Examples of using Social groups in English and their translations into Korean
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It is no coincidence that all of these animals live in stable, bonded social groups.
Perhaps your affinity for them demonstrates empathy for the social groups often associated with country.
Students should be selected from regions and social groups that reflect the wide range of tensions among
It's not surprising to anyone that some social groups discriminate against others due to ethnicity,
It is a myth that cats are solitary animals, but their social groups have complex rules of hierarchy.
is summarised in four questions that can apply to individuals, families or social groups.
Living associations, human families, social groups, or the Paradise Trinity are not augmented by mere arithmetical summation.
The most effective of all social groups is the family,
Most countries have social groups, and, whether or not they are actually affiliated, your embassy should be able to point you in the right direction.
All those, therefore, who exercise influence over communities and social groups should work efficiently for the welfare of marriage and the family.
The breakdown of traditional values to some extent implies the breakdown of the bonds that hold together traditional small-scale social groups.
In order to understand the birth of capitalism, she emphasises the specific oppression that social groups, women in particular, were subjected to.
The most effective of all social groups is the family,
If not, look for social groups for elders in the new neighborhood and make contacts with them prior to the move.
Secondly, they signify that the economic contradictions between these social groups are declining, are becoming obliterated.
Tradition is essential to lay down the stability to raise families and form cohesive social groups.
distributional struggles and the stirring-up of social groups against each other have virtually disappeared.
Individuals not living in social groups tend to fight when they come in contact.
Even in 3000 B.C. the ancient social groups were no more of one race than are the present inhabitants of North America.
Yet Americans of different ages, education, and social groups felt that something had to be done.