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Agriculture Natural

Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Career Cluster

The agriculture cluster is large and diverse, with careers ranging from the farm to the laboratory to the corporate office....
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Architecture Construction

Architecture and Construction Career Cluster

Architecture and construction is a complex cluster that deals with all aspects of planning, building, and maintaining a structure, whether...
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Audio-video Technology

Arts, Audio-video Technology, and Communication Career Cluster

For centuries people have sought to improve methods of communication. Through means as varied as dance, writing, and broadcasting, our...
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Education Training

Education and Training Career Cluster

Learning is a lifelong experience. From the moment we are born, we begin to learn ways to communicate with others...
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Health Science

Health Science Career Cluster

The health science field has become one of the largest of the career clusters. Approximately 14 million people were employed...
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Human Services

Human Services Career Cluster

The human services career cluster contains jobs that deal with families and human needs. Human services workers help people manage...
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Anthropology History

History and Anthropology

Anthropology engages history not as one but instead as many things: (1) sociocultural change or diachrony; (2) a domain of...
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Anthropology Genetics

Genetics and Anthropology

As soon as fundamental principles of genetic inheritance were clearly established in the early twentieth century, anthropologists began using these...
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Aborigines Australian

Australian Aborigines

The word aborigine means “from the beginning.” In Australia, this word began to be used to refer specifically to the...
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Acheulean

Acheulean Сulture

The Acheulean stone tool “culture” refers to the suite of typological characteristics associated with the stone tool technology of the...
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Acropolis Athens

Acropolis of Athens

The word acropolis literally means the higher, fortified part of a city. While there may be many of these in...
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Action Anthropology

Action Anthropology

Action anthropology is a scholarly enterprise based in field research, data collection, and theory building, during which the anthropologist is...
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Adaptation Biological

Biological Adaptation

Adaptation has a diversity of meanings, even within areas in which it is widely used, such as anthropology, biology, the...
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Adaptation Cultural

Cultural Adaptation

Cultural adaptation is a relatively new concept used to define the specific capacity of human beings and human societies to...
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Aesthetic Appreciation

Aesthetic Appreciation

Aesthetics is the area of philosophy that studies the nature of beauty and art. Aesthetic appreciation, then, is the admiration...
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Action Affirmative

Affirmative Action

Just as with many phrases, affirmative action can mean different things to different people. Not only do we find a...
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Demand Physician-Induced

Physician-Induced Demand – Health Economics – iResearchNet

Introduction Physicians are often blamed for the high cost of healthcare in the US. Physicians dupe patients into consuming too...
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Management Physician

Physician Management of Demand at the Point of Care – iResearchNet

Introduction Many perspectives can be taken to look at physician practice behaviors. Other articles in this section of the site...
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Elasticity Price

Price Elasticity of Demand for Medical Care – iResearchNet

Introduction In health insurance, cost-sharing refers to payments that a patient makes directly (i.e., out of pocket) for medical services....
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Quality Reporting

Quality Reporting and Demand – Health Economics – iResearchNet

Introduction The defining feature of health care markets and the economics of the health care sector is information structure. Kenneth...
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Demand Rationing

Rationing of Demand – Health Economics – iResearchNet

Introduction In the presence of health insurance and limited capacity, an excess demand for services remains a permanent feature of...
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Advertising Health

Advertising as a Determinant of Health – Health Economics – iResearchNet

Overview Advertising is ubiquitous, found on television and radio, newspapers and magazines, mail and flyers on the windshield, billboards and...
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Addiction Health

Addiction and Health – Health Economics – iResearchNet

Introduction What do economists add to the multidisciplinary discussion of addiction? In this article, economic theories of addiction, statistical evidence...
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Abortion Health

Abortion and Health – Health Economics – iResearchNet

Introduction Induced abortion is not an obvious topic in a section on health economics. Although being a common procedure, abortion...
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Advanced Health

Health at Advanced Ages – Health Economics – iResearchNet

 /  Health at Advanced Ages Introduction This article examines how health and mortality at advanced ages evolves from conditions early...
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Alcohol Health

Alcohol and Health – Health Economics – iResearchNet

Introduction Alcohol is extremely prevalent in contemporary society. According to the World Health Organization, in 2005 the per capita alcohol...
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Hypersegregation

Hypersegregation

Hypersegregation occurs when a race/ethnic group is highly segregated in multiple ways, no matter how segregation is conceptualized or measured....
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Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous Peoples

Throughout most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, scholars and policymakers predicted the disappearance of Native Americans and indigenous peoples...
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Interracial Unions

Interracial Unions

Interracial unions refer to romantic relationships between people of different racial categories. Generally, the term indicates married (and hence, heterosexual)...
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Luther Martin

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was not only an internationally renowned civil rights leader, but was also a public sociologist...
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Destiny Manifest

Manifest Destiny

Manifest destiny refers to a belief and a sustained racial and imperialist project that the Christian God ordained United States...
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Marginality

Marginality

The concept of marginality was first introduced by Robert Park (1928) and explained, almost as a minor theme, in Park’s...
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Massive Resistance

Massive Resistance

American society has long resisted the idea of creating a truly egalitarian society. This was first noted in the early...
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Minzoku

Minzoku

Minzoku is a Japanese word meaning an ethnic group, a nation, a race, or even a combination of all these....
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Feminism Multiracial

Multiracial Feminism

Women of color have always actively participated in women’s issues. However, their experience with  feminist work has often been overlooked...
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Nihonjinron

Nihonjinron

The Japanese term nihonjinron refers to discourses on the distinctiveness of the society, culture, and national character of the Japanese....
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Accreditation Health

Accreditation of Public Health Programs – Health Research

 /  Accreditation of Public Health Programs Accreditation is widely used in higher education in the United States as a nongovernmental...
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Certification Health

Certification of Public Health Workers – Health Research

 /  Certification of Public Health Workers Since public health has such a broad scope, public health workers need many different...
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Council Health

Council on Education for Public Health – Health Research

 /  Council on Education for Public Health The Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) is the recognized accrediting body...
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Health Public

Public Health Leadership – Health Research

 /  Public Health Leadership Leadership is the process through which an individual tries to influence another individual or a group...
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Health Public

Public Health Nursing – Health Research

Public health nursing is a specialized form of registered nursing that combines nursing and public health principles. According to the...
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Health Training

Training for Public Health – Health Research

Preparation for a career in public health usually requires formal training at the graduate level, typically resulting in a Master...
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Collective Purchasing

Collective Purchasing of Health Care – iResearchNet

The term collective purchasing is often used interchangeably with cooperative purchasing, group purchasing and collaborative purchasing and sundry other expressions....
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Cross Demand

Demand Cross Elasticities And Offset Effects – iResearchNet

Introduction The typical analysis of health insurance and service use considers coverage for a single aggregate commodity, ‘health care.’ It...
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Definition sociology

Sociology Definition

Sociology is a form of social inquiry that takes wide ranging forms. As is the case with many disciplines, it...
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Economic sociology

Economic Sociology

Economic sociology constitutes its own distinct subfield in sociology and can be briefly defined as the sociological analysis of economic...
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