Social workers do not work with any
particular element of society; depending on their individual assignment, they may work with children, adults or even the elderly.
We habitually think of persons, one by one, as the
constituent elements of society, and we regard the social whole as made up of their enforced or voluntary blending.
Bremmer and Kupchan worry that in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist rhetoric before elections next year «could give cover to
radicalized elements of society that want to target Muslims and lower - caste Hindus.»
The recent trends of trying to turn the «separation of church and state» into a defacto ban on any public reference to religion is the most
recent element of society which offends many in the Christian — and other — faiths.
Once, the First Secretary of the Regional Communist Party insisted that the «black beetles» vote in town rather than at the monastery as a way of teaching «the atavistic deviant
non-working-class element of society» a lesson.
(5) Jerry Falwell's major success in 1980 may have lain not in achieving the dramatic effects of which he boasted but in demonstrating for religious and social leaders the potential of television and its associated media to bring
together elements of society that had previously been scattered.
For example, when we close our eyes to
elements of society such as the homeless, the unemployed, the mentally ill, and others who do not seem to fit into our idealization of social order, or if we forget the sufferings of past generations, we end up with sketches that are inadequate to God's own vision of the future.
He tells the story of the soul by means of a political allegory, wherein the elements of the spiritual constitution are mapped
onto elements of society.
To make disparaging remarks about the
controlling elements of society strikes me as different to the majority controlling elements making disparaging comments about minorities.
So yes, in an odd way Labour have helped social mobility - they have helped the economically inactive, benefit -
sustained element of society (i) to vault those in the working - classes who actually do work, and (ii) to overtake Labour's much - hated middle classes, in terms of money to spare.
As we've seen with standard transgenic techniques and other gene - editing technologies, if you develop a product for human consumption, it will be rejected
by elements of society.
«Technology is such a
pervasive element of our society, you have to find a way to integrate it into business models,» says Gaudreault, who is also co-owner of Pitbull Events, a premier gay entertainment company.
Much as he once buried a plane that was no longer in use as a performative earth work, Hiorns hints here to an excavation of sorts, an unearthing of the forgotten social, political, consumer, industrial,
mechanical elements of our society and resignification of these elements vis - à - vis the presence of the bodies of naked youth.
Though the backs of playing cards are meant to be neutral — empty signifiers whose meaning is filled in by the value on the front of the card — Tyson found that
elements of society often leaked onto the imagery of card backs, situating them in a specific place and time by default, even when there was no intention for the original image to provide a window into a cultural moment.
Featuring works from Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art collection created mostly in the 1980s and»90s by artists including Chris Burden, Alfredo Jaar, Louise Lawler, Inigo Manglano - Ovalle, and Adrian Piper, this exhibition reveals the continuing resonance and complexity of topics such as freedom of expression, militarism, the dynamics of race, human and economic consequences of globalization, and other
defining elements of society today.
Often called «The Eight,» or the Ashcan School, the group (George Luks, William Glackens, John Sloan, Everett Shinn, Arthur B. Davies, Maurice Prendergast, Ernest Lawson, and George Bellows) painted with a journalistic approach, portraying the grit and
seedy elements of society.
Like other
fundamental elements of our society, we should strive to work together and to find areas of agreement where we can advance what I believe is our shared desired: to leave our nation and world better than we found it.
• Seeking an esteemed job as a babysitter where I will be able to educate and take care of the kids in a better way to make them a
productive element of society.
That failure exacts a great cost from the nation's economy, widens painful gaps in income, frustrates efforts to spur upward mobility, contributes to civic decay and political division, and worsens the inequalities that plague so
many elements of our society.
The photographs, made in Congo, Egypt, Greece, Germany, India, China, and Brazil between 2010 and 2016, explore the human condition and call into question
darker elements of society.
«Those three
elements of society would work together to manage the economy, society, et cetera.»
The incorporation of the identifying characteristic in
the elements of the society has two functions.
It is not sufficient that a class name can be applied to
each element of the society.
Future generations will again pose the question of truth as
an element of society, hence the old question of the ecclesiality of Christian truth is still a new question.
It is no longer viable to dismiss protests such as this as coming from a fringe
element of society or as a bunch of leftover hippies from the sixties still trying to find themselves.
Academic institutions see themselves as somehow above the baser motivations and lower instincts of other
elements of society.
The book starts out saying that the suburbs shield people from
those elements of society that they feel threatened by.