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* Chapter 6, Social Constructivism in Robert Jackson and Georg Sørensen, Introduction to International Relations: Theories and Approaches, Third Edition, OUP 2006
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And, as shown in Chapter 6,, some SNP females originally developed such trust only during their adolescence, through the aid of, and their identification with, alter-parents.
During combat, he is injured in his back, fatally ( Chapter 6 ) — the resulting wound is large enough for Paul to see Haie's breathing lung when Himmelstoss carries him to safety.
These groups, along with other Christians opposed to capital punishment, have cited Christ's Sermon on the Mount ( transcribed in Matthew Chapter 5 – 7 ) and Sermon on the Plain ( transcribed in Luke 6: 17 – 49 ).
In the Christian Science textbook, Eddy cites seven synonyms for God: < i > Divine Principle, Life, Truth, Love, Soul, Spirit, and Mind .< i >< ref > Science & Health, Chapter 6 -- Science, Theology, Medicine, p. 115, < i >" Divine synonyms, GOD: Divine Principle, Life, Truth, Love, Soul, Spirit, Mind.
Chapter 4 then concludes with a summary of the topics discussed and with the benediction, followed by 5 ; 6: 1 – 10 teaching about the right use of their Christian freedom.
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter IV, Section 1, Article 66 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea states:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): Under Chapter 4, Article 80, Section 3 of the Constitution of Russia:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): According to Chapter 4, Article 87, Section 1 of the Constitution of Russia:
He set out his ideas in the second edition of Of Pandas and People published in 1993, extensively revising Chapter 6 Biochemical Similarities with new sections on the complex mechanism of blood clotting and on the origin of proteins.
In his Church History ( Book I, Chapter XI ) Eusebius discusses the Josephus reference to how Herod Antipas killed John the Baptist, and mentions the marriage to Herodias in items 1 to 6.
Betty Friedan, in the Feminine Mystique, openly criticizes Mead for contributing to infantilizing women through functional anthropology, in Chapter 6, " The Functional Freeze, The Feminine Protest, and Margaret Mead.
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* P. J. P. Goldberg ( 2004 ), Medieval England 1250 – 1550: A Social History, ISBN 0-340-57745-2 ; Chapter 13 is devoted to the Peasants ' Revolt.
* Chapter means: “ Social structure and dualistic creation myths in Siberia ”; title means: “ The sons of Milky Way.
* Chapters IX and Chapter X describe the UN's powers for economic and social cooperation, and the Economic and Social Council that oversees these powers ;
Technofix: Why Technology Won ’ t Save Us or the Environment, Chapter 1, “ The Inherent Unavoidability and Unpredictability of Unintended Consequences ”, Chapter 2, “ Some Unintended Consequences of Modern Technology ”, and Chapter 4, “ In Search of Solutions I: Counter-Technologies and Social Fixes ”, New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada, ISBN 0865717044, 464 pp.
* Chapter means: " Social structure and dualistic creation myths in Siberia "; title means: " The sons of Milky Way.
" The Genesis of Islamic Economics: A Chapter in the Politics of Muslim Identity ," Social Research, 64 ( 2 ), p p. 301-338.
The Social Chapter is a chapter of the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam covering social policy issues in European Union law.
The basis for the Social Chapter was developed in 1989 by the " social partners " representatives, namely UNICE, the employers ' confederation, the European Trade Union Confederation ( ETUC ) and CEEP, the European Centre of Public Enterprises.
The UK subsequently was the only member state to vetoed the Social Charter being included as the " Social Chapter " of the 1992 Maastricht Treaty, instead an Agreement on Social Policy was added as a protocol.
The protocol was to become known as " Social Chapter ", despite not actually being a chapter of the Maastricht Treaty.
Following the election of Tony Blair as UK Prime Minister in 1997 the UK formally subscribed to the Agreement on Social Policy, which allowed it to be included with minor amendments as the Social Chapter of the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam.
In the 10 years following the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam and adoption of the Social Chapter the European Union has undertaken policy initiatives in various social policy areas, including labour and industry relations, equal opportunity, health and safety, public health, protection of children, the disabled and elderly, poverty, migrant workers, education, training and youth.
Although labour laws in the early European Treaties and case law were scant, the Social Chapter of the Maastricht Treaty brought employment rights squarely into the EU's jurisprudence.
In 1997 the new Labour government brought the UK into the EU's Social Chapter, which has served as the source for most reform in UK law since that time.
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