SUMMARY OF FINDINGS INTRODUCTION The 2002 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) is a multi-dimensional social survey of Australia's Indigenous population designed to enable analysis of the interrelationship
of social circumstances and outcomes, including the exploration of multiple disadvantage, that may be experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
In particular, a range
of social circumstances influence inflammatory processes and health, with negative social interactions resulting in greater inflammation and positive interaction leading to less inflammation (Dickerson et al., 2009; Chiang et al., 2012).
Be mindful of the fact that eligibility and take up of FSM does not equate with pupils being considered to be of «low ability» because
of their social circumstances.
High quality education can do this for all children regardless
of their social circumstances, where they live, what their parents earn or their race, ability or gender.
«We want to make sure that all patients, regardless
of their social circumstances, receive the support they need after they are discharged,» Nagasako said.
Ciaran: It's a result
of the social circumstances.
He is declaring his deeper allegiance to the universal struggle which perplexes the human heart regardless
of social circumstances, and which an overpoliticized approach to life threatens to obscure.
There is no simple relation between this kind of analysis and one's political or religious preferences, but it does provide a broader context in which to speculate about responsibilities and the constraints
of social circumstances.
They contend that all conceptions and ideas are transformed with each great transformation
of social circumstances.
Editors condemned the evil of liquor without much recognition
of the social circumstances that might drive some people to drink.
And it's more in that modesty
of his social circumstance, despite going to Oxford, is part of what enabled him to do the sorts of things he did.
From each third, we selected two local government areas to provide a broad spread
of social circumstance; all maternal and child health nurses in these six local government areas participated.
Not exact matches
Taking
Social Security retirement benefits at 62 only makes sense in a limited number
of circumstances, such as if you are single and terminally ill.
Additionally, China's one child per family
social policy creates its own set
of circumstances, including larger extended families that live together, and that dote on the youngest member
of the family.
«Although I was previously aware
of the many
social circumstances affecting my patients» access to care and the
circumstances contributing to their overall health,» writes Jessica K. Willett, a California physician, «I'm now able to relate to it on a more personal level.
The FAFSA asks for information about the borrower, including
social security number, date
of birth, address, and financial
circumstances including recent tax year numbers.
Europe is mired in a quagmire
of financial bailouts, budget deficits and austerity measures, bleak
circumstances that have already fostered
social upheaval and are now ushering in political change.
But De Gregorio acknowledges the challenge they present going forward and fears that, particularly at a time when growth in the region is slowing and external
circumstances are changing, a flair for populism and the power
of vested interests might undermine the process
of continued economic reforms needed to foster, among other things, shared prosperity and
social inclusion.
Active
social communities can be tough for brands to penetrate under the best
of circumstances; so if you find yourself trying to forge a path tangled with Vines and Vimeos (see what I did there?)
Of those from the same
social circumstances as Rachel, there is such defensiveness that, even if they are religious, they will seldom admit it.
Could the
social and political
circumstances in Europe in the years after 1910 explain the outbreak
of the terrifying hostilities
of World War I?
Lest this should be taken as a wholesale rejection
of Hadith, Sir Sayyid advocates closer scrutiny
of the Hadith relating to the personal habits and
social circumstances of the Holy Prophet, as well as the Hadith bearing on political and administrative matters.
And scripture's witnesses are properly understood only in the context
of the
social, cultural and historical
circumstances from which they come.
A
social policy, therefore, that first provides food, clothing, shelter, and medical care and only then attends to the other
circumstances that permit or prevent the pursuit
of happiness will undermine the
social practices through which those other enabling conditions are ordinarily created.
We are prone to be over-determined by
circumstances,
social location and identities that are secularly constructed and never able to give a full account
of who we are as imago dei or an account
of the journey
of faith we are traveling.
We realize at the end that
social policy can do no better (though it can do far worse) than provide conditions that will facilitate the evolution
of the
circumstances we wish to create.
The person comes forth with self - respect adequate to almost any situation, with the respect for others that this competent self - respect entails, with the dignity that benefits the high achievement
of competent personality, and with the freedom
of personal initiative that represents a comfortable adaptation
of one's personal situation to the
circumstances that characterize the
social order
of which one is a part.
In a
circumstance of real
social crisis, however, the irrationalists might be isolated and prevented from spreading the poison
of debonair nihilism throughout the culture, as they do at present.
The subject - matter and
circumstances of important human and
social decisions have increased in complexity to such an extent that the whole context has practically changed its nature.
These «truisms» should form a kind
of perimeter for the moral imagination, even if there will be exceptional cases based on
social and historical
circumstances.
Reflection on general principles, the further and to a certain extent always possible elaboration
of such principles in the direction
of greater concreteness can not in principle keep pace with the increasing complexity
of subject - matter and
circumstances of individual and
social decisions.
The Church will not, for example, be able to baptize an African chieftain who wants to keep his harem; yet she may, in certain
circumstances, judge that he has a subjectively good conscience (though he has heard the message
of the gospel and is willing in principle to believe in it), because in his actual
social and human
circumstances he can not yet realize the moral demand
of monogamy, as little as formerly king David and king Solomon.
Changing political
circumstances altered political ideals over the next seventy years, such that pro-Catholic thinkers such as Félicité de Lamennais gradually began to endorse liberalism's doctrine
of religious liberty as a way
of providing safe harbor for the Church's
social influence within a French state that was no longer officially Catholic.
In the life
of a given individual, a way
of experiencing is a result
of both habit, itself conditioned by
social and historical
circumstances, and choice.
And it affirms that «everyone has the right to a standard
of living adequate for the health and well - being
of himself and
of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary
social services, and the right to security in the event
of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack
of livelihood in
circumstances beyond his control.»
The kind
of action from
social awareness that is demanded by perfect love is such as must admit the tragic reality that there are people who are genuinely intent upon using their freedom to destroy the freedom
of others, and that, under certain
circumstances, love itself may dictate that «It is better that many should die prematurely than that nearly all men should live in a permanent state
of hostility or slavery» (MVG 173).
In precisely such boundary
circumstances as these does the minister decide as to whether he is evangelizing — successfully or otherwise is not his responsibility — and all consistent with his obligations
of pastoral care,
social action, self - protection, and the like.
A second type is historical (sometimes called higher) criticism, which aims to provide a better understanding
of the message
of the Bible by viewing its different books from the standpoint
of the period when they were written and the
social setting, historical
circumstances, and climate
of thought in those times.
He responded by relating the parable
of the Good Samaritan, one
of my personal favorites... bear traps are hidden, and often unseen till bear or human are caught in them... the traps are deliberately placed, they don't just suddenly appear... the answer to the question was the man who had compassion on the man taken by robbers... he was a
social and spiritual outcast who had compassion on someone who in normal
circumstances would have hated his guts... because his doctrine and «lifestyle» were not acceptable to the religious establishment... I have had life experiences that bear this out, experiencing love and compassion from people whom today's religious establishment demonizes and looks down upon... any reading
of the Good Samaritan story should be followed up by a reading
of 1 Corinthians 13....
With respect to church bodies, my premise is that, given our present ecclesial and
social circumstances, the issue
of authority will serve more to unify the churches than to divide them.
But in Metz's account the individuals
of Enlightenment individualism are bourgeois individuals conceived in abstraction from the
social circumstances which make autonomy and maturity possible for them.
The interpreter has to look for that meaning which a biblical writer intended and expressed in his particular
circumstances, and in his historical and cultural context, by means
of such literary genres as were in use at his time, To understand correctly what a biblical writer intended to assert, due attention is needed both to the customary and characteristic ways
of feeling, speaking and storytelling which were current in his time, and to the
social conventions
of the period.
The breakdown
of the Egyptian empire and the
circumstances contributory to the capture
of Babylon by Cyrus, besides hosts
of incidents from those days to the present, show that organized religion, strange as it appears, can be no less an obstacle to
social and political advance than the reactionary policies
of vested political or economic interests.
Thus the identity
of any «socially composite» entity is completely relative to the endurance
of an established
social order and dependent upon individual constituent interaction, and can not under any
circumstance be regarded as something which is manifested unto itself.
Proposals to decentralize
social welfare programs and give the states the funds necessary to conduct all sorts
of customized efforts to empower the poor — crafted so that each «fits» the vast array
of distinct
circumstances we find in impoverished America — strike me as a sensible application
of the
social doctrine's principle
of subsidiarity.
One might consider much
of what appears to be unidentifiably Christian as mere baggage, the
social impediments that must travel along with the activity
of recognizable devotion so that the church can persist through the many moments and
circumstances each week during which members are not engaged in specific witness to their Christian faith.
The historical situation and the
circumstances of his ministry made this inevitable, but those who sincerely endeavored to do God's will within their normal
social relations were the people to whom he said the kingdom belonged.
In Jesus» teaching, the last who shall be first are people who, by virtue
of life
circumstance, have very little
social or spiritual status according to traditional religious practice — women, children, and eunuchs.
If I am right, refusing to attend another's suicide — at least in
circumstances involving terminal illness or profound disability — could one day result in
social martyrdom, the loss
of valued friendships, family estrangement, and accusations
of cold - hearted moralism (not to mention the guilt
of being absent when a loved one dies).
Such an imaginary
circumstance might be democratic in the sense that it would reflect the majority will, but it would violate the freedom and justice at the heart
of Catholic
social doctrine.