We stress connectivity between developments and feel that's the way to weave them into
the social fabric of the community.»
Justice Goodearle was correct that Parliament had recognized the changing
social fabric of the nation in 1986 but not many judges followed his example.
In this comprehensive article below, they outline the cost of mental health issues to
the social fabric of Indigenous communities and point to international research showing that indigenous communities with «cultural continuity» are seeing significantly lower rates of suicide among young people as those under cultural stress.
We Love KB Blog About - Our lifestyle blog shines a light on exciting ventures and collaborations that contribute to
the social fabric of our city, from exciting cultural events to shop local guides and bucket lists of must - see experiences in the Goldfields.
«We have created tools that are ripping apart
the social fabric of how society works,» former VP for user growth Chamath Palihapitiya told an audience late last year.
Last year, former head of growth Chamath Palihapitiya caused a firestorm after saying «we have created tools that are ripping apart
the social fabric of how society works.»
«I think we have created tools that are ripping apart
the social fabric of how society works,» he says, asking leaders of the world not to feed the beast of optimizing engagement while forbidding his children from using these kinds of products.
Yesterday, Gizmodo and other outlets signal - boosted recent statements from former Facebook executive Chamath Palihapitiya saying that social media sites are «ripping apart
the social fabric of how society works.»
Chamath Palihapitiya, Facebook's former head of user growth, said in December that the company was «ripping apart
the social fabric of how society works.»
The greatest impediment to the Osgoode library's goal of fully integrating itself into the academic and
social fabric of the law school was physical: Though the library was large and spread over five floors in the law school building, the entrance to the library was poky and hidden in a remote corner of the basement level.
If an extreme wave of migrating workers threatens the stability and sustainability of the benefits system, as well as
the social fabric of certain areas of the country, that's public policy too.
Many law firms are currently facing, or will face, the challenge to weave their brands (firm, practice, and individual lawyer) into
the social fabric of the web.
Most visitors are wonderful people, too, who add to
the social fabric of the community for the brief time they're there.
Yet there's one feature of Masdar that I have a hunch will define the unique
social fabric of the clean city more than anything besides the work.
Well, we mobilize natural social processes (shopping and web surfing are
the social fabric of our generation after all)... and there are few systems more democratic than blogging.
Critics of agricultural corporatization say the trend has torn at
the social fabric of communities and degraded the quality of water, soil, and air in rural America.
Likewise, it can also change the structure and location of the world's biomes and could affect the economic and
social fabric of various societies in the entire world.
I'm not a scientist myself any more than the average layperson is occasionally called to think scientifically, but I live embedded in
a social fabric of scientist family members and acquaintances.
Dawit Abebe is an Addis Ababa based artist whose practice is representative of the complexities of
the social fabric of Ethiopia, weaving together layers of history with reflective commentary on technological change.
27 May 2010 Carlos Garaicoa at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition by one of Cuba's leading contemporary artists Carlos Garaicoa, whose work explores
the social fabric of our cities through the examination of its architecture, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Thursday 10 June 2010.
A group of Facebook architects harshly criticized the company for its involvement in the spread of fake news and voiced their concern that the company has «created tools that are ripping apart
the social fabric of how society works.»
By distributing stickers of commercial logos converted back into modernist geometries, Vidokle reinserts these once - utopian forms into
the social fabric of the city.
The bulk of these parallel worlds function because of an intentional or happenstance
social fabric of interpersonal relationships resulting from shared classroom experiences, senses of humor, or geographical practicality.
These 3 remarkable photographic series reflect upon
the social fabric of contemporary America, while trying to find something closer to the experience of being and seeing in the world today.
He continues to seek out innovative solutions to the challenges of photographing life as - it - is, creating works that both speak to
the social fabric of contemporary America and reflect broader experiences of being and seeing in the world today.
Further locating the works within
the social fabric of the city in which they exist, each sculpture will emit weather reports, cultural reportage, and music from different local radio stations transmitted through miniature radios projected from the sculpture.
Curated by internationally renowned curator David Elliott, the exhibition presents intriguing new works by two young artists who respond in different ways to the history, culture and current
social fabric of Hong Kong.
Interlocuting performances establish key narrative shifts within the piece, altering
the social fabric of the room by presenting actions that go beyond expected boundaries of interaction.
Spanning huge areas, these garages were part of
the social fabric of the former Soviet lifestyle.
He employs innovative solutions to the challenges of photographing life as it is, creating works that represent
the social fabric of contemporary America and reflect broader experiences of being and seeing in the world today.
Holzfeind presents a new documentary film and installation on the Colonnade and Pavilion Apartments that consider how
the social fabric of these buildings has been shaped over time by their architecture.
The whole
social fabric of our society is used as a point of departure for abstraction and becomes reanimated and supercharged, leaving a picture plane marked by an effortlessly elegant dance of smudges, puddles and saturated strokes.
Reaching into the current
social fabric of U.S. culture, the work investigates and excavates popular culture and places what is found on a stage for questioning and critique.
American painter Mark Bradford has moved away from paint itself and uses materials such as liquefied paper in his work, material that «has something to do with
the social fabric of the times we live in, and not just to do with the history of art.»
The wallpaper distills the troubling history of dispossession on which America is built by juxtaposing scenes of violence and passivity, and underscores the central role of race in
the social fabric of America.
The welcome desks become integrated into
the social fabric of the new lobby lounge which, in turn, leads to Cheeca's flagship restaurant, Atlantic's Edge, inviting guests to embark on a journey of discovery throughout the resort.
Considered one of the country's last wilderness frontiers, the region's convict, logging and mining past has helped shaped
the social fabric of the state.
You can't destroy the lives of millions of middle - class investors and not also do damage to
the social fabric of the society in which they live.
When what happened to them is revealed, the uproar that ensues tears apart families, reputations, and even
the social fabric of the city, exposing dark secrets about some of the most powerful of its citizens, and putting fragile loves and lives at great risk.
Your customers want to feel enveloped by
the social fabric of dealing with your company.
Whether people like it or not, porn is a part of
the social fabric of a time and place, and studying how people and sex acts are represented in a time and place is another window into a culture.
The three novels, which can be be read independently or together, illustrate, through the compelling storytelling and adept characterization of three female family members over successive generations, how historical events impacted their lives and their place in
the social fabric of Dhaka and Chittagong since Bangladesh's independence from West Pakistan in 1971.
I asked him what we could do to stitch together the frayed
social fabric of the most disadvantaged and dysfunctional families and communities.
But a 2013 review of HCZ by Danielle Hanson at the conservative Heritage Foundation was more sympathetic to HCZ, noting that Brookings» narrow focus on test scores in one Promise Academy misses the zone's mission to «reweave
the social fabric of Harlem.»
First, by ignoring the closure of urban Catholic schools, we have not only allowed high - quality seats to disappear, we've also allowed the further deterioration of the threadbare
social fabric of fraying communities.
As one's internal reality (consciousness) starts to shift, only then will the outer skin begin to shine, the eyes to glisten, and
the social fabric of our surroundings heal.
The Inter-EHSCC Working Group concluded that a potential for water and air pollution exists that might endanger public health and that
the social fabric of communities could be affected by the rapid emergence of drilling operations.
«The purpose of this article is to further the fair distribution among communities of state facilities,» the text of the legislation reads, continuing that it aimed to «preserve
the social fabric of certain diverse neighborhoods by avoiding undue concentrations of institutional uses.»
Mission: The 504 DEMOCRATIC CLUB is a New York City - based coalition of Democrats working towards inclusion of people with disabilities in the political and
social fabric of society.
The social fabric of much of the East Side is in tatters, due in part to irresponsible parents.