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marketed in
India by
Abdul Hajoori since 1923. Originally,
Sosyo was
called Socio. The name was
derived from the
Latin word 'Socious',
suggesting a social...
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Economics (/ˌɛkəˈnɒmɪks, ˌiːkə-/) is a
social science that
studies the production, distribution, and
consumption of
goods and services.
Economics focuses...
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Socio-onomastics is the
study of
names through a
sociolinguistic lens, and is part of the
broader topic of onomastics.
Socio-onomastics 'examines the use...
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Socio-hydrology;
socio (from the
Latin word socius,
meaning ‘companion) and
hydrology (from the Gr****: ὕδωρ, "hýdōr"
meaning "water"; and λόγος, "lógos"...
- 1st
Workshop on
Socio-Technical
Aspects of
Mashups http://istheory.byu.edu/wiki/
Socio-technical_theory Cartelli,
Antonio (2007). "
Socio-Technical Theory...
- Bobo is a
portmanteau word used to
describe the
socio-economic bourgeois-bohemian
group in France, the
French analogue to the
English notion of the "champagne...
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Socio-architecture is a
phrase coined by
psychologist Humphry Osmond and
Canadian architect Kyo
Izumi as part of
their research for the best architectural...
- Club de Fútbol América S.A. de C.V.,
commonly known as Club América, is a
professional football club
based in
Mexico City.
Nicknamed Las Águilas (The Eagles)...
- A
social issue is a
problem that
affects many
people within a society. It is a
group of
common problems in present-day
society that many
people strive...
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Socio-analysis is the
activity of exploration, consultancy, and
action research which combines and
synthesises methodologies and
theories derived from...