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The conclusion of this thesis linked physical health with socio-moral stability - a link that foreshadows her later reform work.
The change in the socio-moral context was hardly recognized, and the corresponding change in religious social ethics had remained unformulated.
Kohlberg (1984) was one of the first to suggest that the "socio-moral" atmosphere of the organization was a significant factor in ethical decision making.
Social competences, moral education, integration and crime reduction Sport with its underlying concepts of 'fairness' and 'freedom' provides a rich context for the advancement of socio-moral development.
It will inform the authorities of its views on relevant legislative and political decisions, socio-moral issues, ethical concerns, economic circumstances, and other matters which affect the well-being and security of the people.
However, one intriguing study on reverence is, "Prayer and reverence in naturalistic, aesthetic, and socio-moral contexts predicted fewer complications following coronary artery bypass," conducted by Ai et al. (2009).
Cognitive ability, which arms elites against socio-moral unraveling – and which allows them to create optimal high-investment environments for their offspring — was far less important to socioeconomic status 50 years ago, Murray believes.
The fact that it was not long after that similar if lesser welfare legislation was introduced is indicative of the public demand and that clerical socio-moral theory did not tally with the people's experience of reality.
Calcutta at that time was famous for its "Baboo Culture", a mixture of English Liberalism, European fin de siecle decadence, Mughal conservatism, and indigenous revivalism, inculcating aspects of socio-moral and political change.
This project involves the development of a collaboration begun in 1981 between British and French teams with the aim of extending the theory of social representations (Moscovici, 1981) to an interpretation of children's socio-moral concepts and beliefs.
Though opinion polls, petitions and the statistics they yield are being brandished on both sides, it would be ignoble to frame this debate as a socio-moral X Factor in which you can phone in to protect your favourite principle.