Sentences with phrase «like social exclusion»

To enjoy being alone, to be comfortable in your own company sounds almost like being a nerd, like social exclusion.
«It's paradoxical that we have been seen as distant from and guarded about issues like social exclusion when the founding fathers of Conservatism embraced it.

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The unions are also highlighting the serious workplace and social problems that will accompany the enforced longer working age for public sector workers, particularly those with strenuous or demanding jobs like construction workers, cleaners, nurses, paramedics and teachers, including an increasingly frail workforce and the exclusion of younger workers from the labour market.
The exclusion of performers like Idris Elba for «Beasts of No Nation» or Jason Mitchell for «Straight Outta Compton» are leading many to hop on social media to criticize the nominee selection process with a familiar hashtag.
Elena: «To me, what I would like is to organize a festival, the Baturock, here in Vallecas, with all groups of batucada and rock there, with people with mental disorders, social exclusion, functional diversity... everyone involved in the festival to bring those people together; that gives a capacity of brutal empowerment.
The researchers suggest this could lead to discussions about the reasons for liking or disliking a nickname students have been given, which ones are more likely to be viewed negatively, the boundaries between nicknames and name calling, and social inclusion and exclusion.
GreatSchool's «Making Your Child's School Safe and Supportive» details specific questions parents can ask principals or other school leaders about how a school handles issues like social and emotional learning; teaching respect; and preventing bullying, harassment, and exclusion.
Across From Us is a presentation of ideas that t.w.five pursues in their work — gray areas of social binaries like otherness / togetherness and social diversity / social exclusion offering perspectives inspired as foreigners living abroad.
You didn't like the exclusion of Spencer's essay «How serious is the global warming threat» at the same time complaining that they did not exclude papers on «Social science, education, research about people's views on climate».
I too am just like you: Non-conscious mimicry as an automatic behavioral response to social exclusion.
In the 1980s and 1990s, a number of researchers started to study less direct forms of aggression, labelled either as «indirect aggression» (Björkqvist [1994]-RRB- or «relational aggression» (Crick and Grotpeter [1995]-RRB-, and exemplified by behaviors like gossiping, spreading rumours, and social exclusion that may damage the victim's self - esteem or social status.
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