly known and hence determine the [[expectations]] fo
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  • *1: [[influence]] from members of one's [[peer]] group: "His [[behavior]] was affected by d ...parties] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_union trade unions]), or social [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clique cliques] in which membership is not c
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  • ...rd psychologist, Herbert Kelman identified three broad varieties of social influence.[1] ...fluence]], follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Influence this link].</center>
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  • ...erative if cultural [[disaster]] is to be avoided. This new and oncoming [[social]] order will not settle down complacently for a [[millennium]]. The [[human 99:1.2 [[Religion]] must become a forceful [[influence]] for [[moral]] [[stability]] and [[spiritual]] [[progression]] functioning
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  • *2. In the regulation of descent, [[inheritance]], [[succession]], and [[social]] order, this being its older and [[original]] [[function]]. ..., not a department of the [[church]]. True, [[religion]] should mightily [[influence]] it but should not undertake exclusively to [[control]] and regulate it.
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  • ===Topic: ''This in Energetic Influence at the Highest Level''=== ...e [[changes]] that reflect a population that is increasingly more aware of social injustice and those wanting to make the world a better place for their gran
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  • ...oeRxqlTiAmsC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false]. Regardless of the [[influence]] of all these [[primitive]] contributions to man's [https://nordan.daynal. ...al]] should make some [[personal]] [[sacrifice]] for the [[good]] of his [[social]] [[group]], should do something to make other people [[happier]] and bette
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  • ...ccordance with some specified [[standard]] or [[authority]] <conformity to social [[custom]]> ...ay be the result of subtle [[unconscious]] influences, or direct and overt social pressure. Conformity also occurs by the "implied [[presence]]" of others, o
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  • ...ry into a Category of Bourgeois Society'', (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought), The MIT Press; Reprint edition, August 28, 1991, ISBN 0-262-58108 ...nal Communication and the Means of Social Influence'', (Cambridge Cultural Social Studies), Cambridge University Press, September 28, 1997, ISBN 0-521-48493-
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  • ...tually denied its [[existence]]. One's philosophical position may have an influence on the [[perception]] of change. ==Social==
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  • ...from some [[influence]] <the impression on [[behavior]] produced by the [[social]] [[milieu]]> :c : an especially marked and often favorable [[influence]] or [[effect]] on [[feeling]], sense, or [[mind]]
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  • ...rameters]], as for example an [[environment]] of [[wealth]], education and social [[privilege]] are often historically passed to genetic offspring. In the social and political sciences, the ''nature versus nurture debate'' may be contras
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  • ...fields, such as [[education]], [[finance|business]], online communities or social [[status]].Reputation can be considered as a component of the [[identity]] ...al instrument of social [[order]], based upon distributed, [[spontaneous]] social control.
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  • ...nct concept. In sociology, an agent is an [[individual]] engaging with the social [[structure]]; '''''the structure and agency debate''''' concerning the lev ...ealist]] and materialist expressions of this [[idea]] of humans treated as social beings, organized to act in concert.
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  • ...d. While all of the [[commentary]] has been centered around the numerous [[social]] issues of the day, it is also apparent that in many areas of your lives, ...[[family]], have turned out to be [[stress]] inducing and a [[negative]] [[influence]] upon the [[growth]] of the family. Indeed, many people are rethinking the
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_development sustainable development]. Social sustainability has had considerably less attention in public dialogue than ...l support, human rights, labor rights, placemaking, social responsibility, social [[justice]], cultural competence, community resilience, and human [[adaptat
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  • *5: [[developing]] or occurring without apparent external [[influence]], [[force]], [[cause]], or treatment ...order" is typically used to describe the [[emergence]] of various kinds of social orders from a combination of self-interested [[individuals]] who are not [[
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  • ...ven late in life, [[potential]] exists for [[physical]], [[mental]], and [[social]] growth and [[development]]. Ageing is an important part of all [[human]] ...type two diabetes]). Chronological ageing may also be distinguished from "social ageing" (cultural age-[[expectations]] of how people should act as they gro
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  • ...at work, while raising children, in the relationships with others, in the social responsibilities, in the duty related to the preservation and improvement o ...immediate impact over your peers, but you are still learning. Your direct influence is limited, but if you demonstrate that you are faithful in the small thing
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  • ...ble situation for the "foreigners", who have to [[understand]] legal and [[social]] [[systems]] sometimes new and strange to them. Often, [[communities]] of Emigration had a [[profound]] influence on the world in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, when millions of [[poor
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  • ...ue, suggesting that it is a [[fuzzy concept]]. An added difficulty is that social attributes or relationships may not be directly observable and visible, and ...ly beyond what an individual can empirically observe in order to grasp the social domain in all its dimensions &mdash; connecting, for example, "private trou
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  • ...love]] but also address a wide variety of other themes that are frequently social or [[political]] in emphasis. The dominance of rock by white, male musician ...c characterized by overt [[political]] and social critiques. Punk was an [[influence]] into the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980s 1980s] on the subsequent de
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  • ...lation]]. The early [[cult]] of [[ghost]] [[fear]] became a [[powerful]] [[social]] bond, and ever since that far-distant day [[mankind]] has been striving m ...ks down upon reaching certain [[limits]], and these very [[influences]] of social mobilization—[[hunger]], [[love]], [[vanity]], and [[fear]]—[[conspire]
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  • ...my friends. Your environment is rich with unique opportunities for you to influence those around you. Wherever you find yourself, we ask that you mobilize, un ...tainable life practices. Take advantage of this opportunity. Exercise your influence in a way that supports the values and the principles that will lead to your
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  • ==Social groups== ...al class, religion, gender, ethnicity, customs etc. which seem to limit or influence the opportunities that individuals have.
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  • ...onogamy|one man and one woman]] to [[establish]] a [[home]] of the highest social order. ...vily on both [[property]] and [[religion]] for [[support]]; but the real [[influence]] which forever safeguards marriage and the resultant [[family]] is the sim
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  • :c : a [[social]] or [[financial]] sponsor of a social [[function]] (as a ball or concert) *2: one that uses [[wealth]] or [[influence]] to help an [[individual]], an [[institution]], or a [[cause]]
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  • ...|inner]] or [[personal]] [[adjustment]], and then it becomes a matter of [[social]] [[service]] or [[group]] adjustment. The [[fact]] of man's gregariousness 99:5.3 The [[religion]] of [[Jesus]] is the most [[dynamic]] [[influence]] ever to [[activate]] the [[human]] race. Jesus shattered [[tradition]], d
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  • ...rn provinces. In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deccan Deccan] their [[influence]] was [[cultural]] and [[religious]] more than racial. The greater [[persis ...characteristic feature of [[society]] was the [[persistence]] of the great social [[castes]] that were instituted by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto
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  • ...g as formal chaperones or as self-employed 'busybodies' serving less clear social [[purposes]], would attend such events and [[advise]] families of any burge The [[influence]] of such people in a [[culture]] that did not arrange [[marriages]], and i
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  • ...ations]] through the [[Hebrews]] and [[Greeks]], much, very much, of the [[social]] and [[ethical]] [[idealism]] of the Egyptians arose in the [https://en.wi ...[purely]] [[human]] [[religions]] of [[Urantia]] none ever surpassed the [[social]] [[ideals]] and the moral grandeur of this onetime [[humanism]] of the [ht
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  • ...s [[profession]]. However [[academics]] have found early forms of public [[influence]] and [[communications]] management in [[ancient]] civilizations, during th ...dia in 1999, was [[controversial]] in its time, but by 2006, the effect of social media and new [[internet]] technologies became broadly [[accepted]].
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  • ..."any unreasonable [[attitude]] that is unusually resistant to [[rational]] influence."[1] Although positive and do both exist, when used negatively, "prejudice" ...nal Discrimination refers to unequal treatment that is entrenched in basic social institutions resulting in advantaging one group over another. The Indian ca
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  • 2. Social activities. Play performances and cultural social [[group]]ings. ...vement there gradually radiates to all peoples an uplifting and civilizing influence which slowly and certainly
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  • ...rations of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Neoconservatives peaked in [[influence]] during the presidency of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush Ge ...George W. Bush, with particular emphasis on a perceived neoconservative [[influence]] on American foreign policy, as part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • ...and [[mechanism]] have been more or less [[vanquished]], the devastating [[influence]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_century twentieth-century] [[secul ...ressively]] secularized. [[Religion]] has become more and more a nominal [[influence]], largely a [[ritualistic]] [[exercise]]. The [[majority]] of professed Ch
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  • ...gh the [[soul]], but rather from the outside inward, working through the [[social]], [[ethical]], and [[moral]] [[environment]] of [[human being]]s. [[Seraph ...-conscious]] [[mortals]] very often arises as the result of [[seraphic]] [[influence]]. The [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_113#113:2._THE
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  • Since the emergence of [[Social Sciences|social science]]s, authority has been a subject of research in a variety of empiri ...'' which according to him derives from long-established customs,habits and social structures.When power passes from one generation to another then it is know
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  • ...[[debates]] around [[ontology]], [[epistemology]] (especially concerning [[social sciences]]), [[ethics]], [[aesthetics]], [[hermeneutics]], and the [https:/
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  • ...ation] was unified and [[co-ordinated]] under an extraordinary threefold [[influence]]: ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident#The_Roman_Empire Roman political and social systems].
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  • ...hat advances in [[science]], [[technology]], economic [[development]], and social [[organization]], can improve the [[human condition]]. Progressivism origin Modern Progressivism emerged as part of a response to the vast social [[changes]] brought by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrialization ind
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  • ...ut [[individual]] events construct the particular factual [[character]] of social existence through moment by moment decisions in relationship with others. T ...affirmed because each event is partly self-creative as it responds to the influence of others. Process categories affirm both that individuals are partly self-
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  • ...s between humans have established an extremely wide variety of [[values]], social norms, and [[rituals]], which together form the basis of human [[society]]. Humans are noted for their desire to [[understand]] and influence their [[environment]], seeking to explain and manipulate [[natural]] [[phen
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  • ...]] on [[science]], art and [[politics]] from the 1850s to the 1950s. The [[social]] [[theory]] [[developed]] consequently from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...t Europe may be creating a class of degenerate people who may attack the [[social]] [[norms]], this led to support for a strong [[state]] which [[police]]s d
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  • ...ty''' is the [[quality]] of being well-liked or common, or having a high [[social status]]. Popularity figures are an important part of many people's [[perso ...ething in regard to its being popular with their [[peer]] [[group]]. The [[influence]] of one's peer group upon is strongest during [[adolescence]].
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  • ...al universe]] — and this includes certain aspects of the Supreme Being’s [[influence]] and His emergent activities with those systems in rebellion. Because your ...nge in your temporal environment shall become self evident of the spirit [[influence]] — great change is coming to 606.
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  • ...needs to develop a relationship with at least one primary caregiver for [[social]] and emotional development to occur normally. Attachment theory [[explains ...come attached to [[individuals]] who are [[sensitive]] and responsive in [[social]] [[interactions]] with them, and who remain as [[consistent]] caregivers f
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  • ...horndike] used the term [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_intelligence social intelligence] to describe the skill of [[understanding]] and managing other ...tps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Wechsler David Wechsler] described the [[influence]] of non-intellective factors on intelligent [[behavior]], and further argu
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  • ...lly a Human Brotherhood. The Human Brotherhood is both [[spiritual]] and [[social]] because first of all, it is made of human beings living in [[society]] an .... [[Culture]] is the [[collective]] repository of artistic, scientific and social [[values]] of a given people or society. The interchange of these values wi
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  • ...of [[Personal identity (philosophy)|personal identity]] and an [[Identity (social science)|identity]] where the individual has some sort of comprehension of ...stages defined eight stages that describes how individuals relate to their social world. [[James W. Fowler]]'s stages of faith development is seen as a holis
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  • 99:4.2 [[Social]] [[leadership]] is transformed by [[spiritual]] [[insight]]; [[religion]] 99:4.4 No matter what [[upheavals]] may attend the [[social]] and [[economic]] [[growth]] of [[civilization]], [[religion]] is genuine
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  • ...opelessly pessimistic; they believed they could at least do something to [[influence]] [[fate]]. The [[religion]] of [[ghost]] [[fear]] impressed upon men that ...hem attribute all [[human]] inequalities to [[political]] misadaptation, [[social]] injustice]], and industrial [[competition]]. But new [[legislation]], inc
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  • ...ly their souls cry out for help. There are those who have been shunned as social outcasts, due to their stations in life. Then there are those feeling unwan ...ery little self-esteem and feel themselves to be unworthy, and sometimes a social outcast, which is indeed very difficult to overcome. The result is that th
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  • *1 a : a [[social]] [[group]] comprising numerous [[families]], [[clans]], or [[generations]] A '''tribe''', viewed historically or developmentally, consists of a [[social]] [[group]] existing before the [[development]] of, or outside of, states.
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  • ...[religious]] [[philosophy]]. [[Vocation]], [[marriage]], and kindred all [[influence]] the [[evolution]] of one's [[personal]] [[standards]] of life. ...ment recognizing their [[unification]] in [[intellectual]] striving and in social serving. A sound religious [[philosophy]] does not confound the [https://no
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  • ...e given territory, meet certain other criteria (such as having reached a [[social]] and [[technological]] plateau thousands of years ago). * independently or largely isolated from the influence of the claimed governance by a nation-state,
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  • ...[[God]], is altogether praiseworthy, but when such [[practices]] lead to [[social]] [[isolation]] and culminate in religious [[fanaticism]], they are all but *6. To [[conserve]] currently recognized [[social]], [[moral]], [[ethical]], and [[spiritual]] [[values]].
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  • ...l this [[ceremonial]] [[evolution]] has exerted a mighty [[socializing]] [[influence]]. 89:9.3 The [[ancient]] [[social]] brotherhoods were based on the [[rite]] of blood drinking; the early Jewi
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  • ...ngs]] depending on its [[context]] (e.g., the time period, the region or [[social]] situation). Accordingly, the basic definition of what constitutes "the We ...ica]]s, though much of the Americas have considerable pre-Western cultural influence. Australia, New Zealand and most countries of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • ...a new and mighty charter for [[human]] [[freedom]]; they presaged man's [[social]], [[political]], and [[spiritual]] [[liberty]]. ...thought]] and [[earnestly]] [[debated]] about all [[human]] [[problems]]—[[social]], [[economic]], [[political]], and [[philosophic]]—except [[religion]].
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  • ...he [[love]] of [[play]]ing.[1] This form of motivation has been studied by social and [[education]]al [[psychologists]] since the early 1970s. [[Research]] h Social [[psychological]] [[research]] has indicated that extrinsic rewards can lea
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  • .... He also offers an evolutionary rationale for why the subjective sense of social isolation--loneliness--is so profoundly disruptive to human physiology that ...re the individual is emotionally isolated, but may have a well functioning social network.
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  • In the [[social sciences]], the subtleties of trust are a subject of ongoing [[research]]. A second perspective in social theory comes from the classic Foundations of Social Theory by James S. Coleman. Coleman offers a four-part definition:
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  • ...eligious [[models]] and [[concepts]] that reflect the class, [[gender]], [[social]], and [[political]] contexts from which they emerge. Liberal Christianity ==Influence of liberal Christianity==
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  • ...friendships. "Confucius" [[Confucianism]] was and continue to be a major [[influence]] in Chinese culture, the state of China and the surrounding areas of South ...], whether scientific or philosophical. However, it still carries profound influence amongst the people of East Asia, and Southeast Asia.[https://en.wikipedia.o
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  • *I empower myself to influence the inflection point** at this historic moment for the welfare of the whole ...k assignment that will be transformative: You know — personally or through social networking — individuals who stand on the other side of the ‘ideologica
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  • ...c]] Fraternity of Man and Women on Urantia, and to finally [[reverse]] the social and political effects of [[Lucifer Rebellion]] which installed such a detri ...tarting point on the inter-nations [[markets]] recently created, and the [[social]] aspect (one language) also is promising since the best candidate for that
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  • ...d]] in various ways can enter more fully into the [[mainstream]] of your [[social]] exchange, in the [[context]] of your [[camaraderie]] [[focused]] on [[exp ...in the [[minority]] are entering into the [[initial]] [[stages]] of your [[influence]] as a growing [[majority]], and I speak not of [[individuals]] who are act
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  • ...the stratification system, can be determined two ways. One can earn their social status by their own achievements, which is known as achieved status, or one ...come along with it: achieved, and ascribed. The [[word]] status refers to social stratification on a vertical scale.
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  • ...h from the north." The term has been used to describe many politicians and social commentators.
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  • ...merely been spiritually mediocre, due to the influence of their moral and social environment. However, it is on this planet where, without parallel in the u
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  • ...type of [[institutional]] building designed by the English philosopher and social [[theorist]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Bentham Jeremy Bentham] ...ed Bentham's mechanism of [[surveillance]] as a tool of [[oppression]] and social [[control]]. Parallel [[arguments]] were put forward by French psychoanalys
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  • ...s, I am Andrea. You have heard of me and heard from me in the past. I am a Social Architect which is my current job function. [Editor's Note: I believe we ha ...made the decisions to follow your guidance, there was overcare applied to influence you strongly into association with this Teaching Mission group experiment.
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  • ..., but it was [[Male|man]]'s superior [[strength]], [[together]] with the [[influence]] of the [[mores]], that virtually [[compelled]] her to remain in wedlock. ...of [[woman]] during past ages than was woman herself. She failed to get [[social]] [[recognition]] during [[primitive]] times because she did not [[function
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  • ...istics that are materially imperceptible but are real and exert a powerful influence on the minds of their followers.
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  • ...[[progress]]. Pockets on the world are developing higher [[standards]] of social and cultural [[values]]. Your military is becoming an antique. The peaks of ...self standards you hold ideal and forcefully promote them in your arena of influence. All occupations are needed for upliftment. [[Love]] does go a long way to
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  • ...rminates is the [[moral]] [[nature]] that so early gives [[origin]] to a [[social]] [[consciousness]]. The first promptings of a child's [[moral]] [[nature]] ...] of religious [[consciousness]], toward [[moral]] [[righteousness]] and [[social]] [[ministry]], rather than [[negatively]], away from [[sin]] and [[guilt]]
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  • *2. ''Social activities''. [[Play]] [[performances]] and cultural [[social]] groupings. ...[gradually]] [[radiates]] to all peoples an uplifting and [[civilizing]] [[influence]] which slowly and [[certainly]] [[transforms]] the [[evolutionary]] [[race
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  • *4 a : a [[consideration]], principle, or [[influence]] (as of conscience) that impels to [[moral]] [[action]] or determines [[mo :b : a [[mechanism]] of [[social]] [[control]] for enforcing a [[society]]'s [[standards]]
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  • ...into the areas of your consciousness that have been long distorted by the influence of the rebellion. As you know changing the trajectory of a rebellion spher ...p you come together as one united in purpose and intention to outwork this influence within the construct of the planet’s consciousness that more TRUTH-LIGHT
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  • ...or social issues, in other words, on carrying out, resisting or undoing a social change. ...emporary social movements. However others point out that many of the major social movements of the last hundred years grew up, like the Mau Mau in Kenya, to
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  • ...criteria of certain social institutions. You would examine them much as a social anthropologist looking for the expectations, the beliefs, and then to see i ...port and assist the individual to fulfill themselves. In other words, the social institutions become the carriers for the means for the individual to fulfil
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  • ...tion]] that it is possible to identify the underlying factors that might [[influence]] the variable that is being forecast. If the [[cause]]s are [[understood]] ...e future elusive. Modern efforts such as future studies attempt to predict social trends, while more ancient practices, such as weather forecasting, have ben
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  • *3: a force or influence that causes someone to do something ...t for the activity itself".[1] This form of motivation has been studied by social and educational psychologists since the early 1970s. [[Research]] has found
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  • ...[passivity]]) is the condition of submitting to the espoused, legitimate [[influence]] of one's superior or superiors. Deference implies a yielding or submittin ...eved to be their inherent civic [[virtue]] grounded in their religious and social class. By 1760, this view had been discredited and replaced with the genera
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  • ...hey're all points of light on the shifting surface, we have the ability to influence the direction and volume of the final movement. You do not realize the capa ...nsition. Unfortunately on your world, not enough progress has been made in social evolution for an easy transition into the next phase.
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  • ...fair criterion of the [[evolutionary]] [[progress]] of [[marriage]] as a [[social]] [[institution]], while the [[progress]] of [[marriage]] itself is a reaso 84:4.2 [[Woman]]'s [[status]] has always been a [[social]] [[paradox]]; she has always been a shrewd [[manager]] of [[men]]; she has
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  • ...ki/Animal_husbandry animal husbandry] reduced [[women]] to the depths of [[social]] [[slavery]]. In earlier times it was man's [[duty]] to secure the [[anima ...[[culture]] in those days. The growing of [[plants]] exerts an ennobling [[influence]] on all [[races]] of [[mankind]].
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  • ...ith-son] of this same [[God]] of [[love]]. Jesus' usual [[technique]] of [[social]] [[contact]] was to draw people out and into talking with him by asking th ...n with some [[business]] or, more often, for some project of [[teaching]], social reform, or religious [[movement]]. More than a dozen such proffers were mad
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  • ...superb [[cultural]] [[centers]] and [[continue]] to [[function]] as the [[social]] [[patterns]] of [[planetary]] [[conduct]] and usage [[age]] after age. Ev ...cumulative [[force]] of 500,000 years of [[integrated]] [[evolutionary]] [[influence]]. It is [[custom]] which [[eventually]] spreads the [[ideals]] of [[Eden]]
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  • '''Empowerment''' refers to increasing the [[spiritual]], [[political]], social or [[economic]] strength of [[individuals]] and [[communities]]. It often i Sociological empowerment often addresses members of [[groups]] that social discrimination have excluded from decision-making processes through - for e
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  • ...a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, [[influence]], or [[entertain]] a [[listening]] [[audience]]. Public speaking is common ...y [[citizen]] who wished to succeed in [[court]], in [[politics]], or in [[social]] life had to learn [[techniques]] of public speaking. These skills were ta
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  • ...great price. Any more specific explanation about the adjusters’ sphere of influence is out of my range of discussion. ...acle to spontaneity in this great and potential love outworking within the social structure at large.
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  • ...r the simple reason that he would not take sides in present-day political, social, or economic disputes. He would remain grandly aloof while teaching you how ...because he chose to tackle what was within his qualifications and range of influence — thus not letting disgruntling news put a damper on his ever-renewed che
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