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In one broad meaning, "social" refers only to society as "a system of common life", but in another sense it contrasts specifically with "individual" and individualist theories of ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social
Social? refers to how individuals interact with others. ?Emotional? refers to how individuals feel about themselves, others, and the world. http://www.ccids.umaine.edu/ec/growingideas/socemotip.htm
Social apartheid refers to de facto segregation on the basis of class or economic status in which an underclass develops which is separated from the rest of the population. ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_apartheid
Social Justice . Social justice refers to the concept of a society in which justice is achieved in every aspect of society, rather than merely the administration of law. http://www.osje.org/
Social Networking Social Networking has become more popular with the advent of Web 2.0 technologies. "Social" refers to the community which drives the networking. http://www.asaecenter.org/wiki/index.cfm?Page=Social%20Networking
Social" refers to the community which drives the networking. "Networking" refers to the easy ability in which members can build their own communities. http://www.asaecenter.org/wiki/index.cfm?printerfriendly=yes&page=Social%20Networking
Social refers to human society or its organization. Although the term is a crucial category in social science and often used in public discourse, its meaning is at times vague ... http://www.babylon.com/definition/social/English
In general, Social Security refers to public programs that provide income and services to people in the event of sickness, retirement, disabi http://www.mahalo.com/Social_Security
Documents are identified by reference to their Title/Description available in the 'Index' and elsewhere. Our thanks are due to the following: http://www.gla.ac.uk/centres/tltphistory/brochure/social/refers/acknow.htm
June 18 th 2008 THE CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABILITY: To limit the environmental harm created by human activity while reducing the deprivation and suffering resulting from poverty, as ... http://www.pdx.edu/media/s/u/sus_veronica_dujon_intern_presentation_08.pdf
Collective efficacy refers to a community's ability to maintain order in public places; social capital refers to having many informal networks (interdependence, relying upon ... http://www.apsu.edu/oconnort/crim/crimtheory10.htm
The term ?social media? refers to the integration of technology into the social scene. Without even realizing it, you contribute to society and how we perceive events just by ... http://socialmediaglobe.com/
I. Definition of Social Organization. Charon (1986:110) contends that social organization refers to patterns of social interaction. Within organization, expectations become more ... http://www.delmar.edu/socsci/rlong/intro/org.htm
In general social class refers to the distinctions between groups and individuals which are different from one society to another society or even within a particular society. http://ezinearticles.com/?Social-Class-in-America&id=924658
social disorganization theory w. i. thomas & florian znaniecki. i. social disorganization refers to institutions, different than individual organization http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/jhamlin/3315/disorg.html
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