Sentences with phrase «loss of the sense of community»

As small towns, small firms, inner cities, in spite of and at times, in their own way, because of gentrification, decline, and suburban life styles become increasingly mobile, privatized, and fragmented, the loss of the sense of community is more acute.
Such a loss of the sense of community is symptomatic of life styles in industrial, technological societies.

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Renewed in their sense of calling after the loss of Metuakore in the mid-90s, the Barkers began to think about moving to another community.
But as we attempt to understand the character of Christian existence in the primitive community, the decisive point is that the personal God was known as inwardly present without loss of the sense of responsible personhood.
I am not advocating a loss of religion in America, it has been the source of many good things in our society and history from charities to a sense of community.
You see it in obvious things: the loss of the sense of chivalry, of male strength placed at the service of the family and the community, and the rise of a massive gang - culture.
The Rwandan refugees, for whom the nuances of this bilateral politicking are lost in the plethora of rumours and misinformation which percolate their communities and create a sense of impending loss of protection and probable repatriation.
Lisa Nandy, the MP for Wigan, warned that losing ground in Bolton, Dudley and her own seat of Wigan underlined the fact that Labour's message was failing to appeal to voters in towns where years of job losses had eroded the sense of community.
He said he always remembered his encounters with Kennedy, who regularly attended St John's, and the local community felt a sense of solidarity in grieving over his loss.
Hunt says his party needs to understand not just how it failed to find an aspirational economic message, but also to appreciate the sense of loss and dislocation many traditional working - class communities have felt over the past two decades.
There is the elegiac sense of being the last man standing, quite literally; the sense of loss and loneliness left by the 1980s plague that devastated his community.
The exhibition captures the despair, rage, and unbelievably sense of loss that afflicted the community when the epidemic was at its height.
Community is often formed out of a sense of loss, and this is often the loss of a cCommunity is often formed out of a sense of loss, and this is often the loss of a communitycommunity.
There's a greater sense of community when everyone knows that their neighbors could make them whole if they accidentally caused a loss.
With my support expats incorporate wellness routines in their life, cope with the loss of their old life, and establish a sense of belonging in their new community.
Despite their sense of loss and dispossession, many people in the Indigenous community have a generosity of spirit which is palpable.
International and domestic evidence links the mental health impacts of dispossession, the removal of children, loss of culture and a general sense of powerlessness that Indigenous peoples have experienced with the social dysfunction that is evident in some Indigenous communities.
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