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Most implementations of Windows NT/2000/.NET Server use NetBEUI .
Class
In Marx’s sense of the term, is determined by a person’s relationship to the means of production. In Weber’s usage, class is determined by a person’s “market situation.”
Status Groups
Communities or groups of people who share a similar social status, often determined by factors such as occupation, wealth, and prestige.
Parties
Social gatherings of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment; in a political context, organized groups of people with similar ideological beliefs or goals.
Classes
Distinct groups within a society, differentiated by factors like wealth, occupation, and social status.
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