All of which she uses to look at babies and toddlers in terms of where they come from, rather than where
modern society wants to stick them.
«
Modern society wants less pain, wants to suffer less and wants to be treated better in every aspect of modern life.
Because whether
our modern society wants to admit it or not, we are allowing actual slavery to thrive on our watch.
Not exact matches
If you
want to be part of
modern - day
society, you have to wear clothes.
«Conscience» is not a matter of determining what I
want to do and then doing it; «conscience» is my search for truths that can be known to be true and then binding myself to those truths, which stand in judgment on me and on
society: «If, in keeping with the prevailing
modern idea, conscience is reduced to the subjective field to which religion and morality have been banished, then the crisis of the West has no remedy and Europe is destined to collapse upon itself.
Well, there will always be a tension between those who hold a nature - worshiping Pollyanna view of primitive
society and
want it preserved, vs. those who see the exact same thing and are compelled to help alleviate the suffering of treatable diseases, fear, ignorance, malnutrition exploitation by unscrupulous «
moderns» and environmental degradation.»
First, its premisses concerning
society and
modern man are pseudoscientific: for example, the affirmation that man has become adult, that he no longer needs a Father, that the Father - God was invented when the human race was in its infancy, etc.; the affirmation that man has become rational and thinks scientifically, and that therefore he must get rid of the religious and mythological notions that were appropriate when his thought processes were primitive; the affirmation that the
modern world has been secularized, laicized, and can no longer countenance religious people, but if they still
want to preach the kerygma they must do it in laicized terms; the affirmation that the Bible is of value only as a cultural document, not as the channel of Revelation, etc. (I say «affirmation» because these are indeed simply affirmations, unrelated either to fact or to any scientific knowledge about
modern man or present - day
society.)
Our
modern society, however, would like us to believe, as Eve did, that God is withholding good from us, that our needs are not met, that we can and should have what we
want, and have it now.
Both pieces confirm a recent statement from Bill Clinton, who said that the one remaining bigotry in
modern society is that we don't
want to be around anyone who disagrees with us.
Their method of computing «unmet need» is, typically, to measure by sample questionnaire the fraction of married women in various
societies who say they are not using
modern means of contraception and also say that they
want no more children, or that they wish to delay the birth of their next child.
But does our fight against the
modern pattern of development mean that we
want to go back to the traditional pattern of
society?
In this
modern day and age our
society has attained an annoying trait; everyone
wants immediate gratification.
People really
want to understand what does it mean to be a man in this
modern society.
You may
want to talk to some people who live there I can assure you, your opinion is incorrect but interesting you pointed out «survived long enough to reproduce» Get back to me when we have located a
society with generations of vegans living healthy productive lives without the aid of supplementation or
modern convenience.
In
modern society every person
wants to find real live, but very often they can not do this because of some reasons: busy schedule, job, personal affairs and so on.
In
modern society, when there is no time for love and dating, when the job and daily routine takes all your time and power, a lot of lonely hearts
want to meet their soul mates.
But stereotypes of our
society still don't let
modern women sincerely say that they
want the same things as men but in the Internet they do it willingly.
More specifically, women in
modern - day
society are brave enough to pursue what they
want rather than passively wait for things to happen.
Yet despite what every flag - waving drama focused on the Greatest Generation might
want audiences to believe, Nazis are not just a nightmare of the past; they remain an all - too - real source of evil in
modern society.
He resents the fact that he has become an object of academic curiosity in the
modern, politically correct German
society when just a few decades ago he entire race was nearly wiped out by the Third Reich, and
wants nothing more than to be an «ordinary Jew.»
The provocative, sexy new drama Dracula is set in late 19th century London, with the iconic vampire posing as American entrepreneur Alexander Grayson (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), a man who
wants to bring
modern science to Victorian
society.
But ask any young man or a girl who
wants to find his or her place in
modern society if it's always easy to be a student and they will tell you that being a student is not only having fun it's also endless homework, stressful examination times and of course sleepless nights spent under the heap of books.
If you
want to be part of
modern - day
society, you have to wear clothes.
We
want education to be interesting and accessible and meet the requirements of
modern society.
2017 We
Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965 — 85, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, CA; Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA The Time Is N ♀ w, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY 1072
Society Exhibition, Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, Auburn University, Auburn, AL Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, Tate
Modern, London, England; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR; Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
I am interested in the amount of distraction in
modern society, and
wanted to create an exhibition that was multimodal and saturated to the point of overload, while still meeting the needs of an educational gallery setting.
PC: We
wanted to say something about
modern society and humankind without all of the problems you have with figure painting.
Modern society lives in the technological era, and people don't
want to be stuck in a classroom all day, nor do they
want to have access restricted to a specific device.
In our time - poor
modern society that's the key to marketing and real estate companies who
want to remain competitive must step up,» Van der Bergh concludes.