Living with herpes can become difficult if you don't find a support system
in the society you live in.
Not exact matches
And they're right to want to
live in a just and equitable
society.
We
live in a
society that has become immune to traditional forms of advertising so be on the lookout for new and creative ways to market your brand.
The media covers companies that reap billion - dollar valuations, and
society measures success by the car you drive and the city
in which you
live.
Unless you're
living in a
society with arranged marriages, however, this is much more about your children's choices than anything you can do for them as a parent.
On the other hand, members of the middle class take jobs they don't enjoy «because they need the money, and they've been trained
in school and conditioned by
society to
live in a linear thinking world that equates earning money with physical or mental effort.»
However, we
live in a
society where far more people understand stories
in terms of visual images rather than text, especially on the internet (YouTube, Pinterest, Tumblr, etc.).
You are committed to making a difference not only
in your own
life, but
in the
lives of your associates and
society as a whole.
The study looked at
living standards, environmental sustainability and protection of future generations from further indebtedness as a way to determine if the economies were including every individual equally
in their
society.
Until our country makes a distinction between money and governance, power and business, we will have an unjust
society that preys upon itself and the world
in the name of freedom, democracy, and the American way of
life.»
The
Society of Actuaries reported
in 2000 that there is an 81 % chance that one or both members of a 65 - year - old couple will
live to age 85, and a 58 % chance that one or both will make it to age 90.
In fact, 40 % of retirees underestimate
life expectancy of people their age by at least five years, according to a study by the
Society of Actuaries.
These technologies are driving profound changes impacting industries and business models as well as
life,
society, and the environment,» said Tim Zanni, Global and U.S. Technology Sector Leader at KPMG
in the report.
Ms. Huffington writes about her vision for a
society and workplace culture where sleep is prioritized over pushing the limits and burning the candle at both ends
in her new book The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your
Life, One Night at a Time.
The jobs are proliferating
in a
society that largely adheres to gender stereotypes and believes that male programmers are nerds who have no social
lives, NYT reports.
«We
live in a
society where everybody's used to an instantaneous response,»
life coach Debra Smouse tells HuffPost.
Successful business leaders deeply believe
in their mission
in life: They view themselves and the services they offer as necessary and helpful to the whole of
society.
We are ordinary people,
living our
lives, and trying as civil - rights activist Dorothy Cotton said, to «fix what ain't right»
in our
society.»
The Internet of Things has the potential to bring great change to
society — both
in the office and
in our personal
lives.
If we are
living in a time of with massive economic change or a big shift
in society's preferences, someone who invests like Buffett will get caught off guard.
He believed that the «frenzy» of modern
life was stressing us out, creating an almost structural unhappiness
in North American
society.
«It's quite normal for Americans and Western people to behave like this — they
live in free sex
societies where nobody cares about this sort of thing, so what do you expect?»
«We
live in a competitive
society, and so by lamenting our overwork and sleep deprivation — even if that requires workweek inflation and claiming our worst nights are typical — we show that we are dedicated to our jobs and our families,» she wrote recently
in the Wall Street Journal.
Shunned by mainstream
society, transgender individuals
in the country of 190 million are often forced into begging, prostitution or dancing to earn a
living.
The ad is about how we
live in a
society that can't keep secrets — so the secret that avocados are actually «healthy fat» is out.
«As a
society gets richer, its citizens»
living standards should rise,» Lane Kenworthy, a sociology and political science professor at Harvard University, contends
in a blog post.
The company claims (through its website) to focus on «environmentally safe solutions [that] benefit
society and enhance the daily
lives of the consumer,» with the goal «to establish a leading position
in the E [lectric] V [ehicle] industry.»
While obesity isn't a major cause of death — that would be cardiovascular disease and cancer — it contributes to shortened
life - spans
in contemporary
society.
Instead of getting her relational needs met by her husband, she tried to find them
in her son — which, Strauss realized, gave him the idea that monogamy was a smothering, soul - crushing artifact of
society, and clearly not the way that he was meant to
live.
And while it's a cliche to say that we're now part of an information - based economy and
society, «our future... is almost certain to be an intensification of our present reality: greater and greater information dependence
in every matter of
life and work,» all relying on an open Internet.
After successfully silencing the tug boats whose tooting tormented her on the porch of her Riverside Avenue mansion, Mrs. Julia Barnett Rice, the wife of venture capitalist Isaac Rice, founded the
Society for the Suppression of Unnecessary Noise
in New York
in order to combat what she called «one of the greatest banes of city
life.»
We
live in a data - mad
society.
Fire is part of ecosystems
in much of the world, so
societies must learn to
live with it.
«I really like to understand the
society that I'm
living in and how it works and functions and what people are thinking, you know.
We knew we wanted to produce ethically made clothing and work with a foundation that improves the
lives of women
in a
society where they are often forgotten and left behind.
The real question, he says, is whether you want to adapt to
life in a different
society.
«Nowadays, especially
in developed
society, people lead their own
lives.
In 1930, economist John Maynard Keynes made a prediction: Better living standards and a richer society in the future would allow people to work far less — just 15 - hours a wee
In 1930, economist John Maynard Keynes made a prediction: Better
living standards and a richer
society in the future would allow people to work far less — just 15 - hours a wee
in the future would allow people to work far less — just 15 - hours a week.
«As technology jumps forward and people are changing preferences we have to think long and hard about what the public sector offers to people when it comes to money and how do we facilitate people
living in society getting access to money
in the forms and shapes they prefer them to be,» Skingsley said.
It leads to a more collaborative and less hierarchical
society, since a CEO
in civilian
life may end up taking orders from a taxi driver
in the service, as well as future business partnerships.
We're making sure we reflect the
society we
live in.
Or as Paul Shapiro, vice president of policy at the Humane
Society of the United States and author of the forthcoming book Clean Meat, sums up: «It's possible that folks
in this field might end up doing more good for animals than what I've done with my
life.»
Despite the nearly nine years that have passed since 9/11, we are still
living in a
society largely molded by political events
in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and Israel.
We
live in a
society where there is a lot of abundance, and it goes to people with good minds who have been well trained and who work hard.
Like any of number of fictional futures, from Metropolis to Altered Carbon, it is a
society where the wealthy
in live in glistening towers
in the clouds, surrounded by technologies of luxury and convenience, looking down on an underclass that can not afford basic necessities.
In this article, the style of social interaction known as hygge is analyzed as being related to cultural values that idealize the notion of «inner space» and to other egalitarian norms of everyday life in Scandinavian societie
In this article, the style of social interaction known as hygge is analyzed as being related to cultural values that idealize the notion of «inner space» and to other egalitarian norms of everyday
life in Scandinavian societie
in Scandinavian
societies.
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In Search of the Perfect Recession Indicator (Philosophical Economics) • A Fireside Chat With Charlie Munger (MoneyBeat) • Complexity theory and financial regulation (Science) • Five Pieces of Conventional Wisdom That Make Smart Investors Look Dumb (CFA Institute) • This Lawyer Is Hollywood's Complete Divorce Solution (Bloomberg) • Curiosity update, sols 1218 - 1249: Digging
in the sand at Mar's Bagnold Dunes (Planetary Society) • The Plot to Take Down a Fox News Analyst (NYT) • Ask the aged: Who better to answer questions about the purpose of life than someone who has been living theirs for a long tim
in the sand at Mar's Bagnold Dunes (Planetary
Society) • The Plot to Take Down a Fox News Analyst (NYT) • Ask the aged: Who better to answer questions about the purpose of
life than someone who has been
living theirs for a long time?
In today's
society (the age of information overload), it's all too easy to rely on becoming a consumer of consensus datapoints as opposed to embracing a
Life of Doing.
Luckily for me, I was
living in Stanford's Ujamaa dorm — the de facto home of Stanford's
Society of Black Scientist and Engineers (SBSE).
He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
in the 2007 New Year Honours and is a
Life Fellow of the Royal
Society of Arts (FRSA).