- (law)
Legal status, in law
Political status, in
international law
Small entity status, in
patent law
Status conference Status crime Marital status Observer...
- A
status set is a
collection of
social statuses that an
individual holds. A
person may have
status of a daughter, wife, mother, student, worker, church...
-
negative stereotypes that are
linked with one's
ascribed statuses. The
practice of ****igning such
statuses to
individuals exists cross-culturally
within all...
- The
conservation status of a
group of
organisms (for instance, a species)
indicates whether the
group still exists and how
likely the
group is to become...
-
Legal status is the
status or
position held by an
entity as
determined by the law. It
includes or
entails a set of privileges, obligations,
powers or restrictions...
-
relatively fixed and
fluid aspects.
Ascribed statuses are
fixed for an
individual at birth,
while achieved status is
determined by
social rewards an individual...
- ****.
Master status can be
ascribed or achieved.
Ascribed statuses are
attributes one is born with—e.g., race, ****, etc.
Achieved statuses are
gained throughout...
- and the
child can have an
understanding about the
meaning of the exit
statuses. For example, it is
common programming practice for a
child process to...
- A
status symbol is a visible,
external symbol of one's
social position, an
indicator of
economic or
social status. Many
luxury goods are
often considered...
- In the
operation of a
nuclear reactor,
criticality is the
state in
which a
nuclear chain reaction is self-sustaining—that is, when
reactivity is zero....