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519.2 --- Social mobility --- -Mobility, Social --- Sociology --- 519.2 Probability. Mathematical statistics --- Probability. Mathematical statistics --- Mathematical models --- Occupational mobility --- Mobilité professionnelle --- -#SBIB:303H523 --- #SBIB:004.IO --- Job mobility --- Mobility, Occupational --- Methoden sociale wetenschappen: associatie, correlatie --- Communities - Social Classes --- Mobilité professionnelle --- #SBIB:303H10 --- #SBIB:303H523 --- 314.7 --- 314.7 Migratie. Geografische mobiliteit. Verhuizingen--(demografie) --- Migratie. Geografische mobiliteit. Verhuizingen--(demografie) --- Mobility, Social --- Methoden en technieken: algemene handboeken en reeksen --- Methods in social research (general) --- Mathematical statistics --- Mathematical models. --- Mobilité sociale --- Modèles mathématiques
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Explains the most widely used methods for analyzing cross-classified data on occupational origins and destinations. Hout reviews classic definitions, models, and sources of mobility data, as well as elementary operations for analyzing mobility tables. Tabular and graphic displays illustrate the discussion throughout.
Occupational mobility --- Social mobility --- Mathematical models.
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Ever since the reelection of President Bush, conservative Christians have been stereotyped in the popular media: Bible-thumping militants and anti-intellectual zealots determined to impose their convictions on such matters as evolution, school prayer, pornography, abortion, and homosexuality on the rest of us. But conservative Christians are not as fanatical or intractable as many people think, nor are they necessarily the monolithic voting block or political base that kept Bush in power. Andrew M. Greeley and Michael Hout's eye-opening book expertly conveys the complexity
Sociology of religion --- Christian church history --- United States --- Christian conservatism --- -Conservatism --- -28 <73> --- 329.11 <73> --- Conservativism --- Neo-conservatism --- New Right --- Right (Political science) --- Political science --- Sociology --- Conservatism --- Religious right --- Religious aspects --- -Christianity --- Christelijke kerken, secten. Kristelijke kerken--(algemeen)--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Conservatieven--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Christianity. --- Christian conservatism - United States. --- Christian conservatism. --- Conservatism. --- Conservatism - Religious aspects - Christianity. --- Christianity --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- 329.11 <73> Conservatieven--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- 28 <73> --- Religious aspects&delete&
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National characteristics, American --- Social change --- Social conflict --- Social stratification --- Cultural pluralism --- Caractéristiques nationales américaines --- Changement social --- Conflits sociaux --- Stratification sociale --- Diversité culturelle --- History --- Histoire --- United States --- Etats-Unis --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- National characteristics, American. --- Pluralism (Social sciences)
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Ever since the reelection of President Bush, conservative Christians have been stereotyped in the popular media: Bible-thumping militants and anti-intellectual zealots determined to impose their convictions on such matters as evolution, school prayer, pornography, abortion, and homosexuality on the rest of us. But conservative Christians are not as fanatical or intractable as many people think, nor are they necessarily the monolithic voting block or political base that kept Bush in power. Andrew M. Greeley and Michael Hout's eye-opening book expertly conveys the complexity
Christian conservatism --- Conservatism --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- conservative, politics, religion, spirituality, christianity, bush, moral majority, media, stereotypes, homosexuality, abortion, pornography, school prayer, evolution, class, income, jimmy carter, bill clinton, presidency, campaign, inequality, freedom, sexuality, feminism, women, gender, happiness, lifestyle, pentecostals, catholicism, nonfiction.
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This is the first commentary on the letters of Marcus Cornelius Fronto (c. 90-95 - c. 167). It aims at an extensive grammatical, stylistic and historical interpretation of the letters and the ancient testimonies on Fronto. The author demonstrates where Fronto stands in Latin literature; hence the numerous quotations of parallel, similar and dissentient passages from Fronto and other writers. The letters are written in a pure, simple style, with a great deal of colloquialisms and many a post-classical turn of phrase. The many archaisms show how Fronto as a philologist had a comprehensive knowledge of pre-Cicero Latin. This commentary, based on the Teubner-edition by the author (Leipzig 1988), offers a thorough explanation of Fronto's style and language, e.g. of his archaisms and colloquialisms, identification of the persons mentioned, and the chronology of the letters. Seven elaborate indices complete this book.
Authors, Latin --- Orators --- Ecrivains latins --- Orateurs --- Correspondence --- Correspondance --- Fronto, Marcus Cornelius --- Letter writing, Latin --- Latin letters --- History and criticism. --- History --- -Latin letters --- -Orators --- -Speakers --- Elocutionists --- Latin literature --- Authors, Roman --- Latin authors --- Roman authors --- -History and criticism --- History and criticism --- -Fronto --- Fronto, M. Cornelius --- Frontone --- Frontone, M. Cornelio --- Frontone, Marco Cornelio --- Fronton --- Correspondence. --- -Correspondence --- -Fronton --- Speakers --- Correspondence&delete& --- Authors [Latin ] --- Rome --- Letter writing, Latin. --- Latin letters. --- Latin letter writing --- Fronto, Marcus Cornelius. --- Fronto --- To 1500 --- Rome (Empire) --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Italy --- Authors, Latin - Correspondence - History and criticism. --- Orators - Rome - Correspondence - History and criticism. --- Letter writing, Latin - History - To 1500. --- Latin letters - History and criticism.
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Social stratification --- Economic growth --- United States --- Égalité --- --Justice --- --États-Unis --- --Intellect --- Nature and nurture --- Intelligence levels --- Educational psychology --- Social aspects --- Herrnstein, Richard J --- Justice --- Intellect --- Intelligence levels - United States --- Intelligence levels - Social aspects - United States --- Herrnstein, Richard J - Bell curve --- États-Unis --- United States of America
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