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how much food a human needed. Lavoisier was an activist, and was deeply con- vinced of the need for social reform in France. He was a member of the community in favor of tax reforms and new economic strategies [...] highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective element. 7. There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science. 8. Science and technology impact each other, but they are not the same. 9 [...] so in Bavaria, where the Prince-elector hired him to conduct reforms on both the military and the social system of his country. Thompson took his leave from the British Army, was granted knighthood for
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highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective element. 7. There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science. 8. Science and technology impact each other, but they are not the same. 9
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how much food a human needed. Lavoisier was an activist, and was deeply con- vinced of the need for social reform in France. He was a member of the community in favor of tax reforms and new economic strategies
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Michael Faraday, however, when Joule started publishing on the mechanical equivalent of heat, his social status was certainly an issue. On the other hand, William Thomson was well trained, a young pro- [...] support by Thomson contributed to the acknowl- edgment of Joule’s work. But it is not a question of social status that is interesting in Joule’s work: His experiments are equally remarkable. To give but a [...] doing this work, moreover, he was a gentleman, and doing such a work would not correspond to his social status. 5 Starting research on renewable energy In mid-nineteenth century, industrialization progressed
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of Honor in 1939. Besides very involving scientific work, Irene Joliot-Curie took part also in the social-political activity, although she was not in any political party, like her mother. She was involved
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an article of the Climate Policy Info Hub “Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy” (Climate Policy Info Hub, 2015) focusing on five areas to discover the social aspects influencing the acceptance of renewable [...] ts placed higher priorities on the economic and social concerns over the technical and environmental factors. This indicates that the concept of “social sustainability” is important and the proper organization [...] money would be circulated within the island’s economy. ii. Expected social and socio-economic benefits: 10 - Some of the major social benefits highlighted by the participants were stimulating population
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to enter. EUCS Interdisciplinary Institute of Environmental, Social and Human Sciences EUS Interdisciplinary Institute of Environmental, Social and Human Sciences IM International Institute of Management
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• Autonomy • Sense of ownership • Inccome for the community • Sense of local pride Social cohesion • Creation of social capital • Improved relationships • Strenghtened community • Keeping the population