Oracle also announced new modules for
Social Station, an innovative workspace within Oracle Social Cloud's social relationship management (SRM) platform.
The book is divided thematically by identity, gender,
social station, race and nationality, and religion.
To this end, it turns out that "Moeurs de Province" is much more than a Balzacien allusion to the local color of rural life, or an attempt to highlight the juxtaposition between Emma's desire to be a "grande dame" and her
social station as wife of a poor country doctor.
The volume is arranged thematically and addresses such topics as sex and gender,
social station and class, foreigners, religious affiliation, and political persuasion.
There will also be more theoretical assignments during Sofia Architecture Week such as how to design the perfect children's play-ground and
social station.
There are also rumours that with their new
social station, they will now want to upgrade their home and have looked at Bolehyde Manor near Chippenham in Wiltshire - the 14th-century home of Earl and Countess Cairns.
Unfortunately the steamboat Sally May has a disastrous boiler explosion and all the passengers must struggle for survival together, regardless of
social station, race, or class.
Nothing in the history of the "advanced capitalist" political economies of the North and the West has given us cause to alter Marx's views on the revolutionary capacities of layers of the lowly who have been driven to the very bottom of capital's hierarchies of
social station.
It is accurate to say that grading guests according to
social station was not inconsistent but simply meant that guests were shown the honor due to them (103).
Though Wind of the Willows is set in a quasi turn-of-the-century motif, with subtle issues of class and
social station, The Wind in the Willows has a timeless grace that makes it a joy to read for adults and children alike.
Kate's aunt has every intention of setting up her niece in a comfortable, socially acceptable marriage, but when our heroine falls for Merton Densher (Linus Roache), a poor journalist far below her
social station, it causes major domestic fireworks.
Safley argues throughout that the governors of Augsburg's orphanages pursued the goal of social integration based on the capacity and will of each citizen to maintain a respectable sufficiency in his or her
social station, a concept expressed in the German term Nahrung.
The ideal reader, regardless of
social station, was encouraged to resist political infighting and was inspired to contribute to the creation of a more agreeable civic environment.