Sentences with phrase «in societal perceptions»

We need to shift the status quo in societal perceptions where teachers and the teaching profession are disproportionately downtrodden.

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In its news release, the Fertility Institutes admitted that, «though well intended, we remain sensitive to public perception and feel that any benefit the diagnostic studies may offer are far outweighed by the apparent negative societal impacts involved».
It's also probably true that the increased incidence of all of these problems is a result of decreased exposure to nursing which is influenced by societal perceptions of nursing (and older maternal age can be a factor in milk production).
The problem with this is that in removing wedding bands women are giving in to the societal perception that they're somehow unable to succeed in both their careers and family life.
The organization made an «internal, self regulatory decision» to scrap the project because of «public perception» and the «apparent negative societal impacts involved,» it noted in a statement.
Grades 9 - 12 Lesson: Arthur Miller and The Crucible This lesson examines the consequences of personal conscience in conflict with rigid societal perceptions of what is «right» in human behavior as articulated in Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
Learners are challenged to think rationally, logically, and thoughtfully about the treatment and use of animals in our modern society and are encouraged to question both their individual (moral) and our societal (ethical) perceptions of right and wrong.
Outlining a ritual of incarceration from entry to release and re-integration, State of Incarceration constructs a complex challenge to the societal perceptions and fear - based policies of a nation with the highest rate of incarceration in the world.
In much the same way, Graham's pavilions, for which he is perhaps best known, place special emphasis on space, time and the built environment, pointing to architecture's ability to shift societal perceptions and experience.
The works in conversation interrogate societal gender perceptions; and how these may imprint our personal experience of place.
Kevans takes the allegory «Ship of Fools» as the title for her latest series of paintings which addresses her interest in the changing perception of madness and its relationship with societal notions of success and achievement.
The exhibition title is a reference to architect and theosophist Claude Bragdon's 1915 Projective Ornament, a text which emphasizes the significance of architectural ornamentation in the formation of aesthetic and societal divisions, and the importance of natural geometry to our perception of formal beauty.
This state of mind also arises out of a changed perception that one has of themselves, and in direct relation to societal changes at large.
The entertaining yet at times nonsensical outcomes in these outlandish videos challenge American perceptions of the «normative» and address our collective unconscious and the societal traumas inflicted by our relationships and activities.
My point is the selfish one, that for a social scientist looking at societal risk perception and adaptive capacity in flood risk areas, this research represents a dilemma.
Chefs are «tastemakers... the ones in the kitchen» who will influence societal perceptions of taste and normalize something that might be perceived initially as weird.
Societal Perception of Communication Strategies among Married Couples in Nsukka, South - Eastern, Nigeria
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