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  • ...nd interacting with members of a culture to a sufficient extent that their social and cognitive systems become apparent. Cognitive anthropologists have inves Connectionist networks consisting of simple nodes and links are very useful for understanding psyc
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  • ...ed a number of attributes that correlate with happiness: relationships and social interaction, extraversion, marital status, employment, [[health]], democrat ...This has been criticized as an aggregate of self-esteem, sense of purpose, social interest and kindness, sense of humor and aesthetic appreciation.[14]
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  • ...nd symbols and what they represent). Therefore, communication is a kind of social interaction where at least two interacting agents share a common set of sig ...s often formed around the principles of respect, promises and the want for social improvement.
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  • ...es and social cohesion within a shared geographical location, generally in social units larger than a household. :3. Social intercourse; fellowship, communion.
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  • ...ms of consensus decision making in bacteria, animals, humans, and computer networks. The study of collective intelligence may properly be considered a subfield ...heir own [[content]]. Collective Intelligence draws on this to enhance the social pool of existing [[knowledge]]. Henry Jenkins, a key theorist of new media
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  • ...ife; how to live with others; how to be at peace for your personal growth, social growth, family growth and community growth. Those were fundamental lessons ...her it involves the world population, global economies, local economies or social developments, which depend upon growth: Those are all unsustainable. The
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  • ..., 1930, [[New York City]]) is a U.S. [[sociology|sociologist]], historical social scientist, and world-systems analyst. His monthly commentaries on world aff ...search Scholar. He is also a member of the Advisory Editors Council of the Social Evolution & History Journal. In 2003 he received the Career of Distinguishe
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  • ...ich are developing in your society in response to the other side. Your own networks struggle to compete for attention. In some cases there exist a genuine affe ...t there is information of a greater importance than wondering how to judge social phenomenon. In a sense, yet you are asking my consideration for a human so
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  • ...tional Memory System]]s. More recent developments have focused on managing networks (the flow of knowledge rather than knowledge itself) and narrative forms of ...generation, the [[home]] will ever be the basic institution. The play and social life comes next, with the school last but equally indispensable in a comple
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  • ===Topic: '''''Social Sustainability'''''=== *It is time to begin reinventing our social structures
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  • ...ious networks and come together in a more unified manner and to tackle the social problems to find the solutions aligned in the Father’s WILL.
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  • This type of vibration increases the light vibration as it networks across the planet. Those that have the capacity to receive do receive it. S ...l media displays, but in the connections between smaller groups of people… social services and organizations that reach out and join hands with people of oth
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  • ...ion are organized into a diverse [[division of labour]] and an intricate [[social hierarchy]]. ...ilizations can be distinguished from other cultures by their high level of social complexity and organization, and by their diverse economic and cultural act
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  • ...ence, but also [[library science]], [[cognitive science|cognitive]], and [[social sciences]]. ...lly, information science emerged in the 19th Century along with many other social science disciplines. As a science, however, it finds its institutional roo
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  • ...s of staff and allocation of energies, and to develop new associations and networks that support the new era that is being engaged. ...uperation. Their work will engage the inertia that has precipitated these social and political disruptions that you see in the Middle East and in South Amer
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  • ...o help small communities come together to ultimately discuss the issues of social sustainability? ...f it begins to work, to start to pose those questions around the topics of social sustainability. Would this provide the celestials with an opportunity to w
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  • ...deas, ideals, and approaches to being. It is not hindered by convention or social structure. It is not diminished by intimidation. It is forthright in its ef ...ificial intelligence therein. The expanding interconnection of intelligent networks has a significant impact on the genetic mind because of the emergence of a
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  • The conglomerations, networks and affiliates, which have given rise to the term "the media" in your prese ...that societal structure will be uplifted, rather than instituting massive social upheaval and seeing the problem externally and pointing to the symptoms rat
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  • The conglomerations, networks and affiliates, which have given rise to the term "the media" in your prese ...that societal structure will be uplifted, rather than instituting massive social upheaval and seeing the problem externally and pointing to the symptoms rat
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  • ...the Three Gorges project in China; you may think of building the railroad networks of North America. Think of the largest project that you can, and it is min ...y not, but surely engage your human civilization, your human institutions, social institutions, which so desperately need open minds and open hearts to engag
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