Sentences with phrase «class affluence»

Larry has a suburban home (bland) and family (unappreciative) and a level of middle class affluence that give him a comfortable living.
It's only the middle - class affluence of southern England which has its own separate agenda.
During Splash's youth, Wauwatosa had been a small bedroom suburb on the western outskirts of Milwaukee, a quiet, tidy enclave whose middle - class affluence was as sturdy as its stone houses, as neatly clipped as its putting - green lawns, a town where men often took the streetcar to work, or else walked whistling under the elms.
It may be also that Western middle - class affluence will soon be recognized not as the universal ideal but as a remarkable exception in human history, one bearing great stewardship opportunities and responsibilities for worldwide extension of the gospel and for helping the underprivileged to help themselves.

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The motivations vary by discipline, but a short list would include the largely physical pleasure of the Utilitarians, the desire for survival of the Darwinians, the incestuous sexual cravings of the Freudians, the quest for power and class domination of the Marxists, and the blind search for unlimited affluence of modern economists.
The affluence of the industrialized world, in which Bono is part of the wealthiest class, is a scandal to theological and moral understandings of global justice.
The paralyzing effect of affluence takes its toll on middle - and upper - class people.
The vices of the middle - aged and the middle class of middle America have been scored repeatedly, while the suburbanite is routinely pictured as one who cowardly flees from the tumult of the inner city to enjoy his affluence in the privacy of his background with its green grass and ubiquitous charcoal grill.
The relative affluence of many U.S. citizens has tended to cover up or mask serious problems of racism and antagonism between social classes.
These religious issues — personal formation and making sense of life — are often disguised by our relative affluence and the apparent assumption that getting everyone to middle - class economic status will solve all problems.
The middle class is growing in affluence exponentially and over time their eating habits will match similar profiles to Western countries with higher consumption of protein and a higher reliance on eating out and convenience,» he said.
The breaking market can be attributed to a few factors, chiefly increasing globalisation and the affluence of a growing middle class.
Dr Philip Withington at the University of Cambridge has found that affluence rather than poverty has tended to drive consumption levels, especially among the middle classes and higher, even though legislation and enforcement is often focused on the poorer parts of the population.
She has been chronicling affluence for a quarter - century and takes the chance to ruminate on her work and how the wealthy class has changed in the last 25 years, with an emphasis on how people often emulate the rich without actually being able to afford their lifestyle.
Middle - class, mixed - income neighborhoods have become less common as more neighborhoods of concentrated poverty and concentrated affluence have developed.
But I suspect (middle class) affluence might actually shorten LE also — in terms of heart disease, obesity, diabetes etc..
A lot of small dog breeds were once the prize possessions of nobility and members of the ruling class, often symbols of affluence and presented to one another to gain favor.
On explaining the rationale behind the creation of the show, Serge and Sarah comment: «Today we are seeing a radical shift of affluence and power from traditional luxury customers to the Creative Class.
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The stories of migrant workers in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and elsewhere are crucial narratives that need to be told alongside the growing affluence of many of these societies in the past decades, together with the stories of struggle of what is considered the «local» working class and of other historically disadvantaged groups, and on the backdrop of the different historical waves of migration that have shaped so much of our world.
This seems unfathomable given the high levels of education, affluence, and respect lawyers enjoy (or will enjoy), factors which predict happiness and job satisfaction in other areas of life.This class will present the research to date on lawyers and happiness.
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