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KONSEP MULTIKULTURAL PERSPEKTIF KH. IMAM ZARKASYI
Published 2017-11-01“…The in- terpretation of the concept created internalization approach regarding the spiritual reason in which every human work stepped on the objective value and implications on the orientation of God as the minimum ratio- nality to release the negative spirit, dichotomy, liberalization of science, socio-cultural, fanatics of tribes/nation/race/ethnic group/culture, or the overall types of the local/national/international students’ souls through the integration of the value in terms of diverse knowledge and socio- cultural values based on Islamic teaching values, cultural philosophy of Indonesian identities, socio-cultural diversity of local/national/interna- tional students and the integration of Education Center in terms of social structure equal to the form of communal religious, had formed a balance of value function and changes of attitudes, intellects and the strength of local/national/international Moslems as the power of socio-religious Mos- lems in Indonesia in order to foster peace throughout the world. …”
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RITUALS OF INITIATION AND TRANSITION AS A MEANS OF SOCIALIZATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL
Published 2023-09-01“…Serving as a symbolic representation of society structure, its hierarchical relationships and connections, rituals permeate the entire social structure and consistently accompany individuals, aiming to facilitate their socialization. …”
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Peasants, the State and Aid: Rural Development and Poverty in Cape Verde
Published 2014-05-01“…Santiago`s rural production relationship develops alongside the transformation in social structures based on the traditional forms of cooperation of work and mutual assistance. …”
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Discursive Modeling o f a Woman in the Soviet Periodicals for Children
Published 2022-06-01“…Thus, the younger generation received axiologically charged representationsthat translated the model of the social structure and the role of the woman, reflected the modern realities and at the same time set the desired patterns of social practices in accordance with state policy for grown-ups.…”
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LAW AND RELIGION IN THE HISTORY OF THE EARLY AMERICAN STATE
Published 2024-12-01“…Conclusions: specific features of the social structure and cultural traditions of the first settlers from Western Europe, expressed in the religious nature of power and the dominance of the Christian Church in the legal regulation of marriage and family relations, property rights, justice, taxation, became determinants of the reflection of the Protestant and Anglican principles and traditions in the U.S. legal system. …”
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Model of Good Governance: Social Capital and Comprehensive Development
Published 2018-03-01“…Today a different social structure is required for the comprehensive development of the organization so that all social forces can be included in this structure. …”
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Contemporary relations between the state power and the armed forces from the perspective of political science
Published 2021-01-01“…The general starting hypothesis was: "If the state power holders do not have stable support in economic and political actors of the social structure and do not ensure their interaction with social, political, cultural, information and communications and security system, then the execution of the modern role of the Armed Forces in the political system is difficult." …”
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The Ottomans and the Greek Landscape: The Perception of Landscape in Greece by the Ottomans and Its Impact on the Architectural and Landscape Design
Published 2021-10-01“…Those aforementioned examples highlight the influence of the political and cultural trends in the Ottoman court on specific landscape formations, which reflect the social structure of the Ottoman Empire and constitute at the same time, the spatial inscription of all political decisions. …”
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The Results of the Dynastic War in Sweden (1597–1660): Swedish and Finnish Refugees
Published 2022-01-01“…Some of them spent abroad merely a few years and returned home; consequently, the number of the refugees was systematically falling (Figure 2 & 3). The social structure of people who left Sweden was presented in the form of Figure 1. …”
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Groundbreaker
Published 2015“…Together they coexist in a new social structure. The city is a gigantic tower, divided into two levels: the Phalanges - world of the Normal, and the Metacarpus - world of the Siblings. …”
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PENERAPAN NORMA KERJA PADA PERUSAHAAN PT.EAGLE GLOVE INDONESIA
Published 2014“…In every establishment of social structure building called society, the Law is always being needed to manage every person in the society. …”
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PENGARUH PENGEMBANGAN PARIWISATA TERHADAP BENTUK KELUARGA MASYARAKAT MATRILINEAL MOSO DI KAMPUNG LUOSHUI, PROVINSI YUNNAN, TIONGKOK
Published 2014“…In this study, I found the change of industrial structure resulting in the changing in social structure in the village Luoshui, Moso matrilineal society. …”
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Teaching Social Epidemiology and Social Determinants of Health in the MPH Program of Gadjah Mada University – Indonesia
Published 2012“…The third part is about the use of caricature as learning tool in social epidemiology and behavioural problems of social structure. The fourth section discusses the power of teaching with caricatures. …”
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Qualitative findings on the use of mobile phones by Malaysian older people
Published 2013“…It is customer product that relates to theories of identity, culture and social structure. The findings presented in this paper may have implications for the design of mobile phones in general. …”
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KONSEPSI RUMAH DI ATAS AIR MASYARAKAT KAMPUNG KAYUPULO, TOBATI DAN ENGGROS
Published 2011“…Third, the phenomena of a house on the water illustrates that the spatial structure of settlements is a manifestation of social structure, so that the concept home on the water at Kayupulo village community, Tobati, and Enggros essentially spatial conception of the custom.…”
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REVOLUSI INDUSTRI INGGRIS DAN SEMANGAT ROMANTISISME DI LONDON SEPERTI TERCERMIN DALAM PUISI �LONDON� DAN �THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER� KARYA WILLIAM BLAKE: TINJAUAN SOSIOLOGI SASTR...
Published 2011“…This research entitled â��Industrial Revolution and Romanticism Spirit in London As Revealed in William Blakeâ��s â��Londonâ�� and â��The Chimney Sweeperâ��: A Study of Sociology of Literatureâ�� is aimed at revealing changes in social structure of the community in London as the undesirable impacts of the Industrial Revolution as seen in William Blakeâ��s notable poems of â��Londonâ�� and â��The Chimney Sweeperâ��. …”
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KEKERASAN SIMBOLIK MEDIA MASSA PADA PEMBERITAAN BONEK: CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS BERITA MEDIA
Published 2012“…However, this case may also not be separated from the fact that mass media has a symbolic power that put them in a privileged position in the social structure of Indonesian society. In the process of discourse production about bonek, mass media, moreover, is often influenced by certain social cognition, thus, it becomes not value- free. …”
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Wherever I may roam: social viscosity and kin affiliation in a wild population despite natal dispersal
Published 2016“…We investigated the social structure of a population of juvenile great tits (Parus major) and asked whether social affiliations during vagrancy were predicted by 1) the distance between natal nest-boxes, 2) synchrony in fledge dates, and 3) accounting for spatial and temporal predictors, whether siblings tended to stay together. …”
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Agricultural innovation and resilience in a long-lived early farming community: the 1500-year sequence at Neolithic-early Chalcolithic Çatalhöyük, central Anatolia
Published 2017“…We use panarchy theory to frame understanding of Çatalhöyük’s long-term sustainability, arguing that its resilience was a function of three key factors: its diverse initial crop spectrum, which acted as an archive for later innovations; its modular social structure, enabling small-scale experimentation and innovation in cropping at the household level; and its agglomerated social morphology, allowing successful developments to be scaled up across the wider community. …”
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Dietary niche differentiation facillitate coexistence of two large carnivores
Published 2017“…Because leopard and lion differ in both size and social structure, we controlled for the differing prey handling ability of each species, and found that there was still a significant difference in mean prey body size preference between the two carnivores (P = 0.050), despite a relatively high level of dietary niche overlap (0.717). …”
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