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  • 51Iranian Cultural Revolution — This article is about The Cultural Revolution between(1980–1983). For Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, see Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution. The Cultural Revolution (1980–1987) (in Persian: انقلاب فرهنگی) was a period… …

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  • 52Birth control — For other uses, see Birth control (disambiguation). Birth control is an umbrella term for several techniques and methods used to prevent fertilization or to interrupt pregnancy at various stages. Birth control techniques and methods include… …

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  • 53Spotlight: Native American Cultural Ferment — ▪ 1996       In the United States and Canada, tribal cultures exist in a delicate, somewhat precarious balance relative to the power and interests of the dominant European cultures. Now, however, national policy in both countries seems to be… …

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  • 54birth control and contraception — Birth control, or ‘birth planning’ (jihuashengyu), is one of the more controversial issues in contemporary China, entangling state policy and cultural mobilization. From the establishment of the PRC, a large population policy was favoured by the… …

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  • 55Stuart Hall (cultural theorist) — Stuart Hall (born February 3 1932 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican cultural theorist and sociologist who has lived and worked in the United Kingdom since 1951. Hall, along with Richard Hoggart and Raymond Williams, was an early and influential …

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  • 56Committee for Cultural Freedom — This article is about the independent organization founded by John Dewey. For the Cold War organization controlled by the CIA, see Congress for Cultural Freedom. For the American affiliate of the Congress of Cultural Freedom, see American… …

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  • 57Materialismo cultural — El materialismo cultural es un enfoque de investigación en antropología y sociología, que postula que las condiciones materiales suelen ser el principal factor promotor de los cambios sociológicos y culturales observados así como un fuerte… …

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  • 58Social control — Signs warning of prohibited activities; an example of social control Social control refers generally to societal and political mechanisms or processes that regulate individual and group behavior, leading to conformity and compliance to the rules… …

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  • 59Sociological and cultural aspects of Tourette syndrome — There are sociological and cultural aspects of living with Tourette syndrome (also Tourette s syndrome, Tourette s or TS), including legal, advocacy and health insurance issues, awareness of notable individuals with Tourette syndrome, and… …

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  • 60Cross-cultural communication — (also frequently referred to as intercultural communication, which is also used in a different sense, though) is a field of study that looks at how people from differing cultural backgrounds communicate, in similar and different ways among… …

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