... grandmothers as the appropriate source for the intervention. The grandmothers who participated in formative research developed the chitterlingscleaning method for their peers. Having the grandmothers ... enjoyedtheir work were featured in various media, focusing on what they liked about the work andthe conditions, andthe importance of their role. Although paid adver-tisements andpublic service ... proceedings and Web sitesof such reputable sources as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the U.S., Health Canada, andtheSocial Marketing Institute. The original authorsof the presentations...
... investigates the association between social trust and human capitalandthe second part the association between social trust and legal quality. 4.1 Human capital Section 1.2.2 already explored the ... presidencies. Furthermore, Bjørnskov points out that high trust countries like for example the Scandinavian countries andthe Netherlands have a rather peaceful political history and that their royal ... accumulation of human capital through the family andthe society. Coleman argues that a higher endowment of socialcapital eases the transfer of human capital from the parents to their children....
... that their contributions to community dynamics are notimportant to the organization and structure of terrestrial systems. Exploring the interactionsof fungi within the fungal communityand their ... address these issues, we need appropriate techniques to identify fungi,determine their abundance, determine their associations among themselves and other organ-isms, measure their individual andcommunity ... expanded to ask questions of global and local biodiversity, highlight the problems of exotic species, reopen the debate about diversity and function, and becomemore aware of the functional rather...
... contact with their grandparents, and hence they seldom criticize them. In summary, the investigation in the frequency of criticizing by the Vietnamese and the American reveals the fact that ... behavior. First, the Vietnamese and the American differ in the ranking of factors affecting their criticizing behaviors. To the Vietnamese, the goal of criticizing, the age of the H, andthe severity ... are the most important factors, whereas to the Americans the setting of the criticism, the distance between themselves andthe H, and effect of criticism on the relationship between themselves...
... established whether socialcapital is the result of good health whether good health is the result of socialcapital (Kawachi, 2007). The endogeneity issue of social capital is still pending and little ... economic performance. The creation andthe used of socialcapital depend not only on thesocial environment but also on the institutional context. Therefore, mutual trust is both the result of institutional ... Change and Economic Performance, Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions, Cambridge University Press. Putnam R.(1993), « TheProsperous Community- SocialCapitalandPublicLife American...
... human life. They do not, therefore, have fixed contents that can be identified independently of the purpose and function to which they are put. On the other hand, there is a danger that the ... conduct. The question then becomes that of the substantive content of such rights and responsibilities and of the modalities by which they are enforced. There is, however, another way in which social ... influence the debate.9 Thus our starting point will be the historical legitimation of private property rights, the theory of thesocial contract.2.1 The Influence of Social Contract Theory The...
... submissions from the general public came from just six countries: Germany, followed by Poland, France, Latvia, Spain and Austria. Then came Belgium, the UK, Ireland, Italy and the Netherlands. The full ... debate, among the general publicand think tanks, research institutes and others as well as among stakeholders. These notes do not detract from the undisputed success of the debate andthe record ... citizens, it is argued, demand from farmers that they manage the land and other natural resources in ways that deliver high levels of environmental andsocialpublic goods and services, such as...
... weconsider the interplay between the Internet and social cohesion. Without embarking on a long exploration of the origins and various meanings of social cohesion,”3we proceed on the basis of the ... family, friends and neighbours. They will also use whatever tools areavailable to them—telephone, the Internet—to maintaintheir ties when they are unable to get together. Inaddition, there are also ... of the time use data, a distinction was also made betweenmoderate and heavier users of the Internet. Thereremains a need to study the diversity of Internetusers and behaviours further. Rather...