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Biological birth is the physical birth of a person. Social birth could be defined as a coming of age. Coming of age rites or ceremonies may be performed as part of a social birth. The acquisition of documents that make an individual a citizen of a particular country could also be considered a social birth.
An ascribed status is a social status that a person is given from birth or assumes later in life
by birth.. not wealth..
by birth.. not wealth..
by birth.. not wealth..
The Indian system that places a person in a certain class at birth is the Caste System. The caste system is a social class system.
The social system devloped in Hinduism was known as Caste System. In Caste System position is determined by birth.
First search on Ancestry.com. They have many WWII and earlier records. Depending on how common the name, you'll need person's name, birth date, birth place, and residence before service. If person is deceased, you can search the Social Security Death Index on Ancestry.com. That will give you the social security number.
Generally yes. In the United States, it is illegal to put a person's social security number on any id card other than a social security card. There is no such law preventing the use of a birth date.
I believe you can contact the Red Cross with the person's name and birth date or social security number, if you know it.
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