Sentences with phrase «periods of unrest»

During these periods of unrest, speaking with a professional counselor can be a source of support, insight and an opportunity for enduring change.
«Life is a journey and often times we encounter periods of unrest, difficulty and confusion.
Finally, Manning and colleagues pored over historical texts from Ptolemaic Egypt, comparing periods of unrest with the volcanic record in the ice cores.
«In some ways, the two locations we are studying are very different, but what they have in common is that they are experiencing prolonged periods of unrest,» Valentine said.
This is another piece of evidence that shows why investing during periods of unrest usually pays off for investors.
The team reports that the volcano has been stirring for 67 years, with two - year periods of unrest in the 1950s, 1970s, and 1980s giving rise to small earthquakes — a pattern that was also seen in the lead - up to the 1538 eruption.
Previously, research has suggested that these periods of unrest could lead to a loss of energy required for an eruption, but this time, the researchers say that energy is doing nothing but accumulating.
With muted tones, fast - growth companies in many industries are preparing for what could be a prolonged period of unrest that may involve additional attacks, as well as governmental actions that could tamp down on future business growth.
Though he reigned in a period of unrest, including the refusal of Christians to offer sacrifice to the official state gods, there is not a word in the Meditations about these current events.
Without much footage of Lemkin during this period of unrest, Belzberg instead uses an animated forest sequence (created in part by the animation team of Molly Schwartz, Dana Schechter, Garry Waller and Eyal Ohana) to illustrate the displaced feeling of those like him escaping danger.
Lawrence Roeck's film has been explicitly conceived as an opportunity for the younger Eastwood to emulate the persona that cemented his elder's legend, fusing elements of The Outlaw Josey Wales, High Plains Drifter, Unforgiven, and the Dollars trilogy into a revenge narrative spanning portions of the American West during the period of unrest following the Civil War.

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The Brazilian economy has experienced in the past, and may continue to experience, periods of high inflation rates and political unrest.
It was during the postwar period of political unrest, assassinations, and paramilitary conflict that Hitler launched his movement in Munich and participated in the failed 1923 Beer Hall Putsch.
The period was one of major social trauma, unrest, and confusion.
«In contrast to events like hurricanes or earthquakes, volcanic unrest can last for long periods of time, and that's one reason people stop paying attention to the hazards that are looming,» said volcanologist Greg Valentine, PhD, a University at Buffalo professor of geology and director of the Center for GeoHazards Studies in the UB College of Arts and Sciences.
Ombuds offices became more common at U.S. universities in the 1960s and 1970s, during the period of campus unrest, as a «safe» place to discuss concerns and file complaints.
As decades of unrest subside, Northern Irelands largest city is undergoing a period of.
2:00 - 3:30 Comics Arts Conference 2: Adaptation: Hollywood, Survival, and Success — Shylah Hamilton (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) uses the philosophy of Jean - Paul Sartre, Georg Hegel, and Theodor W. Adorno to examine how the zombie tales of 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later provide a template for the survival of the individual and community in periods of genocide and social unrest.
The ancient Maya civilization surged and ebbed with periods of growth and prosperity mixed with periods of war, civil unrest, and even starvation.
Detention is set in a Taiwanese school in the 1960s, a period of martial law and intense civilian unrest in that country.
Galvanized by the events of May 1968, a period marked by civil unrest and protests in France, Raysse returned to Paris to join the student - led demonstrations.
During the mid-20th century, many Latin American countries experienced extended periods of civil unrest, tumultuous government, and stalling economies.
Joan Miró would even dedicate a painting to that period of violent civil unrest, titling it May 1968.
This sculpture's glass vitrine references store - front displays that are often smashed during periods of civil unrest.
He grew up during an epoch of transition, following Senegal's period of social and political unrest, where art served as mode of social activism and self - expression for the disenfranchised people.
Through works of art by Iranian - born artists across three generations, the exhibition sheds light on the rich heritage - as well as the trials and triumphs - of the Iranian people during a period of social and political unrest.
Growing up during an epoch of transition, which followed Senegal's period of social and political unrest, Cissé understands the ways that art serves as a mode of social activism.
Richard Pousette - Dart (1916 — 1992) created these works from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, a period of personal and professional success for the artist, but also of social unrest and unprecedented technological advances.
As a response to the economic hardship and unrest of the period, his pictures embraced political and social concerns.
As a result, scenes of civil unrest figured prominently in his work during that period.
It was during this period of intense civil unrest and police brutality that Edwards's powerful welded steel sculptures, David Hammons's mythic body prints and John Outterbridge's constrained - yet - chaotic assemblages came into view.
But a recent University of Colorado study, while finding a link between periods of high temperatures and pulses of regional violence in East Africa, also concludes that other social and political factors still, by far, are the dominant drivers of unrest and violence.
Who would have thought that an extremely long and harsh period of drought and crop failures would lead (in part) to civil unrest and war?
the prevailing attitudes, standards, or environmental conditions of a group, period, or place: a climate of political unrest
In late 2008 and early 2009, during a period of labour unrest and collective bargaining, Ms. Taylor - Baptiste was Mr. Dvorak's manager.
The play had been performed regularly in major theatres in London for a period of nearly two years without any sign of it undermining society or occasioning civil strife or unrest.
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