We have that stupid packet for science as well and we had the same question
We have that stupid packet for science as well and we had the same question
Many answers are possible... american sailing association amercian society of anesthesiologists american supply association amateur softball association of america american sociological association american statistical association autism society of america american society of appraisers ASA can also be used as a shorthand for aspirin.
SDMS stands for the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. SDMS can also stand for Scientific Data Management System. Along with the above two acronyms there are more possible acronyms.
A society having or involving several modes.
Basically the Royal Society and his inventions.
We have that stupid packet for science as well and we had the same question
We have that stupid packet for science as well and we had the same question
We have that stupid packet for science as well and we had the same question
Outcomes in sociology refer to the results or effects of social processes, actions, or interactions on individuals or groups within a society. These outcomes can be both intended and unintended, and they shape the social structure and functioning of a community. Studying outcomes helps sociologists understand the impact of social phenomena on people's lives.
A democratic structure in society can be evaluated by looking at the positive and negative outcomes of the structure. The effect on the society can be evaluated in a long-term and short-term setting.
The outcomes of changes in a society's laws are known as legal impacts or legal consequences. These can refer to the effects that new laws or modifications to existing laws have on individuals, organizations, and the overall functioning of the legal system.
yeah
http://tcrgroups.blogspot.com/2009/08/is-it-possible-to-have-society-that.html
Society if you notice is based on faith. Many outcomes it will show it against faith, but the deep fundamentals of society is founded on faith. People have lost direction and reason hence the social beliefs today.
You need to specify which society you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
I dont think it is possible
Correct. Society has no mechanisms for assuring essentially equal outcomes for all. Societies reward excellence, high-quality, and rule-following. Societies punish low quality, dangerous or disappointing outcomes, weak efforts, and laziness. SO outcomes will always be unequal. If societies did not care about quality or effort, we would probably arrange mechanisms to guarantee that the lazy and stupid get the same rewards as the efficient and clever. All societies assure inequality of social rewards.