NounSingular social Plural socials social (plural socials)
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. The term Social refers to a characteristic of living organisms (humans in particular, though biologists also apply the term to populations of animals and insects). It always refers to the interaction of organisms with other organisms and to their collective co-existence, irrespective of whether they are aware of it or not, and irrespective of whether the interaction is voluntary or involuntary. From Wikipedia under the
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Council on Foreign Relations He says the protests, which devolved into what he called almost "an ethnic war," had started off peacefully and were really about social justice. ... Social networking sites Twitter, YouTube are force for revolution New York Daily News Cherishing, maintaining overall social stability People's Daily Online Senior Chinese leader highlights social stability Xinhua AllFacebook - DigitalEastAsia.com - Fast Company all 9,897 news articles » From Google News Search: "social" What were the social norms during the time Sigmund Freud lived in? Q. I am doing a report on Sigmund Freud and I am trying to figure out the social norms during the time when he lived in Austria Hungary. I am interested in the social norms that could have caused him to become an enemy of th people when he disagreed with them. Asked by Steffen - Fri Dec 26 02:18:07 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. I'm don't know where the previous responders got their information, but in the century and country where I live, Sigmund Freud preceded the Nazis by quite some time! Being Austrian by nationality, I doubt that he was much influenced by Queen Victoria of England, either. If you read anything at all about him, I suspect you'll find quite a lot about the social norms of his time. Some of the more glaringly obvious would be the fact that sex was a taboo topic and so people had lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of hangups about it, which is why his theories of psychology are all about sex and people's hangups about sex. Another one is the fact that men dominated women (also known as patriarchy in anthropology) which he put in sexual… [cont.] Answered by RAZNA - Sat Dec 27 11:54:15 2008 What is the difference between social and political? Q. for example, would war fall under social or political? corrupt leaders would fall under political, correct? social class is obviously social. can anybody give me some other examples? oh and is church/religion social? Asked by antioxidant - Tue Nov 18 21:01:11 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. There is really no exact definition that all categories would fall under. Generally social refers to the way ordinary people live their lives. Social includes, entertainment, clothing, fads, fashions, civil rights, trends, patterns, and demographics. Political refers to the decisions our elected officials make on any number of topics. Religion included. Generally discussing religion refers to social issues more than political issues however. Corrupt leaders would fall under political in most instances. Answered by Mr. Curious - Fri Nov 21 22:09:59 2008 How does the social scene change after college? Has anybody else tired of the college social scene?
Q. At this point in my college career, I am completely over the college social scene. I am bored by bars, tired of house parties, and interested in more sophisticated entertainment (that is affordable)! Did you experience similar sentiments in college? If so, what did you end up doing for fun? Asked by Dave G - Sun Feb 22 00:22:47 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Try going to any plays, concerts, or the like that your college may be having. Or join a club, it's fun and looks good on your resume. Answered by Tha Princess - Wed Feb 25 03:07:51 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "social" |







