Many of these families have one or two parents with personality disorders — which are increasing during this time of
rapid change in our society.
Since culture and gender relations are generally resistant to
rapid change in society, centuries old traditional gender role attitudes should be found to continue to persist among significant numbers of Chinese youth.
If you consider
the rapid changes in our society over the last few decades, it's easy to see that today's parents face much greater challenges than previous generations of parents.
Not exact matches
However, I am a Christian and I have seen vast
changes in our
society at a
rapid rate.
In her work of evangelising the world, the Church follows attentively and discerningly the
rapid cultural
changes at work, which influence both her and
society as a whole.
This class of people rarely feels disoriented by
rapid changes in the demographic makeup of
society because they see the system working for them.
Modernization theory has been applied most widely, of course, to
societies in the Third World that have undergone
rapid change in recent decades and experienced religious turbulence
in conjunction with this
change.
A sudden halt to the use of such methods, due to issues such as major negative effects, would also lead to
rapid climate
change, to which ecosystems and
societies would have difficulty
in adapting.
«The climate, biology, and
society in the Arctic are
changing in rapid, complex, and interactive ways, with effects throughout the region and, increasingly, the globe,» finds the report from the National Research Council (NRC) of the U.S. National Academies.
Yet the report also argued against a
rapid shift to non-fossil fuel energy sources, noting that «making significant
changes in energy consumption... amid all the scientific uncertainties would be premature
in view of the severe impact such moves could have on the world's economies and
societies.»
BETHESDA, Md. (September 18, 2012)-- Propelled by
rapid growth
in the field, Physiological Genomics, a specialty journal of the American Physiological
Society (APS; www.the-APS.org), announced today that it was undergoing a major
change in its editorial policy.
What is interesting about this industry is not only its
rapid growth
in a conservative
society that frowns upon courting more than one person at a time, but also its potential to
change the social norms that are part of dating both online and offline.
Political scientist Samuel Huntington argued
in his 1968 book, Political Order
in Changing Societies, that
in societies that experience
rapid progress quickly, citizens» demand for quality public services grows at a faster rate than the government's capacity to satisfy the expectations.
«Education today must prepare young people to flourish
in a
society awash with intelligent technology and to enter a job market shaped by
rapid technological
change, yet there are urgent challenges
in the world that require human solutions from future leaders.
Religious leaders across practically every belief structure and faith can expound on the woes of trying to reach new generations of believers as the
societies we live
in change at
rapid - fire pace.
He himself has observed up - close the shifting dynamics of
society — as with his work on Pendulum — and has seen firsthand the
rapid and long - term
changes in the publishing industry and how content reaches today's varied audiences.
Its aim is to explore how
rapid changes in Chinese
society are being reflected through the work of modern female artists.
As
society has
changed, Asian contemporary art, particularly that of China, absorbed the long artistic history of the West with explosive speed and then underwent
rapid changes and evolutions
in its own right.
This
in turn linked to her painted work Drowned Orchard / Secret Boatyard (2014) displayed
in the nearby Biennale Hall highlighting the
changes taking place
in society as a result of
rapid technological innovations and the processes of modernisation.
The works
in this section of the gallery are all tied to the notion of modernity — a concept most often associated with
rapid technological innovations that
change society radically.
The titles suggest something sensual, even erotic, but they're meant to call attention to a tension
in Indian
society between strong, somewhat insular cultural tradition and
rapid, volatile, political
change.
«It is interesting to consider how
rapid climate
change may have impacted past
societies, particularly
in light of the
rapid changes taking place today.»
Because of this, perhaps the most important immediate goal of climate
change policy proponents is to help educate civil
society and governments about the need to move urgently to make extremely
rapid decreases
in ghg emissions whereever governments can and to the maximum extent possible
in light of the policy implications of limiting national ghg emissions to levels constrained by a carbon budget and
in response to what fairness requires of nations..
«We trust The Climate Group's ability, together with their partners CDP on RE100, to bring together key stakeholders from business, governments, and civil
society, to help trigger
rapid changes towards a better climate,» said Xavier Houot, SVP Global Safety, Environment, Real Estate
in our exclusive interview.
(e.g., how profound and
rapid must be the
changes especially
in the most advance
societies?)
(05/20/2013) Human - caused
changes to our biosphere — the global total of the world's ecosystems — are now so great and alarmingly
rapid that human lives and
societies undoubtedly face epic challenges
in the near future as our biosphere deteriorates, planetary boundaries are reached, and tipping points exceeded.
This idea armed environmentalists with the threat that a
changing climate would suddenly — rather than over the course of millenia — reach a point where climate
change was so
rapid that natural processes on which human
society depends would
in turn collapse, leaving us starved of resources, and unable to cope with the new conditions.
Past examples would thus inform the construction of adaptive capacities
in modern
societies dealing with
rapid climate
change.
And using the oceans as a sink causes acidification that scientists now think may cause the most
rapid and disruptive
change to life
in the seas since catastrophic events tens of millions of years ago (see Ocean acidification due to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide, Royal
Society, August 2005 and The other CO2 problem, New Scientist, August 2006).
A number of scientists have suggested that, although climate
change imposed stresses on hunter - gatherer - forager
societies by causing
rapid shifts
in resources, it also provided opportunities as new plant and animal resources appeared.
Paper co-author Yongsong Huang, professor of geological sciences at Brown, said: «It is interesting to consider how
rapid climate
change may have impacted past
societies, particularly
in light of the
rapid changes taking place today.»
When I pause to reflect on where we are today, not just
in the legal industry but as a business community and a
society, I'd say we're
in a period not just of
rapid change but increasingly
rapid change.
Lawyers interested
in technology are usually at the cutting edge of their areas of practice and are cognizant of many of the
rapid changes occurring
in the practice of law and
in society general.
Amidst the
rapid pace of innovation and
changing consumer expectations, Accenture has released Fjord Trends 2016, its ninth annual report examining the most significant emergent digital trends expected to transform design, organizations and
society in the year ahead.
«We are on the cusp of incredible transformational
change, not just
in our industry, but
in our
society as a whole, and much of that is being driven by the
rapid pace of technology advances,» says Yannaccone.
In a
society of
rapid change and no guarantees, resourceful university graduates will thrive working for the company called Me Inc..