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8 Sentences With "social coherence"

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"If you are talking about any social coherence, it has been distorted or damaged," said Muslimi.
Altruistic punishment flares when there is an inequitable allocation of resources or a transgression of cultural traditions — all threats to social coherence.
That's something Winter Jazzfest does beautifully: It shows you the interwoven, recombinant flow that has always given jazz its messy social coherence, even in today's unboxable age.
Subjects of the social economy are social enterprises and organizations supporting their work in the areas of education, consulting and financing. Social entrepreneurship :Social entrepreneurship develops independent business activities and is active on the market in order to solve issues of employment, social coherence and local development. Its activities support solidarity, social inclusion and growth of social capital mainly on local level with the maximum respect of sustainable development. Social enterprise :Social enterprise means "a subject of social entrepreneurship", i.e.
She states that with much of the current land within the United States was taken by aggression and oppression, "Native peoples have vast claims to reparations and restitution," yet "[n]o monetary amount can compensate for lands illegally seized, particularly those sacred lands necessary for Indigenous peoples to regain social coherence." She is featured in the feminist history film She's Beautiful When She's Angry. She is Professor Emerita of Ethnic Studies at California State University, Hayward. Since retiring from university teaching, she has been lecturing widely and writing.
In the Czech Republic a working party stemming from the development partnerships in the EQUAL programme agreed on the following distinctions (April 2008): Social economy :It is a complex of autonomous private activities realized by different types of organizations that have the aim to serve their members or local community first of all by doing business. The social economy is oriented on solving issues of unemployment, social coherence and local development. It is created and developed on the base of concept of triple bottom line—economic, social and environmental benefits. Social economy enables citizens to get involved actively in the regional development.
Indeed, the origin of language, understood as the human capacity of complex symbolic communication, and the origin of complex culture is often thought to stem from the same evolutionary process in early man. Evolutionary anthropologist Robin I. Dunbar has proposed that language evolved as early humans began to live in large communities which required the use of complex communication to maintain social coherence. Language and culture then both emerged as a means of using symbols to construct social identity and maintain coherence within a social group too large to rely exclusively on pre-human ways of building community such as for example grooming. Since language and culture are both in essence symbolic systems, twentieth century cultural theorists have applied the methods of analyzing language developed in the science of linguistics to also analyze culture.
Here he attempts to answer a question often asked by American and other foreign researchers visiting Denmark and the other Scandinavian countries: How can the Scandinavian countries present societies with relatively high levels of prosperity and economic efficiency and yet at the same time maintain tax rates which are quite high in an international context? Kleven points to three facts that make the distortions in e.g. the Danish tax system relatively small: the wide-spread use of third-party information reporting, ensuring a low level of tax evasion, broad tax bases, ensuring a low level of tax avoidance, and strong subsidization of goods that are complementary to working, ensuring a high level of labor force participation. He also hypothesizes that social and cultural norms may play a role, in so far as a high general level of trust and social coherence in Scandinavia may be connected with the acceptance of a high tax level.

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