Sentences with phrase «economic division»

As well as reducing our reliance on fossil fuels we need to reduce competition over resources and address the growing socio - economic divisions which are set to fuel environmental conflicts.
«It would have required a lot of prescience to predict in 1965 that American politics, for so many decades based on economic divisions, would soon split over social issues and, especially,....
In the present changing military alliances and global security setup, there is clear danger of intensified violence along the lines of race, ethnicity, religio - cultural and socio - economic divisions as well as political and military conflicts.
«He has the opportunity now to build upon the AVMA Economic Division's solid foundation to ensure that all the incredible data we have is turned into the most effective tools and resources for our members and the profession.»
Newsome's treatise on social and economic divisions explores and recreates heraldic meaning through contemporary imagery and concepts.
The film is part of an ongoing interdisciplinary project The Corrections Documentary Project, in which Hunt investigates the institution of the prison, and more specifically, how incarceration helps structure and preserve racial and economic divisions within society.
Unfortunately, economic divisions continue, and anti-gentrification protesters vandalized the building a few years ago.
Whilst attendance at the parent and baby / toddler groups had increased since BC1, there were still socio - economic divisions between those parents who were more and less likely to attend.
Why the Democrats Are Blue: Secular Liberalism and the Decline of the People's Party by Mark Stricherz Encounter, 315 pages, $ 29.95 It would have required a lot of prescience to predict in 1965 that American politics, for so many decades based on economic divisions, would soon split over....
I followed up and asked him if he wasn't somewhat more concerned now, given the political and economic divisions that seem so acute and don't appear to be getting any better for the time being.
Our life together is communal, not competitive, and it requires an economic division that enables each person to make a distinctive contribution to our common life.
It includes, but is not confined to, economic division.
It would have required a lot of prescience to predict in 1965 that American politics, for so many decades based on economic divisions, would soon split over social issues and, especially, abortion.
There is looming instability in countries such as Argentina and Brazil, where recent protests reflect deep social and economic divisions — problems that plague much of South America.
If these economic divisions harden, they can lead to social inequality.
It looks at the economic divisions and the changes to de...
I was concerned that my new 6th graders were going to start out divided, based on the various elementary feeder schools they came from, the divisions between townships, and the socio - economic divisions that are so apparent in our school community.
Employing a metaphorical interpretation of absence and obstruction, Michael Joo's (b. 1966) Emigrant (2012) explores notions of exclusion and socio - economic division.
He worked as a freelance photographer for the Weekly Illustrated and recorded the British class structure for what would become The English at Home, an influential examination of the human condition and English socio - economic divisions.
Drawing on philosopher Pierre Bourdieu's characterisation of the artist as «the dominated part of the dominant class», the show explores the role and status of the artist within society, as one that exists between privilege and oppression: «We are interested in the process that transforms the existential and institutional figure of the artist into a medium that some use to demonstrate and modify their entanglement in the mechanisms of socio - economic divisions
The participants should take into consideration the advances in technology, the exploration of sustainable systems, and the establishment of new urban and architectural methods to solve economic, social, and cultural problems of the contemporary city including the scarcity of natural resources and infrastructure and the exponential increase of inhabitants, pollution, economic division, and unplanned urban sprawl.
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