Sentences with phrase «social tensions between»

Some of the documented disadvantages include increased social tensions between different community groups, reduced access to healthy food and lifestyles and loss of cultural traditions, practices and livelihoods.
As the title suggests, the exhibition makes immediate reference to the age old social tensions between the North and South of the UK, tenderly turning them on their heads and instead choosing as its focus a celebration of togetherness, alignment and conversation.
In Black is Brown and Brown is Beautiful, Nery revisits territory from his youth — investigating social tensions between the African - American and Latino communities in his native LA.
Due to a high number of refugees and asylum - seekers, South Africa claims that it has no sufficient resources to assist them and fear that the distribution of its resources to non-citizens will drain it and may create social tension between citizens and non-citizens.

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However, it seems the current developments are not linked solely to social issues, but rather to the growing instability and tensions between the main military power factions in the country.
There, it is true that the arbitrage gains arising from free trade between economic zones of vastly different living standards without trade balance equilibrium and being captured by a small minority are correctly viewed as un-earned gains and giving rise to social tensions which could easily degenerate into political tensions.
Today the pastor and renowned author posted some interesting reflections on the connections and tensions between worship and social justice, using a story involving the man who betrayed Jesus to unto death as an example, on Twitter.
He could go to my last post, about the tensions between classical music and popular culture, or better yet, to perhaps the most important (yet - least - commented - on) Rock Songbook entry I ever wrote, «Rock's Social Geography.»
If pastors want to go both upstream and downstream at once (root causes and future social impacts), they can begin building a social movement to lift up the positive tension that SHOULD EXIST between free enterprise and democracy, specifically in light of its threat in the near future.
There is plenty to say about how that break heralded sexual and expressive individualism, but in light of the LAST DAYS interest in the tensions between «group social life» and «ferocious pairing off,» we should also compare the dominance of couple - centered dances from the waltz -LRB-?)
The inability of the Gallicanist state to co-opt Catholicism's social energy exposed a tension inherent in liberal democracy: between the people empowered as a sovereign whole, on one hand, and those partial societies of individuals which diversify the nation, on the other.
The «communal tensions» between the groups were «of major importance in the life of the nation,» Herberg added, suggesting that they began non-divisive discussions about the limits of American democracy and allowed all 96 percent of Americans who identified as Protestant, Catholic, or Jew to have some social, political, and cultural recognition in America.
The pressure of the church in a society should help reduce the tension between spiritual freedom and social morality and therefore the influence of the church in society should produce a larger community which also may be spoken as a first fruits of the Future, God intends for human beings.
In American theology, Josiah Royce probed the communal nature of sin through what he called «social contentiousness» in the tension between the individual and the community.
Our decade has not outlived Niebuhr's insight that personal and social sanctification are not easily achieved, that we are not as good as we think we are, that only God is sufficient, and that there remains a tension between justice and love.
It was the refusal of the Bangkok Conference to separate the human being into body and soul, or, to resolve the tension between the personal and social aspect of salvation that had given rise to the severe evangelical criticism of the ecumenical movement.
So the tension between the social and the personal in the concept of «fitting work» remains and can not be fully overcome.
Belonging in a group always involves a tension between our personal identity, our own sense of self, and our social identity which reflects the claims of our family or community through prescribed roles and behaviors.
Christians have not resolved the tensions between an emphasis on social change and a stress on personal, inward tranformation.
(39) The basis for that model is rooted in the social history of ancient Israel and is evidenced textually in the Old Testament tension between the transformative vision of Moses, which belonged to the earliest voice of liberated Israel, and the stabilizing tendency of royal theology which sought to build institutions and establish a reliable social structure.
Though the concern Niebuhr raised about worship is never fully resolved in any time (nor is the conflict between priestly and prophetic roles), he reminds us of the necessity of living in this world, in the tension between it and the «other world,» inescapably related to the ethical and social problems of the time.
The tension exists between texts with different social locations.
A good many of the issues that baffle us today have to do with the tension between individual liberty and social legislation limiting freedom of choice.
But within any society that seeks to be just and good, a tension will inevitably arise between individual freedom and the right of the state to limit freedom for moral and social reasons.
Between the Women's March, the election and inauguration, escalating racial tension and such, there has been plenty to fight about on social media.
Ours is a time of three momentous tensions: the tension between war and peace, between social injustice and social justice, and between industrialization and ecological sustainability.
Secondly, we need to recognize the tremendous tension between social injustice in the world today and social justice.
That is to say, all realistic social morality requires keeping the relation between power, law and love in tension, till the sources of human self - alienation are overcome and loving relation which has spontaneity as its character is possible.
Still, there will always be a basic tension between the goals of the social - services professionals and the primary purpose of the penal system.
There exists an undeniable tension between left - leaning «social justice» Catholics and the right - leaning «pro-life» side; they share a conceit of primacy» one side sees itself as more compassionate; the other as more obedient.
Vicente Chua Reyes highlights in his article the tension between the maintenance of tradition and the modernizing effects that the wave of social media technologies have on the cultural stasis of some states.
The tension between these two views, emblematic of the polarization of contemporary American politics, is that while the former sees social goods and access to them in terms of dessert and relative privilege, the latter conceives them as an inalienable right.
We covered some serious ground in just 15 minutes, from big trends like the tension between money and people - powered politics down to the nitty gritty of political ad targeting and social media.
The Article, «MAHAMA IMPREGNATES OTUMFUO»S DAUGHTER», circulating widely on social media by apparatchiks of the Opposition New Patriotic Party and circulated on online portals, which seeks to portray tension between Manhyia Palace and the Presidency is another falsehood brewed by enemies of our wise king, aimed at destroying the relationship between the King and His Excellency the President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama and also bringing his distinguished name and throne into disrepute.
«The government must be vigilant, as hate speech and incitement can endanger social cohesion and threaten peace by deepening the existing tensions between Nigeria's ethnic communities.»
Webel said that «tension between maintaining one's own health and the social expectation of becoming pregnant» was clearly illustrated in the Ugandan study.
Engle explores the debate among anthropologists, ever since the AAAS submitted its Statement on Human Rights to the United Nations in 1947, over the tensions between the limits of tolerance and cultural relativism with the pursuit of more universal norms of social justice.
Separate analyses of documents from ancient Egypt — everything from inscriptions on monuments to tax records, poems, and letters — hint that eruptions may have contributed to social unrest, including riots, tensions between Egyptians and their Greek overlords, famines and plagues, and farmers abandoning their land and moving to the cities.
«Because of the tension between networks, pushing aside a naturalistic world view enables you to delve deeper into the social / emotional side,» Jack explained.
«There's a tension between cold hard reasoning — what's called analytic reasoning — and another type of reasoning important to emotions, self - regulation and social insight,» Jack explained.
If you rest too much time in between your sets, wasting your time on various social media, you gradually lose the tension and stress that your muscles are under.
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Once T'Challa's true challenge is revealed, «Black Panther» becomes something deeper than the mere formation of one superhero, engaging such subjects as: the legacy of colonialism; collective memory and interior geography; the tension between autonomy and social conscience; and the need for solidarity within an African diaspora at political and cultural odds with itself.
What he has found, he says, is a tension between opposing models of education: one promoting meritocracy, and the other favoring equal rights and developing social skills.
The group touched on issues of social justice, communication between teachers and students, and school accountability in light of the tension between providing a rigorous academic experience and supporting students» socio - emotional development.
While the tensions between our two overarching perspectives are more complex than what we have described, long discussions related to that conflict caused us to work together to examine how a veteran social studies teacher and his student teacher in a local middle grades school perceived and implemented technology in their classroom.
There is an inherent tension in education between its traditional mission of social development and nation building, and the post war development of human capital and international economic competition.
The small English town of Loves Bridge vibrates with heritable curses, tension between social castes, and the insatiable longings of its beguiling inhabitants.
There's never time to max out your social links with everyone, so there's a brilliant tension between levelling up your favourite arcana, and getting closer to your favourite characters.
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