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Addressing and social
Addressing the causes, Eric Foner would relate a historical context with multidimensional political, social and economic variables.
Addressing a conference of the National Association of Social Workers in 2000, Daly said that she had learned from social workers and social work texts to improve her portrayal of her character.
* Addressing Out-of-Wedlock Birth: Republicans argued that out of wedlock birth was presenting an increasingly serious social problem and that the federal government should work to reduce out-of-wedlock births.

Addressing and needs
* Addressing psychosocial needs of a child and teaching effective coping strategies
Addressing counseling needs of gifted students.
Addressing the needs of Canadians from coast to coast, the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation has regional offices in British Columbia / Yukon Territory, Prairies / NWT, Ontario and the Atlantic Region.

Addressing and community
* Addressing critical foreign policy issues that impact the American Jewish community.
Addressing the global community of women, the festival added an international welcome greeting in many languages as a regular feature of the opening ceremonies, and featured more and more award-winning international artists, such as New Zealand ’ s Topp Twins, Canada ’ s Sawagi Taiko drum ensemble, South African ensemble Shikisha, and China ’ s rock ground Cobra, as well as individual artists touring the United States.
Addressing one of the biggest complaints by loyal fans of the series, the community at Ultima: The Reconstruction, released an unofficial patch, to fix the inconsistencies within the Ultima IX story line, with the rest of the series.

immediate and social
Various effects, both immediate and protracted, include the spread of virulent diseases, the establishment of unequal social relations, exploitation, enslavement, medical advances, the creation of new institutions, and technological progress.
For example, people may state different sexual orientations depending on whether their immediate social environment is public or private.
Monroe was not particularly interested in legal theory or practice, but chose to take it up because he thought that it offered " the most immediate rewards " and could ease his path to wealth, social standing, and political influence.
See Michael Buckland's conclusion: " Bush's contributions in this area were twofold: ( i ) A significant engineering achievement by the team under his leadership in building a truly rapid prototype microfilm selector, and ( ii ) a speculative article, ' As We May Think ,' which, through its skillful writing and the social prestige of its author, has had an immediate and lasting effect in stimulating others.
:# If a general medical condition or another mental disorder is present, the fear in Criterion A ( Exposure to the social or performance situation almost invariably provokes an immediate anxiety response ) is unrelated to it, e. g., the fear is not of Stuttering, trembling in Parkinson's disease, or exhibiting abnormal eating behavior in Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia Nervosa.
Social psychologists typically explain human behavior as a result of the interaction of mental states and immediate social situations.
It was a microcosm symbolizing the massive structures of bourgeois society and its values: relations of Family-Children ( paternal authority ), Fault-Punishment ( immediate justice ), Madness-Disorder ( social and moral order ).
Each clan had its own resource territory and was " politically " independent ; ties to other villages were maintained through economic, religious, and social networks in the immediate region.
It was this meaning that was evoked by the Saint Simonian Olinde Rodrigues in his essay, " L ' artiste, le savant et l ' industriel ", (“ The artist, the scientist and the industrialist ”, 1825 ) which contains the first recorded use of " avant-garde " in its now-customary sense: there, Rodrigues calls on artists to " serve as people's avant-garde ", insisting that " the power of the arts is indeed the most immediate and fastest way " to social, political, and economic reform.
As the new owners were a handful of wealthy aristocratic families, the average citizen did not see any immediate economic and social improvements after unification and poverty continued unabated.
In anthropology and the social sciences, a gift economy ( or gift culture ) is a mode of exchange where valuable goods and services are regularly given without any explicit agreement for immediate or future rewards ( i. e. no formal quid pro quo exists ).
Nonetheless, the Fujishock succeeded in restoring Peru to the global economy, though not without immediate social cost.
Within the social world Schütz distinguished between social reality that could be experienced directly ( umwelt ) and a social reality beyond the immediate horizon, which could yet be experienced if sought out.
The Tanzimat marked the beginning of modernization in Turkey, and had immediate effects on social and legal aspects of life in the Empire, such as European style clothing, architecture, legislation, institutional organization and land reform.
In return for providing the data from a survey in their own society, each group obtained immediate access to the data from all participating societies enabling them to analyse social change in a broader perspective.
When revealing one ’ s occupation, a person may be seeking immediate social acceptance from others.
Designed by Joseph Paxton ( later Sir Joseph Paxton ) in 1843 and officially opened in 1847, it was an immediate social success.
* Under Article 79 ( 3 ) of the German Basic Law, modification of the federal nature of the country or abolition or alteration of Article 1 ( human dignity, human rights, immediate applicability of fundamental rights as law ) or Article 20 ( democracy, republicanism, rule of law, social nature of the state ) is forbidden.
Furthermore, former Connecticut Chief Justice Simeon E. Baldwin upheld the claim in Norris Osborn ’ s History of Connecticut in Monographic Form, declaring that “ never had a company of men deliberately met to frame a social compact for immediate use, constituting a new and independent commonwealth, with definite officers, executive and legislative, and prescribed rules and modes of government, until the first planters of Connecticut came together for their great work on January 14th, 1638-9 .” Drafted primarily by Roger Ludlow, it was clearly the first compact between a government and the people to uphold the Rev.
Specifically, it denoted the perspective that human behavior is largely determined by a person's immediate social environment, that modes of social organization were not supernatural or metaphysical constructs but products of the social system and social environment, which were in turn products of the level of technology / mode of production ( the material world ), and were therefore constantly changing.

immediate and needs
But we must never forget, most of the appropriate heroes and their legends were created overnight, to answer immediate needs, almost always with conscious aims and ends.
He signed into law Senator Charles Sumner's Freedman's Bureau bill that set up a temporary federal agency designed to meet the immediate material needs of former slaves.
It is therefore better to assume that Christie provided no authoritative chronology for Poirot's retirement, but assumed that he could either be an active detective, a consulting detective or a retired detective as the needs of the immediate case required.
The id acts according to the pleasure principle, demanding immediate gratification of its needs regardless of external environment ; the ego then must emerge in order to realistically meet the wishes and demands of the id in accordance with the outside world, adhering to the reality principle.
This suggests that, to reduce the number of memory accesses, a fixed length machine could store constants in unused bits of the instruction word itself, so that they would be immediately ready when the CPU needs them ( much like immediate addressing in a conventional design ).
( New York Times: Dash to Baghdad Left Top US Generals Divided 13 March 2006 ) More generally, they argue Franks ' command was somewhat understandably focused on the immediate task in front of it – defeating Saddam Hussein and taking Baghdad – and few were willing to divert resources away from that effort and toward the long-term post-war needs.
This grades casualties from Priority 1 ( needs immediate treatment ) to Priority 3 ( can wait for delayed treatment ).
This process makes it difficult for the NGO to respond to immediate changes in funding needs.
It took strong leaders, like John Smith, to convince the colonists of Jamestown that searching for gold was not taking care of their immediate needs for food and shelter and that " he who shall not work shall not eat.
Money, or cash, is the most liquid asset, and can be used immediately to perform economic actions like buying, selling, or paying debt, meeting immediate wants and needs.
The mind of a newborn child is regarded as completely " id-ridden ", in the sense that it is a mass of instinctive drives and impulses, and needs immediate satisfaction, a view which equates a newborn child with an id-ridden individual — often humorously — with this analogy: an alimentary tract with no sense of responsibility at either end, paraphrasing a quip made by former U. S. President Ronald Reagan during his 1965 campaign for Governor of California in which he compared government to a baby.
The couple quells the panic by using the $ 2, 000 earmarked for their honeymoon to satisfy the depositors ' immediate needs.
Ketoacidosis is a life-threatening condition which needs immediate treatment.
One of the more notable is Pratt House on West Avenue, an " organic " structure built according to the immediate needs of the Pratt family.
Early pioneers to the area requested land grants along the bayou only large enough to satisfy their families ' immediate needs.
To complete the circle, one needs to understand that when a mortgagor fails to pay an installment when due, and the mortgagee accelerates the mortgage, requiring immediate repayment of the entire mortgage indebtedness, the mortgagor does not have a right to pay the past-due installment ( s ) and have the mortgage reinstated.
For example, stage 1 involves teaching vocabulary for immediate needs, like ' eat ' and ' drink '.
Accidents are rare during the construction of a castell ; however, as in bull runs, ambulances are stationed nearby in case a person needs immediate attention.
* Another serious incident which needs immediate emergency service attendance
Village councils of chiefs and elders were almost exclusively responsible for the immediate needs of individual localities, including traditional law and order and the general welfare.
Infantry support guns or Battalion guns are artillery weapons designed and used to increase firepower of infantry units they are intrinsic to ; offering immediate tactical response to the needs of the unit's commanding officer.
With the transition to agriculture, the possibility to make a surplus product, i. e. to produce more than what is necessary to satisfy one's immediate needs, developed in the course of development of the productive forces.
Dauger was also to be told that if he spoke of anything other than his immediate needs he would be killed, but, according to Louvois, the prisoner should not require much since he was " only a valet ".
Consequently, the Fifth Air Force modified its command structure only to meet immediate needs.
Additionally, as this will be an interactive site, it will allow health directors to enter a password protected chat room to discuss immediate needs and coordinate efforts for relief regionally, nationally and globally.

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