Sentences with phrase «society of specific places»

Usually realised in elaborate, allegorical installations, it is often produced as the culmination of extensive periods of research, combining the culture, nature and society of specific places.

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This localisation (or, urbanisation) of citizenship may be expected to correlate more closely with the increasingly more place - specific nature of civil society in urban areas, offering better scope for «getting involved» in governance than at the more distant, «homogenised» notion of national level.
Nonetheless, the Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society seeks to protect the integrity of its web site and the links placed upon it and therefore requests any feedback on not only its own site, but for sites it links to as well (including if a specific link does not work).
Alan Rossiter, chairman of Veterinary Ireland's Companion Animal Society, said it unequivocally supported a specific legislative ban on docking of puppies, and a ban on the showing of dogs docked after such legislation is in place.
Nonetheless, the Arizona Humane Society seeks to protect the integrity of its web site and the links placed upon it and therefore requests any feedback on not only its own site, but for sites it links to as well (including if a specific link does not work).
Although solar - generated electricity certainly has its place, and meets a specific need, it's just one way in which we can use the free energy that streams down on us from the sun, and unfortunately, it also seems way more desirable to our modern gadget - centric society than the simple method of using solar energy directly, through devices such as solar cookers, solar ovens, and solar water heaters.
Reducing deaths from pollution would produce a specific benefit to society, estimated at $ 339 billion in savings in 2030, that would be approximately four times the cost of meeting the emissions reduction goal in the first place.
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