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Assessing neighborhoods, wealth differentials, and perceived inequality in preindustrial societies. [PDF]
Thompson AE+9 more
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"Call for Action" for the challenges of kidney diseases in aging/aged societies. [PDF]
Nangaku M, Suzuki Y, Yanagita M.
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Leveraging collective impact to characterize and identify solutions to cultural challenges within scientific societies. [PDF]
Lightner T+5 more
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The following is a digest of a statement on pending fire prevention and control legislation that was made by Gerald L. Maatman, SFPE, President of the National Loss Control Service Corporation (a subsidiary of Kemperco) to the Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Development; Committee on Science and Astronautics; United States House of ...
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Brontë Society Transactions, 1931
AbstractI have the honour to present my report for the year ended 31st December, 1937. There are about 400 members of the Society May I say how much less trouble would be caused if members would pay their subscriptions as early as possible in the year. I regret to state that the admissions to the Museum show a decrease of 1,000 on the figures for 1936.
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AbstractI have the honour to present my report for the year ended 31st December, 1937. There are about 400 members of the Society May I say how much less trouble would be caused if members would pay their subscriptions as early as possible in the year. I regret to state that the admissions to the Museum show a decrease of 1,000 on the figures for 1936.
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Modern societies as knowledge societies
2001New social realities require a new perspective. In advanced societies, the capacity of the individual to say no has increased considerably. At the same time, the ability of the large social institutions that have significantly shaped the nature of the twentieth century to get things done has diminished in the past couple of decades.
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Initiation Society, Learned Society and Knowledge Society
Diogenes, 2003AbstractKnowledge is a social institution, a social activity, as well as the product of that social activity. All known societies incorporate several modes of hierarchical knowledge. Three styles of knowledge co-exist in the transitional societies of the third world in general and of contemporary Africa in particular (even though in each of the latter,
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Introduction – emotions, society and the emotionalisation of society
2023The introductory chapter sketches some of the main ideas that underpin this book. Firstly, how human beings are sentient and emotional creatures, who to a large degree act, express themselves, connect and live their lives based on emotions. Secondly, another basic premise is that society is also regarded as an emotionally charged entity or container ...
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