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social ills - перевод на русский

PROBLEM THAT INFLUENCES A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS WITHIN A SOCIETY
Social problem; Social problems of the United States; Social issues in Germany; Social aims and policies; Social issues in India; Socio-economic problems of India; Social evil; Social ills; Economic issues; Social problems; Social-economic issues in India; List of social issues; Social issues; Social evils; Social ill; Social Issues; Socio-economic issues in India; Social issues in the United States; Social problems in the United States; Social cause; Social causes; Issue (social); Political extremism in Germany; Social issues in education; Economic issue; Social issues by country; Social issues in France
  • Housing project in [[Bremen-Vahr]] in the 1960s, back then most tenants living in housing-projects were two-parent families with at least one parent working. In many housing projects, the composition of tenants has changed since then and now many tenant-families are headed by a single female or an unemployed male
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social ills         
социальные трудности (беды).
social relation         
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE OR GROUPS IN WHICH THEIR THINKING, ACTING OR FEELING IS MUTUALLY RELATED
Social interaction; Social interactions; Forms of activity and interpersonal relations; Social relations; Social relationship; Socializing; Social relationships; Human social interaction; Social interstimulation; Psychological relatedness

этология

социальная связь

social interaction         
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE OR GROUPS IN WHICH THEIR THINKING, ACTING OR FEELING IS MUTUALLY RELATED
Social interaction; Social interactions; Forms of activity and interpersonal relations; Social relations; Social relationship; Socializing; Social relationships; Human social interaction; Social interstimulation; Psychological relatedness

['səuʃ'(ə)lintə'rækʃ(ə)n]

социология

социальное взаимодействие

взаимопроникновение культур (различных социальных групп)

social relations         
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE OR GROUPS IN WHICH THEIR THINKING, ACTING OR FEELING IS MUTUALLY RELATED
Social interaction; Social interactions; Forms of activity and interpersonal relations; Social relations; Social relationship; Socializing; Social relationships; Human social interaction; Social interstimulation; Psychological relatedness
общественные отношения; социальные связи; отношения между индивидами и группами людей в процессе выполнения ими социальных ролей.
social science         
  • Early censuses and surveys provided demographic data.
  • Politics]]''.<ref>Ebenstein, Alan (2002). Introduction to Political Thinkers. Boston, Massachusetts: Wadsworth.</ref>
  • [[Émile Durkheim]] is considered one of the founding fathers of sociology.
  • [[Ferdinand de Saussure]], recognized as the father of modern [[linguistics]]
  • A depiction of world's oldest university, the [[University of Bologna]], in Italy
  • Buyers bargain for good prices while sellers put forth their best front in [[Chichicastenango]] Market, [[Guatemala]].
  • A trial at a criminal court, the [[Old Bailey]] in London
  • Map of the Earth
  • [[Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt]] was the founder of [[experimental psychology]].
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES CONCERNED WITH SOCIETY AND THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIETY
Social Sciences; Social scientist; Social Science; S&e; Social scientists; Social science education; Social and Behavioural Sciences; SocialSciences; Social and behavioral sciences; Social sciences; Social-science; Social scientific; Types of social scientists; Social sciences and humanities
1) социология
2) pl общественные науки
social science         
  • Early censuses and surveys provided demographic data.
  • Politics]]''.<ref>Ebenstein, Alan (2002). Introduction to Political Thinkers. Boston, Massachusetts: Wadsworth.</ref>
  • [[Émile Durkheim]] is considered one of the founding fathers of sociology.
  • [[Ferdinand de Saussure]], recognized as the father of modern [[linguistics]]
  • A depiction of world's oldest university, the [[University of Bologna]], in Italy
  • Buyers bargain for good prices while sellers put forth their best front in [[Chichicastenango]] Market, [[Guatemala]].
  • A trial at a criminal court, the [[Old Bailey]] in London
  • Map of the Earth
  • [[Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt]] was the founder of [[experimental psychology]].
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES CONCERNED WITH SOCIETY AND THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIETY
Social Sciences; Social scientist; Social Science; S&e; Social scientists; Social science education; Social and Behavioural Sciences; SocialSciences; Social and behavioral sciences; Social sciences; Social-science; Social scientific; Types of social scientists; Social sciences and humanities

[səuʃ(ə)l'saiəns]

общая лексика

социология

общественные науки

social interaction         
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE OR GROUPS IN WHICH THEIR THINKING, ACTING OR FEELING IS MUTUALLY RELATED
Social interaction; Social interactions; Forms of activity and interpersonal relations; Social relations; Social relationship; Socializing; Social relationships; Human social interaction; Social interstimulation; Psychological relatedness
сущ.
1) социальное взаимодействие; система взаимообусловленных социальных действий, при которой действия индивида являются одновременно причиной и следствием ответных действий других социальных субъектов; существует между индивидами или социальными группами;
2) коммуникация.
social sciences         
  • Early censuses and surveys provided demographic data.
  • Politics]]''.<ref>Ebenstein, Alan (2002). Introduction to Political Thinkers. Boston, Massachusetts: Wadsworth.</ref>
  • [[Émile Durkheim]] is considered one of the founding fathers of sociology.
  • [[Ferdinand de Saussure]], recognized as the father of modern [[linguistics]]
  • A depiction of world's oldest university, the [[University of Bologna]], in Italy
  • Buyers bargain for good prices while sellers put forth their best front in [[Chichicastenango]] Market, [[Guatemala]].
  • A trial at a criminal court, the [[Old Bailey]] in London
  • Map of the Earth
  • [[Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt]] was the founder of [[experimental psychology]].
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES CONCERNED WITH SOCIETY AND THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIETY
Social Sciences; Social scientist; Social Science; S&e; Social scientists; Social science education; Social and Behavioural Sciences; SocialSciences; Social and behavioral sciences; Social sciences; Social-science; Social scientific; Types of social scientists; Social sciences and humanities

общая лексика

социальные науки

social participation         
PARTICIPATION IN A COMMUNITY OR SOCIETY BY AN INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP
Social participation; Social involvement; Engagement rate
социальное участие; возможность членов социальной группы определять ее цели.
social services         
  • A photograph of a 10-year-old girl in 1912 employed in [[child labour]]. Through the passage Factory Acts, the severity and commonality of child labour decreased.
  • nineteenth century]] aimed at limiting and ending child labour in Europe.
  • doctor]] in 2020 in the midst of the [[coronavirus outbreak]]. Social services and social workers played a central role in the response to the pandemic.
  • Healthcare in the United States]].
  • homeless]].
  • The above graph displays social spending as a percentage of yearly GDP in OECD countries in 2015.]]The topmost graph displays spending on social services as a percentage of yearly GDP in OECD countries from the period between 1880 and 2016.
  • The above graph displays social spending as a percentage of yearly GDP in OECD countries in 2015.
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RANGE OF PUBLIC SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE GOVERNMENT, PRIVATE, AND NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS
Social service; Social Services; Social delivery; Department of social services; Social services department; History of social services
1) социальные услуги (образование, жилищное строительство, здравоохранение)
2) общественные учреждения

Определение

СОЦИАЛ-ДЕМОКРАТИЧЕСКАЯ ПАРТИЯ ГЕРМАНИИ
(СДПГ) , оформилась в 1946. В 1966-69 входила в правительственную коалицию с ХДС/ХСС, в 1969-82 - со Свободной демократической партией. Входит в Социнтерн. Печатный орган - журнал "Нойе резельшафт".
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(СДПГ) , создана в 1869 на общегерманском рабочем съезде в Эйзенахе (руководители - В. Либкнехт и А. Бебель). В партии шла острая борьба между течениями [с нач. 20 в. три: ревизионистское, или правое (Э. Бернштейн, К. Легин, Ф. Эберт, Ф. Шейдеман, Г. Мюллер), центристское (К. Каутский, после 1910) и левое (К. Либкнехт, Р. Люксембург, К. Цеткин, Ф. Меринг, В. Пик), на основе которого образована в декабре 1918 КПГ. Находилась вне закона в 1878-90 и во время фашистской диктатуры (1933-45).

Википедия

Social issue

A social issue is a problem that affects many people within a society. It is a group of common problems in present-day society and ones that many people strive to solve. It is often the consequence of factors extending beyond an individual's control. Social issues are the source of conflicting opinions on the grounds of what is perceived as morally correct or incorrect personal life or interpersonal social life decisions. Social issues are distinguished from economic issues; however, some issues (such as immigration) have both social and economic aspects. Some issues do not fall into either category, such as warfare.

There can be disagreements about what social issues are worth solving, or which should take precedence. Different individuals and different societies have different perceptions. In Rights of Man and Common Sense, Thomas Paine addresses the individual's duty to "allow the same rights to others as we allow ourselves." The failure to do so causes the creation of a social issue.

There are a variety of methods people use to combat social issues. Some people vote for leaders in a democracy to advance their ideals. Outside the political process, people donate or share their time, money, energy, or other resources. This often takes the form of volunteering. Nonprofit organizations are often formed for the sole purpose of solving a social issue. Community organizing involves gathering people together for a common purpose.

A distinct but related meaning of the term "social issue" (used particularly in the United States) refers to topics of national political interest, over which the public is deeply divided and which are the subject of intense partisan advocacy, debate, and voting. In this case "social issue" does not necessarily refer to an ill to be solved, but rather a topic to be discussed.

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