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Social Policy
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social contexts that give them rather different meanings. Boyer, et al (1998, pp. 67-78) mentions clothes may be made by an employee or the self-employed, or by a friend, relation, servant, or slave. Sociologists of work and employment have...

Paradigms And Cultural Concepts
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a philosophical movement, feminism has existed since the first consolidation of patriarchy as a social system, but as a literary movement, feminism could be placed in the decade of the sixties compulsive, when different political movements...

Macro Human Behavior
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Behavior   Diverseness has invariably been a component of the social realities of the United States. The Indigenous masses were separated into about two hundred discrete societies in about 200 distinct languages even before the Europeans c...

Mispricing And Informational Inefficiencies
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mispricing and informational inefficiencies. The paper enlightens the concept of pricing and market correction process. It explains the importance of information in this regard and also also discusses the future trends in the investment ind...

Mispricing In The Property Market And Informational Inefficiencies
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mispricing in the property market results mainly from informational inefficiencies (Hutchison & Adair, 2008). This paper discusses the causes of mispricing in the property market and market correction processes. It also discusses the future...

Violent Stalking
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Violent Stalking Introduction The term "stalking" is derived from "to stalk", which literally means "stalk" or even "bother". Stalking is an offense committed by any person who sues another. Generally, stalking is a behavior repeated over a...

Social Movements Explored
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social and cultural context these aspects result in creating negative aspects towards society, family, and community. Social movements are one of the most important factors that affect individual behavior in the society. Following Vignette ...