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Duty — • The definition of the term duty given by lexicographers is: something that is due , obligatory service ; something that one is bound to perform or to avoid Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Duty Duty … Catholic encyclopedia
Duty to God Award — Medal Presented by LDS Church Official website http://www.lds.org/hf/display/0,16783,4237 1,00.html … Wikipedia
Social Darwinism — is a term commonly used for theories of society that emerged in England and the United States in the 1870s, seeking to apply the principles of Darwinian evolution to sociology and politics.[1] It especially refers to notions of struggle for… … Wikipedia
Social welfare in New Zealand — Social welfare has long been an important part of New Zealand society and a significant political issue. It is concerned with the provision by the state of benefits and services. Together with fiscal welfare and occupational welfare, it goes to… … Wikipedia
Social criticism — analyzes social structures which are seen as flawed and aims at practical solutions by specific measures, radical reform or even revolutionary change.AboutThe starting points of social criticism can be very different and the different forms of… … Wikipedia
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social guest — n: a person who comes onto the property of another on a social basis ◇ A social guest can be either a licensee or an invitee. Some jurisdictions make no distinction, in effect categorizing all social guests as invitees, which means that the… … Law dictionary
social responsibility — index obligation (duty) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
moral and social duty — See moral obligation … Ballentine's law dictionary
Duty of care — Tort law Part of the … Wikipedia