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The goal of this study is to explain causes of terrorism. This study suggests that terrorism can be due to, in specific regions, high growth rates of population that generate income inequality, subsistence stress (population pressure) associated with relative deprivation of people. In addition,...
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The present study is a part of a long term (re)search focalized on a triad of concepts: {Knowledge Society, Consciousness Society, Learn to Live ‘Together’}. Each of the concepts of this triad has a specific autonomy and evolution – each of the concepts of this triad toward the other two...
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The today heroic RESPONSIBILITY within the global and dramatic fight on the pandemic Coronavirus is constituted by risky and uncertain awareness, insights, knowledge, and action nearly done by ourselves, communities of human beings, within an also heroic but sometime strange duality between...
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The today heroic RESPONSIBILITY within the global and dramatic fight on the pandemic Coronavirus is constituted by risky and uncertain awareness, insights, knowledge, and action nearly done by ourselves, communities of human beings, within an also heroic but sometime strange INTENTIONALITY...
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The proposed to be re-read study about ‘OUR INNER WORDS’ addresses an innovative inquiry not-limited to our contemporary cognition, but also to our decision making and (re-)action. All of these three human-interest levels are standing in risky and uncertain contexts of the...
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This paper focuses on the effects of domestic and international remittances on children's well-being. Using data from the 1992/93 and 1997/98 Vietnam Living Standards Surveys, we investigate average school attendance and child labour in remittance recipient and non-recipient households. The...
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This paper explores the role of social status in relationships between rich and poor in non-lineage-based, agrarian communities by analysing who goes to whose funerals in six resettled Zimbabwean villages. Funerals allow social status to be observed because non-attendance is a sign of...
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This book has three editions – on 2004, 2006, and 2010; i.e. their minimal description:* PARTENERIAT CREATIV DE BUNASTARE [Creative Partnership on Welfare (3rd edition)], Editura Ars Docendi, Bucuresti, 2010, ISBN 978-973-558-503-7 / România, 251 pages;* PARTENERIAT CREATIV DE BUNASTARE [Creative...
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This paper explores the role of social status in relationships between richer and poorer households in non-lineage-based, agrarian communities by analysing who goes to whose funerals in six resettled Zimbabwean villages. Funerals allow social status to be observed because non-attendance is a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014312099
Tourism has long been viewed as a sector capable of improving people's economic welfare. Many experts however, argue that tourism do not always guarantee a higher income for the communities; as on several occasions, while designing tourism development blueprint, “community participation” has...
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