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Bulgarian Jews in the period between the two World Wars.
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In a heterogeneous country community, where tradition still takes a special and important place, the relation between the different ethnic groups, to be more precise between the Macedonians with Orthodox and Macedonians with Muslim confession of faith, present a relevant indicator of the mutual communication and for the ethnical life in general.
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Legacy of "Upper Class": public reflection in Serbian literary, cultural and scientific heritage in the XVIII century (addition to examining the civic traditions in XVIII century)
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Socio-cultural and demographic changes in marriage age at Bulgarian Catholics of Plovdiv during the first half of the XX century (based on information from Gen. Nikolaevo village) / This report focuses on identification of certain core features of marriageable age in the Plovdiv village of Gen. Nikolaevo in the first half of the XX century and is part of a more extensive study (case-study), thematically linked to the issue of marriage and family in Bulgarian Catholics from Plovdiv region during this temporal span. Striving to examine the demographic and socio- cultural aspects of marriage and age regulations envisaged in the community, provoking application of the analysis in the area of the intersection of research fields of ethnology, sociology and demography.
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The question was asked whether the function of the surname Mrnjavchevich and the title Kraljevich, which were used the most frequently in the historiography, were correctly comprehended and interpreted.
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This article aims to offer a model of good practice that People Development Foundation, Cluj branch, implements in the social economy domain, for the benefit of young people with disabilities or those from marginalized social groups. The idea to develop the concept of social economy started from a personal experience of the organization and the need found in society. One of the most pressing problems of the last years which addressed our organization is the increased risk of dropout among students. The number of these children has gradually increased, and at the present moment, the children became young adults affected by the inability to integrate on the labor market. Based on examples from our partners abroad and with the help received from our local and national partners, our organization is implementing an integrated program of intervention (social - educational - professional) in a protected workshop which has as main activity the pro-duction of PVC double glazing carpentry.
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Social dialogue is a component of economic and social life, which consists of discussions and agreements between social partners – trade unions and employers, and governmental factors, which aims to harmonize the interests of employers with those of employees, to ensure a climate of peace and Stability Guarantee social. This article describes the main features of social dialogue and its procedures. An important part is ascribed to the legal framework at European and national level, highlighting the main advantages of the new law on social dialogue, introduced in 2011.
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Social economy has provided us with many solutions for people in need. One such solution or answer to these needs is the social store. The term social store is less known than the terms second hand store or economat-type store used in the past few years. By providing flexibility in its range of goods and services, the social store can play an active role in the community, enabling its customers, people in need or regular people, to interact and get to know each other better, and thus facilitating possible future donations or other types of support.
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The article reviews the main European documents on social economy that promote an inclusive economic environment. These regulatory documents have been adopted over the last ten years and formulated from the standpoint of the strategic directions for action that Member States can implement at national level. The article also looks at the public policies adopted in Romania starting 2002, including the legislative initiatives related to social entrepreneurs and social economy (2011). The legal review here focuses on identifying the definitions of social economy and on highlight-ing the main regulations fostering this field.
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