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I . social [ˈsəʊʃəl, am. angl. ˈsoʊ-] PRID.

1. social (relating to society):

social
social benefit, policy

2. social club, life:

social
social drinker

3. social animal:

social

II . social [ˈsəʊʃəl, am. angl. ˈsoʊ-] SAM. brit. angl.

social

anti-social PRID.

1. anti-social (harmful to society):

2. anti-social (not sociable):

social class SAM. + ed./mn. glag.

social class
klasa ž. spol społeczna

social commitment SAM.

social contribution SAM. POLIT.

social contribution
wkład m. spol społeczny

social democrat SAM. POLIT.

social democrat
socjaldemokrata m. spol

social insurance SAM. brez mn.

social insurance
ubezpieczenia sr. spol mn. społeczne

social sciences SAM. mn.

social sciences
nauki ž. spol mn. społeczne

social security SAM. brez mn. brit. angl. POLIT., ADMIN. JEZ.

social service SAM.

social service
opieka ž. spol społeczna

social services SAM. mn.

social services
usługi ž. spol mn. komunalne

social skills SAM. mn.

social skills
umiejętności ž. spol mn. społeczne

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These include including storytellers, authors-in-residence, art enrichment, literacy and reading programs, social skills programs, and other multi-cultural programs.
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To prevent large private organizations from thus dominating the body politic, distributism applies this principle of subsidiarity to economic as well as to social and political action.
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One grand theme, however, towers over all gossip, faux news and social media blathering.
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The village idiot was long considered an acceptable social role, a unique individual who was dependent yet contributed to the social fabric of his community.
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He was also active as a preacher, writer, artist, pacifist and social activist.
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It emphasizes environmentalism, non-hierarchical participatory democracy, social justice, respect for diversity, peace, and nonviolence.
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He also suffered from a stammer a condition shared by most of his siblings that often influenced his social life throughout his years.
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Social life revolves largely around an extended family of parents, children and blood relations, as well as godparents.
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Of course, it would have been ideal to have the kind of conclusiveness associated with laboratory experiments when we conduct social experiments in communities and schools.
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The social psychological approach maintains that prejudice socialized early in life feeds racial stereotypes.
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