... the inland might have no relationship with salinisation of crop land, but in the long run, salt water might leak out and penetrate through dike system to the rice land, and render those lands ... several negative social and environmental problems, and recently trading competitive and anti-dumping issues. One of the most serious environmental problems is the pressure of expanding shrimp ... environmental andsocial issues also need to be highlighted. Negative impacts included habitat degradation, pollution by nutrients and organic wastes from effluents and wastes, chemicals and medicinal...
... rituals andrepresentations and, in the process, critiquestraditional models of grief. Representations of Death makes use of the social psychological theory of social representationsand draws ... who looked at socialrepresentations of madnessin a French community, Chombart de Lauwe (1984), who explored representations ofchildhood and Joffe’s (1999) analysis of the socialrepresentations ... Madness andSocial Representations, Brighton: HarvesterWheatsheaf.Murchison, C.A. (ed.) (1935) Handbook of Social Psychology, Worcester, MA:Clark University Press.The study. of death 25representations...
... children and adults, the ability to read opens up new worlds and opportunities. It enables us to gain new knowledge, enjoy literature, and do everyday things that are part and parcel of modern life, ... with the subject matter, and the only interaction is with the basic building blocks of sounds and words. Most activities are based on recognition and recall of lexical and grammatical forms with ... Reading is not individual and personal. Reading is individual and personal.The teacher usually instructs and controls learners' readingThe teacher usually instructs and models learners'...
... colleges and centres for adult and community education, and as a student studying social policy. These two roles of practitioner and student have interacted in a number of ways. I chose to study social ... research publications and other research outputsDiscourses of widening participation andsocial inclu-sionThesisHow to cite:Carr, Jenni (2006). Discourses of widening participation andsocial ... notion of social exclusion, and ofrelating this construction to the discourses of RED, SID and MUD, is to examine the way inwhich this report constructs social exclusion as being problematic and...
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... of life itself. Previously, medicine could only end a life already started. Now thetimes of solely natural creation of new human life are past, and new life can becreated (or assisted), and ... 101–7.193Ethical andsocial aspects of evaluating fetal screening12Ethical andsocial aspects of evaluatingfetal screeningElina HemminkiNational Research and Development Centre for Health and Welfare ... Diagnosis and the Future ofMotherhood. New York: Penguin Books.Santalahti, P. (1998). Prenatal Screening in Finland – Availability and Women’sDecision-Making and Experiences. National Research and...
... becoming less anxious and less handicapped and being more and better socially active remains uncertain. Similarly,no studies to date have systematically observed the relapse rate on and after stopping ... fitting in,participating in various social activities, and enacting social roles withinthe social context of their community. For instance, patients are trained and encouraged to admit to being ... Helps Social Phobic Individuals?has found this strategy to be as effective as exposure and cognitiverestructuring in reducing anxiety and avoidance with both specific and generalized social...
... between economic change and social change, and by the assumption that class conflict governed the key economic and social debates. Lying behind this dominant mood of political and social conflict was ... culture was (and remains) fraught with contradic-tion and confusion, especially where persistent class loyalties are shaken, oreven rendered irrelevant, by socialand economic change, and yet are ... middle and lower collective groups; and thedichotomous, adversarial picture, where society is sundered between “us” and “them” ’.46Understandings of class, then, are variously constructed, and in...
... and identify the resources and strengths they use to deal with and respond to crises: disasters and other periods of stress.11 Livelihoods andsocial protection are also influenced by social ... between urban and rural populations and their livelihoods, and quality of housing and basic services.Coverage of vulnerabilities and capacitiesVulnerability is quite explicitly seen as a social phenomenon ... risks (shocks), and seeks to understand:• Vulnerability and risk factors (ecological, economic, social, political)• Coping, trends in livelihoods, household dynamics, networks andsocial capital•...
... maturities that were highly liquid and involved lower income and capital risk and made large, relatively illiquid and risky investments of ••••••The Economic andSocial Effects of Financial ... Economic andSocial Policies to Achieve the United Nations Development Agenda’, held at United Nations, New York, on March 14 and 15, 2005 for their useful insights.The Economic andSocial Effects ... was one of the principal reasons why governments sought to create public sector banks and direct publicand private credit to socially important sectors.Likewise, there are reasons to question...
... Comparison of with Native Blacks and Other Immigrants,” Industrial and Labor Relations Review 47:2 (1994), 265-284. Capps, Randy, Michael Fix and Jane Reardon-Anderson, “Children of Immigrants ... 1% and 5% PUMS files who are currently aged 25-55,immigrated to the U.S. before age 15 and has nonmissing own age, year of immigration, country of birth and English variables.In Panels A, B and ... they made up 18.7% of the U.S. population under 18 and their lower average education and earnings have aroused concern (Capps, Fix and Reardon-Anderson, 2003). 14 the wife work. Conditional...