Sentences with phrase «social upheaval as»

Some plans allow for non medical evacuations that include social upheaval as a covered reason for evacuation, but it's important to understand your policy limits and exclusions.

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Devaluation would boost manufacturers and exporters, but — as last year's experience proved — also cause domestic economic upheaval and heighten the possibility of social unrest.
Now, as Childs points out, most of the elements in this consensus have been questioned from within and have been made to appear irrelevant by the social and cultural upheavals of the 1960s.
We do know that the pregnancy and postpartum periods are times of enormous biochemical upheaval, as well as times of social and psychological adjustments, all of which create the conditions for PMAD.
One such pattern stipulates that revolutions are rarely isolated instances but come in waves, while another points to social and economic inequalities as root causes for violent upheavals.
The group cautioned the government agencies and the media to be careful in future before carelessly broadcasting sensational information, so as not to become the cause of a violent national social upheaval by misled Nigerians who are already on edge and frustrated with the status quo during this recession.
The team points out that the period of intermarriage overlaps with a time of huge social upheavals in India, including the collapse of the ancient Indus civilization — which thrived on the Indian subcontinent between about 2600 B.C.E. and 1900 B.C.E. — as well as large - scale population movements and the rise of the Vedic religion, the predecessor of modern Hinduism.
Addictions may be the cause of 90 % of prison incarcerations, 50 % of psychiatric admissions and 25 % of admissions to general medical hospitals, as well as a major factor in the incidence of suicides, murders, vehicular homicides, spouse battering, divorce and other kinds of social and occupational upheaval.
He sees himself as a victim of the social class upheaval in Jerusalem.
Additionally, the entire story can be taken as an allegory of social upheaval.
They become extraordinary in our minds of the reader, as we travel with them through a century of social upheaval and political turmoil.
His narrative voice is consistent, as is his fierce attention to life, from sensuous nuance to the spinning roulette wheel of city life to war and profound social upheavals.
Detailing key socio - economic data as well as developmental trends, the maps provide a comprehensive territorial analysis at a local scale and explore the potential for regional integration and cooperation.These pioneering maps examine challenges that threaten this wide, yet inter-connected, region, including environmental concerns in the North, political unrest in the East, social factors in the Western Balkans, and the upheaval in the Mediterranean since the Arab spring.
That said, however, I am equally intrigued by the 1930s and the events leading up to war, as I am by the post-war years and the social and political upheaval that followed.
What this book does best is put you inside the world of 12 - year - old Blessing as that world is turned upside down - in a place where the whole social structure is in upheaval as well, so that personal events mirror society as a whole.
The prime purpose of puppy husbandry is to produce a friendly, confident, and biddable pup, so that you can face the behavior and training challenges of your dog's adolescence, and your dog can deal with the immense social upheaval that dogs, especially males, face as they navigate adolescence.
As they explore a country ravaged by climate change and social upheaval, Dan Marshall and his R.U.S.T. crew will have to fight through both the slums of the lower city and the pristine hi - tech environments of the upper city.
Ji's particular focus is the harsh realities of life in China today as traditional relationships between its people and the land have been unmoored by social, political, economic and ecological upheavals.
In this respect, the West Coast venue of Los Angeles is appropriate not only as the home of Manny Silverman Gallery, but as a complement to New York — a similarly diverse city affected by the social, political, and economic upheavals of recent decades and that has risen to prominence as a revitalized international art center.
While some artists such as Gorky and Guston can be said to have been responding to social upheaval and ethnic violence, the historical engagement of the Social Realists has been replaced by introspection and metsocial upheaval and ethnic violence, the historical engagement of the Social Realists has been replaced by introspection and metSocial Realists has been replaced by introspection and metaphor.
Conceptual art appeared partly as an effect of broader social upheavals in the mid-60s and the beginning of the 70s.
As one of the UK's traditional art institutions in the UK it seems ironic, yet also progressive, for the Victoria & Albert Museum to stage what they claim to be the first exhibition to explore design as a means of aiding social upheavaAs one of the UK's traditional art institutions in the UK it seems ironic, yet also progressive, for the Victoria & Albert Museum to stage what they claim to be the first exhibition to explore design as a means of aiding social upheavaas a means of aiding social upheaval.
Throughout the 20th century and into the 21st, artists from Latin America have embraced photography as a means of capturing their surroundings, documenting episodes of social injustice and political upheaval, and constructing images of national identity.
While shelves of books have been written about Pop art, The Pop Revolution is the first to approach it not only as an aesthetic upheaval, but also as a bellwether for the social, cultural, economic and political changes affecting America and Europe in the late twentieth century.
Gustav explains: «Here we have three decades, which have seen great upheavals at all levels — political, social and cultural — that have changed the country and its people forever... Shirley experiences and reflects all this as a committed and emancipated actress with left - leaning politics.
Using traditional Song Dynasty landscape painting techniques, with mineral - based inks and watercolors on handmade paper, his paintings and scrolls often explore the effects of environmental engineering and the resulting social upheaval, as well as the repercussions of natural disasters: from the U.S. government's ineffectual response to Hurricane Katrina to the Three Gorges Dam project on the Yangtze River.
Shining a light on what is generally perceived as the losing side in the political and social upheavals of the past two decades, marxism today is an ongoing project that began by following the fortunes of former -LSB-...]
Conceptual art emerged as an international art form during a period of social and cultural upheaval in the 1960s and 1970s, which coincided with the era of Pop - Art and the Italian movement Arte Povera.
The Visual Arts Programme of Bengal Foundation to hold an exhibition entitled «Upheavals» as part of the social programme of the upcoming Kathmandu Triennale 2017.
Kelley began working as an artist at a time of political and social upheaval, and themes of psychological trauma and memory infuse his art.
As a new term in the White House divides America, we look back to another time of social upheaval and economic anxiety.
Environmental health also includes non-biological stressors, such as environmental chemicals, food, water and air quality, social upheavals, etc..
Fifteen experienced young people identified social political upheaval and climate shifts as the two most important challenges they'll face.
Major social upheavals and crises are notorious as catalysts for the re-evaluation of values and the erosion or augmentation of human rights.
Publication date: 2007-06-01 First Published In: The International Journal of Children's Rights Authors: P. Tranter, S. Sharpe Abstract: Major social upheavals and crises are notorious as catalysts for the re-evaluation of values and the erosion or augmentation of human rights.
He takes opinion at Ground Zero and from those on the receiving end of the War on Terror — all but a war zone, in fact, where there is massive social and political upheavalas representative of of what is «ubiquitous».
In a time of significant social upheaval, as a legal practitioner I see my role as guiding my client through the maze of regulation and possible future conflict to enable them to achieve what they seek to happen now and in the future.
Non-medical evacuation, often referred to as political evacuation, is a travel insurance benefit that can assist travelers when emergency situations involving government or social upheaval threaten travelers» safety.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs has seen a massive upheaval in areas such as health and social services since the Coalition Government was elected.
Though the 1960s was a period of massive social upheaval around the world, the Marriage Guidance Council still saw its core purpose as preventing marriage breakdown.
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