Sentences with phrase «from kinship»

Placements range from kinship care to living with foster carers or living in residential care.
It has also provided an opportunity to hear the views and experience of a range of stakeholders from kinship carers to politicians.»
When a response was forthcoming after years of reminders from kinship carers, the Australian Government merely served washed its hands of responsibility by arguing that these matters were states matters.
• Read the latest briefing from the Kinship Care Alliance including recommendations for Government and local councils, plus our executive summary, June 2012
«Grandma» is a word that can mean either nothing at all apart from a kinship designation — grandmothers are women, and a woman can be a lot of different things — or a set of familiar stereotypes associated with things like antimacassars and tea cozies.
Holy water from non-kinship temples was combined and used by all; holy water from kinship temples was kept separate for each title group.
Outside of the Speed - Attack - Technical attack triangle, there are also special abilities to be used by both Rider and Monstie, all of which draw from the Kinship Gauge.
But even apart from kinship or groups, evolution can still produce cooperative individuals, contend Helbing and collaborators Thomas Grund and Christian Waloszek, all of ETH Zurich.
The chapter was entitled «Exiles from Kinship» and it was about how the Bay Area gay and lesbian community began constructing their own families in the 80s.
Myth sanctions the existing social order and justifies its status system and power structure, providing a rationale for social and political institutions — from kinship to kingship.

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It is to them he appeals for freedom from the immediate demands of blood kinship.
Few factors were as influential in Jesus» teaching as the seriousness with which he appropriated from his Old Testament heritage these home relationships as symbolizing divine - human kinship, and the insight with which he enlarged and deepened this use of the family.
Far from thinking it unfair to visit on an innocent man retribution for a deed he had not done, it seemed then the essence of justice that any or all members of a kinship - group should suffer for wrong done by one of its members.
Jesus is far from seeing man in the light of humanism, as if by a natural endowment or by his destiny to realize an ideal, he possessed in himself divinity or kinship to God.
Instead of alienation from a merely objective world, we experience kinship and participation in nature.
From deep ecology we learn both to affirm our kinship with fellow creatures and to allow evolutionary history — past, present, and future — to serve as a frame of reference through which we understand ourselves.
In Gall's case, this juxtaposition not only reduces philosophy and theology to mere «bluster,» thereby liberating us to act without thinking seriously; it suggests that none of the consequences that follow from, for example, the codification of same - sex marriage — the redefinition of kinship, the irrevocable technologizing of human «reproduction,» further expansion of the «new eugenics,» deliberate creation of three - parent households, and least of all, the fate of children conceived in this brave new world — even provoke questions of human import worth thinking seriously about.
Certainly other factors are at play here, from low levels of education to strong kinship systems, but it's likely that Christian and Muslim teachings celebrating the generation of life and customs and rituals honoring the sacrifices of fathers and mothers play a role in accounting for the close connection between fertility and faith around the globe.
Following the late Benedict Anderson, we might call a nation an imagined community, given that we do not naturally feel a sense of kinship and camaraderie with those living even half an hour from us, much less on the other side of the country.
In sharp contrast to earlier tribal and feudal patterns, the bourgeois family made possible the freedom of a man and woman to choose each other, to live with their children in relative independence from wider kinship groups, and to form a bond in which obligation is reinforced by affection.
At any rate, its kinship with his spirit is unmistakable «Love ye, therefore, one another from the heart; and if a man sin against thee, cast forth the poison of hate and speak peaceably to him, and in thy soul hold not guile; and if he confess and repent, forgive him....
From there, our group loyalties become the source of much that is most noble and most horrible about us — with religion at the center of both, sacralizing group loyalties and forging larger social bonds beyond the kinship group, but still leaving room for a deep sense of us versus them, a pervasive suspicion of the stranger and the out - group.
Whereas modern thought has cut us off from the natural world as being wholly impenetrable, or even nonexistent, postmodern thought will seek a level of understanding of nature that will restore our sense of kinship and connectedness.
These entities are very different in kind from the corpuscular societies as a whole and, Whitehead is convinced, have much more kinship to the actual occasions of human experience.
The bonds of kinship flow first from the vows that two persons make to one another, without which biological connections can not be formed.
In an ambitious project to assess the correctness of Talcott Parsons» theory of evolutionary universals, Gary Buck accumulated masses of data for 115 contemporary nation - states from every part of the world.7 He developed elaborate indices (as of 1960 wherever possible) of the ten variables Parsons discussed: (1) communication, (2) kinship organization, (3) religion, (4) technology, (5) stratification, (6) cultural legitimation, (7) bureaucratic organization, (8) money and market complex, (9) generalized universalistic norms, and (10) democratic association.8 Information was taken from such sources as the United Nations Statistical Yearbook, the Yearbook of Labor Statistics, and UNESCO's World Survey of Education.
Devora Steinmetz's title, From Father to Son: Kinship, Conflict, and Continuity in Genesis (Louisville: Westminster Knox, 1991, 224 pp., $ 15.95) reflects her interest in the tension between inheritance and aggression that is present in father - son relationships.
Does it isolate one group from another, or does it draw them into a warm sense of kinship?
These anglers not only perceive a mystical kinship with their quarry but also draw additional rewards from a sense of being one with the elements, with the oceans and streams, with the sunrises and sunsets, with the sights and sounds and silences.
Paul comes from a close family and craves the kinship of a team.
This workshop has also been adapted to meet specific needs of certain groups upon request including foster parents, kinship adoptions, parents who adopted through the state, and parents who adopted children from orphanage settings.
Galloway's unexpected 2012 victory in Bradford West was in large part thanks to his ability to galvanise young people and women from Bradford's large British Pakistani community, who were politically excluded by biraderi, the kinship - based politics system that had become entrenched in Bradford.
The human brains were from twins (identical and fraternal) or siblings; the chimpanzee brains had a variety of kinship relationships, including mothers and offspring or half siblings.
From an evolutionary perspective, then, does kinship matter at all in humans?
Recent research demonstrates that the bonds of kinship will not keep a chimp from piling up stones and hurling them at zoo visitors if they get too close.
Nowak knew from his own work with the prisoner's dilemma that the development of cooperation did not begin with or require kinship, as Hamilton's advocates believed; in his simulations of the game, it could flourish among any players who interacted with one another.
«We explain this movement of maize into Chaco Canyon from significant distances away in terms of «kinship mobility,»» says Tankersley.
But there are some exceptions, including matrilineal societies like the Lycians of ancient Turkey, in which elite status and kinship passed from mothers to sons and daughters.
Suspicions that this close kinship played some role in their kids» problems led the two families to this clinic at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHRC) and into the care of Fowzan Alkuraya, a young Saudi geneticist who had recently returned from the United States.
Ashten from Just Go Left was a featured blogger on EmberGrey this week and I feel a kinship with her after reading this post.
They were originally designed in 1982, the year I was born, so I felt a special kinship with them from the get - go.
With weakening of traditional kinship networks, such dating websites prove really helpful in finding potential matches from a particular community.
As time slips away on the perilous three - day journey, these two men from opposite ends of the moral spectrum find an unexpected kinship.
But then Wittgenstein never had to sit through this unbearable new film from Warren Beatty, his first in 15 years, co-written, produced and directed by its star, Warren Beatty, who may well be affecting a kind of kinship with his subject, the crazy but allegedly lovable billionaire recluse Howard Hughes.
Where The Rider gives us a protagonist ensnared by his responsibility to a dream — Brady can no more shake the memory of being on horseback than he can abandon his town or his loved ones — The Black Stallion paints a picture of animal kinship as the ultimate escape: from the vagaries of the human world, from one's own tragic backstory, from the limitations of one's youth.
Aside from the obvious connection (both films star Cameron Diaz), The Sweetest Thing's only other kinship is that its director, Roger Kumble, was thanked in Mary's end credits.
Van Groeningen, working from an original idea and stage play by Heldenbergh, adroitly alternates the events of the film with Didier's band's songs; in other words, The Broken Circle Breakdown owes a greater kinship to Cabaret than to Once — even though, at its best, its intent leans more towards the personal than the political.
Max Winkler's Flower is unorthodox sibling kinship from a painfully quirky perspective.
I say that I may have borrowed my strategy from Papa because, though I had read his book, I now have no idea if I thought of the kinship while writing my fragments or if I realized it only in revising the book.
Renting from family might seem like it would come with special benefits, but your kinship doesn't entitle you to any preferential treatment.
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