Sentences with phrase «ill into society»

Banks noted that the state once had the most responsibility to deal with this difficult population, but shut down institutions in the late 1970s and 1980s to integrate the mentally ill into society.

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Regular living proves overwhelming, and finally a family decides to force the afflicted one out of normal society and into institutions created to house the mentally ill.
«When society learns to value the ill, the other questions of rights... will fall into place with remarkable ease.»
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.
But there were those with resentments in society at large, some poor and ill - paid, who regarded all those committed full time to the Church as part of a well - heeled world into which they were not admitted.
But we can not allow ourselves to think that we have won and sink into complacency; the enemies of public education have struck a significant blow here, and though the changes will not be visible in the halls of our schools immediately, it will not take long before we see the effects, among the most visible of which is likely to be the high teacher turnover which is so harmful to a school, whether caused by getting fired for having the wrong kind of students or simply becoming demoralized by being made scapegoats for society's ills.
It was a good look into how we as a society treated (both medically and personally) the mentally ill during most of the 20th century.
«Many homes allow pets on the premises,» says Michelle Cobey, spokesperson for the Delta Society, a Bellevue, Washington volunteer organization that helps incorporate pets into the lives of the ill, elderly, or disabled.
After four years as a staff veterinarian at the Arizona Humane Society, Dr. Capwell moved into private practice, but her desire to help injured and ill homeless animals remained strong.
A recent shipment of 222 dogs from Puerto Rico illustrates how multi-faceted, ill - conceived and widespread the practice of importing street dogs into mainland USA has become.20 Although dogs are regularly shipped into the Northeastern states from Puerto Rico, this particular shipment, arranged by the Puerto Rico Animal Welfare Society, was motivated by the opportunity to win a $ 100,000 grant.
CENSHARE is a non-profit organization relying on external sponsorship to continue its activities The Delta Society — The Society's current programs implement the mission of incorporating pets into the lives of: the general population to improve health (People & Pets activities), people who are ill to improve healing (Animal - Assisted Therapy Services and Pet Partners Program TM), and people who are disabled to improve independence (National Service Dog Center TM).
My fear it that it will be spun by the sensationalist mainstream media into another rod to reinforce the opinion that gaming is bad and should be blamed for a number of societies ills.
He took realistic art and turned it into pungent critique of the ills of modern society.
Adela Goldbard's investigations into society's ills form the basis of her photographs, videos, and pyrotechnic sculptures.
These words by artist and activist Keith Haring (who died in 1990 of AIDS - related complications at the age of 31) illustrate the impact of art on our lives: it can offers a mirror of our minds, portraits of our past, or glimpses into society's ills.
Alan E. Cober (1956 Illustration, deceased) One of America's foremost illustrators; visiting professor and distinguished visiting artist, Department of Art, University of Buffalo (1986 - 96), his drawings of prisoners, mentally ill people and the elderly were compiled into a book The Forgotten Society (Dover Fine Art, History of Art, 1972), posthumously added to Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame (2011)
The inquiry into society's «basic values» engages questions of morality, ethics and policy which courts are institutionally ill - equipped to determine.
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