Sentences with phrase «fit into the society of»

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Many of us just don't fit into religious society.
It continues: «All of these things could make life difficult because society disenfranchises people who fit into those social groups.
The absurd, the inspiring, the uncanny, the awesome, the terrifying, the ecstatic — none of these fits into a production - and efficiency - oriented society.65
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.
They become fit, if they do at all, only when prudent, mature lay and other clergy minds already in the church prevail over them, and when the hard realities of the church in this particular capitalist society are beaten into them.
Having been mentally sick myself and having seen the misery of those who do not fit into society anymore, I know how comforting it is when someone listens to you without judging.
By virtue of our personal avoidance of the shameful side of ourselves, we become accomplices of society's neglect of those elements that do not fit into its requirements of worth.
Perhaps the most important society that does not fit into either of these categories is the living cell.
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.
«I think the debate over America's moral position comes down to this: Republicans want the best outcomes based on solutions that fit into preconceived notions of what society should look like.
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.
A big piece of a parent's responsibility is to clearly see each of their children for who they are, independent of parental preconceptions and dreams, and to foster that individual's strengths and enthusiasm for life, instead of struggling to fit him or her into society's narrow definitions of success.
Rail should be at the core of an efficient, affordable, low - carbon transport system that is fit for the future — but increasing fares will make it increasingly the preserve of the rich, driving inequalities deeper into our already - troubled society.
Funding for astronomy is far more limited than that available for cancer research, say, and compared with most other fields of science, the number of professional astronomers is astonishingly small (the membership of the American Astronomical Society would just about fit into Radio City Music Hall).
It wasn't until I realized that I didn't have to fit into society's definition or idea of me that I started being happy.
To break the cycle of dieting that grips our society by providing resources and information to empower individuals to create behaviors that are truly healthy, sustainable, predictive of positive outcomes, and that fit into the fabric of a multi-faceted life.
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.
Can a White Man prove to be an ideal partner to a black woman It is amusing or rather unfortunate to know that some people give up someone they love for a person of their race, just to fit into the society.
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 his seminal book On Liberty, the philosopher John Stuart Mill wrote: «Persons of genius are... more individual than any other people - less capable, consequently, of fitting themselves, without hurtful compression, into any of the small number of moulds which society provides in order to save its members the trouble of forming their own character.»
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.
She doesn't really fit in with her roommate or her classmates and her submission into the school's Mobius writing society is rejected, sparing her of the late night pie - in - face initiation that selective organization extends.
And in the most interesting thread of the film (which also happens to be the farthest removed from all of the chaos), a deaf - mute Japanese girl (Rinko Kikuchi) wrestles with the adversity of fitting into an unforgiving society, while her father (Koji Yakusho) continues to deal with the recent suicide of his wife.
Tris is Divergent, genetically predisposed not to easily fit into any one of the five factions on which the security of this future society rests, and thus a threat to the entire system.
We're also reminded of where The Outer Limits fits into a society that was shell - shocked by JFK's assassination and, later, joyously greeted the Beatles.
The entrenched conflict between Israelis and Arabs comes to light in Eran Riklis» occasionally funny but mostly sobering coming - of - age tale about an Arab teenager trying to fit into Israeli society.
«Ultimately, the reason we think this is so important,» said Umaña - Taylor, «is because this identity work is critical for youth to be able to have success in school; feeling secure in terms of who they are and how they fit into the social landscape of their schools and our society helps them focus on their studies and futures.»
But both ultimately focus on racism and nativism, the «smothering set of prejudices» in Sweden that defied Abbas» efforts to fit into Swedish society, support his family, and keep Jonas from feeling that he's an outsider.
«Finding where you fit into society is kind of rough,» he says.
Deleuze compares the serpent to the man of control who is «undulatory, in orbit, in a continuous network» — a person who is asked to be always ready for processes of constant physical and mental changes, in order to fit into society and its needs.
His flat, heavily - outlined clear forms, almost colorbook - like, fit into the Pop aesthetic, but his subjects lacked the mass - produced or consumer society references of Warhol or Lichtenstein.
Assemble, Hudson told BBC News arts editor Will Gompertz, fit into «a long tradition of art working in society».
This contribution is a reflection on the reality of tolerance and intolerance in contemporary British society and how recent events in the UK fit into the wider European legal and cultural landscape of human mobility across frontiers.
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.
It is clear that the internet has made many of the old rules in our society obsolete and we need to take a new approach rather than try to fit the old square peg into a new round hole.
When an NCR offender is deemed psychiatrically fit to begin reintegration back into society, does a further period of forced custody send a message of faith and confidence in our justice system or does it instead proclaim the triumph of fear and vengeance over reason and compassion?
LG: Taylor, I'm curious where you see YouTube fitting into society at large in terms of just the way people consume content right now.
Chicago, IL About Blog I started this blog to reestablish some semblance of human connection and to document my everyday struggles with fitting back into society.
This tendency is an expression of «We want more for our child that just preparing him or her to do well out in society and fit well into certain roles... we actually want our child to be happy with who he or she is!»
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