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  • ...re determined by the social, religious and political norms of a particular society.
    638 bytes (86 words) - 08:05, 9 April 2014
  • ...mework for understanding and describing the factors that create a peaceful society. The Global Peace Index describes the 'optimum' environment for peace to fl
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  • ...nomy to a well-balanced production and consumption system, thereby ridding society of unemployment and debt.
    1 KB (179 words) - 09:24, 8 April 2014
  • ...lation to each other. These institutionalized relations embed meaning into society. Therefore people’s conceptions and experiences shape and eventually beco
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  • *[http://www.secularism.org.uk/what-is-secularism.html National Secular Society]
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  • .../01/30/Henry_Kissinger#comments_section Henry Kissinger speaks at the Asia Society, NYC, February 2007]
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  • ...ral forces, institutions, phenomena and symbols manifested in a particular society. They seek to understand how culture impacts social organization, and influ * [http://hhs.sagepub.com/content/14/3/30.abstract Society and culture in sociological and anthropological tradition by Gavin Walker]
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  • ...nt books include the ''Housing Boom and Bust'' (2009), ''Intellectuals and Society'' (2009) and ''Applied Economics'' (2009). His current research focuses on
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  • ...hegemonic power]] structure of a colony and who are thus at the margins of society. The term essentially refers to any person or people of inferior rank for r
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  • ...al, and cultural. The three pillars of sustainability are the environment, society, and economy, but different arguments have been put forward in order to bet
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  • Religious fundamentalism has been prevalent in society since the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and is a response to in
    1,001 bytes (133 words) - 09:22, 8 April 2014
  • ...lues]], and customs that form the mainstream [[culture]] of any particular society. Western culture is perceived to be the “global” popular culture of tod
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  • ...in 1973 and embodies several key themes used to describe a post-industrial society, including: the economy transitioning from the production of goods to produ ...-essays.com/essays/bells_post_industrial_society_essay.htm Post Industrial Society Essay Criticism of Bell’s analysis of the role of information and knowled
    1,004 bytes (143 words) - 14:25, 7 April 2014
  • ...tarian power distribution, whereas in countries with a low power distance, society expects greater input and democracy.
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  • ...tent of social interactions on the basis of hierarchical arrangements in a society. Power relations can thus be seen as one of the most relevant targets of ch
    536 bytes (86 words) - 09:57, 1 April 2014
  • ...fers to the totalitarian control and coordination of [[Civil Society|civil society]], in which non-Nazi organizations were replaced by Nazi equivalents. It re
    569 bytes (73 words) - 09:09, 3 April 2014
  • ...s whom they wish to subordinate or believe that they do not fit into their society (see [[Alterity]]). Someone defined as an “other” is perceived as lacki
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  • *[http://www.isecoeco.org/ The International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE)]
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  • *[http://www.isecoeco.org/| The International Society for Ecological Economics]
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  • ...ernmental institutions but of the private sector and [[Civil Society|civil society]] as vital.
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