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  1. Status

    wiktionary Status Latin plural stat s , is a state, condition, or situation. Status may also refer to Social status , in sociology Achieved status Ascribed status Master status Socioeconomic status Sociometric status Status attainment Status shift Status law and legal status , in law City status Political status , in international law Small entity status , in patent law Status conference Status crime Status offense Conservation status of a species HIV test HIV Status Marital status Observer status , in international organizations Oratory status , in churches Performance status , in medicine Recurring status , in acting Senior status Status brand , in marketing Status constructus , a noun form Status effect , in gaming Status of religious freedom by country Status preposition , in logic Status quo Status symbol Status , a magazine edited by Igor Cassini Technology Status tones , in telecommunication HTC Status , or HTC ChaCha, Android smartphone by HTC Computing Process states Process Status Status bar , in user interface design Status message instant messaging Exit status , in computer science Status register , in computer science See also lookfrom intitle Condition disambiguation State disambiguation Situation disambiguation disambig cs Status da Status de Status es Estatus fr Statut nl Status nn Status pl Status pt Status ro Stare ru simple Status sk Status sv Status yi ...   more details



  1. It's a Crime

    It s a Crime may refer to It s a Crime PBM Game It s a Crime , a play by mail game It s a Crime, a song by The Magnetic Fields from their 1999 album 69 Love Songs disambig ...   more details



  1. A Crime

    Infobox Film name A Crime image A Crime film poster.jpg image size caption director Manuel Pradal producer Laurent P tin and Mich le P tin writer Manuel Pradal and Tonino Benacquista narrator starring Emmanuelle B art music Ennio Morricone cinematography Giorgos Arvanitis editing Jennifer Aug distributor ARP S lection released 2006 runtime 100 min country France USA language English budget gross preceded by followed by A Crime French title Un crime is a 2006 thriller film directed by Manuel Pradal , written by Manuel Pradal and Tonino Benacquista , and starring Emmanuelle B art . It tells the story of Vincent Norman Reedus who looks for his wife s killer. In the process his neighbor Alice Emmanuelle B art decides to invent a culprit, so that he can find revenge. However there is no ideal culprit and crime. Plot In the evening, while returning to his place, Vincent Reedus crosses a taxi coming from his house. When he arrives, it is too late his wife was brutally murdered. Three years later, Vincent moves to New York, and his neighbor, Alice B art , is frantically in love with him, but having been always distressed and obsessed to discover the assassin of his woman, he himself does not recognize any feeling at least. To make Vincent be free to open his heart to her, Alice is willing to find the man responsible for his wife s death. When Alice hails a cab driven by lonely New Yorker Roger Keitel , her elaborated plan is slowly set into motion in spite of the ignorance of both men. Cast Harvey Keitel as Roger Culkin Emmanuelle B art as Alice Parker Norman Reedus as Vincent Harris ... title A Crime Amg movie 358993 A Crime http movieforumblog.blogspot.com 2006 09 tiff 2006 un crime.html Movieforum TIFF 2006 UN CRIME http twitchfilm.net archives 007498.html Twitch TIFF Report UN CRIME Review DEFAULTSORT Crime, A Category 2006 films Category 2000s drama films Category Neo noir 2000s drama film stub fr Un crime film, 2006 ja ...   more details



  1. It's No Crime

    Multiple issues lead too short June 2011 expert subject June 2011 refimprove June 2011 It s No Crime by Kenneth Babyface Edmonds Babyface . The single was Babyface s first entry on the Hot 100 as a solo artist, peaking at number seven and reaching number one on the Hot Black Singles chart. ref cite book title Top R&B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 last Whitburn first Joel authorlink Joel Whitburn year 2004 publisher Record Research page 40 ref The single was Babyface s only chart entry on the dance charts, where it peaked at number five. ref cite book title Hot Dance Disco 1974 2003 last Whitburn first Joel authorlink Joel Whitburn year 2004 publisher Record Research page 27 ref References reflist s start succession box before Something In the Way You Make Me Feel by Stephanie Mills title Billboard Hot R&B Hip Hop Songs Hot Black Singles R&B number one hits of 1989 USA number one single years August 26, 1989 September 2, 1989 two weeks after My Fantasy by Teddy Riley producer Teddy Riley featuring Guy s end Babyface Category 1989 singles Category Billboard Hot R&B Hip Hop Songs number one singles Category Babyface musician songs 1980s R&B song stub ...   more details



  1. Status offense

    Two common definitions of a status offense or status crime are 1. A status offense is an action that is prohibited only to a certain class of people, and most often applied to offence law offenses only committed by Minor law minors . 2. In the United States, the term status offense refers to an offense such as a traffic violation where motive is not a consideration in determining guilt. In the United Kingdom and Europe, this type of status offense may be termed a regulatory offences regulatory offense . Usage Definitions of status offense vary. A neutral definition may be a type of crime that is not based upon prohibited action or inaction but rests on the fact that the offender has a certain personal condition or is of a specified character. ref http law.enotes.com wests law encyclopedia status offense Definition of status offense Enotes.com ref The Federal Sentencing Guidelines states that a juvenile law juvenile status offense is a crime which cannot be committed by an adult. ref U.S.S.G. 4A1.2 c 2 . ref For example, possession of a firearm by a minor , by definition, cannot be done by an adult. In some states the term status offense does not apply to adults at all according to Wyoming law, status offenses can only be committed by people under 18 years of age. ref 2002 http legisweb.state.wy.us ... status offenders are distinguished from juvenile delinquent juvenile delinquent offenders in that status offenders have not committed an act that would be considered a crime if it were committed by an adult ... Juvenile Status Offenders.html Juvenile Status Offenders. ref Examples Status offenses may include Legal ... others, which makes them status offenses. Status offense may also apply to other classes, including ..., etc., are also status offenses. A law that prohibits men from using toilet public toilets intended for women, or a law that sets a curfew for people below a certain age, are examples of status offenses ... have evolved over time, status offenses that were codified into law long ago are either no longer actively ...   more details



  1. The Status Civilization

    Image The Status Civilization.jpg right thumb 200px The cover of an October 1968 Dell Publishing copy of The Status Civilization The Status Civilization is a science fiction novel by Robert Sheckley , first published in 1960. The Status Civilization concerns Will Barrent, a man who finds himself, without memory of any crime or, indeed, of his previous life, being shipped across space to the planet Omega. Omega, used to imprison extreme offenders, has a hierarchical society of extreme brutality, where the only way to advance and avoid dying is to commit an endless series of crimes. The average life expectancy from time of arrival on Omega is three years. The story concerns Barrent s attempt to survive, escape, and return to Earth to clear himself of the accusations against him. Plot summary Earth is a uniform, weakly structured, utopian society based on the mutual trust and conformity of its citizens. It is sleepy and stagnant, developing neither socially nor technologically. Its striking social stability is maintained by robots brainwashing children in closed classes. The ideologies of both Earth and Omega resemble one another, differing only in words. On Omega, the citizens worship Evil always capitalized in a cult dedicated to an entity called The Black One. On Earth, the world religion is an amalgam of all the good aspects of previous Earth religions. Its institution is the Church of the Spirit of Mankind Incarnate. As Barrent comes closer to the truth about the reasons for his incarceration, his Omegan consciousness conflicts with his subconsciousness which was programmed in the closed classes by the robots when he was a child. The subsequent psychological struggle is played ... www.sfbrp.com archives 159 Audio review and discussion of The Status Civilization at http www.sfbrp.com The Science Fiction Book Review Podcast gutenberg no 20919 name The Status Civilization DEFAULTSORT Status Civilization, The Category 1960 novels Category 1960s science fiction novels Category ...   more details



  1. Status aparte

    Status aparte may refer to A special status of a dependent territory or a region or a country, as an area that does not have full political independence or sovereignty , but is rather considered as a separate country. Status separate, the status of dependency within the Kingdom of the Netherlands . disambig nl Status aparte ...   more details



  1. Chartered status

    Chartered status may refer to The gaining of a Royal Charter Award of Chartered Professional status in a particular profession, commonly issued by British and Commonwealth Learned Societies disambig ...   more details



  1. Status conference

    A status conference is a court ordered meeting with a judge or under some circumstances an authorized counsel where they decide the date of the trial . If a party does not attend the status conference, that party s requests for scheduling changes will be ignored. If the plaintiff and or a representative of plaintiff does not attend the status conference, the action may be dismissed. law stub Category Civil procedure ...   more details



  1. B-2 status

    B 2 status can refer to A tourist or transit visa granted by South Korea see List of South Korean visas A cohabitant visa granted by the United States of America see United States visas An administrative status granted to urban areas in India disambig ...   more details



  1. Political status

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In international law three categories of Political status are usually recognized Independent countries e.g. France , Canada Internal independent countries which are under the protection of another country in matters of defense and foreign affairs, e.g. Netherlands Antilles , the Faroe Islands , British Virgin Islands etc. Colony Colonies and other dependent political units e.g. Puerto Rico . There are, furthermore, several unrecognized countries and independence, secessionist, autonomy and nationalist movements throughout the world. See list of unrecognized countries . Political status in Northern Ireland Political Status was an alternative name for Special Category Status . See also Political status of Taiwan DEFAULTSORT Political Status Category International law Category International relations ...   more details



  1. Status inconsistency

    Status inconsistency is a situation where an individual s social position s have both positive and negative influences on his or her social status . For example, a teacher may have a positive societal image respect, prestige which increases their status but may earn little money , which simultaneously decreases their status. Advocates of the concept propose that status inconsistency has consequences for social action that cannot be predicted from the so called vertical dimensions of status alone .... LENSKI, Status crystallisation a non vertical dimension of social status , American Sociological Review ... verification. One unresolved question is whether people who are judged by sociologists to be status ... between objective and subjective status inconsistency, nor of effects of either on hypothesized behavior that was independent of the vertical dimensions of status. General description All societies have ... to which some vertical hierarchy may be imputed. The notion of status inconsistency is simple ... role s in these inconsistent or mixed status positions. Sociologists investigate issues of status inconsistency in order better understand status systems and stratification, and because some sociologists believe that positions of status inconsistency might have strong effects on peoples behavior. In this line of reasoning people may react to an inconsistent status position as problematic, and thus ... about how, where, why, and to what extent status inconsistency affects social action. Most attention has been given to inconsistency between material status and prestige or respect, arising from education ... status inconsistency. Theory and its development Max Weber articulated three major dimensions of stratification in his discussion of class, power, and status. This multifaceted framework provides the background concepts for discussing status inconsistency. Status Inconsistency theories predict that people whose status is inconsistent, or higher on one dimension than one another, will be more frustrated ...   more details



  1. Status bar

    Refimprove date December 2006 File Emacs statusline.png thumb right 600px An example of a status bar in Emacs A status bar , similar to a status line , is an information area typically found at the bottom of Window computing window s in a graphical user interface . ref name GTKtut A status bar is sometimes ... information about the current state of its window, although some status bars have extra functionality ... information. A status bar can also be text based, primarily in console based applications, in which ... for application data. Usually, the status bar, typically called a status line in this context, displays ... WEdu Unix vi . ref Status lines have been used for more than 30 years ref name viHow to display ... to focus attention, status lines with contrasting hightlighting or colors can also be used to focus ... referred to as a status bar. A status bar can be implemented during software development ... http www.micahcarrick.com 12 24 2007 gtk glade tutorial part 1.html GUI tutorial status bar . ref Examples The status bar of a file manager often shows the count of items in the current directory, their total ... Image StatusbarWin2k.png The status bar of a web browser will sit relatively dormant when the user is viewing on a page, then light up with a flourish of activity when the user clicks a link. The status ..., colour space , or Image resolution resolution . In a word processor , the status bar often shows cursor ... in the status bar. In a spreadsheet , the status bar shows similar information to word processors .... Status bars allow split window interface Status bars, and status lines before them, have been used .... The use of status bars or status lines involves both advantages and disadvantages Advantages of status bars status bars allow viewing messages while viewing the total screen status bars allow typing information while viewing status data status bars allow other menu options while viewing status data status bars can continually show status during operation. Disadvantages of status bars status bars ...   more details



  1. Status shift

    unreferenced date November 2009 Confusing date December 2006 A status shift is the transition from one social status to another one. Some social status status es are mutually exclusive, like military or civilian, laicos or religious, noble or commoner. Other statuses are not mutually exclusive, but contextual. One of the identities might be used in certain settings, while the other is used in different settings where the other status is unfavorable, undesirable, or unnecessary. Stephen Colbert used the phrase in a taped interview with Harvard students in December 2006, briefly elaborating that all jokes contain status shifts http video.google.com videoplay?docid 5550134133036374310 . Stephen Colbert is a The Colbert Report satirical television pundit who plays the character of a Conservatism conservative , whose views contradict the actor s. This is called situational negotiation of social identity when ethnic identity is flexible and situational, it can become an achieved status. Shifting ethnic affiliations is when an ethnic group may move through levels of culture as they negotiate their identities. Ascribed status is associated with a position in the social political hierarchy in many societies. Minority groups with inferior power and less secure access to resources are subordinate to majority groups. Ethnic groups help create Race classification of human beings races in turn, discrimination against such a group is called racism . DEFAULTSORT Status Shift Category Sociological terms ...   more details



  1. Ascribed status

    Ascribed status is the social status a person is assigned at birth or assumed involuntarily later in life ..., a person born into a wealthy family has a high ascribed status based solely on the social networks .... In contrast, an achieved status is a social position a person takes on voluntarily that reflects ... status for example, a teacher or a firefighter. Individuals have control over their achieved ... potentially hinder their social growth. Ascribed status plays an important role in societies ... s ascribed status may place him or her in the social hierarchy each has a set of roles and expectations that are directly linked to each ascribed status and thus, provides a social identity. Factors The various factors which determine ascribed status are Ageing Age , as in age stratification Kinship ... Caste In addition to ascription, at birth there are also Delayed Ascription When the social status is given at a later stage of life Fluid Ascription When the ascribed status leads to an achieved status Reversible and irreversible ascribed status The sociologist, Ralph Linton , developed definitions for ascribed status and achieved status. According to Linton, ascribed status is assigned to an individual without reference to their innate differences or abilities. Achieved status is determined ... are clear and distinct, it is not always easy to identify whether an individual s status is ascribed ... fixed. Religion is generally perceived as an ascribed status but for those individuals that choose a religion as an adult or convert to another religion their religion is then an achieved status, based ... can be both irreversible and reversible. An example of an ascribed reversible status is the status of citizenship. An example of ascribed irreversible status is age. His conclusion is based on the fact that an ascribed status within a social structure is indicative of the behavior that one can exhibit but it does not explain the action itself. Ascribed status is an arbitrary system of classifying ...   more details



  1. Status brand

    Unreferenced date October 2007 marketing Status brands are brand s that, through association, inherently increase their owner s popularity in a certain community. Fact date October 2007 Unlike luxury brand s, status brands are usually available at different price point s and thus are available to shoppers of various demographics. Trendsetters determine the societal and cultural status ultimately associated with a given status brand. For example, entertainment and sports trendsetters promote status brands such as Armani , Prada , Triple 5 Soul , and Billionaire Boys Club . Trendsetters need not be famous, but media promotion often cements a brand s popularity. Brand strategists Angelito Tan and Daniel Saynt introduced the term as a means of studying the associations between popular brands and top trendsetters. Ranging from apparel to electronics to automobiles, status brands exist across the spectrum of goods available today. Category Brand management ...   more details



  1. Status migrainosus

    Status migrainosus is a debilitating migraine headache lasting for more than 72 hours. ref Michael Ament MD. http www.medlink.com cip.asp?UID mlt00071&src Search&ref 31050715 Status Migrainosus . Neurology MedLink, Jan 16, 2010 ref Treatment Intravenous prochlorperazine and dihydroergotamine . Notes Reflist Category Migraine ...   more details



  1. Status symbol

    A status symbol is a perceived visible, external denotation of one s social position and perceived indicator of economic or social status . ref Cite book last Cherrington first David J. title Organizational ... considered status symbols. Status symbol is also a sociology sociological term as part of social ... 2008. ref Status symbols by region and time Image S 500 L AMG Paket.jpg thumb 250px A Mercedes Benz luxury vehicles luxury sedan is an example of a perceived status symbol in many cultures. ref ... publisher China Library year 1994 isbn 187341028X ref What is considered a status symbol will differ ... valued status symbols may change over time. For example, before the invention of the printing press , possession of a large collection of book s was considered a status symbol. After the advent ... of books became less rarefied as a status symbol. Another common status symbol of the European ... of East Asia, pearl s and jade were major status symbols, reserved exclusively for royalty. Societal recognition Status symbols also indicate the cultural values of a society or a subculture. For example ..., such as cars, houses, or fine clothing, are considered status symbols. In a society that values honor or bravery, a battle scar would be more of a status symbol. In academic circles, a long list ... are a mark of high status. Body modifications The condition of one s body can be a status symbol. In times ... pale and fat was a status symbol, indicating wealth and prosperity through having more than enough ... and find little time for exercise, being tanned and thin is often a status symbol in modern cultures ... and flattened the foreheads of high born infants as a permanent, lifetime sign of noble status. ref ... subcultures in Western societies. Material possessions Possessions typically perceived as status symbols ... are movable status symbols that can be taken from one glamorous location to another. Status symbols ... copies was an important status symbol among rebellious teenagers . In the 1990s, foreign cigarette ...   more details



  1. Gibraltarian status

    Gibraltarian status is a legal status in Law of Gibraltar Gibraltar law defined by the Gibraltarian Status Act, 1962 . Persons with Gibraltarian status are registered on the Register of Gibraltarians . History expand section date January 2011 The term was coined in the 1920s at a time of increasing awareness of national identity and was popularised during Military history of Gibraltar during World War II World War II , when the civil population of Gibraltar was emergency evacuation evacuated to the United Kingdom and other parts of the British Empire . In 1962, the term was made a legal status in Gibraltar through the Gibraltarian Status Ordinance 1962 . ref http www.gibraltarlaws.gov.gi articles 1962 13o.pdf Gibraltarian Status Act 1962 ref The local ordinance Ordinance became the Gibraltarian Status Act, 1962 following the implementation of the Gibraltar Constitution Order 2006 . The Register of Gibraltarians pre dates Gibraltarian status the register was created in 1955 while Gibraltarian status originates with the Gibraltarian Status Act, 1962 . The 1962 act document Act provides a legal framework for the register, and defines who is eligible to be listed on the register. Eligibility for Gibraltarian status The following is a summary of the eligibility for Gibraltarian status contained in the 1962 Act. See the text of the act for full details. http www.gibraltarlaws.gov.gi articles 1962 13o.pdf A person is eligible to be registered as a Gibraltarian people Gibraltarian if they are a United Kingdom national British national and a They were born in Gibraltar on or before the 30th day of June 1925 or b They are child of a person born in Gibraltar on or before the 30th day ... status, if they satisfy the minister that a they are a British Overseas Territories citizen by virtue ... status. Rights Gibraltarians have full Residency domicile right of residence in Gibraltar. References ... Gibraltar topics DEFAULTSORT Gibraltarian Status Categories Category Gibraltar law Category ...   more details



  1. Status Anxiety

    Infobox book name Status Anxiety title orig translator image File Status Anxiety Alain de Botton book cover art.jpg 200px Cover image caption author Alain de Botton illustrator cover artist country language series subject Philosophy , psychology genre publisher Hamish Hamilton , Penguin Books pub date 2004 english pub date media type pages isbn ISBN 0 375 42083 5 oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by Status Anxiety is a nonfiction book by Alain de Botton . It was first published in 2004 by Hamish Hamilton subsequent publications have been by Penguin Books . Central thesis Status Anxiety discusses the desire of people in many modern societies to climb the social ladder and the anxiety anxieties that result from a focus on how one is perceived by others. De Botton claims that chronic anxiety about status is an inevitable unintended consequence side effect of any democracy democratic , ostensibly egalitarianism egalitarian society . De Botton lays out the causes of and solutions to status anxiety as follows Causes Love Lovelessness Expectation epistemic Expectation Meritocracy Snobbery Dependence Solutions Philosophy Art Politics Religion Bohemianism Film A two hour documentary film about this thesis , also called Status Anxiety film Status Anxiety and written by Alain de Botton, was released in 2004. A version of it was shown in 2008 on Public Broadcasting Service channels like Boston WGBH TV s digital channel WGBX TV in the United States. See also Social status Affluenza External links http www.alaindebotton.com status.asp Status Anxiety Alain de Botton website Category Sociology books Category 2004 books sociology book stub ...   more details



  1. Oratory status

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image StJoePraireSep04.JPG thumbnail right 300px The former Saint Joseph s Prairie Church Washington Township Saint Joseph s Prairie Church in Washington Township, Dubuque County, Iowa Dubuque County , Iowa . This parish ceased being an active parish in 1989 , and was maintained as an Oratory until it was deconsecrated and sold in 1994 . In the Roman Catholic Church , Oratory Status is a special status that a church building church building may be placed in. In oratory status the parish has been closed and the church building and grounds become the responsibility of a neighboring parish. A church building that has been placed on oratory status does not have regular masses scheduled. But such churches are available for special occasions. These include weddings, funerals, holidays, holy days of obligation, the feast day of the church s patron Saint, and other special masses. DEFAULTSORT Oratory Status Category Types of church buildings ...   more details



  1. Marital status

    Unreferenced date March 2009 A person s marital status indicates whether the person is married . Questions about marital status appear on many polls and forms, including census es and credit card applications. In the simplest sense, the only possible answers are single relationship single or married . However, other options are often included, such as divorced , widowed ,widow or widower, cohabiting , civil union , domestic partnership , and unmarried partners . While anyone who is not married is technically single in legal terms, it is often seen as desirable to include these other items. Some unmarried people do not identify as single for a variety of reasons, and may be reluctant to describe themselves that way. In some cases, knowing that people are divorced, widowed, or in a relationship is more useful than simply knowing that they are unmarried. Family status is the combination of marital status with number of children. Marital status studied in combination with other factors also reveals a marriage gap . See also Vital record Visual markers of marital status Category Marriage de Familienstand es Estado civil eu Egoera zibil fi Siviilis ty nl Burgerlijke staat no Sivilstand pl Stan cywilny pt Estado civil sv Civilst nd ...   more details



  1. Master status

    Expert subject Sociology date November 2008 Master status is a sociological term used to denote the social position , which is the primary identifying Character structure characteristic of an individual. It is defined as a status that has exceptional importance for social identity, often shaping a person s entire life ref name Macionis2010 cite book author Macionis title Sociology 7th Canadian Ed. publisher Pearson Canada Inc isbn 9780631213482 pages 128 ref The master status, whether Ascribed status ascribed or Achieved status achieved , overshadows or dominates all other social positions of the status set in most or all situations. The term was suggested in an article of 1945 by Everett Hughes who cited sex and race as illustrations of dominating statuses. The other social positions form the status set an individual s entire collection of statuses, at a specific period of time. Over a lifetime, a person regularly exchange, relinquish, and take on many different statuses. The master status is often the most important constituent in the architecture of an individual s identity. Common master statuses are those of Race classification of human beings race or ethnicity , sex , sexual orientation , physical ability, Ageing age , Socioeconomics economic standing, religion or spirituality , and education . Others include that of being a parent , child , or sibling being employed or unemployed and being disability disabled or Mental illness mentally ill . It is not realistic to deny that as a society we label individuals based on their most prominent characteristic in this respect, such as the old loon , the blonde bimbo , etc. In perception, an individual s master status supersedes ... more so, an individual s master status dominates her his perception by others and their behaviour towards him her. More than other aspects of the status set, the master status affects how the individual ... Canada Inc.. pp. 157. Category Sociological terms Category Role status socio stub ...   more details



  1. Status attainment

    Refimprove date October 2007 Status attainment or status attainment theory is a concept of sociology . It deals largely with one s position in society, or class. Status attainment is affected by both achieved ... by a combination of parent s status, one s own efforts and abilities, and luck. The idea behind status attainment is that one can be mobile, either upwardly or downwardly, in the form of a class system. In education context, status attainment assumes that social status of parent affects educational level achieved by children, which in turn affects occupational level and social status. Thus, level of schooling would affect moderate the degree of intergenerational transmission of social status. ref http vocationalpsychology.com term statusattainment.htm Status Attainment Theory ref History ... to isolate the concept of status attainment. Their initial thesis stated that the lower the level from ... social status position is to start at the bottom. They continued to find that the flaw was in the question ... system rather than at the bottom. Men whose fathers held high status jobs had increased odds of gaining a high status position although the results had shown a considerably weak correlation ... status rather than a father s occupational status. Men who held high status jobs were usually able to give their sons more years of quality education than those who didn t hold high status jobs. As of 2011 Peter Blau and Otis Duncan s conduct of the initial research study and their status attainment Conceptual model model continues to be the core behind the theory of status attainment. Status attainment in the United States The first factor that affects one s status attainment is a person ... with status attainment. Next, ability is usually measured by some sort of achievement test, and therefore .... Academic performance contributes to status attainment because it eventually determines what job you ... are linked together and continue to affect each other throughout one s lifespan. Status Attainment ...   more details



  1. Status marmoratus

    orphan date September 2010 Status marmoratus is the presence in full term infants of basal nucleus lesion s resulting from acute total asphyxia . The lesions have a marbled appearance caused by neuron al loss and an overgrowth of myelin in the putamen , Caudate nucleus caudate , and thalamus . References http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com status marmoratus med stub Category Pediatrics pl Stan marmurkowaty ...   more details




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