Social
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- relating to human society and its members; societal
- living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups
- relating to or belonging to or characteristic of high society
- composed of sociable people or formed for the purpose of sociability
- tending to move or live together in groups or colonies of the same kind
- marked by friendly companionship with others
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- a party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity; sociable; mixer
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- a permanent council of the United Nations; responsible for economic and social conditions; ECOSOC
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- a commission of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations; ECOSOC commission
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- a political party in Germany and Britain (and elsewhere) founded in late 19th century; originally Marxist; now advocates the gradual transformation of capitalism into democratic socialism
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- the commission of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations that is concerned with social development
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- social welfare program in the U.S.; includes old-age and survivors insurance and some unemployment insurance and old-age assistance
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- an independent government agency responsible for the Social Security system; SSA
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- the number of a particular individual's Social Security account
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- an official in a British hospital who looks after the social and material needs of the patients; almoner
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- a social policy of reform (especially socioeconomic reform)
- Research as social action: The research process in art education.
- DJKM founded its social action branch, The Center for Reclaiming America for Christ, in 1996.
- It was a revelation for Hays to see how the arts could serve to empower people for social action.
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- activity considered appropriate on social occasions
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- a gathering for the purpose of promoting fellowship; social gathering
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- an anthropologist who studies such cultural phenomena as kinship systems; cultural anthropologist
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- the branch of anthropology that deals with human culture and society; cultural anthropology
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- benefits paid to bring incomes up to minimum levels established by law; supplementary benefit; national assistance
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- people having the same social, economic, or educational status; class; stratum; socio-economic class
- Each of them represents a social class of the Middle Ages.
- Sometimes tattoos signaled social class.
- He believed Dr. Neill was well below his daughter's social class.
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- someone seeking social prominence by obsequious behavior; climber
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- a formal association of people with similar interests; club; society; guild; gild; lodge; order
- social club and a horseback riding school.
- The social club occupied the house until the Second World War.
- In 1980 the Harps opened a social club on Loughgall Road, Armagh.
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- an implicit agreement among people that results in the organization of society; individual surrenders liberty in return for protection
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- control exerted (actively or passively) by group action
- Amphitheatres also provided a means of social control.
- One form of Chamba social control is through the use of cults.
- Informal social control is applying pressure to change another person's behavior.
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- a person who participates in a social gathering arranged for dancing (as a ball); dancer
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- dancing as part of a social occasion
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- the belief in a gradual transition from capitalism to socialism by democratic means
- It advocated workers' rights, land reform and social democracy.
- In 1896 he taught German social democracy at the London School of Economics.
- It is distinguished between the fundamental principle of fascism and social democracy.
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- a communicable infection transmitted by sexual intercourse or genital contact; venereal disease; VD; venereal infection; Cupid's itch; Cupid's disease; Venus's curse; dose; sexually transmitted disease; STD
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- someone who drinks liquor repeatedly in small quantities; tippler
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- an event characteristic of persons forming groups
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- a vaguely specified social event; affair; occasion; social occasion; function
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- a gathering for the purpose of promoting fellowship; social affair
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- people sharing some social relation
- The Woman's Club (founded in 1895) was a literary and social group.
- A related social group were the Koutsavakides (κουτσαβάκηδες, sing.
- At that time, no social group could defend its rights and interests.
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- an insect that lives in a colony with other insects of the same species
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- government provision for unemployed, injured, or aged people; financed by contributions from employers and employees as well as by government revenue
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- communication between individuals; intercourse
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- a celebrity who is lionized (much sought after); lion
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- a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals; movement; front
- By the end of the 1930s these and others had turned American folk music into a social movement.
- The book describes the philosophy and social movement of effective altruism and argues in favor of it.
- The FFWPU was created as a broad-based social movement to promote healthy families and strong societies.
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- a vaguely specified social event; affair; occasion; function; social function
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- the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships; social organization; social structure; social system; structure
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- the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships; social organisation; social structure; social system; structure
- The Kalapalo social organization is very flexible.
- The second reason has to do with social organization.
- Atatürk did not consider gender a factor in social organization.
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- any phobia (other than agoraphobia) associated with situations in which you are subject to criticism by others (as fear of eating in public or public speaking etc)
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- a policy of for dealing with social issues
- These programs also advocated changes in social policy.
- There she was first youth and social policy spokeswoman for the SPD group.
- Strain’s research focuses on labor economics, public finance, and social policy.
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- a process involved in the formation of groups of persons
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- the branch of psychology that studies persons and their relationships with others and with groups and with society as a whole
- Lester was involved in the study of social psychology.
- The specialty graduate programs of social psychology was ranked No.
- She received her PhD in social psychology from Ohio State University in 1986.
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- position in a social hierarchy; social station; social status; rank
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- a disputant who advocates reform; reformer; reformist; crusader; meliorist
- His sister Edith was a prominent social reformer.
- Like Gokhale, Talwalkar was a social reformer and a patriot.
- Ramananda was an influential social reformer of Northern India.
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- a relation between living organisms (especially between people)
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- the branch of science that studies society and the relationships of individual within a society
- Fundamentally, finance is a social science discipline.
- Kuhn had used the term "pre-paradigmatic" for social science).
- They were the first major social science experiments in the world.
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- someone expert in the study of human society and its personal relationships
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- the season for major social events
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- a personal secretary who handles your social correspondence and appointments
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- an organized activity to improve the condition of disadvantaged people in society; welfare work
- Her career is now focused on social service and politics.
- He then worked for social service agencies.
- Health and social service work accounts for 14% of Southdale's industry.
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- position in a social hierarchy; social status; social rank; rank
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- position in a social hierarchy; social station; social rank; rank
- Feeding groups may be segregated by social status.
- When used of those of higher social status, it is or .
- They were used as a sign of social status by the elite.
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- the condition of being arranged in social strata or classes within a group; stratification
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- the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships; social organization; social organisation; social system; structure
- The Mato Grosso dog-faced bat possibly has a harem social structure.
- The political and social structure of Germany had forever been altered.
- In this manner, they closely resemble African wild dogs in social structure.
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- the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships; social organization; social organisation; social structure; structure
- Exosystem is a larger social system where the child plays no role.
- Giraffes are herd animals with an extremely flexible social system.
- It was a closed social system.
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- an organization regarded as part of a larger social group; unit
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- governmental provision of economic assistance to persons in need; welfare; public assistance
- The concept may be understood as social welfare as well.
- Welfare capitalism is capitalism that includes social welfare policies.
- Goodwin worked in the field of social welfare before entering academia.
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- any of various services designed to aid the poor and aged and to increase the welfare of children
- Stein published extensively in social work literature.
- Since his early days he was passionate about social work.
- Its online social work degree program has been ranked No.
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- someone employed to provide social services (especially to the disadvantaged); caseworker; welfare worker
- Gupta was a Gandhian politician and social worker.
- She then began working as a psychiatric social worker.
- He started his career as active social worker in 1945.
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- Highmore lives in London and avoids social media.
- The images provoked controversy on social media.
- It has since become a popular topic on social media.
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- The new government promised equality and social justice.
- He served on the education and social justice committees.
- In later years Esther continued her social justice campaigning.
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- This method can be used in health and social sciences.
- There was an immediate rush to bring it into the social sciences.
- Juan Barreto has received degrees in journalism and social sciences.
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- They also did not adequately address social issues.
- Its content deals with political and social issues.
- Gaullists held divergent views on social issues.
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- The newspaper was devoted to social and political reform.
- His work also evolves around social and political issues.
- One native described it as a social and political experiment.
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- The reasons were technical, social and economic.
- The National Assembly began to enact social and economic reform.
- Bank runs can lead to a multitude of social and economic problems.
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- There is a day care, social services building and a post office.
- They also work in social services and with intercultural projects.
- Upgrading social services and infrastructure has become a necessity.
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- They are also often used on social networking pages.
- iContact.com was a social networking service for mobile devices.
- He launched a new social networking site, Fan Central, for his fans.
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- Its content deals with political and social issues.
- A series of high-rating political and social shows (e.g.
- There's a lot of political and social commentary going on.
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- The other condition was determined economic and social reform.
- Manmatha and Jagadish belong to different economic and social class.
- Sánchez de Lozada pursued an aggressive economic and social reform agenda.
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- The social life of the adult male is very different.
- The hotel was an extension of their social life.
- It offers a humorous account of social life in Surat.
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- At Harvard, Goodman studied the dynamics of social change.
- The Atheist Centre is an institute working for social change.
- Kashf became the first MFI to use mainstream media for social change.
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- It set in place an entirely new system of social security.
- Three quarters of these benefits are paid by social security.
- His social security death index lists his name under Rusty Slocum.
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- Dr. Seuss also addresses other social issues, such as conformity.
- Most of other social and cultural organizations were banned as well.
- Like many other social problems, streetism can be effectively handled.
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- Fashion relates to social and cultural context of an environment.
- gender, genetic predisposition), social and cultural factors (e.g.
- The mosque provides facilities for social and cultural activities.
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- Pets launched April 2008 on social networks Facebook, MySpace, and Hi5.
- Dice have fans in their gyms, college, in Bogota and in social networks.
- Such lists may be used to form social networks with more specific purposes.
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- In 2012 she co-founded SAGANet, an astrobiology social network.
- In 2006, he co-founded uPlayMe, a music-focused social network.
- This work is cited as being the birth of social network analysis.
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- Some organized rides are entirely social events.
- Cultural, scientific and social events are also held.
- It fundraises through social events including music gigs.
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- Concrete social problems and issues are addressed.
- They discuss about social problems.
- Like many other social problems, streetism can be effectively handled.
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- politician, social activist, and People's Deputy of Ukraine 8th convocations.
- Ashif Shaikh Ashif Shaikh (born 18 October 1982) is an Indian social activist.
- A social activist, Coman supported the settlement movement and the labor movement.
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- This social order was divided into three classes.
- It is started by describing a "natural" social order.
- Like a servant, a yardman, someone very low in the social order.
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- Kashf had used theater for social development.
- Unusual social development becomes apparent early in childhood.
- For Russia, it was important to overcome slow social development as compared to Europe.
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- And there's social history, there's political stuff.
- His methods include both social history and comparative studies.
- His work principally concerned Norwegian socioeconomic and social history.
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- Due to this they are a subject of social studies.
- Payne is a retired social studies middle school teacher.
- Mr. Iles returned to Peabody in 1934 to teach social studies.
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- By the 1960s it was understood that social groups, i.e.
- Most exchange occurred within social groups.
- Sociolinguists study relations between language and social groups.
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- People of Mookkannoor are known for culture and social responsibility.
- Warid has been recognised for corporate social responsibility projects.
- She raised her daughter with a strong sense of social responsibility and independence.
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- After 1905, most social workers were trained as nurses.
- - Public social workers shall have the following rights:""1.)
- By 1920s the club's members were mainly teachers and social workers.
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- Most major social movements didn't start inside the beltway.
- He has been reporting on social movements since January 2006.
- UK street choirs typically have their roots in social movements.
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- He joined a local social democratic club in Uman in 1913.
- In spite of this, his political outlook was social democratic.
- His Methodist views influenced his social democratic politics.
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- They used similar social classes as HR for comparison.
- People were born into specific social classes.
- Fatwas were solicited by men and women from all social classes.
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- This club provided Moravian social interaction to the newcomers.
- This is usually done through social interaction with the native speaker.
- It is also influenced by Vygotsky’s concepts of social interaction (1997).
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- Since 1936 he has been doing social activities.
- C-Saw provided social activities and services.
- Meanwhile, her social activities expanded.
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- He is an adviser to various social and political groups including the Kurds of Iraq.
- Rangamancha: Enactments and plays on various social issues, aired every Sunday at 9 pm 7.
- Legal arguments were also frequently used to explore multiple sides of various social issues.
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- It fundraises through social events including music gigs.
- Later, his sister also died, as he reported through social media.
- The album was announced by Winter through social media on February 18.
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- There's a lot of political and social commentary going on.
- It's biting, but easy to swallow – social commentary at its best."
- He uses the snowman for social commentary, revenge or pure enjoyment.
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- These property companies promote, manage and build social housing.
- Many of her works were used to decorate public institutions or social housing.
- It provided regular reports on each registered social housing agency in England.
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- Radha's love for Krishna is beyond all social norms.
- Some people cross-dress to shock others or challenge social norms.
- It is a story based on double standards in society and social norms.
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- It was a result of social reform movement in India.
- His main book on social reform is "Toward Social Renewal".
- The other condition was determined economic and social reform.
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- It's a whole new social revolution—the sixties came from it."
- He launched a new social networking site, Fan Central, for his fans.
- They organize their own democratic government to manage their new social system.
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- The book is commonly referred to as a parable on many social topics.
- In many social insect communities, sex is determined through haplodiploidy.
- Christie attended many social functions and particularly enjoyed watching polo.
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- The principles of agroecology are also integrally cultural and social.
- It was also used as a meeting place for the cultural and social elite from Kyoto.
- He ended by appealing to Americans’ cultural and social instincts to improve their situation.
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- These reflect instead on social conditions and norms.
- He believed that these would improve social conditions in the country.
- The book shows how these adjust dynamically to changing social conditions.
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- This method can be used in health and social sciences.
- He chaired its health and social committee.
- Promoting respect for dignity and rights in health and social care 3.
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- Their social interactions are highly complex.
- Destination memory is critical for social interactions.
- The characters are well-drawn and engaging and their social interactions believable."
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- They were of different social positions.
- Pagan's society was highly stratified among different social classes.
- They are women of different social classes, values and lifestyles opposites.
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- These accusations were widely shared across various blogs and social media platforms.
- Some governments and social media platforms have sought to enforce real name policies.
- They occasionally also link to social media platforms such as StumbleUpon, Tumblr, and Pinterest.
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- Daily costume depended on social standing.
- He became one of Virginia's wealthiest men, which increased his social standing.
- This minority had a considerably better social standing and were personally free.
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- Other factors linked with dysthymia include stress, social isolation, and lack of social support.
- The UNCT said, Survivors of sexual abuse and violence, struggle to secure justice and social support.
- Many children with autism lack social support, future employment opportunities or self-determination.
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- In the Caribbean, social relations were more fluid.
- Shamans (curanderos) played a pivotal role in social relations in both groups.
- This economy is regulated not by a metric of price but by a set of social relations.
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- They typically do fairly well with social skills.
- Jane meanwhile teaches John more English, French, and social skills.
- It can also help increase confidence and social skills in a comfortable setting.
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- Radha's love for Krishna is beyond all social norms.
- Robin has friends at all social levels."
- Fatwas were solicited by men and women from all social classes.
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- Impact investments provide capital to address social and environmental issues.
- Roper's most recognised works relate to the aspects of social and environmental communication.
- Her work focuses on the role of the arts and design in addressing social and environmental concerns.
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- Thus, the Karma doctrine discouraged actual social mobility.
- The most important factor determining social mobility in Finland was education.
- Northeastern tribal people have thus enjoyed a certain measure of social mobility.
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- Promoting respect for dignity and rights in health and social care 3.
- She had a background in social care and managed a food poverty charity.
- Health and social care is a devolved matter of the Scottish Government.
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- Building trust has special meaning for social capital.
- This social capital benefited guild members, even as it arguably hurt outsiders.
- His research interests include the digital economy, social capital and well-being.
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- His works were critical of corruption and social structures.
- This caused a gap in our understanding of past social structures.
- Motherhood "Sula" is packed with formal moves against social structures.
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- Solve is a marketplace for social impact innovation.
- Moreover, it can also have a social impact.
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- The award has been given to three social scientists from 1990 to 1995.
- Members: The Academic Council is made up of historians and social scientists.
- Following WWII, social scientists examined the effects of desegregation on racial attitudes in the U.S.
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- That was the first instance of their interaction in a social context.
- "Apprenticeship in thinking: Cognitive development in social context."
- People changed their in-group identification, depending on the social context.
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- Printing brought profound social changes.
- Ruth became an icon of the social changes that marked the early 1920s.
- This is believed to be indicative of social changes to a more hierarchical society.
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- Run as a social enterprise, many of its members were self-employed.
- It runs women’s projects, youth training, a youth centre and a social enterprise hub.
- The trip was hosted by Me to We, a social enterprise and partner of Free The Children.
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- Bloch suggested that cultural forms can inspire social reforms.
- Valencia committed his administration to substantial economic and social reforms.
- Atatürk began developing social reforms very early, as was evident in his personal journal.
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- This software also allows parents to monitor social media accounts.
- Garrix announced the track's release through his social media accounts.
- On Jan. 20, 2020, the band reactivated social media accounts and stated they were back.
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- The casualties of balancing a budget are often social programs.
- Opponents argue that privatisation harms social programs for the poor.
- The Funds of Progress Lippmann addresses the question of how increased social programs can be paid for.
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- They were also active in local social clubs.
- Parsi women also face discrimination in community spaces, such as social clubs.
- It was also a meeting place for social clubs and political organizations in Harlem.
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- Zorpia is one of the few social networking sites permitted for use in China.
- They started to troll on the main cast of the series on social networking sites.
- Once downloaded, users can share mixes through social networking sites Facebook and Twitter.
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- In 2015, Kaká and Celico announced their divorce via social media.
- In late 2014 a new project was announced by Blank Banshee via social media.
- That allows players to share and compare scores and awards via social networks.
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- Many opinion makers say the situation in all American social institutions is the same.
- The 26-year-long civil war has ravaged the country's political and social institutions.
- The Italian government helped a number of medical and social institutions in Azerbaijan as well.
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- The program explored human evolution and social behavior.
- Social competence generally refers to skills needed for social behavior.
- The social behavior of elephants in captivity mimics that of those in the wild.
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- During 1548, England was subject to social unrest.
- In the beginning of the 20th century Alfonsine experienced social unrest.
- By the 6th century BC, widespread social unrest led to the reforms of Solon.
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- It covers Ibero-American studies in the humanities and social sciences.
- It has two provincial laboratories, one provincial humanities and social sciences base.
- Coursework in the humanities and social sciences increased to 40 percent of a cadet's total workload.
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- Later, his sister also died, as he reported through social media.
- The album was announced by Winter through social media on February 18.
- IceJJFish gained popularity through social media sites, such as YouTube.
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- They organized fairs, parties, and social gatherings.
- COMCEPT holds monthly social gatherings that are open to the public.
- Andersen promoted the tale by reading it aloud at social gatherings.
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- This is most common when one language has a higher social position (prestige).
- The social position of mixed-race or "half-caste" individuals varied over time.
- But the behavior of these creations determined the social position of their descendants.
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- The social relationships could be in various forms.
- These social relationships were mirrored in their beliefs.
- For most people, the exchange of goods occurred through social relationships.
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- Group size is a major aspect of their social environment.
- They believed that one's heredity and social environment determine one's character.
- According to social learning theory, sexuality is influenced by people's social environment.
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- They can also inspire social activism.
- Wrycza's social activism continued during the Second Polish Republic.
- The government had filed a lawsuit against Do for his social activism.
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- Drinking mate together is an important social ritual.
- They played an important social and political role in the region.
- Regattas are important social events in many family island settlements.
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- Warid has been recognised for corporate social responsibility projects.
- The focus of the Public Eye Awards since 2005 has been on corporate social responsibility.
- Sobhan endorsed different development tasks for the group under the coverage of corporate social responsibility.
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- Parsi women also face discrimination in community spaces, such as social clubs.
- The Student Life committee focused on things such as social events, and student privileges.
- Some people lament that professionals, such as social workers, may discourage autistics from having children.
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- People expressed their ethnic identity and social hierarchy through textiles.
- They are usually below only the monarch of a country or nation in its social hierarchy.
- In fact, the Hinin and Eta themselves weren't considered to be in the social hierarchy at all.