Not exact matches
That system includes not just the providers of
modern medicine — the people and institutions we mostly focus on — but also our families, friends,
social networks, search engines, online
communities, and more.
These digital
communities were one of the first among the «
modern social networks» to really gain traction in building a
community of business professionals that actively contribute and engage with their peers in these niche forums.
True
community is the link between the
social Utopia of
modern man and the direct theocracy of the Bible.
In
modern times, the Iona
Community was founded in 1938 by George MacLeod (1895 - 1991) to express the theology of the incarnation in
social terms.
Modern ecclesiology, sanctioned by Vatican II, does not start its description of the nature of the Church, like Bellarmin, with its
social organization, but with the people of God, the mystical Body of Christ, primarily constituted by the unity of the justified in the Holy Spirit, the
community of the redeemed, as distinct from their organization in a «society».
Cf. above, note 21, and William Lloyd Warner and Paul S. Lunt, The
Social Life of a
Modern Community and The Status System of a
Modern Community (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1941, 1942); for the non-Christian world: John F. Embree, Sure Mura, A Japanese Village (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1939), chap.
The main theme of the Conference was, «Christians in Technical and
Social Revolutions of Our Time», and its purpose was to look at the problems of the modern world in technological revolutions as it affects the economic, political and cultural life of the peoples, communities and states and to consider the challenge and relevance of theology to the social revolutions of our
Social Revolutions of Our Time», and its purpose was to look at the problems of the
modern world in technological revolutions as it affects the economic, political and cultural life of the peoples,
communities and states and to consider the challenge and relevance of theology to the
social revolutions of our
social revolutions of our time.
It has depersonalized
social controls based on family and
community ties and has contributed to the continuing negative attitudes that society holds toward homosexuality — the rationalistic and efficiency - oriented character of
modern bureaucracies is thought by most of society to be inconsistent with more diffuse forms of sexual expression that homosexuality suggests to many people.
«Nothing else truly matters: not the NHS, now in its most severe crisis since its creation; not the real challenge of the
modern economy, the new technological revolutions of AI and Big Data; not the upgrade of our education system to prepare people for this new world; not investment in
communities left behind by globalisation; not the rising burden of serious crime; or bulging prison populations; or
social care; not even, irony of ironies, a genuine policy to control immigration.
Although the sign language of Al - Sayyid arose in a linguistic vacuum, the
social realities of
modern life, even in a remote desert
community, make it impossible for it to remain that way.
«In a lot of
modern research in crisis management, people are looking at how
communities mobilize along
social networks to overcome traumatic environmental crises, like we saw with Hurricane Katrina,» said Lewis Borck, lead author of the study and a Ph.D. candidate in the UA School of Anthropology in the College of Social and Behavioral Sci
social networks to overcome traumatic environmental crises, like we saw with Hurricane Katrina,» said Lewis Borck, lead author of the study and a Ph.D. candidate in the UA School of Anthropology in the College of
Social and Behavioral Sci
Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Over the course of five days participants from across the scientific
community will discuss and discover
modern advancements in science and debate the direction that research is taking in the sciences, humanities and
social sciences.
Unlike the self - obsessed young adults of his
modern films, the Count and the Marquise act out of moral duty and
social responsibility, and their actions reverberate through family and
community.
The picture of the «apathetic teen», eyes fixated on a screen, unaware of and unmoved by
social concerns and disconnected from their immediate
community is becoming something of a
modern archetype.
«Beware the receiver of any message» could easily be a
modern battle cry for those inundated with advertisements, mass marketing, internet memes, deliberately deceptive fake news reports, the growing practice of
social manipulation through push polling, and similar forms of agenda promotion via online discussion and sharing
communities.
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Modern History, Ancient World Cultures, as well as
social studies lessons for younger students like The World Around Me, Neighborhood Life, and
Community Life.
I recently returned to the City of Roses after a stint in the Big Apple, and although I was technically there to see my client's film screen at the Museum of
Modern Art, I also wanted to see how the galleries in one of the world's premiere art cities use (or don't use)
social media to connect with their artists, customers, and
communities.
The exhibition at Middlesborough Institute of
Modern Art (until 4 June 2017) examines the relationship between personal narratives and
social conditions and includes a newly commissioned project that, six months in the making, features four local people who have transformed their own situation and that of the
community around them.
Andrew Saunders, Senior Vice President, Creative Content at Getty Images, says: «This year our visual trend predictions focus on the contrasts faced by the
modern consumer; the yearning for extremes, a desire to be on the outside of the mainstream, but also seeking
community and engagement for wider
social good.
Building on this critique, Speth goes on to conclude in his book that: (1) «today's system of political economy, referred to here as
modern capitalism, is destructive of the environment, and not in a minor way but in a way that profoundly threatens the planet» (2) «the affluent societies have reached or soon will reach the point where, as Keynes put it, the economic problem has been solved... there is enough to go around» (3) «in the more affluent societies,
modern capitalism is no longer enhancing human well - being» (4) «the international
social movement for change — which refers to itself as «the irresistible rise of global anti-capitalism» — is stronger than many imagine and will grow stronger; there is a coalescing of forces: peace,
social justice,
community, ecology, feminism — a movement of movements» (5) «people and groups are busily planting the seeds of change through a host of alternative arrangements, and still other attractive directions for upgrading to a new operating system have been identified» (6) «the end of the Cold War... opens the door... for the questioning of today's capitalism.»
Today both urban and remote Aboriginals and their
community controlled organisations have continued their Songlines and cultural practices by embracing and adopting
modern communication technology including satellite television / radio, video making, locally produced television, the internet and more recently
social media.