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  • '''''[https://0-isiknowledge.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/wos Social Science Citation Index]''''' ..., Political Science, Psychology, Psychiatry, Public Health, Social Issues, Social Work, Sociology, Substance Abuse, Urban Studies, Women's Studies. One of th
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Public-relations.jpg|right|frame]] ...rnays Edward Louis Bernays] established the first [[definition]] of public relations in the early 1900s as follows: "a [[management]] [[function]], which tabula
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  • ...public policy. Political science also studies [[power]] in international relations and the theory of Great powers and Superpowers. ..., 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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  • ...[[mechanism]] designed to regulate and [[control]] those many [[human]] [[relations]] which arise out of the [[physical]] [[fact]] of [[bisexuality]]. As such *1. In the regulation of [[personal]] [[sex]] [[relations]].
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  • ...together current [[knowledge]] about the relations between technological, social, demographic, economic, and political factors as well as biological, chemic
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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 — connecting, for example, "private trou
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  • ...lar, but essentially, a legal boundary is a [[conceptual]] [[entity]], a [[social]] construct, adjunct to the likewise [[abstract]] entity of [https://en.wik ...ys how boundaries subdivide [[land]] into units of ownership. However, the relations between [[society]], owner, and land in any [[culture]] or [[jurisdiction]]
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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 ...religious]] [[guidance]]. The [[paramount]] mission of [[religion]] as a [[social]] [[influence]] is to [[stabilize]] the [[ideals]] of mankind during these
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  • ...o significantly effect the development of [[personality]] and [[social]] [[relations]]. Humans are acutely [[sensitive]] to their physical [[appearance]], some ...ent [[degrees]] of emphasis on physical appearance and its importance to [[social status]] and other [[phenomena]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_phys
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  • ...nd increasingly tends to [[manifest]] itself in [[practical]] avenues of [[social]] [[service]]. [[Jesus]] taught a living [[religion]] that impelled its bel ...elfish]] [[service]]; that he unfolds his [[moral]] [[nature]] in loving [[relations]] with his fellows.
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  • ...individual]] of undesired [[isolation]] and [[motivate]] her/him to seek [[social]] [[connections]]. ...r loneliness. At the same time, loneliness may be a [[symptom]] of another social or [[psychological]] problem, such as chronic [[depression]].
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  • ...eek, head, hand and each of these [[gestures]] may carry a [[different]] [[social]] [[meaning]]. ...blood drinking, this being the ancient [[origin]] of the [[practice]] of [[social]] kissing. And all ceremonies of [[association]], whether [[marriage]] or [
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  • ...] means that [[individuals]] have [[Superficial|shallower]] [[Relationship|relations]] with other people than they would normally. This, it is argued, leads to ...erm may not be as frequently used. In the context of an [[individual]]'s [[relations]] within [[society]], alienation can mean the unresponsiveness of the socie
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  • ...possessions and intelligence gathering as well as Britain's international relations and foreign policy.
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  • In the [[social sciences]], ''atavism'' is a cultural tendency—for example, people in the ...g. [[warlike]] [[attitudes]], "[[clan]] identity", anything suggesting the social and political atmosphere of thousands of years ago) as "''atavistic''". "Re
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  • <blockquote>The [[family]] is a social [[group]] characterized by common residence, [[economic]] [[cooperation]] a ...] and early [[capitalism]], the nuclear family became a financially viable social unit. The term nuclear family first appeared in the early twentieth century
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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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  • ...man will come together, but the weaker [[parental]] [[instinct]] and the [[social]] [[mores]] hold them together. ...[[biologic]] [[relations]] of [[male]] and [[female]] with the [[social]] relations of [[husband]] and [[wife]].
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  • ...ciliation''', the overcoming of [[difference]]s, the [[healing]] of broken relations, is initially a religious [[concept]] addressed in the [[Hebrew Bible]] and ...ept that defines the objective of a justice system as the restoration of [[relations]] rather than simply the determination of [[guilt]] and the [[punishment]]
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  • ...mework]], [[phenomena]] that can be explained completely in [[terms]] of [[relations]] between other more fundamental [[phenomena]], are called [https://en.wiki ...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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  • ...from some [[influence]] <the impression on [[behavior]] produced by the [[social]] [[milieu]]> ...communication]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_relations public relations], where the term is used to describe the process of formation of a company'
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  • ...ion or legislation on important matters, ecclesiastical, [[political]], or social. ...A [[body]] constituted by statute to represent the people in their primary relations, and in some sense outside of the [[constitution]], as e.g. for the framing
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  • ...nternal [[peace]] preservation—prevention of [[personal]] [[violence]] and social disorder. ...edom]] of [[religious]] [[practices]] to the end that all of these other [[social]] [[activities]] may be exalted by becoming [[spiritually]] [[motivated]].
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  • ...eruniverse]]. There were a few races who found it necessary, generally for social or [[politics|political] reasons, to invest their collective assets in [[sp ...orbit around the planet and attempted to open up [[diplomacy|diplomatic]] relations [[telepathy|telepathically]]. In most cases they knew what they would find
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  • ...air [[advantage]] taking, no, not at all. Rather, the [[understanding]] of social [[lever]]s of [[spiritual]] [[value]] and import which may result in augmen Life is not a [[balance]] sheet - no; life is your [[personal]] [[relations]] with others - yes. [[Realize]] the great extent to which your [[personali
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  • ...ily]] relations, extend it to professional, community, national and global relations. Be a beacon for peace. [[Listen]] to what your Jesus taught: ‘Blessed ar
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  • 87:7.1 The [[cult]] [[type]] of [[social]] [[organization]] [[persisted]] because it provided a [[symbolism]] for th ...d satisfied [[emotion]], but it has always been the greatest obstacle to [[social]] reconstruction and [[spiritual]] [[progress]].
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  • ...national]] interest and security over [[ideology]], [[moral]] concerns and social reconstructions. In [[ethics]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_realism
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  • ...ver-present and major [[problem]] for [[evolutionary]] [[mankind]]. This [[social]] [[conflict]] consists in the unending [[war]] between basic [[instincts]] ...title=Paper_64 early races] there was little or no [[regulation]] of the [[relations]] of the sexes. Because of this [[sex]] [[license]], no [[prostitution]] ex
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  • ...tarii de Bello Gallico]), it was scandalous for a man to have [[sexual]] [[relations]] before his twentieth birthday. ...there are strong [[social]] and [[personal]] [[motivations]], depending on social [[sanctions]] and [[taboos]], for either minimizing or exaggerating reporte
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  • ...sides, because mutual benefit characterizes the ideal relationship. Faulty relations are the ones that are characterized by parasitic functions, where one depen ...despite attempts at social control, will unavoidably feature all sorts of relations between the two genders, since morality depends on personal ethics and the
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  • ...mating]] [[mores]], the [[genesis]] of the marital institution. Wherever [[social]] [[evolution]] has progressed to the [[stage]] at which mores are generate ...[[individual]] but is carried on by the [[group]]; self-perpetuation is [[social]] but is secured by [[individual]] impulse.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/
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  • ...never a license to be immoral, perverting, degrading of physical bodies or social and religious mores. Sexuality is healthy when exercised with respect and d ...s, without abuse or licentiousness, with wise consideration to the current social and religious mores, besides a most profound respect for the personality st
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  • ...[[meanings]] that constitutes human [[culture]] and enables man, through [[social]] [[associations]], to build [[civilizations]]. [[Knowledge]] and [[wisdom] ...he bringing into [[existence]] of social groups. The most effective of all social [[groups]] is the [[family]], more particularly the [[two]] [[parents]]. Pe
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  • ...[[primitive]] [[manufacturing]] plants in operation, and extensive trade [[relations]] with the near-by tribes had been [[established]]. ...succeeded in [[establishing]] almost one hundred outlying [[trade]] and [[social]] [[centers]] where strong [[individuals]] ruled in his [[name]]. Most of t
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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 ...c developmental theory contained three phases regarding the child's object relations. [[Jean Piaget]]'s theory of cognitive development to describe how children
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  • ...operty of being a subject) is an effect of relations of [[power]]. Similar social configurations create similar [[perception]]s, experiences and interpretati
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  • ==Social groups== ...to make their own free choices. "Structure" here to those factors such as social class, religion, gender, ethnicity, customs etc. which seem to limit or inf
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  • ...n.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Exodus#Chapter_.12] All types of social usage and even [[legal]] [[procedures]] cling to the old forms. ...etermining the [[course]] and [[progress]] of [[religious]] [[evolution]]. Social [[morality]] is not determined by [[religion]], that is, by [https://nordan
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  • ...he adjective heterosexual is used for [[intimate]] relationships or sexual relations between [[male]] and [[female]]. ...osite sex"; it also refers to "an [[individual]]’s sense of personal and [[social]] [[identity]] based on those [[attractions]], behaviors [[expressing]] the
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  • There is a social conception of discourse that is often linked with the work of French philos ===The social conception of discourse===
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  • *1853 WHEWELL [[Grotius]] I. 309 Social ties are to be extended more widely by diffusing our relationships. ...groups]] and [[society]] as a whole. Although [[humans]] are fundamentally social creatures, interpersonal relationships are not always healthy. Examples of
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  • ...linity are essentially constructed or '[[performed]]' through a process of social construction. .... [[Mating]] is an innate propensity, and [[marriage]] is its evolutionary social repercussion.[https://mercy.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/usr/local/ww
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  • ...devote]] their [[energies]] to the promotion of [[the arts]], [[social]] [[relations]], and [[intellectual]] [[achievements]].
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  • ...], [[family|kinship]]: and other associations. These sociofacts define the social organization of a culture. They regulate how the [[individual]] functions r
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  • ...ly See'' (without further specification) is normally used in international relations (as well as in the canon law of the Catholic Church [https://www.intratext. ...rime minister. Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, Secretary of the Section for Relations with States of the Secretariat of State, acts as the Holy See's foreign min
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  • ...you somewhat grasp, and [[divinity]] you [[comprehend]] in [[worship]], [[social]] [[service]], and [[personal]] [[spiritual]] [[experience]], but the pursu ...h impinge upon the [[recognition]] of [[divine]] [[goodness]] in [[Deity]] relations with all [[beings]]; and thus even [[cosmology]] leads to the pursuit of [[
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  • ...been wrought, and military [[power]] continues to dominate international [[relations]]. The role of the military today is as central to global [[societies]] as
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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 ...power... I mean by Society, the totality of concepts of all purely natural relations and institutions between man and man..."[https://www.opp.uni-wuppertal.de/o
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  • ...aring, while the emerging [[clans]] and [[tribes]] took its place as the [[social]] [[unit]]. ...sentimental [[sophistry]] of [[visionary]] [[peace]] planning. [[Trade]] [[relations]] have been [[facilitated]] by [[development]] of [[language]] and by impro
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