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  • ...ted=no }}</ref> As a subject in high school, its component areas are: Home Economics, Agri-Fishery Arts, Industrial Arts, and Information and Communication Tech ...hat the student may be equipped to start a small household enterprise with family members. It covers three domains: Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies, Ma ...
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  • ...nology in the Domestic Sphere'']. PhD Thesis, London, UK: London School of Economics and Political Sciences (LSE) 2000 (PDF file). [[Category:Home economics]] ...
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  • {{other uses|Home Economics (disambiguation)}} [[File:Home ec mary norris seattle.gif|thumb|A Home Economics instructor giving a demonstration, Seattle, 1953]] ...
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  • ...l representations (see [[demand curve]]). Both [[political science]] and [[economics]] use [[Principal-agent problem|principal agent theory]] as a conceptual fr ...title=Are Conceptual Frameworks Necessary for Theory Building? The Case of Family Sociology |journal=[[The Sociological Quarterly]] |volume=21 |issue=3 |page ...
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  • ...zeitung.de|language=DE|access-date=2019-10-18}}</ref> The company has been family-run and owned ever since its foundation in 1955.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|u ...723}}</ref> In August 2019, the group was ranked number 128 in the top 500 family-owned businesses in Germany according to the magazine Die Deutsche Wirtscha ...
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  • ...DF}}</ref> The [[Population ageing|ageing population]] and its impact on [[economics]], [[politics]], [[education]] and [[lifestyle (sociology)|lifestyle]] is n ...ice which sits on top of the TV, linking elderly people to their carers or family members, through their TV screens. ...
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  • ...tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15267431.2017.1348947 |journal=Journal of Family Communication |year=2017 |volume=17 |issue=4 |pages=356–371 |doi=10.1080/15 ..., patients, and members of the patient's social and support network (e.g., family members, friends, members of support groups, etc.). Because understanding ...
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  • ...a component of a larger system. The IBM Mainframe ''Job Entry Subsystem'' family ([[JES1]], [[JES2]], [[JES3]], and their [[Houston Automatic Spooling Prior ...ention (norm)|convention]] of [[property]]. It addresses the problems of [[economics]], like the allocation and scarcity of resources. ...
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  • ...words, the device paradigm operates on society in an even deeper way than economics, so one must “turn to the examination of [[liberal democracy]] to throw lig ...etc., Borgmann wants to finish the section off—in the context of [[Labour (economics)|labor]] and [[leisure]]—by “exhibit[ing] in them how technology has led to ...
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  • ...the benefits of [[interpersonal relationships]] by predicting the [[Value (economics)|value]] of future outcomes whether negative or positive. If a person pred .... "In most situations in life, our time is pretty much claimed by work and family matters, so even when you meet people you really like, chances are not much ...
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  • ...ment]] and as an alternative to [[technology transfer]] of more [[Capital (economics)|capital]]-intensive technology from [[industrialized nations]] to [[develo ...in a Buddhist Country," his first known critique of the effects of Western economics on developing countries.<ref name=mcrobie /> In addition to Buddhism, Schum ...
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  • ...] which can result in the organization losing money, time, and [[Resource (economics)|resources]]. Involves expressing dissent to external audiences, such as [[family]] and [[friend]]s, rather than [[News media|media]] or [[political]] source ...
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  • ...tant in understanding ''why'' the machine-constrained option adds [[value (economics)|value]]. ...eople, show that human freehand toolpath has great potential. The [[value (economics)|value]] that machine tools added to these human talents is in the areas of ...
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  • ...ips" by Alan Sillars, Daniel J. Canary and Melissa Tafoya in ''Handbook of Family Communication'', edited by Anita L. Vangelisti. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrenc ===Economics=== ...
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  • ...comparative effectiveness of different fertilizers), while [[experimental economics]] often involves experimental tests of theorized human behaviors without re Much research in several [[science]] disciplines, including [[economics]], [[human geography]], [[archaeology]], [[sociology]], [[cultural anthropo ...
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  • ...s have been studied in various disciplines: [[anthropology]], [[behavioral economics]], [[business ethics]], [[corporate governance]], [[moral philosophy]], [[p ...two competing protected values such as killing a person and defending your family they are called ''tragic trade-offs.''<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Tetlock |fi ...
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  • ...peed by which knowledge could be transferred and pervaded the entire human family in a few short decades. This acceleration came about with the adoptions of ...ics)]]), as well as a [[Product (business)|product]] sold in the [[Market (economics)|market]], that is, a [[commodity]]. As such, it acquires [[use value]] and ...
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  • ==Economics== ...<ref>Output of hot water supply temperature is preference of individual or family user, and EcoCute manufacture set temperature range by model for market, no ...
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  • * {{bl|Boy or Girl paradox}}: A two-child family has at least one boy. What is the probability that it has a girl? == Economics == ...
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  • ...novation as "a new or changed entity, realizing or redistributing [[value (economics)|value]]".<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:5 ...t of more-effective [[product (business)|product]]s, processes, [[Service (economics)|service]]s, [[technologies]], [[art work]]s<ref> ...
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