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  • :b : [[practical]] and especially [[social]] applicability : pertinence <giving relevance to [[college]] courses> ...f corporate law, were not worthwhile because they did not address pressing social issues.
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  • ...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 ...h popularity, deviant behavior is often only mild to moderate. Regardless, social [[acceptance]] provides more overall protective factors than risk factor.[h
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  • ...alized Christianity] become an [[organic]] part of the [[political]] and [[social]] [[structure]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident Occidental civil ...dividuals]]. True, such a [[brotherhood]] is in itself a new and amazing [[social]] [[phenomenon]] attended by astounding [[political]] and [[economic]] [[re
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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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  • ...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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  • ...German source), French psychose (1859). Compare also ancient [[Greek]] [[fact]] or [[action]] of giving [[soul]] or life to, animation, principle of life ...of delusions and hallucinations) and deterioration of [[intellectual]] and social functioning, occurring as a primary disorder or secondary to other diseases
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  • ...] those many [[human]] [[relations]] which arise out of the [[physical]] [[fact]] of [[bisexuality]]. As such an [[institution]], marriage [[functions]] in *2. In the regulation of descent, [[inheritance]], [[succession]], and [[social]] order, this being its older and [[original]] [[function]].
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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 .... Human agency entails the uncontroversial, weaker claim that humans do in fact make decisions and enact them on the world. How humans come to make decisio
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  • ...s://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_86 early religion], the [[fact]] remains that the true religious [[impulse]] has its [[origin]] in [[genui ...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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  • ...]], occasion, and other factors. That manners matter is evidenced by the [[fact]] that large [[books]] have been written on the subject, advice columns fre ...hough these terms are also often used for members of a particular [[status|social class]].
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  • ...nflexible and pervasive across many situations, due in large part to the [[fact]] that such behavior may be [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ego-syntonic ego ...the theory and diagnosis of personality disorders are based strictly on [[social]], or even sociopolitical and [[economic]] considerations.[https://en.wikip
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  • ..., [[gender]], [[sexuality]], or ability. The "imbalance of power" may be [[social]] power and/or [[physical]] power. The victim of bullying is sometimes refe ...en countries (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jingoism jingoism]). In [[fact]], on an international scale, [[perceived]] or real imbalances of [[power]]
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  • *1: the state or [[fact]] of being organized in a [[tribe]] or tribes. ...nd [[attitudes]] that stem from strong [[loyalty]] to one's own tribe or [[social]] [[group]]: a society [[motivated]] by cultural tribalism.
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  • ...ons]], lead directly to [[religious]] [[actions]], [[unselfish]] acts of [[social]] [[service]] and altruistic [[benevolence]]. ...to refresh and ennoble his fellows. Real [[religion]] leads to increased [[social]] [[service]].
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  • ...with the [[spirit]] of [[brotherly]] [[feeling]] and the [[desire]] for [[social]] [[contact]] with his fellows. Rather did the [https://nordan.daynal.org/w ...re [[potent]] and [[powerful]] [[organizations]] and [[associations]] of [[social]] [[progression]]. These backward and suspicious antisocial races that spea
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  • ...becomes a matter of [[social]] [[service]] or [[group]] adjustment. The [[fact]] of man's gregariousness perforce determines that religious [[groups]] wil ...]] until the religious group becomes separated from all other groups—the [[social]] [[association]] of the [[spiritual]] membership of the kingdom of [[heave
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  • ...meteorology, and electrical engineering) but also in the [[Social Sciences|social science]]s (such as [[economics]], [[psychology]], [[sociology]] and [[poli ...show existence and Pareto optimality of economic equilibria. However, the fact that this particular formulation assigns ''numerical values'' to levels of
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  • ...onogamy|one man and one woman]] to [[establish]] a [[home]] of the highest social order. ...arriage and the resultant [[family]] is the simple and innate [[biologic]] fact that [[men]] and [[women]] positively will not live without each other, be
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  • There are just three elements in universal reality: fact, idea, and relation. The religious consciousness identifies these realities ...ued in life (spiritual or materialistic for example), perspective on life, social attitudes, etc.
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  • ...ars to share some aspects with justice, like retribution or punishment. In fact, revenge has nothing to do with Justice, because the former seeks to make t ...w allows society to punish by committing the same violence, it’s a sign of social primitivism. Furthermore, the desire for revenge comes from an immature and
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