I believe that different cultures throughout time have broken down political and
social boundaries through working with each other to achieve common goals.
They are able to
test social boundaries and learn how to behave and get along with other dogs during this time.
«When you think about it, it's a pretty odd environment in terms
of social boundaries,» he observes.
«The broad reach of the epidemic has blurred the formerly distinct
social boundary between prescribed opioids and illegally manufactured ones, such as heroin,» said committee chair Richard J. Bonnie, Harrison Foundation Professor of Medicine and Law and director of the Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
The support of Sundance labs has helped shape this into a special piece of material that will take on the many unspoken issues that are dealt with by inner city youth while
pushing social boundaries in the wake of the current Time's Up movement.»
DH Lawrence's tale of an illicit affair
crossing social boundaries is making a return to our screens this weekend, with Game of Thrones star Richard Madden as groundskeeper Mellors.
By his acts of healing the sick, ministering to the poor and the marginalized, and proclaiming forgiveness to sinners, they began breaking through the
sharp social boundaries of the day.
Here is seen how we are sacramentally linked across political and
social boundaries spatially, and across the generations and centuries temporally.
In Iran, a young woman explores
social boundaries with her best friend, and her brother returns from rehab committed to strict religious principles.
In Fish Tank, physical boundaries stand
for social boundaries — the constraints imposed by gender and class and the walls we build for self - protection.
When civic engagement generates social capital that is outward - rather than inward - looking, when it leads to social ties that cross
typical social boundaries rather than reinforce social homogeneity, many positive consequences follow.
Mainly through worship, education and social activities, these congregations appropriate symbols and generate new ones, claim and revise traditions, defend and
bridge social boundaries, articulate and invent meanings and values by which to make sense of changing circumstances.
Increased homogeny of head shapes in the late LIP suggests that modification practices contributed to the creation of a new collective identity, and while cranial modification consolidated
prior social boundaries, the author argues that the standardization of these practices may have exacerbated emerging social differences.
I have a strong sex drive and we did «it» all the time — but I really found his insistence on trying to shock me, or shock others (since he liked to do it when other people were around), or to cross some kind of
social boundaries by doing it at work etc — I really found this childish and completely a turn off It was like he was a 13 year old & even the idea of sex was something to giggle and snigger about — ugh!
«We know for instance in primary schools - and this is something that's different from say five years ago - that there are now children coming through who are completely unsocialised, who don't
know social boundaries, who are likely to kick, who are likely to scratch.
They should undergo sufficient training to establish the
basic social boundaries: no jumping, grabbing, chasing, bolting, or pulling.
He employs the mythological trickster trope ---- existent in nearly every culture's folklore ---- to not only examine how artists disrupt the status quo and change the way in which we think, but as a signifier of how people of color navigate both real and
symbolic social boundaries inherent to their blackness.
Schneemann's challenging of
social boundaries persevered in Vulva's Morphia, 1992 - 97, consisting of texts, photos, drawings of prehistorical sculptural representation of vulvas.
However, Sharrer used such elements to draw the unsuspecting viewer in while cleverly deploying the power of humor to transgress
rigid social boundaries and reveal the ugly underbelly of power.
The operative concept at the heart of Air - Port - City is one of dynamic balance, with an idea of «cities and civilizations encouraging a continuous mobility» that supercedes traditional notions of earthbound national, racial, and
social boundaries between people.
The body becomes a focus for debate
about social boundaries and a quest for non-corporeal identity through which the work is expressed and experienced.
The community they experienced there crossed all natural and
social boundaries.
It's an interesting theory, he says, but «there are other equally feasible hypotheses, such as if a child is impulsive, has autism, is inattentive to social cues, has trouble internalizing verbal social rules, has seen modeling of inappropriate behavior, or lacks a sense of
social boundaries.»
Where are people's
social boundaries?
There are no social boundaries