A brief discussion of the etiology and treatment available for this illness and
the social ramifications of this illness and its misdiagnosis in children are also included.
How about we are human beings first; one race, the human race, all endowed with hearts, with the ability to empathize, all capable of working together and helping one another mitigate
the social ramifications of global warming.
With shifting modes of presentation and the structural logic of collage, he considers
the social ramifications of rigidly planned urban spaces and modernist architecture, which became prominent in Europe in the 60s and 70s.
We talk for the camera about
the social ramifications of art and put our performance on Youtube and we're famous and get a show at MoMA!
The social ramifications of this flip - flop are far - reaching.
The economic and
social ramifications of the Great Recession were very much on display in 99 Homes at our all - day The Contenders awards - season event November 7 at the DGA.
When Chef Charity's husband Derrick Morgan, a first round draft pick for the TN Titans, decided to become Vegan, Charity was nervous; she was faced with unknown challenges of designing a nutritious diet,
the social ramifications of this lifestyle change and, like the majority of people, had misconceptions of veganism.
What are the scientific and
social ramifications of working with human remains from crimes against humanity, genocide, or other mass atrocities?
The privileged classes were perhaps blinded to
the social ramifications of allowing a woman to choose a weapon, make a mighty swipe at an object, and then chase that object at a brisk pace.
People should not just consider cost, but
the social ramifications of the purchase.
Not exact matches
While commiserating about a legitimate issue may be well within employee rights, lawyers for Triple Play counter that such expression holds amplifying
ramifications in the realm
of social media, where personal matters are frequently broadcast to widespread masses.
But Facebook users, in the middle
of what seems to be a moment
of broader cultural backlash against
social media and technology, are also clearly grappling with the
ramifications of their use
of the platform.
It would be nice in my lifetime to simply be able to publically say my beliefs without
social ramifications, but I am probably a couple
of generations too soon for that.
The
social, economic, political, and legal
ramifications of this rejectionist view
of Jews and Judaism were enormous, considering that so much
of premodern Western civilization was indeed Christendom, where Christians held political power and justified their power in Christian terms.
The bottom line is that so many people are going through a crisis
of belief, faith and intellect and there is no room for them to experience this safely, which often results in very tragic
social ramifications.
Niebuhr's discussion
of the church and
social justice assumed the doctrines
of sin and grace in all
of their
ramifications.
If, as we have shown, the
social phenomenon is not merely a blind determinism but the portent, the inception
of a second phase
of human Reflexion (this time not merely individual but collective), then it must mean that the phylum is reconstituting itself above our heads in a new form, a new
ramification, no longer
of divergence but
of convergence; and consequently it is the Sense
of Evolution which, suppressing the spirit
of egoism, is
of its own right springing to new life in our hearts, and in such a way as to counteract those elements in the forces
of collectivization which are poisonous to Life.
Telling someone to fuck - off or a theology that says that great swaths
of humanity (most people actually) are damned and are going to hell — and all the political,
social, and psychological
ramifications of that theology in the world
of dividing people into «us» and «them» — and the «them» are not worthy
of being in God's presence in the afterlife and therefore not worthy in this life either...
This shift too will begin to make itself felt when whole generations
of boys suddenly find themselves unable to find wives, with harrowing
ramifications for
social order.
The
ramifications of that are huge; if those trends continue, men may be shut out
of social, political and economic issues affecting children's welfare, they warn.
Ignorance about baby needs fuel adult mistreatment
of them, with
ramifications on their health and wellbeing,
social and moral capacities for the long term.
Then educate your child on the
social and legal
ramifications of online bullying.
In fact, many individuals who suffer from Selective Mutism and
social anxiety who do not get proper treatment to develop necessary coping skills may develop the negative
ramifications of untreated anxiety (see below).
What are the long - term
social and economic
ramifications of these changes, and what legacy have they left in the present day?
This has important
ramifications of the fissures engulfing
social democracy in the post-Brexit climate.
«Getting a diagnosis
of a mental disorder has all sorts
of social ramifications,» Clark said.
Patient - specific stem cells may offer an alternative to embryonic stem cells that will skirt the need for immunosuppressive therapy as well as the
social and political
ramifications of embryonic stem cell research, but their utility extends far beyond such groundbreaking advances and will assist future clinical practice and patient care.
Herzog shows no interest in
social media, instead aiming his curiosities toward more illuminating topics that we likely take for granted: how a multiplayer game about biomolecules was able to crowdsource scientific discoveries, or how an autonomous - car engineer must deal with the
ramifications of a.i. not understanding the values
of human society.
As our nation grapples with the
social and political
ramifications of this change, a growing number
of children must cope with confusing signals
of inclusion and exclusion.
Parents and teachers have long argued that attaching
ramifications to testing have warped education, forcing schools to focus on math and reading at the expense
of social studies, science, art and music.
On August 9, 2017, the United States Department
of Education filed a legal motion may have huge
ramifications for thousands
of teachers,
social workers, police officers, and other public servants and government officials.
14 Rooms Curatorial dream team Hans Ulrich Obrist and Klaus Biesenbach explored the
ramifications of social media in fourteen interactive rooms featuring performance works by artists ranging from Yoko Ono to Ed Atkins.
While addressing the
social and political
ramifications of art production, the writings frequently addressed the work
of artists such as Jackson Pollock, Kazimir Malevich, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, Lee Bontecou, Yayoi Kusama, John Chamberlain, Dan Flavin, Kenneth Noland, and Claes Oldenburg.
While addressing the
social and political
ramifications of art production, the writings frequently addressed the work
of such artists as Jackson Pollock, Kasimir Malevich, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, Lee Bontecou, Yayoi Kusama, John Chamberlain, Larry Poons, Kenneth Noland, and Claes Oldenburg, to whom Judd felt particularly drawn.
In his reviews and essays, Judd discussed in detail the work
of more than 500 artists showing in New York in the early and mid-1960s, and provided a critical account
of this significant era
of art in America while addressing the
social and political
ramifications of art production.
Over the course
of four decades, Donald Judd discussed the work
of more than 500
of his contemporaries in his reviews and essays while also addressing the
social and political
ramifications of art production.
Frequently analyzing the work
of Kazimir Malevich, Jackson Pollock, Ad Reinhardt, Barnett Newman, Claes Oldenburg and many others, Judd addressed the
social and political
ramifications of art production.
While addressing the
social and political
ramifications of art production, the writings focus on the work
of Jackson Pollock, Kazimir Malevich, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, John Chamberlain, Larry Poons, Kenneth Noland, and Claes Oldenburg.
His photographs
of Northern Ireland follow in the same detailed tradition
of his examination
of Vietnam, capturing in striking images the upheaval
of a domestic war and its political and
social ramifications.
What are the
ramifications of political turmoil,
social division, and marginalization for art and artists working outside the gallery space?
In this conversation, both artists and curator will discuss the
ramifications of the racialization
of ethnic identities through national campaigns such as Speak Mandarin and the complex
social positioning that those
of Chinese ancestry have been negotiating in multiracial Singapore and Malaysia through the years.
But it has always been an issue that mattered because
of its
social, economic and political
ramifications.
Although any definition
of «dangerous interference» is by necessity based on its
social and political
ramifications and, as such, depends on the level
of risk deemed acceptable, deep emission reductions are unavoidable in order to achieve stabilization.
As we face a potential doubling or tripling
of ca from its preindustrial value by the end
of this century [Solomon et al., 2007], a long - term climate sensitivity exceeding 3 °C for CO2 doubling has important
ramifications for a range
of critical global economic,
social, and political issues [Hansen et al., 2013].
«This» is climate, in all its scientific, political,
social, financial, moral and the rest
of its many - branched
ramifications.
«The political implications are enormous,» says Richard Louv, a writer whose most recent book, «Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature - Deficit Disorder», describes the
social, psychological and even spiritual
ramifications of a dearth
of outdoors experience for a generation raised on electronic, rather than natural, stimulation and entertainment.»
The format
of the Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans — the documents specifying a child's special educational, health and
social care needs — used by different local authorities also varied significantly, with
ramifications for parents and presenting particular challenges for those who advise them.
My question is this: If, in real life, a child
of a family were to suddenly disappear, what legal or
social ramifications would the parents have to deal with?
For example, one commenter stated that gun shot wound, spousal abuse, and other kinds
of information from emergency room statistics are often used to conduct research with
ramifications for
social policy, but may not be «related to health.»
Firms will also want to consider the privacy
ramifications of your lawyers and staff checking themselves in at various locations and perhaps add specific language and / or training related to the potentially sensitive nature
of location data in the firm's
social media policy and training plans.