Sentences with phrase «political health of the nation»

But it is the analysis of who voted where, and who they voted for, that will best illustrate the wider political health of the nation.
Likewise, according to The Civic and Political Health of the Nation: A Generational Portrait (a survey of Americans conducted in 2002), students who reported that their teachers led discussions of politics and government were more involved in their communities and more attentive to the news than other students.

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Between the endless natural disasters, political paralysis, loneliness epidemic, job stealing (or even world - ending) robots, and regular threats of nuclear annihilation, it's no wonder the nation's mental health professionals claim anxiety (particularly among young people) is on the rise.
Far from imposing one viewpoint on abortion, or «bypassing political accountabililty,» all UN documents recognize that abortion is included in the definition of reproductive health, but only to the extent that it is legal in individual nations.
Three years later, King Corn captured the nation's attention and shone a spotlight on the political and health — both public and individual — consequences of corn subsidies.
Alcohol consumption in the UK is set to be a major political issue in 2008, with the state of the nation's health seen as a key vote - winner.
In November 1989, practically every member of the United Nations signed the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), a human rights treaty that sets out the civil, political, economic, social, health, and cultural rights of children.
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It is important that leaders around the world listen to First Nations peoples and our solutions — as Naera says: «It's of utmost important to all political leaders, health specialist, researchers, and community groups working with and or developing policies for Indigenous peoples.»
Collectively, Planned Parenthood Action Fund and the dozens of Planned Parenthood advocacy and political organizations across the country serve as the nation's leading advocate for Planned Parenthood health centers.
I have just had published, in Dissent, a review of his latest book The health of nations: towards a new political economy.
On 12 February in the nation's parliament, political leaders joined with members of the Close the Gap Campaign Steering Committee to reiterate their shared ambition to close the unacceptable health and life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians by 2030.
The 2016 presidential election has caused quite a stir throughout the nation, and when the Republican and Democratic conventions are held, all of the campaign rhetoric, media blitzes and impassioned arguments on both sides of the political spectrum will likely make people even more nervous about the future of the country — as well as the health of the American economy and real estate market.
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