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  • 61Nutritional economics — is a synthetic concept that deals with the interplay between economic systems, nutritional status and food security, and how changes in the former affect the latter. If economic and environmental changes in a community affect access to food, food …

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  • 62Gilbert Model — The Gilbert Model was developed by Hamilton College Professor of Sociology Dennis Gilbert as a means of a more effective way of classifying people in a given society.Influences on the Gilbert ModelKarl Marx – Marx feels that social class is… …

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  • 63closure — closure, social closure Identified in the writings of Max Weber , and more recently resurrected by the British sociologist Frank Parkin, the concept emerged as an alternative to Marxist theories of inequality and of how the latter is generated,… …

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  • 64Booker T. Washington — Born Booker Taliaferro Washington April 5, 1856(1856 04 05) Hale s Ford, Virginia, USA …

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  • 65White male — In sociology, a white male is a male member of the White ethnic group, which includes people of European descent. In the United States, where Caucasians make up a majority of the population, this demographic group is disproportionately… …

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  • 66Nutritional Economics — is a synthetic concept that deals with the interplay between economic systems, nutritional status and food security, and how changes in the former affect the latter. If economic and environmental changes in a community affect access to food, food …

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  • 67Socialism — This article is about socialism as an economic system and political philosophy. For socialism as a specific stage of socioeconomic development in Marxist theory, see Socialism (Marxism) …

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  • 68John Rawls — Full name John Rawls Born February 21, 1921(1921 02 21) Baltimore, Maryland Died November 24, 2002(2002 11 …

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  • 69Communism — For the form of government in which a state is controlled by a communist party, see Communist state. Part of the series on …

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  • 70Weber, Max — (1864 1920) Weber, together with Émile Durkheim, is generally regarded as the founder of modern sociology as a distinct social science. Of the two, his work is the more complex and ambitious, still providing a rich source for interpretation and… …

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