Oral tradition was accessible to all members of society, regardless of literacy levels, making it a universal form of communication. It allowed for flexible adaptation and retelling of stories based on the audience and context, ensuring the preservation and dissemination of cultural knowledge. Additionally, oral tradition created a sense of community and shared identity through storytelling and performance.
It was a disease passed on by contact & fleas, not a social function, of course, the Mistress of the Manor could get it, EVERYONE could get it.
Two social issues in Nigeria are disease and poverty.
The variable that social scientists refer to as the causal variable is the one that is believed to directly influence or cause changes in another variable. This variable is often the focus of research and analysis to understand its impact on the outcome of interest.
Casual dresses are a great alternative to typical business attire. Additionally, they can be worn on errands or our for meals or other social engagements.
no, malaria is not inheritable. it's a fever and disease that was caught by mosquitoes and other bugs biting you and after contact by infected humans, but in my social studies it is not inheritable as parent to offspring.
People you are connected to on a social network.
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They are: Interest, sincerity, humour, sexiness, tenderness, eye-to-eye-contact, smiling frequently, casual banter, awareness of other's moods, guarded speech, and last but not least good attention to detail.
A written social contact is typically referred to as a social media post. It can include text, images, videos, or other content shared on social networking platforms to communicate with others.
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Michael Pollak has written: 'Les homosexuels et le sida' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Diseases, Gay men, Social aspects of AIDS (Disease) 'AIDS: a problem for sociological research' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Social aspects, Social aspects of AIDS (Disease)