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  • ...mpared to the [[law|legal]], [[economic]], [[culture|cultural]], and other social systems. There are several definitions of "political system":
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  • ..., toys and games, health, physiology, law, the criminal justice system and social welfare.
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  • ...nd games, [[health]], physiology, [[law]], the criminal justice system and social welfare.
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  • *1 : one of the [[hereditary]] social [[classes]] in [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism Hinduism] that rest ...tary]] [[status]], [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engogamy endogamy], and social barriers sanctioned by [[custom]], [[law]], or [[religion]]
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  • *1 : one of the hereditary social classes in [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism Hinduism] that restrict ...tion stratification] characterized by hereditary [[status]], endogamy, and social barriers sanctioned by [[custom]], [[law]], or [[religion]]
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  • ...acts]]. The [[development]] of [[industry]] demanded [[law]], order, and [[social]] [[adjustment]]; [[private]] [[property]] necessitated [[government]]. ...[[social]] regulative [[system]]. Social regulation is inseparable from [[social]] [[organization]]; [[association]] implies some [[controlling]] [[authorit
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  • * Artefact is a fulltext [[information]] retrieval system capable of searching through databases containing documents written in a na * [[Social Artifact]]
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  • ...nomic]] aspects of [[health]] and aging and impacts within the health-care system.
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  • ...t). In a meritocracy, [[society]] rewards (via [[wealth]], position, and [[social status]]) those who show talent and competence as demonstrated by past [[ac ...ontocracy), popularity ([[democracy]]) or other historical determinants of social position and [[political]] [[power]].
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  • *1 : [[social]] [[organization]] marked by the supremacy of the [[father]] in the [[clan] ...[[system]] of [[government]] by males, and to the [[dominance]] of men in social or cultural systems. It may also include title being traced through the mal
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  • ...race]] living on a not far-distant [[planet]] belonging to the [[Satania]] system. ...nary presentation was granted, for it is most unusual for [[the system]] [[System Sovereign|rulers]] to consent to the [[narration]] on one planet of the aff
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  • :b : [[practical]] and especially [[social]] applicability : pertinence <giving relevance to [[college]] courses> *2: the [[ability]] (as of an [[information]] retrieval system) to retrieve material that [[satisfies]] the needs of the user
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  • *2a : a group sharing the same [[economic]] or [[social status]] <the working class> :b : social rank; especially : high social rank
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  • ...action of mental processes and behavior, and of the overall processes of a system, and not simply the biological or neural processes themselves, though the s ...psychopathology. In reality, Psychology has myriad specialties including: Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Industrial-Orga
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  • ...less of an [[organic]] part of the [[social]] order and the [[economic]] [[system]] which is destined to undergo reconstruction. Only the real [[religion]] o ...Political_party political party], an [[economic]] [[organization]], or a [[social]] [[institution]]. Religious [[collectivism]] must confine its efforts to t
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  • ...meteorology, and electrical engineering) but also in the [[Social Sciences|social science]]s (such as [[economics]], [[psychology]], [[sociology]] and [[poli ...ystem (or a system to be constructed) which presents [[knowledge]] of that system in usable form'.
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  • ...functioning outside the established [[cultural]], social, or [[economic]] system <an alternative newspaper> <alternative lifestyles>
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  • ...of the behavior of an organism is related to the complexity of its nervous system. Generally, organisms with complex nervous systems have a greater capacity ...y]] of behavior using [[social norm]]s and regulate behavior by means of [[social control]]. In [[sociology]], behavior is considered as having no meaning, b
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  • ...s have exhibited disloyalty only three times. The Lucifer rebellion in the system of Satania was the last and the most widespread of all. ...nges have been made in the technique of system administration. The present System Sovereign possesses all the power and exercises all the authority that were
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  • ...ited]] disloyalty only [[three]] times. The [[Lucifer rebellion]] in [[the system]] of [[Satania]] was the last and the most widespread of all. ...been made in the [[technique]] of system [[administration]]. The present [[System Sovereign]] [[possesses]] all the [[power]] and [[exercises]] all the [[aut
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  • ...ve exhibited disloyalty only three times. The [[Lucifer rebellion]] in the system of [[Satania]] was the last and the most widespread of all. ...nges have been made in the technique of system administration. The present System Sovereign possesses all the power and exercises all the [[authority]] that
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  • ...ew sectors of [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_46 the system capital] are [[gradually]] opening up to the [[advancing]] [[mortals]] as t ...[personal]] [[aggrandizement]] nor on [[self]]-seeking [[conquest]]. A new social order is being introduced, one based on the [[understanding]] [[sympathy]]
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  • ...filiation. This typically entails the [[sincere]] avowal of a new belief [[system]], but may also present itself in other ways, such as adoption into an iden ...pting to convert another [[individual]] from a specific religion or belief system.
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  • ...d practice of [[politics]] and the description and analysis of political [[system]]s and political [[behaviour]]. Fields and subfields of political science i ..., and institutionalism. Political science, as one of the [[Social Sciences|social science]]s, uses methods and techniques that relate to the kinds of [[inqui
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  • ...modern [[form]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_system metric system]. The SI has been or is in the [[process]] of being adopted throughout the ...[[uniformity]] of measurements and their traceability to the International System of Units (SI). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrology Metrology] is the [
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  • ...hemical nature, for the personality becomes quite caught up in that energy system. ...ll, for manics are in a crazed state as a result of their electro-chemical system being on overdrive.
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  • ...eralized to denote valuable movable [[property]]. Although [[analogous]] [[social]] systems have appeared in other [[civilizations]], the feudalism of Europe ...[connected]] with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manorialism manorial] system, it must be considered as distinct from it. Although some men held their la
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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 ...as, Jürgen]]. ''The Theory of Communicative Action, Volume 2: Lifeword and System: A Critique of Functionalist Reason,'' Thomas McCarthy (Translator), Beacon
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  • ...imate law, it must be capable of being enforced. It has been defined as a "system of rules", as an "interpretive concept to achieve justice, as in "[[authori Legal policy is influenced by most social sciences and humanities as law enjoins the domain of [[politics]], [[philos
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  • ...ty as an almost [[purely]] [[subjective]] [[phenomenon]], many [[Sociology|social scientists]] [[focus]] not only on the [[content]] of [[meaning]] [[systems ...] makes their plausibility especially [[problematic]]. Believers require [[social]] [[support]], usually in the form of a religious [[community]] or congrega
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  • *3. the social and [[cultural]] [[force]]s that shape the life of a [[person]] or a [[popu ...dware or software configuration, or the mode of operation, of a computer [[system]]: In a time-sharing environment, transactions are processed as they occur.
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  • ...''. This is the [[headquarters]] of the [[finaliter corps]] of the [[local system]] and is surrounded by the receiving worlds, the [[seven]] [[mansion worlds ...sion worlds]], you will also [[progress]] through these [[cultural]] and [[social]] [[spheres]] of increasing [[morontia]] [[contact]]. When you [[advance]]
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  • ...nmental]] conditions prevailing on the [[different]] [[planets]] and [[the System|systems]]. A [[constellation]] [[government]] is chiefly exercised over uni ...ed by [[executive]] decree of a [[System Sovereign]] to [[represent]] that system to other systems and at the [[constellation]] capital, and they, too, [[fun
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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 ...unities. Today, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shidduch shidduch] is a system of matchmaking in which Jewish singles are introduced to one another in [ht
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  • ...ic]] attempt to overthrow or undermine a [[government]] or [[political]] [[system]] by [[persons]] working [[secretly]] from within '''Subversion''' refers to an attempt to [[transform]] the [[established]] social order, its [[structures]] of [[power]], [[authority]], [[exploitation]], se
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  • ...who stepped ahead of the ‘pack’ to help, warn and lead [[the masses]], so social progress could make its way across the globe to ensure that [[equality]] wo ...infected other able minds with his [[ideas]] of total ruler ship over the system in which he had been placed in [[trust]] by the Celestial Government for hi
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  • ...] toward a [[group]] of people or a single [[person]] because of [[race]], social class, [[gender]], ethnicity, [[sexual]] orientation, age, disability, [[po ...taging one group over another. The Indian caste system and European feudal system are historical examples of institutional discrimination.
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  • *1: a [[system]] for fixing the beginning, length, and divisions of the civil year and arr *2: a tabular register of days according to a [[system]] usually covering one year and referring the days of each month to the day
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  • ...is highly susceptible to change with time, geographical location, [[status|social stratum]], occasion, and other factors. That manners matter is evidenced by ...hough these terms are also often used for members of a particular [[status|social class]].
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  • ...d. A dawning [[civilization]] has not yet begun the [[differentiation]] of social levels, while a world settled in [[light and life]] has largely effaced the *1. 70:8.3 ''[[Natural]]'' —contact, kinship, and [[marriage]]; the first [[social]] distinctions were based on [[sex]], age, and blood—[[kinship]] to the c
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  • There are several possible [[functions]] for a dowry system. One function of a dowry may be to provide the [[husband]] with "[https://e ...[reflects]] [[social status]] and even the [[effort]] to climb higher in a social [[hierarchy]].
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  • ...group's [[support]] of a [[candidate]] for elected office. In a multiparty system, where one considers that it does not have enough support to win power, jus ...rse brands and influence purchasing behavior. According to Bloomberg News, social-media-ad spending is expected to reach a total of $4.8 billion at the end o
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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_von_Bertalanffy Bertalanffy's General System Theory] (GST), among others, in initiating what became a project of systems ...ocial sciences]] (see David Easton's seminal development of the "political system" as an [[analytical]] construct), the [[original]] theorists explored the i
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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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  • ...] of the [[angelic orders]] and the [[home]] of their various [[the System|system]] [[training]] schools. Visits to [[Jerusem]] from this world are increasin 47:5.3 ''Mansonia the third'' is a world of great [[personal]] and social [[achievement]] for all who have not made the equivalent of these circles o
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  • ...characteristics or [[behaviors]] of a selected [[physical]] or abstract [[system]]. ...often chosen because they are smaller or cheaper than the actual object or system.
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  • 2. any ceremonious [[public]] or social gathering or occasion. .... the contribution made by a sociocultural phenomenon to an ongoing social system.
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  • ...ea that [[natural]] systems ([[physical]], [[biological]], [[chemical]], [[social]], [[economic]], [[mental]], [[linguistic]], etc.) and their properties, sh ...[opposite]] of holism. Reductionism in [[science]] says that a [[complex]] system can be explained by reduction to its fundamental [[parts]]. For example, th
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  • ...[[social]] rank and the relation of oppressor/oppressed entailed by this [[system]]. From this time comes the low regard in which some people hold the guilds ...lution] they fell in most European nations through the 1800s, as the guild system was disbanded and replaced by free trade laws. By that time, many former ha
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  • *3 a : the imitative [[representation]] of the [[functioning]] of one [[system]] or [[process]] by means of the functioning of another <a computer simulat ...racteristics or [[behaviors]] of a selected [[physical]] or [[abstract]] [[system]].
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  • ...n with new powers and extended [[authority]] over planetary affairs. The [[System Sovereign]] is also present and speaks in confirmation of these pronounceme ...quarters]]. The [[architecture]] of each is worked out in miniature on the system capital, and the [[Morontia Power Supervisors]] subsequently bring these ap
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  • ...ructure]] is an efficient roof structure leading to the invention of a new system that was innovative both structurally and spatially. ==Social groups==
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  • *5: the [[manner]] in which the components of a computer or computer system are organized and [[integrated]] ..., defines the structure and/or [[behavior]] of a building or other kind of system that is to be or has been constructed.
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  • ...derive from a [[sense]] of low[[ self-esteem]] that results from an upward social [[comparison]] threatening a person's [[self]] image: another person has so ...] and must be endured in order to achieve a more [[just]] [[Society|social system].
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  • ...eign]] [[state]] may impose more [[formalized]] or stricter [[systems]] of social [[control]]. With institutional and legal [[machinery]] at their disposal, ...titute a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_justice criminal justice] system. Legal sanctions vary widely in their severity, they may include (for examp
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  • === [[Social Sciences]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Social_S A holistic discipline studying the integration of different aspects of the [[Social Sciences]], [[Humanities]], and [[Human biology|Human Biology]].
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  • ...of the living [[God]]. Neither [[tradition]] nor a [[Ritual|ceremonial]] [[system]] of [[formal]] [[worship]] can atone for the lack of genuine [[compassion]
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  • ...dek Son with new powers and extended authority over planetary affairs. The System Sovereign is also present and speaks in confirmation of these pronouncement ...arters]]. The [[architecture]] of each is worked out in miniature on [[the system]] [[capital]], and the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Pape
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  • ...mental [[things]] or (b) a [[philosophical]] position that a [[complex]] [[system]] is nothing but the [[sum]] of its [[parts]], and that an account of it ca ...n the [[social sciences]], which often try to [[explain]] whole areas of [[social]] [[activity]] as mere subfields of their own field. As an example, [https:
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  • Just as [[Urantia]] has its [[midwayers]], [[Jerusem]], the local system capital, has the [[Material Sons and Daughters]]; [[Edentia]], the [[conste ...nly [[beings]] who can [[equal]] the [[univitatia]] in artistic [[skill]], social adaptability, and co-ordinating cleverness.
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  • ===Teacher: [[Unknown|Posturon-System Center]]=== ...and creature mind, with the [[influence]] of the [[Supreme Being]] in the system of [[Satania]]. When a planet is subjected to [[rebellion]], all superfluou
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  • ...60s, both terms began to be used as synonyms by [[economists]] and other [[social scientist]]s. It then reached the [[mainstream]] press in the later half of ...[[sustainability]] of long-term and [[continuous]] economic expansion, the social structural inequality caused by these processes, and the colonial, Imperial
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  • ...in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Blankenburg Bad Blankenburg] as a [[social]] [[experience]] for children for their [[transition]] from [[home]] to [[s ...part of lifelong [[learning]]. Playing, activities, [[experience]], and [[social]] [[interaction]] are now widely accepted as [[essential]] aspects of [[dev
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  • 72:4.1 The [[educational]] [[system]] of this [[nation]] is [[compulsory]] and coeducational in the precollege ...nd [[philosophy]], occupy the [[attention]] of [[students]] from the lower social divisions on up to the contests for national [[honors]].
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  • ...e [[administrative]] [[peers]] of their subordinates, the [[Lanonandek]] [[System Sovereigns]], but they excel all orders of universe sonship in [[stability] ...e [[personally]] familiar with all the [[political]] [[struggles]] and the social upheavals of the [[inhabited worlds]].
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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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  • *3. 195:5.6 Man's [[ethical]] [[recognition]] of [[social]] [[obligations]] and [[political]] [[duty]]. ...itual]] [[realities]] can no more be [[maintained]] than could the [[solar system]] without [[gravity]].
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  • ...op.gov/locations/institutions/mcr/MCR_visit_hours.pdf] California's prison system also uses the abbreviation SHU, but it stands for Security Housing Units. [ ...John T. & William Patrick (2008) Loneliness: Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection, W.W. Norton & Co., New York. ISBN 978-0-393-06170-3
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  • ...im [[labor]] to enhance all [[sincere]] social contacts and to further the social [[evolution]] of [[universe]] [[creatures]]. These are the [[angels]] who s 39:3.5 Social architects do [[everything]] within their province and [[power]] to bring [
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  • ...years which, looking back, will seem to be watersheds, these changes and [[social movements]] are not necessarily evident for you who are passing through it. ...of the [[soul]] to respond to [[truth]], there is an [[acceleration]] of [[social]] and [[political]] change, and so in these times of [[wandering]] and sear
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  • ...stern [[culture]], for example, greater masculinity usually brings greater social status. Many [[English]] [[words]] such as [[virtue]] and virile (from the ...exual_differentiation sexual differentiation] specific to the reproductive system of Homo sapiens produces a female by default. The [https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ...This night I will be part of a tandem lesson addressing the importance of social connection, of family, of friendship. ...Now this evening we wish to focus on the social component, because you are social beings that do not exist separate from one another. You were designed to n
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  • ...o their limited life spans they seldom ventured far from their own [[solar system]]s. Consequently there was no real space-faring tradition within the confin ...tertained, the planetary ambassadors were more than willing to discuss the social and philosophical issues that were engaging the best minds of their world.
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  • Personality cannot very well perform in isolation. Man is innately a social creature; he is dominated by the craving of belongingness. It is literally ...ed or complex relationship. This distinction is vital, for in a [[cosmic]] system the individual members are not connected with each other except in relation
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  • ...us The Myth of Sisyphus]. The aftermath of [[World War II]] provided the [[social]] [[environment]] that stimulated absurdist views and allowed for their pop
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  • ...he disloyalty. In the second situation others will break down their belief system in order to turn toward the higher loyalty. ...to keep up with the social and developmental challenges that the [[Society|social world]] demands. Many mistakes are made along the way and [[hearts]] are br
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  • ...[leisure]] on [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_46 the system capital] [[observing]] and [[studying]] the life [[habits]] and [[conduct]] ...residence on the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_46 system capitals].
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  • ...cieties with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois Iroquois] kinship system, are typically uniliineal, while the Iroquois proper are specifically matri .... Societies with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eskimo Eskimo] kinship system, like the Eskimo proper, are typically bilateral. The egocentrid kindred gr
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  • ...norms carry labels such as misbehavior and labels from the [[Law|legal]] [[system]], such as misdemeanor and crime. Departures from norms connected to [[reli ...d to as errors. However in light of the role of language usage in everyday social class distinctions, many feel that [[linguistics]] should be descriptive ra
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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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  • ...hey quite the administrative peers of their subordinates, the Lanonandek [[System Sovereign]]s, but they excel all orders of universe sonship in stability of ...ses; they are personally familiar with all the political struggles and the social upheavals of the inhabited worlds.[After the creation of the personal aids
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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]]. ...resulting [[growth]] of the herd instinct and the beginnings of primitive social development.
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  • ...tes the function of a particular physiological [[process]] or [[bodily]] [[system]] ...trics psychometrics], and is used in [[Psychology|behavioral sciences]], [[social sciences]], marketing, product management, operations [[research]], and oth
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  • ...e]] [[liberty]] (without the implication of disorder.) But is bound by a [[social]] code ." ...argues that a [[society]] without a [[state]] is a free market capitalist system that is [[Voluntary|voluntarist]] in [[nature]].
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  • ...rsonality]] cannot very well perform in [[isolation]]. Man is innately a [[social]] [[creature]]; he is dominated by the craving of belongingness. It is [[li ...lex]] [[relationship]]. This distinction is [[vital]], for in a [[cosmic]] system the [[individual]] members are not [[connected]] with each other except in
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  • ...ce of [[ideal]] [[perfection]] especially in [[laws]], [[government]], and social conditions *3 : an impractical scheme for social improvement
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  • ...of [[ideal]] [[perfection]] especially in [[laws]], [[government]], and [[social]] conditions *3 : an impractical [[scheme]] for social improvement
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  • ...ehavior and discouraged without impatience or threat of violence from anti-social or inappropriately aggressive or overly-competitive behavior. ...ocially sustainable personality development. Without an active and ongoing system of positive feedback and effective non-violent disciplining and boundary es
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  • ...to be a discipline filling in the last few details of a largely worked-out system. In 1900, Lord Kelvin famously stated, "There is nothing new to be discover ...lines. Dogan provides many examples of the inexistence of paradigms in the social sciences in his essay, particularly in [[sociology]], [[political science]]
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  • ...tly caused by some kind of structural [[change]] in its internal complex [[system]]. That [[researchers]], as yet, have very little [[ability]] to identify s ...entralization of [[authority]] after a '[[classic]]' period of centralized social order, perhaps replaced by competing centers as the central [[authority]] w
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  • *3 : a harmful [[development]] (as in a social institution) ...uted to [[spirit]]s, witchcraft, humoral processes, or other causes in the social world. In contrast, biomedicine tends solely to consider [[organic]] causes
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  • ...al.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_67 Caligastia downfall] and consequent [[social]] [[confusion]] had little [[effect]] on the [[physical]] or [[biologic]] [ ...spection, [[Adam and Eve]], a [[Material Son and Daughter]] of the [[local system]], arrived and began the [[difficult]] task of attempting to untangle the [
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  • However, maturity need not [[reflect]] one's [[actions]] in a social situation among well-known peers, as in these situations there is no need t ...en a person's true ability to react to a situation can be seen. Artificial social interactions are often misjudged as many people rely on outward [[appearanc
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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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  • ...an acceptable description at the time). Drawing on the identification of [[social]] [[group]] with spiritual totem in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australi ...oreover, since "the [[science]] of the concrete" is a [[classificatory]] [[system]] enabling [[individuals]] to classify the world in a [[rational]] [[fashio
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  • ...h is known as achieved status, or one can be placed in the stratification system by their inherited position, which is called ascribed status. ...come along with it: achieved, and ascribed. The [[word]] status refers to social stratification on a vertical scale.
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  • ...identified in the [[minds]] of all the world as a part of the [[social]] [[system]], the industrial life, and the moral standards of Western [[civilization]]
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  • ...omething as complex as the inner workings of a [[human being]] or even the social [[pattern]]s of a nation. It is the alternative to working separately in [[ ...]]es. Understanding the [[mechanisms]] that create cooperating agents in a system is one of the most important and least well understood [[phenomena]] in nat
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  • ...ner." The Latin word was derived from the Greek socus locus, and implied a social contract between members of the community. Implicit in the meaning of socie ...=February 2007}}to mean a group of people that form a semi-closed [[social system]], in which most interactions are with other individuals belonging to the g
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  • The elite at the top of the [[social strata]] almost invariably puts it in a position of [[leadership]], whether ...] administrative/ruling elite for the [[service]] of the [[state]]. Such a system of selection for elite education can be seen in the [[Occident|Western]] [[
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