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Social exchange
Social Exchange Theory The Social Exchange Framework was formally advanced in the late 1950s and early 1960s in the work of the sociologists George Homans (1961) and Peter Blau (1964) and the work of social psychologists John Thibaut and Harold Kelley (1959). Over the years, several exchange... Read more |
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Lancaster House conference
Lancaster House conference series of three meetings (1960, 1962, 1963) in which Kenya's constitutional framework and independence were negotiated. In 1960 lack of agreement led Colonial Secretary McLeod to issue an interim constitution. In 1962 a framework for self-government was negotiated, and... Read more |
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endoskeleton
endoskeleton A supporting framework that lies entirely within the body of an animal, such as the bony skeleton of vertebrates or the spicules of a sponge. The function of an endoskeleton is to support the body and in vertebrates it also protects the organs and provides a system of levers on which... Read more |
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partners
partners, a framework, consisting of stout planks. It was secured to the decks of wooden ships round the holes though which passed the masts or the spindle of the capstan. This strengthened the deck in these places and assisted in taking the strain when the masts carried a press of sail or the... Read more |
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NCVQ
NCVQ n. (in the UK) National Council for Vocational Qualifications: a body set up by the government to achieve a coherent national framework for vocational qualifications in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Five levels of National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) are currently accredited by the... Read more |
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skeleton
skeleton in anatomy, the stiff supportive framework of the body. The two basic types of skeleton found among animals are the exoskeleton and the endoskeleton. The shell of the clam is an exoskeleton composed primarily of calcium carbonate. It provides formidable protection, but it is bulky and... Read more |
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Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty Large, copper statue of a woman, standing on Liberty Island, New York City harbour. A symbol of US democracy, it was a gift from France, and was built (1876) to commemorate the centenary of US independence. It was designed by Bartholdi on an iron framework designed and built by... Read more |
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Constructivism
Constructivism BIBLIOGRAPHY Although the term constructivism is used as a label for an important movement in art history (as in Russian constructivism), constructivism in the social sciences refers to a distinctive approach to theory and research that is opposed to the dominant empiricist,... Read more |
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hearse
hearse, herce, herse. 1. Falling door of grated construction, i.e. portcullis.2. Horizontal grating, flat or curved, fixed with prickets for candles to commemorate the dead.3. Open metal framework over a sepulchral memorial, usually to support the pall, as in the Beauchamp chapel, St Mary's Church,... Read more |
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staircase
staircase. 1. Structure enclosing a stair, also called the staircase-shell, or well. 2. Stair with balustrade. 3. Whole stair with supporting framework, balusters, etc.Grand staircases with architectural pretensions are of considerable antiquity and were known in ancient Crete and Mesopotamia. In... Read more |
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