نتایج جستجو برای: social history

تعداد نتایج: 936654  

Journal: :دراسات الادب المعاصر 0
حسن شوندی آزاده کریم

novel for purposes of length is the longest kind of story.it has many of persons whichever has traction and particular rection. navel is one of the kind of prose literature. at first,story for purposes of method was so poor but by passing the time sake relation of the arabs with out of saudi arabia peninsula by talk and translatior was advanced. navel settle life problems and human station on i...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2007
Chén Kenyon Megan Sandel Michael Silverstein Alefiya Shakir Barry Zuckerman

Journal: :Environment and history 1999
B Pati

2005
Mark Henderson Yuan Jianhua

Key features of reproductive behavior in China vary systematically through space and time. In this article we present an analysis of fertility change in regional space, using a 1% household sample from China’s 1990 population census. Elsewhere, we use the same data to analyze reproductive strategizing, but here we pursue the big picture with a straightforward analysis that takes reported births...

Journal: :Medical History 1976

It is claimed that this is the first interpretative history of American social welfare, which is defined as ".. . those social security, social service, and health programs, activities, and organizations, public and private, the primary purpose of which [is] to promote the well-being of those individuals that society [feels need and deserve] help." As well as supporting and improving the well-b...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 2005
Patricia P Martin David A Weaver

Many of the federal and state programs that provide income security to U.S. families have their roots in the Social Security Act (the Act) of 1935. This Act provided for unemployment insurance, old-age insurance, and means-tested welfare programs. The Great Depression was clearly a catalyst for the Social Security Act of 1935, and some of its provisions--notably the means-tested programs--were ...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1953
Thomas R. Forbes

The history of obstetrics, perhaps more than that of many sciences, includes a large measure of superstition. In earlier centuries the normal phenomena of pregnancy and labor were understood, if at all, incompletely; related abnormalities were even more puzzling. Before adequate scientific explanations were available, speculation had to suffice, and superstition was often a result. Infrequently...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1972
A W Galston

The only way I can approach this problem is at the personal level. I used to think that one could avoid involvement in the antisocial consequences of science simply by not working on any project that might be turned to evil or destructive ends. I have learned that things are not all that simple, and that almost any scientific finding can be perverted or twisted under appropriate societal pressu...

2011
Gordana Jovanovic Gordana Jovanović

There are plausible academic as well as social indicators that qualitative research has become an indispensable part of the methodological repertoire of the social sciences. Relying upon the tenets of the qualitative approach which require a priority of subject matter over method and a necessary socio-historical contextualization, I reconstruct some aspects of a social history that have shaped ...

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