Sentences with phrase «breakdown of traditional»

Instead, academics, advocates and community members describe a number of inter-related factors that contribute to the issue — including intergenerational trauma and the breakdown of traditional culture and kinship practices.
In various ways the anthropological studies he draws on link the increasing predominance of the «bachelor farmer», sexual repression, the breakdown of the traditional family structure and conflicts over farm inheritance as contributing to the high levels of mental illness in rural Ireland at the time.
Moriyama focuses in on the lost and the discarded, and finds echoes of living through the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan.
At the same time, many of the artists showed the violent breakdown of traditional practices.
The disappearance of the network, with the breakdown of traditional cultures, is bound to cause cultural impoverishment.
«Political and cultural shifts, including the development of an avant - garde and the breakdown of the traditional organization of sexuality, gave rise to themes that found continual expression in unconventional portraits throughout the century.
I don't say this because I know what the alternative will be but because the breakdown of the traditional model is accelerating.
While some suggest that these demographics indicate charter schools are contributing to the resegregation of public education, charter school advocates counter that charter enrollment resembles the demographic breakdown of traditional public schools in their surrounding districts and neighborhoods, and note that communities often intentionally establish charter schools to reach large numbers of underserved students (NAPCS, 2012).
The ethics challenge: The breakdown of traditional forms of professional training and socialization that might prepare young people for their increasingly public roles as media makers and community participants.
The breakdown of traditional American family values over the past 50 years is largely to blame for the anti-police hostility seen in New York and across the country, NYPD Commissioner...
The Conservative party are to launch a «personal morality campaign'to stop the breakdown of traditional family units.
If so, what are the social consequences resulting from the breakdown of traditional families that were previously defined by marriage?
Sociologist and contributing researcher Thibaut de Saint Pol said: «Snacking in France does not lead to the breakdown of traditional meals, which continue to flourish.
I'm a little tired of the judgemental lament about the breakdown of the traditional evening meal that means dinner at 6 with everyone at home being served a la June Cleaver.
It was just in this period that, as Nathan Glazer put it in The Limits of Social Policy, we witnessed «the breakdown of traditional ways of handling distress,» ways that «are located in the family primarily, but also in the ethnic group, the neighborhood, the church.»
They point to other issues, from violence in video games and movies to the supposed breakdown of the traditional family.
The breakdown of traditional marketing and the rise of capital efficient contract manufacturing enables entrepreneurs to compete on a scale they never could before.

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If that's the case, our breakdown of the best checking accounts includes traditional accounts that could meet your particular needs.
On our traditional breakdown, the expanded portfolio, we had a reduction of 1.3 %, basically driven by the corporate and middle - market operations, especially in the corporate segment.
When government then attempts to respond to the social problems caused by the breakdown of private intermediary institutions, its new programs invariably weaken traditional structures further and make matters in some important respects worse.
``... a new culture is foreshadowed in the turbulence and spiritual confusion of [our] times... our certainty of imminent change is based... upon the worldwide breakdown of established social order and traditional culture;... nowhere more marked or more disastrous than within that civilisation... that goes by the name of Christendom.»
The problem of family loyalty is compounded in our generation by the breakup — some would call it the breakdownof traditional family values.
The United States has never been a Catholic country, of course, and today we are not even truly a Christian country, given the continuing collapse of traditional Protestantism — graphically demonstrated by the legalisation of abortion and the breakdown of marriage.
It serves as an indication of the breakdown of civil discourse, and the attempt by some culture warriors on the left to denigrate traditional religious believers as a darkened sect, unworthy of consideration.
Nor did most of us perceive how, all around us, the social environment was being transformed by a sudden breakdown in traditional norms governing sexual behavior and a sharp rise in family disruption.
One can point to the emergence of a variety of critical approaches to religion in general, and to Christianity in particular, which have contributed to the breakdown of certainties: These include historical - critical and other new methods for the study of biblical texts, feminist criticism of Christian history and theology, Marxist analysis of the function of religious communities, black studies pointing to long - obscured realities, sociological and anthropological research in regard to cross-cultural religious life, and examinations of traditional teachings by non-Western scholars.
«The Social Significance of the Traditional Two - Parent Family: The Impact of Its Breakdown on the Lives of Children, Adults, and Societies» reinforces courage with an excellent summary of the pertinent findings from social science.
On the contrary, he said, «To judge from the behavior and the achievements of the wealthy classes today in any quarter of the world, the outlook is very depressing» and he added: «If the economic problem is solved, mankind will be deprived of its traditional purpose... must we not expect a nervous breakdown
No matter how the breakdown of the «modernization» syndrome might occur, Heilbroner envisages a relapse into traditional authoritarianism as the most likely result, providing, that is, that the worst outcome, total destruction of life on the planet, is avoided.
This breakdown makes the grains easier to digest, and preserves much of the nutrition from the live sprouted grain that is normally lost in traditional bread making.
Using a traditional steam jacketed kettle, food manufacturers struggle with breakdown of particulates due to slow cook times, burn on, flavour contamination and fouling of the product.
Some feel that there is a cultural care breakdown in First World countries, and parents in these countries seek out caregivers, like nannies, who still hold to «traditional» maternal ways of caring for children that busy, anxious parents can not provide.
Well, the real reason for the breakdown of the banking system is because the traditional rules of capitalism were broken: people started believing what estate agents were telling them.
In the episode, the Vancouver native generously shares her knowledge, giving us a full breakdown of her education and then each of the components of traditional Chinese medicine: acupuncture, acupressure, cupping, herbs, gua sha, and nutrition.
This breakdown makes the grains easier to digest, and preserves much of the nutrition from the live sprouted grain that is normally lost in traditional bread making.
According to Jane Friedman's post «The Key Book Publishing Paths: 2017», posted May 20, 2017, she has provided a detailed breakdown of the publishing industry from the Big 5 (traditional) to Alternative to Self - Publishing (DIY) and covers basic, important questions:
So when I started thinking about a second book, I realized that I had three options: keep dumping my poor narrator into huge life - changing situations every couple of years, which not only is pretty implausible but would probably give him a nervous breakdown by about book four; go with the traditional framework of following him through more minor ups and downs, which, again, didn't interest me; or switch narrator.
Okwui Enwezor, curator of the 56th International Art Exhibition, underlines the traditional role of the Venice Biennale as an event focused on socioeconomic changes and historical breakdowns in art, culture, politics and economy.
In these ways Mirza continually attempts to breakdown traditional or prescribed roles to expose the realities and complexities of working together.
There's also a breakdown of the status of the e-book industry (sales tripled to $ 313 million in 2009), and how e-books compare to traditional publishing (only estimated at 5 - 10 % of the overall market), but the interesting part here is the author's perspective.
This case is going to be close, and copyright cases do not tend to follow the traditional conservative - versus - liberal breakdown of the court.»
Traditional project management software with one - to - many work breakdown structure, like Microsoft Project, can hardly accommodate more than one person conveniently, not to speak of many projects and departments.
Fortunately, directly below that is a traditional analog breakdown of your lying down, sitting, standing, walking and running times.
A great breakdown of how to make connections outside traditional methods.
The settlement of Darwin from 1869, the influx of other Aboriginal groups into the claim area, the attempted assimilation of Aboriginal people into the European community and the consequences of the implementation of those attempts and other government policies (however one might judge their correctness), led to the reduction of the Larrakia population, the dispersal of Larrakia people from the claim area, and to a breakdown in Larrakia people's observance and acknowledgement of traditional laws and customs.
«From an Aboriginal perspective, the experience of family violence must be understood in the historical context of white settlement and colonisation and their resulting (and continuing) impacts: cultural dispossession, breakdown of community kinship systems and Aboriginal law, systemic racism and vilification, social and economic exclusion, entrenched poverty, problematic substance use, inherited grief and trauma, and loss of traditional roles and status (Aboriginal Affairs Victoria 2008).»
As an attorney who practices both Collaborative Divorce and traditional litigation I experience both the cause and the effect of the breakdown of the collaborative process.
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