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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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  • ...ino]). In Romantic-Era Britain, widows had more [[opportunity]] for social mobility than in many other societies throughout [[history]]. Also, along with the [ ...[[health]] risks. It is often [[necessary]] for women to comply with the [[social]] [[customs]] of her area because her fiscal stature is dependent on it, bu
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  • step further into the terrain of cosmic mobility, the realm of true forgetting of enforced structures, and And then there is the non-personal, the larger scene, the [[social]] scene, the reprehensible acts in society
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  • ...hannel and always will be. It has far-reaching ramifications, as well as [[social]] intercourse. I am all in favor of it. You could travel worldwide and brin
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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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  • ...nd formulated by the interaction of your [[conscious]] mobility, activated mobility of [[decision]] making, the [[fulcrum]], the pestle and the mortar, your mi ...n your efforts to delineate [[perspectives]] as applicable to your current social situations. Never [[fear]] that as you [[read]] tonight there is a [[righte
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  • ...produced the array of disciplines commonly united under the heading of the social sciences. [[Economics]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], demography, [[psy ...divisions in the early modern period, altered the [[pattern]]s of student mobility. Universities became more conspicuously national. Regarded as extensions of
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  • ...estimony to modern medicine that so many thousands of people are regaining mobility in their joints and limbs, even their spine, because of the recent new-foun ...ion, as well as manipulating energies, releasing emotional wounds, healing social dynamics, and so forth that allow the body to work better and the organs to
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  • ...y temporary as planetary factors--only families are continuing agencies in social evolution. The family is the [[channel]] through which the river of [[cultu ...of the [[family]] is to perpetuate [[society]]. Either socially, with the "social production of children", or biologically, or both. Thus, one's [[experience
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  • ...recognition of spiritual [[brotherhood]] and sisterhood is the result of [[social]] [[evolution]] as well as [[biological]] evolution. This planet reached it ..., sonship with God and our brotherhood and sisterhood, was confined to the social circle of the Jesus fellowship, later named, the Christians. Now, this is t
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  • ...regime does much more. It attempts to control virtually all aspects of the social life including [[economy]], [[education]], [[art]], [[science]], [[private] ...marily responsible for expanding the usage of the term in [[university]] [[social science]] and [[professional]] [[research]], reformulating it as a [[paradi
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  • ...ned animals is also presumed to be for pleasure, which in turn strengthens social bonds. Although disability-related pain and mobility impairment can hamper intercourse, in many cases the most significant imped
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  • ...er environmental circumstances, such as food, housing, health, freedom, or mobility. ...s can also cause stress, such as struggles with difficult individuals and social defeat, or relationship [[conflict]], deception, or break ups, and major ev
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  • ...ge]] you to put yourselves in that [[context]], for you are learning the [[social]] [[skills]], the [[socialization]], that instills and fosters a condition, ...h]] in order to preserve its viability only to consequentially inhibit its mobility. The instigation of the [[Teaching Mission]] will bring a resultant [[obser
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  • ...[rational]] or developed. The concept is used in [[sociology]] and other [[social sciences]], but the term is often used inaccurately, especially in popular ...on (commonly called the Tibetan Government in Exile) performs oversight of social service programs for the Tibetan exile [[community]] in India and abroad, i
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  • ...s you to have [[sympathetic]] [[feelings]]. This is the basis of clubs and social groups - stamp collectors, cheer leaders, canasta players, hockey players, ...ield of Human Associations is unlimited, especially today in your world of mobility and [[technology]]. Each face on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Televis
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  • ...neral processes which produce such goods and give them meaning, and to the social relationships and practices in which such objects and processes become embe ...heory of culture that conceptually distinguishes between the material, the social, and the normative, nor does it reflect three competing theories of culture
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  • ...neral processes which produce such goods and give them meaning, and to the social relationships and practices in which such objects and processes become embe ...heory of culture that conceptually distinguishes between the material, the social, and the normative, nor does it reflect three competing theories of culture
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  • ...der how friendship can help you bridge the other great gaps of culture and social class. ...to your own deeper desire, so just think how you can utilize your greater mobility and access to different peoples.
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  • ...spiritual isolation even as they are surrounded by other people and their social dance card is filled from start to finish. It may appear as though their li Reneau: While you're here, Dani. I want to ask you a question about midwayer mobility, and how you manage to move from one location to another.
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