In the eighteenth century the Protestant Irish relatively easily became acculturated and socially accepted. |
Only five percent of mammals are thought to be socially monogamous, including gibbons, jackals, and tamarins. |
We seek to nurture these young people so that they can fulfill their true potential, both academically and socially. |
To his great credit, Bentham used these critical gifts in a socially reformist spirit, to improve the common weal. |
Usually it has to do with our abominably bad way of simply not finding a place for people to attach socially. |
They have to discover the root cause of abnormality, help children perform academically, personally and socially. |