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Infectious Diseases
INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONCEPT The history of the human species, it has been said, is the history of infectious disease. Over the centuries, humans have been exposed to a vast amount and array of contagious conditions, including the Black Death and other forms of plague,... Read more |
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Moral suasion
Moral Suasion BIBLIOGRAPHY Moral suasion is a discursive strategy that references a set of principles to pressure individuals, groups, or nation-states to change their policies. Moral suasion strategies have been used by various actors and organizations for diverse purposes throughout history.... Read more |
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Human nature
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Human ecology
Human Ecology Theory Theories of human interaction should provide a way of making sense of events that have happened in the past, and then allow us to make predictions about what may happen in the future. Human ecology theory is a way of looking at the interactions of humans with their... Read more |
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social policy
Interventions, Social Policy EXAMPLES OF SOCIAL POLICY INTERVENTIONS EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL POLICY INTERVENTIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY Social policy interventions include policies affecting the social conditions under which people live. Social policy aims to improve human welfare and to... Read more |
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United States. National Endowment for the Humanities
NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES On September 29, 1965 U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation enacted by the eighty-ninth Congress creating the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, an independent federal agency consisting of two separate but cooperating... Read more |
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Human Rights Watch
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH Human Rights Watch (HRW) investigates human rights abuses throughout the world, publishing its findings in books and reports every year. These activities often generate significant coverage in local and international media. This publicity in turn prompts governments to change... Read more |
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human rights
human rights universal rights held to belong to individuals by virtue of their being human, encompassing civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights and freedoms, and based on the notion of personal human dignity and worth. Conceptually derived from the theory of natural law and... Read more |
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