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Modernization and Society

Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2007
The author argues that Russia needs modernization. Its essence is in the transition to the new economy. But the main factor which is necessary in this respect is modernization of social institutions. Russian society is not mature enough for the modernization. One needs to take measures in order to promote public confidence and social activity.
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Society and Modernity

1982
The roots of the Japanese ‘economic miracle’ are deeply entrenched in the past. Thus, whereas the political historian may wish to distinguish between Edo ‘feudalism’, Meiji ‘absolutism’, Taisho ‘democracy’ and post-war ‘liberalism’, the economic historian is more interested in the continuous growth and acceleration of Japanese economic development ...
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The Six-Port in Modern Society

IEEE Microwave Magazine, 2010
Wireless sensing in modern society: almost all aspects of modern life rely on information gathered by this technology. Location-based services are generating lots of excitement, traffic safety is enhanced by radar distance sensing, and ubiquitous connectivity is now expected in any handheld device.
Kölpin, Alexander   +4 more
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Death rituals in modern society

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2020
The advent of death prompts a series of events leading to the disposal of the body and any period of mourning thereafter, and these rituals differ among societies. The differences in death rituals tend to signify different cultural blueprints of actions and behaviours passed down through generations that everybody learns while growing up as members of ...
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Loneliness: an epidemic in modern society

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1998
Loneliness: an epidemic in modern society Loneliness is a little discussed concept in today's self‐obsessed climate, where it is seen as a negative embarrassing condition. It is unique for every individual, and as such, it is difficult to define. There are other closely related concepts, for example, aloneness and solitude, that further complicate an ...
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The Economic Theory of Modern Society.

The Economic Journal, 1977
Preface to the English edition Introduction: the modern national economy Part I. Rationality at the Microeconomic Level: 1. Techniques of production 2. The choice of techniques 3. The distribution of profits 4. Changes in plan 5. The behaviour of the household Part II. The Market Mechanism and Planning: 6. The flexprice economy 7.
Nicholas Rau   +2 more
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The health enterprise in modern society

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 1972
Abstract Providing health care of high quality to a mass population is coming to be one of the great endeavors of modern society. Health care is a universally valued and immediately self-justifying human activity, yet it has many elusive and problematic features which invite critical attention.
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Innovations as the basis for the modernization of modern society

Law and innovations, 2022
Problem setting. Current events in Ukraine have forced a new look at the concept of “modernization of the legal system” and innovation processes. The process of modernization of the legal system is developed on the initiative and with the support of the state and through legal means of influence on society.
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Social Isolation in Modern Society

2006
Part one: Social isolation 1 The issue of social isolation Roelof Hortulanus and Anja Machielse 2 Theories on social contacts and social isolation Anja Machielse 3 A typology of social contacts Ludwien Meeuwesen Part two: Personal and social factors 4 Life events and social isolation Ludwien Meeuwesen 5 Personal competences and social isolation Ludwien
Hortulanus, R.   +2 more
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Hypertension as a Disease of Modern Society

International Journal of Health Services, 1975
About 50 per cent of people in modem societies have blood pressure sufficiently elevated to result in increased mortality. This proportion is much smaller in undisrupted societies of hunter-gatherers. In most cases the elevated blood pressure in modern societies is associated with physiological changes characteristic of chronic stress.
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