Journal•ISSN: 0032-4663
Population
Institut national d'études démographiques
About: Population is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Population & Fertility. It has an ISSN identifier of 0032-4663. Over the lifetime, 5690 publications have been published receiving 86687 citations.
Topics: Population, Fertility, Population growth, Life expectancy, Birth rate
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TL;DR: An introduction to population genetics theory, An introduction to Population Genetics Theory, Population Genetics theory, Population genetics theory as discussed by the authors, Population genetics, population genetics, and population genetics theories, Population Genetic Theory
Abstract: An introduction to population genetics theory , An introduction to population genetics theory , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی کشاورزی
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TL;DR: Dew described an initial attempt to nun away from society and to hide in order to protect her son, her family, and herself as discussed by the authors, doubting her adequacy as a parent, and feeling isolated in what she at first believed to be a unique situation.
Abstract: PSYCHIATRIC SERVIcES . February 1996 Vol.47 No.2 205 ture, doubting hen adequacy as a parent, and feeling isolated in what she at first believed to be a unique situation, Dew describes an initial attempt to nun away from society and to hide in order to protect her son, her family, and herself. “Our house had taken on the dimensions ofa single closet, and a closet is no place like home.” The author gives exacting attention to her efforts to integrate her son’s newly disclosed identity into a redefined relationship. Mother and son’s ultimately successful attempts to help one another come to terms with Stephen s sexuality, starting from mitial faltering missteps, are chronicled with dialogues that read almost like process recordings, so vivid are they in their detail. Drawing on hen own initial reaction to her son s homosexuality, Dew confronts the homophobia imbued in our culture and the toll it takes on gay children who struggle to keep their stigmatized identity a secret to avoid
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TL;DR: The Age of Discontinuity is a period of disruption and discontinuity in which the structure and meaning of economy, polity, and society have been radically altered.
Abstract: The closing decades of the twentieth century have been characterized as a period of disruption and discontinuity in which the structure and meaning of economy, polity, and society have been radically altered. In this volume Peter Drucker focuses with great clarity and perception on the forces of change that are transforming the economic landscape and creating tomorrow's society. Drucker discerns four major areas of discontinuity underlying contemporary social and cultural reality. These are: (1) the explosion of new technologies resulting in major new industries; (2) the change from an international to a world economy--an economy that presently lacks policy, theory, and institutions; (3) a new sociopolitical reality of pluralistic institutions that poses drastic political, philosophical, and spritual challenges; and (4) the new universe of knowledge based on mass education and its implications in work, leisure, and leadership. Peter Drucker brings to this work an intimate knowledge and objective view of the particular and general. The Age of Discontinuity is a fascinating and important blueprint for shaping a future already very much with us.
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