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  • 11Social liberalism — Liberalism …

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  • 12Social rejection — Silent treatment redirects here. For other uses, see Silent treatment (disambiguation). Psychology …

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  • 13Social Creed (Methodist) — The Social Creed originated to express Methodism s outrage over the miserable lives of the millions of workers in factories, mines, mills, tenements and company towns.cite web|url = http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=16 mid=5425| title =… …

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  • 14social capital — noun a) The good will, sympathy, and connections created by social interaction within and between social networks. If [the individual] comes into contact with his neighbor, and they with other neighbors, there will be accumulation of social… …

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  • 15Extended sympathy — in welfare economics refers to interpersonal value judgments of the form that social state x for person A is ranked better than, worse than, or as good as social state y for person B (Arrow, 1963, pp. 114 15). (For example: better your marginal… …

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  • 16European Social Forum — The European Social Forum (ESF) is an annual conference held by members of the alter globalization movement (also known as the Global Justice Movement). It aims to allow social movements, trade unions, NGOs, refugees, peace and anti imperial… …

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  • 17Women's Social and Political Union — The Women s Social and Political Union (WSPU) was the leading militant organisation campaigning for Women s suffrage in the United Kingdom. It was the first group whose members were known as suffragettes .Formation The WSPU was founded at the… …

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  • 18Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark — Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (1796) is a deeply personal travel narrative by the eighteenth century British feminist Mary Wollstonecraft. The twenty five letters cover a wide range of topics, from… …

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  • 19Lesbian and gay topics and Judaism — LGBT topics and Judaism redirects here. For transgender topics in Judaism, see Transgenderism and religion#Judaism. The subject of homosexuality in Judaism dates back to the Torah, in the books of Bereshit and Vayiqra. Bereshit (Genesis) treats… …

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  • 20Altruism — • A term formed by Auguste Comte in 1851, to denote the benevolent, as contrasted with the selfish propensities Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Altruism     Altruism      …

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