Sentences with phrase «current social fears»

Homosexuality «is being used as the stalking - horse of all the current social fears concerning the disintegration of moral And social structures.

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Those fears are justified, and it's easy to see several ways that Social Security benefits could shrink from current levels.
The current series of studies present findings from two animal models of PTSD, namely the mouse chronic social defeat (CSDS) model (Berton et al., 2006; Golden et al., 2011) recently developed in collaboration with Dr. Eric Nestler and also the fear - conditioned, Wistar - Kyoto (WKY) rat model (DaSilva et al., 2011; 2013).
But yes, I think that this general idea is probably one reason that socialization and fear periods have evolved the way that they have — they are a holdover from a social structure that made sense for their wild ancestors, with a closed social group and not much reason to be open to new things after reaching adulthood, even though these traits may no longer be adaptive in their current role as pets.
In recognition of current fears about the negative effects of smartphones and social media, the latest entry in the Brain Training series is themed around concentration.
This new body of work suggests a re-imagining of the black male figure at a time when current events and statistics reflect a social reality of limited expectations, contingency, and disproportionate fear.
Appropriation does not stop there, however, for #makeamericagreatagain thematically rubs up against the demagoguery prevalent in the current American social and political landscape and rhetoric espoused by primary candidates to engender fear in the American public.
This new work suggests a re-imagining of the black male figure at a time when current events and statistics reflect a social reality of limited expectations, contingency, and disproportionate fear.
At a time when the future is represented substantially in terms of fears rather than opportunities, Duncan's work manifests the hope of real affirmative social and material change through conditions of possibility which exist now, but which are beyond our view from the current state of affairs
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