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Social and socio-cultural work are a very important part of his life also.
The problems that lie ahead are socio-cultural more than anything else.
Great changes came to the town's industrial and socio-cultural development in the 1960s.
Now, what is the socio-cultural impact of removing the human head?
It is also significant to all the surrounding socio-cultural activities.
Socio-cultural activities involved a total of around 100 000 people (adults and children).
They were open to socio-cultural drug use, having lived with it for centuries.
However, socio-cultural practises still support discrimination against women in some areas.
All face economic, political, and socio-cultural change, but they deal with it differently.
Since the second half of the 19th century, it underwent important economic and socio-cultural changes.
Political decisions, whether related to economic, environment or socio-cultural issues, are based increasingly on science and technology.
You've got things like socio-cultural factors in terms of paid holidays.
He claimed that technology was always one step ahead of the socio-cultural institutions.
In this work the focus on socio-cultural context and networks is strong.
The report also pointed out factors in the socio-cultural environment that work against girls getting a complete education.
These three countries with their different economic and socio-cultural conditions offer interesting contrasts.
They took more than one role in this complex socio-cultural development, but each has a special merit.
This brings into play the socio-cultural knowledge of the reader.
The need to include the socio-cultural aspects of health, whenever appropriate.
Special attention will be paid to socio-cultural groups like the Roma.
Beliefs about video games may also be constructed from socio-cultural knowledge.
Fields of study include human relations, peace studies and socio-cultural relation.
Such has been the assumption behind much work in socio-cultural anthropology.
The program is unique in its focus on political, economic, and socio-cultural dimensions of global business.
This model does not take into account socio-cultural factors that can impact identity development.