Sentences with phrase «socially outcast»

Adolescents diagnosed with conduct disorder are always psychologically and / or psychiatrically evaluated, because family trauma and being socially outcast seem to be the top factors in determining the cause of conduct disorder.
Other factors taken into consideration for the cause of conduct disorder are being biologically imbalanced and socially outcast within peer groups.
This Spidey is more of a throwback to themes of the original comic books, in which young high school student Peter Parker is a socially outcast science whiz who gets bitten by a radioactive spider and finds he can climb walls, lift cars and sense impending danger.
The problem is that people around you also make you feel that way — there are people around the world who have become socially outcast when others came to know about their STD.
Online dating websites are not only for socially outcast people.
Breastfeed your kid till 7... that'll be one socially outcast child.
Religious faith can not be culturally ascetic, but what is absent in these expressions of Christianity is the culturally critical dimension which, in its original expressions elevated hot the culturally acceptable but the socially outcast and despised as the paradigms of divine favor and blessedness.

Not exact matches

The wisemen's recognition of kingship in a powerless infant, the angels» choice of humble shepherds to whom to announce the news, Jesus» birth as an outcast in a stable — all these point to a very different kind of king, to a power and truth that transcend worldly power and the socially acceptable status quo.
More than one historian has commented on how in this respect the Christian movement was responsible for producing for the first time a truly global, ecumenical version of world history, with the meaning and significance of history to be found where the spirit moves and blows, typically among those considered outcasts, the lowly, the oppressed or socially insignificant.
The working class youngster is less likely to be a loner, and unless he conforms socially and morally to the mores of the group in which he moves, then he will become a social outcast.
His character generally fulfils the Flouder role from Animal House, being the socially awkward outcast who will never be properly accepted for who he is.
Nadine is a socially awkward outcast that struggles with accepting herself.
Since the film noir movement of the 1940s - 1950s, it was easy for audiences to perceive these women as gold diggers and whores, outcast from society for their unwillingness to act like the socially defined «normal» woman of the era.
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