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A Out Of Character guild for roleplayers that was set up without a background or bigger In Character relationship between the guildmembers other than being part of the same society

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  • A Out Of Character guild for roleplayers that was set up without a background or bigger In Character relationship between the guildmembers other than being part of the same society
  • Questa sessione è aperta a tutte le riflessioni di carattere sociologico, filosofico, epistemologico, antropologico etc sulla società contemporanea e sugli aspetti di sviluppo e cambiamento che si registrano costantemente Potremo iniziare a riflettere su due aspetti visto gli argomenti del nostro dottorato:
  • That pointless thing that needs to be mauled by a bear. Liberals blame it for everything, even though, Real Americans know it doesn't exist. Image:WWTS1sted1.png "Society"is a part of Wikiality.com's dictionary, "Watch What You Say". For the full dictionary, click . This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed.
  • "Over the past 200 years, society has developed a mind of its own. If you decide not to conform to the beliefs of society... then prepare to be removed from society, am I making sense?"-M.C Hammer Society (b. December 14, 1977, the day Saturday Night Fever was released) - (d. January 1, 2004, people didn't give a crap anymore) is an abstract thought of people as a culture, thinking and acting alike. Society finds things it does to be extremley offensive to some people within it.
  • Society is a nightclub in Grand Theft Auto V.
  • Lets rid ourselves of the excess evils of capitalism; combine what's left with some good of socialism? My theologian friend sez lets have Christian-socialism since the book sez the early Xtns took all things in COMMON!!!! - the root word for Communism...BUT alas! the failed "experiments" of USSR et al is not any good example. Care to suggest any good ones? or make one up now??? Note; this paragraph doesn't seen to go onto the files and show? someone please help me get it to show...i am not up on puters; sorry, am neo-luddite!!! -socialchangeagent@large
  • This is a Spirita server guild founded by Sandel, whose leaved Maconaria to create one guild of his own. The guild still do not have visibility on the server caused by few members, low levels and low living time, but with time it can be a little more relevant to Spirita comunity.
  • Society is a bunch of people with knives sharpening them and waiting for the inevitable end of society itself. When that happens then we be well buggered innit blud?
  • This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is "blank", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled "discussion about this word" - which will link you to a "Discussion" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under "PRIRODNE JEZYKI" ("Natural Languages") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing)
  • The Society is a sophisticated members-only club, made for the Stormwind upper class and its intellectual elite. The club is conveniently based around the central plaza in the Stormwind Keep, where the Royal Library and the Royal Gallery reside. The Society is in effect a "second home" where members can relax, mix with their friends, play parlour games and get a meal. The Society allows the upper and upper-middle class citizens of Stormwind to spend their time in grand surroundings.
  • Traditional Indian society is defined by relatively strict social hierarchy. The Indian caste system embodies much of the social stratification and many of the social restrictions found in the Indian subcontinent. Social classes are defined by thousands of endogamous hereditary groups, often termed as jātis, or "castes". Most Dalits ("Untouchables") and members of other lower-caste communities continue to live in segregation and often face persecution and discrimination. Traditional Indian family values are highly valued, and multi-generational patriarchal joint families have been the norm in India, though nuclear families are becoming common in urban areas. An overwhelming majority of Indians, with their consent, have their marriages arranged by their parents or other family members. Marr
  • A society is a group of people that form a semi-closed (or semi-open) system, in which most interactions are with other individuals belonging to the group. More abstractly, a society is a network of relationship between entities. A society is an interdependent community. The casual meaning of society simply refers to a group of people living together in an ordered community. Societies are the main subject of study of the social sciences.
  • Yeah * Karoshi. TOKYO — Miwa Sado, a young journalist for Japan’s state-run broadcaster, spent the summer of 2013 frantically covering two local elections in Tokyo. Over the course of a month, she clocked 159 hours of overtime. She rarely took weekends off. She worked until midnight nearly every night. On her birthday, June 26, she emailed her parents, who thought she sounded weak. Not quite a month later, just days after the second election, she died of congestive heart failure. She was 31. Sign Up For the Morning Briefing Newsletter The case — the latest high-profile example of karoshi, or “death from overwork” — came to light only after the broadcaster, NHK, announced it this week. ☀Karoshi became widely recognized as a phenomenon in the late 1980s, as stories of blue-collar employ
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  • This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is "blank", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled "discussion about this word" - which will link you to a "Discussion" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under "PRIRODNE JEZYKI" ("Natural Languages") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing) Finally, below the Natural Languages section, is the "Constructed Languages" section - "Postavjene Jezyki" - which includes "Slovio" "Novosloviensky" (NeoSlavonic) and "Slovianski". The "Slovio" project is no longer active. "Novosloviensky" and "Slovianski", on the other hand, have joined together as "INTERSLAVIC" or "MEDŽUSLOVJANSKI" - each offering a slightly different grammatical format. Here you may access and edit this information.
  • A Out Of Character guild for roleplayers that was set up without a background or bigger In Character relationship between the guildmembers other than being part of the same society
  • Traditional Indian society is defined by relatively strict social hierarchy. The Indian caste system embodies much of the social stratification and many of the social restrictions found in the Indian subcontinent. Social classes are defined by thousands of endogamous hereditary groups, often termed as jātis, or "castes". Most Dalits ("Untouchables") and members of other lower-caste communities continue to live in segregation and often face persecution and discrimination. Traditional Indian family values are highly valued, and multi-generational patriarchal joint families have been the norm in India, though nuclear families are becoming common in urban areas. An overwhelming majority of Indians, with their consent, have their marriages arranged by their parents or other family members. Marriage is thought to be for life, and the divorce rate is extremely low. Child marriage is still a common practice, more so in rural India, with more than half of women in India marrying before the legal age of 18. Many Indian festivals are religious in origin. The best known include Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, Thai Pongal, Navaratri, Holi, Durga Puja, Eid ul-Fitr, Bakr-Id, Christmas, and Vaisakhi. India has three national holidays which are observed in all states and union territories: Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti. Other sets of holidays, varying between nine and twelve, are officially observed in individual states. Traditional Indian dress varies in colour and style across regions and depends on various factors, including climate and faith. Popular styles of dress include draped garments such as the sari for women and the dhoti or lungi for men. Stitched clothes, such as the shalwar kameez for women and kurta–pyjama combinations or European-style trousers and shirts for men, are also popular. Use of delicate jewellery, modelled on real flowers worn in ancient India, is part of a tradition dating back some 5,000 years; gemstones are also worn in India as talismans. Indian cuisine is known for its delicate use of herbs and spices and for its tandoori preparations. The tandoor, a clay oven used in India for almost 5,000 years, grills meats to an "uncommon succulence" and produces the puffy flatbread known as naan. The staple foods are wheat (predominantly in the north), rice (especially in the south and the east), and lentils. Many spices which have worldwide appeal are native to the Indian subcontinent, while chili pepper, native to the Americas and introduced by the Portuguese, is widely used by Indians. In the Vedic period, when India was heavily forested and crops were complemented with forest game and produce, a normal diet comprised fruit, vegetables, grain, dairy products, honey, poultry, and other meats. Āyurveda, a system of traditional medicine, used the three guṇas to class any comestible as sāttvika, rajasic, or tamasic. Over time, subgroups became vegetarian, a switch aided by the advent of Buddhism and an equable climate permitting many fruits, vegetables, and grains to grow throughout the year; beef consumption became taboo. Common traditional eating customs include meals taken on or near the floor, caste- and gender-segregated dining, and lack of cutlery in favour of the right hand or a piece of roti.
  • Questa sessione è aperta a tutte le riflessioni di carattere sociologico, filosofico, epistemologico, antropologico etc sulla società contemporanea e sugli aspetti di sviluppo e cambiamento che si registrano costantemente Potremo iniziare a riflettere su due aspetti visto gli argomenti del nostro dottorato:
  • That pointless thing that needs to be mauled by a bear. Liberals blame it for everything, even though, Real Americans know it doesn't exist. Image:WWTS1sted1.png "Society"is a part of Wikiality.com's dictionary, "Watch What You Say". For the full dictionary, click . This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed.
  • "Over the past 200 years, society has developed a mind of its own. If you decide not to conform to the beliefs of society... then prepare to be removed from society, am I making sense?"-M.C Hammer Society (b. December 14, 1977, the day Saturday Night Fever was released) - (d. January 1, 2004, people didn't give a crap anymore) is an abstract thought of people as a culture, thinking and acting alike. Society finds things it does to be extremley offensive to some people within it.
  • Society is a nightclub in Grand Theft Auto V.
  • Lets rid ourselves of the excess evils of capitalism; combine what's left with some good of socialism? My theologian friend sez lets have Christian-socialism since the book sez the early Xtns took all things in COMMON!!!! - the root word for Communism...BUT alas! the failed "experiments" of USSR et al is not any good example. Care to suggest any good ones? or make one up now??? Note; this paragraph doesn't seen to go onto the files and show? someone please help me get it to show...i am not up on puters; sorry, am neo-luddite!!! -socialchangeagent@large
  • Yeah * Karoshi. TOKYO — Miwa Sado, a young journalist for Japan’s state-run broadcaster, spent the summer of 2013 frantically covering two local elections in Tokyo. Over the course of a month, she clocked 159 hours of overtime. She rarely took weekends off. She worked until midnight nearly every night. On her birthday, June 26, she emailed her parents, who thought she sounded weak. Not quite a month later, just days after the second election, she died of congestive heart failure. She was 31. Sign Up For the Morning Briefing Newsletter The case — the latest high-profile example of karoshi, or “death from overwork” — came to light only after the broadcaster, NHK, announced it this week. ☀Karoshi became widely recognized as a phenomenon in the late 1980s, as stories of blue-collar employees keeling over at work appeared to expose a sinister side to Japan’s postwar economic miracle. Over the years, cases of karoshi have been reported among white-collar executives, automotive engineers and immigrant trainees.
  • A society is a group of people that form a semi-closed (or semi-open) system, in which most interactions are with other individuals belonging to the group. More abstractly, a society is a network of relationship between entities. A society is an interdependent community. The casual meaning of society simply refers to a group of people living together in an ordered community. Societies are the main subject of study of the social sciences. Human societies are often organized according to their primary means of subsistence: social scientists identify hunter-gatherer societies, nomadic pastoral societies, horticulturalist or simple farming societies, and intensive agricultural societies, also called civilizations. Some consider Industrial and Post-Industrial societies to be separate from traditional agricultural societies. Societies can also be organized according to their political structure: in order of increasing size and complexity, there are band societies, tribes, chiefdoms, and state societies. The origin of the word society comes from the Latin societas, a "friendly association with others." Societas is derived from socius meaning "companion" and thus the meaning of society is closely related to what is social. Implicit in the meaning of society is that its members share some mutual concern or interest in a common objective. As such, society is often used as synonymous with the collective citizenry of a country as directed through national institutions concerned with civic welfare. Peoples of many nations united by common political and cultural traditions, beliefs, or values are sometimes also said to be a society (for example: Judeo-Christian, Eastern, Western, etc). When used in this context, the term is being used as a means of contrasting two or more "societies" whose representative members represent alternative conflicting and competing worldviews. Also, some groups apply the title "society" to themselves, such as the "American Society of Mathematics". These groups include academic, learned and scholarly societies and associations, which in the United Kingdom are normally non-profit making and have charitable status. Academic societies may have interest in a wide range of subjects, including the arts, humanities and science. In science they range in size to include national scientific societies including the Royal Society to regional natural history societies. In the United States, the title "society" is most common in commerce, in which a partnership between investors to start a business is usually called a "society". In the United Kingdom, partnerships are not called societies but cooperatives or mutuals are often known as societies (such as friendly societies and building societies). If society is something of a shibboleth, confusions in its understanding can often be traced to the various nuances in which it has been used to describe a great variety of political opinion. For example, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher famously denied that society exists at all. However, Thatcher's use of the term was narrow and should be understood within the context of her polemic. In the interview in Women's Own magazine, October 3, 1987, Thatcher argued that the obligation for solving social problems, commonly expected of the government, was more properly the responsibility of individuals and families: "no government can do anything except through people, and people must look to themselves first" (Thatcher 1987). Thatcher only denies the existence of "society" as she understands it -- the idea that social welfare is the responsibility of society at large (or, in a narrower sense, governments) and not individuals. As a related note, there is still an ongoing debate in sociological and anthropological circles if there exists an entity we could call society. Some Marxist theorists, like Louis Althusser, Ernesto Laclau and Slavoj Zizek, argued that society is nothing more than an effect of the ruling ideology of a certain class system, and shouldn't be used as a sociological notion.
  • This is a Spirita server guild founded by Sandel, whose leaved Maconaria to create one guild of his own. The guild still do not have visibility on the server caused by few members, low levels and low living time, but with time it can be a little more relevant to Spirita comunity.
  • The Society is a sophisticated members-only club, made for the Stormwind upper class and its intellectual elite. The club is conveniently based around the central plaza in the Stormwind Keep, where the Royal Library and the Royal Gallery reside. Its members are a group of acquaintances who share some interests and pursuits. Members generally have an active interest in politics, magic, literature, sport or philosophy. Some of its members are highly aristocratic, but any man or woman with a credible claim to the status of "gentleman" may apply, unless his or her character is very objectionable in some way. The Society is in effect a "second home" where members can relax, mix with their friends, play parlour games and get a meal. The Society allows the upper and upper-middle class citizens of Stormwind to spend their time in grand surroundings. The goal of the Society is to promote the social intercourse of the Reformers of Stormwind. The Stormwind Council, and some members of the old aristocracy, should heed the voices of those noble and wise citizens that lack representation and influence they so rightly deserve.
  • Society is a bunch of people with knives sharpening them and waiting for the inevitable end of society itself. When that happens then we be well buggered innit blud?
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