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121Social War (357–355 BC) — This article is about the conflict between Athens and its allies between 357 and 355 BC : For the conflict between Rome and her allies between 91 and 88 BC, see Social War (91–88 BC) Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Social War partof= date=357… …
122Social Democratic Party of Switzerland — ▪ political party, Switzerland German Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz , French Parti Socialiste Suisse , Italian Partito Socialista Svizzero Swiss political party of the centre left that supports an extensive government role in… …
123Social accounting matrix — A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) represents flows of all economic transactions that take place within an economy (regional or national). It is at the core, a matrix representation of the National Accounts for a given country, but can be extended… …
124Social Democratic and Labour Party — ➡ SDLP. * * * ▪ political party, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Introduction nationalist political party in Northern Ireland, distinguished from the province s other leftist and Republican groups by its commitment to political and… …
125social forecasting — An approach to social theory which attempts to outline the probabilities of a range of historical tendencies. The classic example is Daniel Bell s The Coming of Post Industrial Society(1973), which carries the subtitle ‘A Venture in Social… …
126social democracy — A moderate, reformist strand of socialism that favours a balance between the market and the state, rather than the wholesale abolition of capitalism. Originally deriving from Marxian socialism, social democracy has become associated with… …
127Social Sciences — A group of academic disciplines that examine society and how people interact and develop as a culture. Social science as a field of study is separate from the natural sciences, which cover topics such as physics and chemistry. Economics,… …
128Social media bank — A social Media Bank is a professional organization that holds the customer s personal information in trust. Once they confirm their details through a verification process they are able to communicate with other people, groups and organizations… …