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Complete summary Solidarity and Social Justice, exam week 1 - 4
Complete summary of Solidarity and Social Justice. The best preparation for the exam. It includes lectures, comprehension questions, tables and notes from the seminars.
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Complete summary Solidarity and Social Justice, exam week 1 - 4
Complete summary of Solidarity and Social Justice. The best preparation for the exam. It includes lectures, comprehension questions, tables and notes from the seminars.
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Complete summary Solidarity and Social Justice, exam week 1 - 4
Last document update: agoComplete summary of Solidarity and Social Justice. The best preparation for the exam. It includes lectures, comprehension questions, tables and notes from the seminars.
Solidarity and Social Justice
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Social Justice and Sociology: Agendas for the 21st Century – Feagin (2001).
Conceptions of Solidarity in Classis Social Theory – Stjerno (2009).
Social Identity Theory and Self-categorization Theory – Hornsey (2008).
Sociology of Justice – Liebig & Sauer (2016).
Making the difference in social Europe: deservingness perceptions among citizen of European welfare states – Oorschot (2006).
Social Justice and the Welfare State: Institutions, Outcomes, and Attit...
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Solidarity and Social Justice
Last document update: agoBevat de volgende artikelen:

Social Justice and Sociology: Agendas for the 21st Century – Feagin (2001).
Conceptions of Solidarity in Classis Social Theory – Stjerno (2009).
Social Identity Theory and Self-categorization Theory – Hornsey (2008).
Sociology of Justice – Liebig & Sauer (2016).
Making the difference in social Europe: deservingness perceptions among citizen of European welfare states – Oorschot (2006).
Social Justice and the Welfare State: Institutions, Outcomes, and Attit...
Society and solidarity, roles and performance, structure and Agency
An in depth Anthropological insight into Society and solidarity, roles and performance, structure and Agency
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Society and solidarity, roles and performance, structure and Agency
Last document update: agoAn in depth Anthropological insight into Society and solidarity, roles and performance, structure and Agency
Lectures Governance of International Solidarity & Sustainable Livelihoods
All 10 lectures from the course Governance of International Solidarity (except one where the audio was not recorded). With info about the RBA, Internatinal Humanitarian Action (Dutch Approach), Risk Management and LRRD.
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Lectures Governance of International Solidarity & Sustainable Livelihoods
Last document update: agoAll 10 lectures from the course Governance of International Solidarity (except one where the audio was not recorded). With info about the RBA, Internatinal Humanitarian Action (Dutch Approach), Risk Management and LRRD.
Questions Case 5 Solidarity in healthcare financing
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English Language Gender Investigation Study: #MeToo
"How women use language to share personal information and create a sense of solidarity"

Investigating language and gender, this presentation takes an in-depth study into how women presented their gender through their language, featured on social media, in the recent #MeToo movement. In addition to the language choices, this presentation features a good insight into concepts and theories that either agree or challenge the representation of "female language" and examines how pragmatically, th...
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English Language Gender Investigation Study: #MeToo
Last document update: ago"How women use language to share personal information and create a sense of solidarity"

Investigating language and gender, this presentation takes an in-depth study into how women presented their gender through their language, featured on social media, in the recent #MeToo movement. In addition to the language choices, this presentation features a good insight into concepts and theories that either agree or challenge the representation of "female language" and examines how pragmatically, th...
Insurance
This document explains the basic mechanism of insurance. It distinguishes between ANTI-SELECTION and SELECTION, mutuality and solidarity principles as well as indemnity and non-indemnity insurance. It lists the criteria for risks to be insurable, and which risks are not.
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Insurance
Last document update: agoThis document explains the basic mechanism of insurance. It distinguishes between ANTI-SELECTION and SELECTION, mutuality and solidarity principles as well as indemnity and non-indemnity insurance. It lists the criteria for risks to be insurable, and which risks are not.
HIST 410N Final Exam Latest(Version 3)-Graded A Plus
Multiple Choice:
(TCO 6) The Versailles Treaty officially ended World War I. What did it do specifically?
(TCO 6) In 1917, as World War I raged through Europe, Russia
(TCO 5) In 1922, Joseph Stalin was made
(TCO 5) What event marked the beginning of World War II?
(TCO 9) What city was divided during the Cold War and became a hotspot for espionage and intrigue?
(TCO 9) China’s communists finally won the long civil war under the leadership of
(TCO 8) What was the intention of the Marshall Plan?
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HIST 410N Final Exam Latest(Version 3)-Graded A Plus
Last document update: agoMultiple Choice:
(TCO 6) The Versailles Treaty officially ended World War I. What did it do specifically?
(TCO 6) In 1917, as World War I raged through Europe, Russia
(TCO 5) In 1922, Joseph Stalin was made
(TCO 5) What event marked the beginning of World War II?
(TCO 9) What city was divided during the Cold War and became a hotspot for espionage and intrigue?
(TCO 9) China’s communists finally won the long civil war under the leadership of
(TCO 8) What was the intention of the Marshall Plan?
...
HIST 410N Final Exam Latest(Version 4)-Graded A Plus
Multiple Choice
(TCO 1) Historical research involves four main tasks. Discover refers to the task of:
(TCO 6) In 1917, as World War I raged through Europe, Russia:
(TCO 5) All of the following were major factors that helped the Reds to win the Russian Civil War except:
(TCO 5) What event marked the beginning of World War II?
(TCO 9) What city was divided during the Cold War, and became a hotspot for espionage and intrigue?
(TCO 9) How did the Korean War start?
(TCO 8) What was the intention of t...
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HIST 410N Final Exam Latest(Version 4)-Graded A Plus
Last document update: agoMultiple Choice
(TCO 1) Historical research involves four main tasks. Discover refers to the task of:
(TCO 6) In 1917, as World War I raged through Europe, Russia:
(TCO 5) All of the following were major factors that helped the Reds to win the Russian Civil War except:
(TCO 5) What event marked the beginning of World War II?
(TCO 9) What city was divided during the Cold War, and became a hotspot for espionage and intrigue?
(TCO 9) How did the Korean War start?
(TCO 8) What was the intention of t...
Essay ELP (relocation & resettlement)
The European Union’s (EU) external borders have been the scene of human tragedies to which the EU and its Member States must take immediate action. Simultaneously, migration in the EU must be better managed in all its aspects. Migration management is a shared responsibility, among EU Member States, but also together with non-EU countries of transit and origin of migrants. Therefore the European Agenda on Migration was adopted in May 2015. The Agenda aims at tackling the European migration and ...
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Essay ELP (relocation & resettlement)
Last document update: agoThe European Union’s (EU) external borders have been the scene of human tragedies to which the EU and its Member States must take immediate action. Simultaneously, migration in the EU must be better managed in all its aspects. Migration management is a shared responsibility, among EU Member States, but also together with non-EU countries of transit and origin of migrants. Therefore the European Agenda on Migration was adopted in May 2015. The Agenda aims at tackling the European migration and ...