Sentences with phrase «society works because»

It is impossible to operate otherwise — our society works because of it.
The Mohawk Hudson Humane Society works because of donations and volunteers.

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Price, for example, said she lost a bid into a secret society because of her work raising awareness about alleged assailants at Yale.
The work that I do on dark matter, I'm not sure it will have a lot of meaning if those kids don't have an opportunity to learn about it because society has been devastated by global warming.
Augmented reality because I see that as the next huge evolution of the way our society integrates and works with technology.
Flexible work hours, generous family leave policies, and yes, on - site day care make sense, and not just for the overall well - being of our society and our communities but because it can boost a company's bottom line.
People of color often come to this work more worn down than white folks because we bring with us the exhaustion that comes with feeling the lifelong effects of everyday racism from the rest of society.
New Democrats are working to create a more fair and inclusive society, because we believe that no one should be left behind and denied the opportunity to succeed.
For example, if your religion tells you to help your fellow man, you can take that commandment out into the secular because you can also say that society works better and is more just when we look after each other.
Because you refuse to get along with all in society, you end of being the menace to all of us who are willing to work within society to build society.
The Jewish scholar Joseph Klausner, for example, holds that the Pharisees and Sadducees were justified in their attacks on Jesus because he imperiled Jewish culture at its foundations, and that by ignoring everything that belongs to wholesome social life he undercut the work of centuries.2 Others within the Christian tradition have felt considerable uneasiness lest the words of Jesus about nonresistance imperil the civil power of the State, or his words about having no anxiety for food or drink or other material possessions curtail an economic motivation essential to society.
This class of people rarely feels disoriented by rapid changes in the demographic makeup of society because they see the system working for them.
Latin American Protestant seminaries, theologians and publishing houses have a relatively limited space in which to move, work and think — in part because of the financial and ideological pressures of North American Christian churches, mission boards and societies.
There are some basic rules of thumb that societies live by across the world (don't kill, don't steal, ect...) because a society in anarachy doesn't work, or rather, it doesn't work as well as a civil lawful society.
But because they have very little information about the Chinese churches, those Korean Christians can not understand the mission work of Chinese Christians within their own society.
The landowner knew very well that they were in that situation because the powerful in society, the wealthy and the influential, even the educated and the religious, had created this terrible situation where millions of people had no work.
They are also imaginative and sensate experiences of «the whole,» the universe, and they work to reconcile a society because they catch up the most important diversities within a society.
This was my church experience, no matter what church I attended I was always counted on and called to do the work no one else wanted, because they new I wasn't afraid to «get my hands dirty» by ministry to those marginalized, disenfranchised, and stigmatized by the church and society.
Laughing «In theory the idea is that society will greatly benefit from individualistic tendencies because a person who is only out to make himself better still has to work in the model of capitalism, which means that if that person is a successful capitalist, then society in turn benefits as a consequence of his work.
A Christianity that is not socially utilitarian still has social relevance because its imperatives direct it to work in society.
In theory the idea is that society will greatly benefit from individualistic tendencies because a person who is only out to make himself better still has to work in the model of capitalism, which means that if that person is a successful capitalist, then society in turn benefits as a consequence of his work.
If those elements of the population for whom crime is an acceptable alternative grow to any sizable percentage because of economic privation or because of prejudice, or if these alienated groups are prevented from finding a way to work within the system, then the whole society will be reduced very quickly to choosing between living in a police state or living in anarchy.
The true minority in our society are the elite and they got that way because of hard work and determination, therefore we as citizens must stop blaming them and blame ourselves.
Because a presumption of confidentiality protects an individual's right to self - government, personal freedom and autonomy, it is widely judged necessary to the orderly working of society.
Because so much of the Methodist work was in reality home missions, their missionary society founded in 1819 made little effort to distinguish between home and foreign missions.
I believe we must be worth our salaries because that is how the mechanisms of the society works.
I love to read the comments though that are wrong though, because it is a good commentary on what societies as a whole need to work on... wait... I think you're in Canada?
I'm wondering, as a SAHM who finds myself feeling a bit of a non-entity because I'm not in productive work, whether «mother» as a superior label is actually a compensation for a role that is not valued by society.
I know most manufactures add sudsing agents to their detergents because society thinks that bubbles clean & forget that it is SOAP that actually does the work which makes it very difficult to gauge proper detergent amounts.
And rightfully so — in the US our society makes us believe we won't make enough or we must return to work soon because we don't have paid parental leave.
After generations of breastfeeding playing second fiddle to formula feeding (in most of our society), and because breastfeeding still happens largely «under cover» or at home, many people are unfamiliar with how it works or know what constitutes «normal» for breastfed babies.
Society's underlying message is that men who make sacrifices and choose family over career advancement do it because they can't succeed at work.
«Because of two working parents and other changes in society, if kids want to share in sports, they have to do it when it's dark,» Clark said.
I'm glad I can work, and I was really lucky in the situation I had, but most women don't have that choice, because in reality, motherhood is considered both a luxury and drudgery by society.
Obviously this is a pretty broad question, and I don't care if these are primary sources, to collaborative works by modern historians, to historical fictions (as I'm sure much of this detail will be left to the imagination as not much evidence will remain), but I'm looking for how humans ran societies, and the issue they dealt with, on a day to day basis, because people live on a day to day basis, and don't, like historians, summarize a decade in a couple of pages of writing.
Because a society that works for everyone is a society based on fairness.
Access to affordable housing affects us all because it is the entry ticket to society: to security and stability, to work, health and community.
«Because the baby boom is such a big cohort we can track their progress through society like a python eating a pig - watching the bulge work its way through,» he says.
So presumably, the less wealthy, after being told what to spend their money on by «society» for all their working years, reach pensionable age fully moulded by a paternalistic government into financially responsible citizens who will commit a significant amount of their time to research where they want to invest their pensions, and subsequently enjoy «regular updates on how their pension fund was growing» — because of course, like house prices, pension funds can only rise in value.
«When working parents have no choice but to put their weeks - old infant into childcare because our system doesn't provide parental leave, it is of the utmost importance that we as a society, at the very least, guarantee the safety of children in these childcare settings.
A little later, famed economist and director of the Eugenics Society John Maynard Keynes held the view that contraception was vital because the working class was too «drunken and ignorant».
The Labour Party was founded by the trade unions, the Fabians and the Co-operative movement because the working class majority in society had no political voice representing their interests.
«There's a blurred line between work and play in foraging societies because children are constantly rehearsing for adult roles by playing,» Boyette says.
Scott: Well, we talked about this a lot and we've been working with the scientific societies and education societies that we work with, but we also work with the celebrities community and so we have a kind of a broader range of folks that we interact with than most science co-organizations because, you know, National Center for Science Education is this very odd hybrid of an activist organization, but still a scholarly organization at the same time so.
Bowen, who presented his work at last month's meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in Seattle, explains that having two microphones in two different locations — like two ears — is better than one because they hear different aspects of the same sonic event.
And it all works because the tongue itself is so soft, Noel and colleagues report February 1 in Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
«They've gone a little out of favor as a standard treatment because there are newer things that may work better without [the risk of depression],» says Joshua Nathan, MD, president - elect of the Illinois Psychiatric Society and assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of Illinois Chicago.
Well, modern society seemed to have shunned it because noone can prove that it works.
They work because they prey on your emotions, your fears and society's unbelievable and unattainable standards of beauty.
Intuitive eating work is extremely important because I believe that we as a society are taught to never feel hunger and to use food as a reward or punishment as opposed to a nutrient for fueling our bodies.
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