social capital and the equilibrium number of
... approach is rooted in Putnam’s (1995, page 67) definition of social capital as “the features of social organization […] that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit”. Coordination and cooperation in business relationships is easier with greater internal social capital because ther ...
... approach is rooted in Putnam’s (1995, page 67) definition of social capital as “the features of social organization […] that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit”. Coordination and cooperation in business relationships is easier with greater internal social capital because ther ...
Crossing Conceptual Boundaries Yearbook 8
... unmarriageable. But much of the cosmetic display occurred in secrecy and could not be directly seen neither by the members of the opposite sex nor by the members of the same sex who were the possible competitors (Power, 1999). So what was actually being advertised in these rituals and to whom? My ow ...
... unmarriageable. But much of the cosmetic display occurred in secrecy and could not be directly seen neither by the members of the opposite sex nor by the members of the same sex who were the possible competitors (Power, 1999). So what was actually being advertised in these rituals and to whom? My ow ...
new version of the theory of unique and recent origin of modern man
... theory itself. Second some anthropologists who align on this ‘Out of Africa’ version imply that all evolutionary divergences leading to modern man emergence were happened only in sub-Saharan Africa. But this consideration could not be accepted: in other words how the earliest Homo peoples emerged in ...
... theory itself. Second some anthropologists who align on this ‘Out of Africa’ version imply that all evolutionary divergences leading to modern man emergence were happened only in sub-Saharan Africa. But this consideration could not be accepted: in other words how the earliest Homo peoples emerged in ...
Prepared Graduate Competencies
... context and understanding of how humans interact with each other and with the environment over time. It offers the crucial knowledge needed to create a framework for understanding the systems of society. Colorado's social studies standards lay out a vision of these vitally important disciplines and ...
... context and understanding of how humans interact with each other and with the environment over time. It offers the crucial knowledge needed to create a framework for understanding the systems of society. Colorado's social studies standards lay out a vision of these vitally important disciplines and ...
Doing psychodynamic social work - Centre for Social Work Practice
... mind. In particular she wonders whether the guilt she felt might be a clue to something Michaela is struggling with, but has not been able to communicate about explicitly or consciously. This is speculation on Christine’s part, a kind of hypothesis that she must find a way to test. But if it is righ ...
... mind. In particular she wonders whether the guilt she felt might be a clue to something Michaela is struggling with, but has not been able to communicate about explicitly or consciously. This is speculation on Christine’s part, a kind of hypothesis that she must find a way to test. But if it is righ ...
Word - CDE
... context and understanding of how humans interact with each other and with the environment over time. It offers the crucial knowledge needed to create a framework for understanding the systems of society. Colorado's social studies standards lay out a vision of these vitally important disciplines and ...
... context and understanding of how humans interact with each other and with the environment over time. It offers the crucial knowledge needed to create a framework for understanding the systems of society. Colorado's social studies standards lay out a vision of these vitally important disciplines and ...
Tough times, meaningful music, mature performers: popular
... evolutionary mate selection theories (Buss, 1994), and may explain why the most evidence for the ESH comes from ratings of female physical attributes (e.g., Pettijohn & Tesser, 2003). Ecological theory also explains the context variability of preferences for baby-faced and mature facial features. Wh ...
... evolutionary mate selection theories (Buss, 1994), and may explain why the most evidence for the ESH comes from ratings of female physical attributes (e.g., Pettijohn & Tesser, 2003). Ecological theory also explains the context variability of preferences for baby-faced and mature facial features. Wh ...
holism in the sciences
... in physiological experimentation. A phenomenon that Bernard and later holistically oriented physiologists were particularly interested in was the ability of organisms to maintain a stable state under a great variety of external conditions, a phenomenon which later came to be known as "homeostasis". ...
... in physiological experimentation. A phenomenon that Bernard and later holistically oriented physiologists were particularly interested in was the ability of organisms to maintain a stable state under a great variety of external conditions, a phenomenon which later came to be known as "homeostasis". ...
Gender Hierarchy and the Social Construction of Femininity: The
... internalizes the social position imposed upon it by the outside world. For instance, while the girl is forbidden to take part to rough games because her physique is not fit for such games, the boy receives no restriction. The girl is offered toys such as dolls or utensils, and during playtime she ta ...
... internalizes the social position imposed upon it by the outside world. For instance, while the girl is forbidden to take part to rough games because her physique is not fit for such games, the boy receives no restriction. The girl is offered toys such as dolls or utensils, and during playtime she ta ...
764.2 KB - Asian Development Bank
... mandated fines, “corrective labor,” and imprisonment with confiscation of “illegally obtained resources (sredstva)” for those found guilty of engaging in public activities without explicit state approval. NGOs were required to rewrite their charters to comply with the new law, and were effectively s ...
... mandated fines, “corrective labor,” and imprisonment with confiscation of “illegally obtained resources (sredstva)” for those found guilty of engaging in public activities without explicit state approval. NGOs were required to rewrite their charters to comply with the new law, and were effectively s ...
Analogical Reasoning - Scholarship@Western
... what are the pitfalls of analogical reasoning? I will argue that justifiable arguments from analogy are attainable, and that they can provide useful insight into understanding the past. However, I think that a proper use of analogy is demanding because at a practical and theoretical level, it is int ...
... what are the pitfalls of analogical reasoning? I will argue that justifiable arguments from analogy are attainable, and that they can provide useful insight into understanding the past. However, I think that a proper use of analogy is demanding because at a practical and theoretical level, it is int ...
Matravers comments on Weale
... regimes as our model rather than to other (‘unjust’) contracts. In short, Weale’s account of equality of power explains something about common property resource regimes, but it cannot by itself justify the choice of such regimes as empirical case studies for an entirely genuine constructivism. Rathe ...
... regimes as our model rather than to other (‘unjust’) contracts. In short, Weale’s account of equality of power explains something about common property resource regimes, but it cannot by itself justify the choice of such regimes as empirical case studies for an entirely genuine constructivism. Rathe ...