Not exact matches
These same people say that the problems of the family are temporary
dislocations caused
by evolutionary
social change.
The result has been that converts have suffered a complete
social dislocation and, disowned
by their own people, have had to find a home within a European or Europeanized community.
«The country remains impoverished
by many indications... In the 20 years between June 12, 1993 election and today, Nigeria has earned enough money to create a Dubai in each of the six geo - political zones and make our citizens some of the most prosperous people on earth, but what we have instead is collapse of infrastructure, deepening poverty (70 % rate from 45 % in 1999),
social dislocations, high unemployment rate and violent crimes.»
He notes that early child - parent bonding is made more difficult
by the effects of poverty,
dislocation, and
social strife.
These include mental, physical, and
social needs that are shaped
by dislocation and trauma exposure; academic needs that pertain to limited or interrupted prior formal schooling; and adjustment to the norms and characteristics of a new country, community, and school setting.
- The Independent on Sunday (UK) «Thoughtful, meticulously written, and slow burning... A story that is a warning of the dangers of mass surveillance, but also a meditation on the frailty of individual identity when it is shaken
by personal and
social breakdown, and
by the
dislocation of expatriate life.»
The Great Schism, the Hundred Years War, the Black Death, the development of gunpowder, the dire economic circumstances brought on throughout Europe
by the advent of the Little Ice Age, and the
dislocations wrought
by urban development,
social mobility, and the Crusades, were all of crucial importance to the formation of the anxiety and insecurity that made the nominalist vision of the world believable.
We also know that the health disparities and inequities experienced
by Aboriginal peoples are rooted in racism and marginalization,
dislocation, and
social exclusion.