2014
DOI: 10.2174/1874945301406010016
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The Behavior of Law: A Theoretical Integration

Abstract: Abstract:Purpose: To examine the socio-cultural-demographic and reproductive factors as underlying determinants of obesity.It also tends to understand the dynamics of various factors that act on contributory lines and consequently influence the incidence and management of 'conventional prognosticators of chronic disease' with the help of facets of ecological theory. Methods:A cross-sectional sample of 698 women of three different ethnicities and geographical regions were included in the study. Two tribal popul… Show more

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“…Zainullah Sociology of law in the perspective 91 to Black can be conceptualized on social expressions which are fundamental aspects of social life. Both are vertical (startification), horizontal (morphology), symbol (culture), corporate (organization) and normative dimensions (social control) (H. Michalski, 2015). Each of these propositions states a relationship between law and another aspect of social life stratification, morphology, culture, organization, or social control (Donald Black, 2010).…”
Section: Donald Black's Legal Sociology Thoughtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zainullah Sociology of law in the perspective 91 to Black can be conceptualized on social expressions which are fundamental aspects of social life. Both are vertical (startification), horizontal (morphology), symbol (culture), corporate (organization) and normative dimensions (social control) (H. Michalski, 2015). Each of these propositions states a relationship between law and another aspect of social life stratification, morphology, culture, organization, or social control (Donald Black, 2010).…”
Section: Donald Black's Legal Sociology Thoughtmentioning
confidence: 99%