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  • ...]] is an [[innate]] [[propensity]], and marriage is its [[evolutionary]] [[social]] [[repercussion]]. 82:1.3 The [[regulation]] of [[sex]] in [[relation]] to marriage indicates:
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  • ...|inner]] or [[personal]] [[adjustment]], and then it becomes a matter of [[social]] [[service]] or [[group]] adjustment. The [[fact]] of man's gregariousness ...]] 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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  • ...isors and also helped in finding right [[spouses]] as they had links and a relation of good [[faith]] with the [[families]]. In cultures where arranged marriag ...g as formal chaperones or as self-employed 'busybodies' serving less clear social [[purposes]], would attend such events and [[advise]] families of any burge
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  • ...(from French sauf), the condition of being protected against [[physical]], social, [[spiritual]], [[financial]], [[political]], [[emotional]], occupational, Safety can be limited in [[relation]] to some guarantee or a [[standard]] of insurance to the [[quality]] and u
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  • ...eers of equal social rank, or with no one at all. Sleep may be an actively social [[time]], depending on the sleep groupings, with no constraints on noise or
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  • ...[sociolinguistics]] looks at the relation between linguistic variation and social structures.
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  • *3: a [[relation]] between two classes that exists when all members of the first are also me ...icipation]] by students with disabilities and upon [[respect]] for their [[social]], civil, and educational [[rights]].
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  • ...ed his earlier definition, instead provisionally defining marriage as "a [[relation]] of one or more men to one or more women that is recognised by [[custom]] ...h-[[status]] [[rights]] common to [[normal]] members of his [[society]] or social stratum" Leach argued that no one definition of marriage applied to all [[c
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  • The term dissertation can at times be used to describe a treatise without relation to obtaining an [[academic]] degree. The term thesis is also used to refer ...ith the many [[different]] areas of [[study]] ([[arts]], [[humanities]], [[social sciences]], [[technology]], etc.) and the great differences between them. D
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  • The social [[norm]] of '''reciprocity''' is the [[expectation]] that people will [[res ...ten claimed, however, that having some version of the norm appears to be a social inevitability.[1]
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  • ...his [[religious]] [[devotion]] to [[supreme]] [[values]] is shown in the [[relation]] of the supposedly irreligious [[mother]] to her [[child]] and in the ferv ...[[spiritual]] [[insight]] and [[loyal]] [[devotion]] to the commonplace [[social]] [[obligations]] of [[human]] [[loyalties]].
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  • ...rnoon periods to [[competitive]] [[play]]. The evenings were employed in [[social]] [[intercourse]] and the cultivation of [[personal]] [[friendships]]. [[Re *2. The [[golden rule]], the [[standard]] of [[social]] [[intercourse]].
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  • *3. 120:3.4 "3. In your relations to the [[social]] order we advise that you confine your [[efforts]] largely to [[spiritual] ...Gender|sex]], you will probably not enter the [[marriage]] relation, which relation would be wholly honorable and consistent with your bestowal; but I must rem
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  • ...thousands of years after [[Eden]], [[mating]] continued as a [[purely]] [[social]] and [[civil]] [[institution]]. 83:8.3 Neither can marriage be truly [[compared]] to the [[relation]] of the [[Adjuster]] to man nor to the fraternity of [[Christ]] [[Michael]
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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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  • ...of [[Personal identity (philosophy)|personal identity]] and an [[Identity (social science)|identity]] where the individual has some sort of comprehension of ...stages defined eight stages that describes how individuals relate to their social world. [[James W. Fowler]]'s stages of faith development is seen as a holis
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  • ...isconnected from any social bond, to keep the doctor at their mercy." This relation of subjugation, compared by Freud to the dangerous manipulation of explosiv ...between the two partners, where one appears as unattainable, the personal relation assumes a desire for subjugation supported by an "inductor," or passion ins
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  • ...ology]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_social_theory critical social theory], '''alienation''' refers to an individual's estrangement from tradi ...gy], alienation describes the inadequacy of [[human being]] or [[mind]] in relation to the world. The human mind, as the [[Subjectivity|subject]] of [[percepti
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  • *2 a : a rank or grade of official, ecclesiastical, or social position <people of low degree> *6 a : the extent, measure, or scope of an [[action]], condition, or relation <different in degree but not in kind>
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  • *Semantics: Relation between signs and the [[things]] they refer to, their denotata. *Syntactics: Relation of signs to each other in [[formal]] [[structures]].
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