Sentences with phrase «fit into society as»

They want to know how we thought they would fit into society as adults, if they hadn't been through the ups and downs of school life.
It's a little disconcerting, their apparent concern for making sure our children fit into the society as it is.

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The other side argues that a female in today's «liberated» society is still a «woman» and as such should fit into God's ordained and orderly creation, fulfilling her role of submission and dependence in church and family without impatience on the one hand or servitude on the other.
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.
As many highschoolers know; it is some what essential to «fit into» society.
Your teens are probably trying to work out who they are and how they fit into peers, the family and society as a whole.
Research from the American Cancer Society has shown that women who gain 60 or more pounds after age 18 are two times as likely to develop postmenopausal breast cancer as women who still fit into their prom dress.
Now, 17 years later, with Alessandro Michele at the helm of Gucci — and one of Karen's New York society friends as the current POTUS — the socialite / office assistant's high - fashion - referencing squeaky banter fits right back into the conversation.
How does a person who is neither humanitarian nor beast fit into society — especially when that society is as socially demarcated as Germany of the Third Reich?
In conclusion, there are melodramatic spells, as well as some focal unevenness, spawned from hurrying past certain plot aspects that really aren't all that needed in the first place, being not much more than supplements to the rather repetitious bloating that makes this overambitious effort too overblown for its own good, though not to the point of completely dismissing its engagement value, as there is enough sharpness to the production designs, cinematography and score work to provide striking style, as well as enough story value, brought to life by inspired writing, direction and acting, - particularly by leading lady Halle Berry - to make «Alex Haley's Queen» a rewarding near - epic study on the struggles faced by the mulattoes who struggled to fit into a post-slavery society that was rich with racial tension and plenty of other life challenges.
But the fact that this movie is smart enough to swallow that argument and then play it out as a central conflict is part of its charm; so too is the fact that it spins it up into a more broad critique of society, sort of a thinly veiled, more deliriously silly, all - Lego version of Brave New World, where fitting in and having fun hide something more sinister.
When Henry's brother Jamie (Garrett Hedlund) and Hap's son Ronsell (Jason Mitchell) return home much changed after fighting for their country in the war, both struggle to fit back into a society that remains as cruel and divided as it ever was.
Darwin's seminal work is most frequently associated with the principle of «survival of the fittest,» which terminology incidentally was not coined by Darwin (who originally described his theory as «natural selection»), but Herbert Spencer, an English philosopher who incorporated Darwinian concepts into his theory of society.
However, people were still seen as having a main obligation (before anything else) towards fitting into and upholding greater social structures (like the family as a structural constellation and society).
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