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concept in political and social science
ability to read for knowledge, write coherently, and think critically about the written word; ability to read, write, and use arithmetic
organized effort to withstand a government or an occupying power
body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons, companies, organizations and businesses
work often associated with care giving and domestic roles
discrimination on the basis of social class
social process by which people arrive at extreme views
social unit of human organisms who share common values
academic study of the prison system
denial or purposeful revision of history to falsehood in order to fit a political purpose
form of legal immunity for government officials that confers total immunity from criminal prosecution and lawsuits so long as they are acting within the scope of their duties
relation of virtual internet communities and group decision making
health care of all those with a terminal condition that has become advanced, progressive, and incurable
organization of workers with common goals
artificial intelligence-based human image synthesis technique
interpersonal relationship in the sense of solidarity within a group
the rights that a person has over their own body and personality, including reputation, honour, and privacy
an eating disorder characterized by frequent and recurrent episodes of binge eating with associated negative psychological and social problems, but without subsequent episodes of purging
nonprofit organization that counsels pregnant women not to have abortions
philosophy that sociological understanding's primarily use should be social reform
asymmetric, hierarchical social relationship
system providing early detection of problematic outcomes, typically using sensors, event detection and decision subsystems
group of people within a society differentiated on the basis of non-economic qualities such as honour, prestige, ethnicity, race and religion
relationship between national identity and religion
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