Sentences with phrase «systematic destruction of»

Along with the systematic destruction of these basic tools for wellbeing, interpersonal racism has also contributed to a reduction in access to health promoting resources for Indigenous communities.
What about the deliberate and systematic destruction of an ecosystem, so that its inhabitants, human and non-human alike, can not enjoy its full functioning today and in the future?
Akomfrah's first solo exhibition in Spain, «Purple» details the numerous and disastrous consequences of humankind's systematic destruction of the marine biotope.
His 2001 monumental commission for Artangel, Break Down, was a systematic destruction of his 7,227 possessions in a former department store in London.
«Physical violence often comes at a later point in an abusive relationship; what comes first is the systematic destruction of a survivor's self - esteem and autonomy, piece by piece.»
We have witnessed systematic destruction of heritage as an attempt to destroy cultural diversity through religious or ideological reasoning, political agenda, activism or cultural curation.
Eradication, the deliberate and systematic destruction of a feral cat colony, by whatever method, almost always leads to the «vacuum effect» — either new cats flock to the vacated area to exploit whatever food source attracted the original inhabitants, or survivors breed and their descendants are more cautious around threats.
Eradication: The deliberate and systematic destruction of a community cat colony, by whatever method, almost always leads to the «vacuum effect» — either new cats flock to the vacated area to exploit whatever food source attracted the original inhabitants, or survivors breed and their descendants are more cautious around threats.
It may persist for a few days when you take high doses (400 mg was used in the study above, equivalent to five cups of coffee daily), but it's not systematic destruction of the sort that high carbohydrate diets can cause.
Mayers, an Aborigine, says the systematic destruction of the people was the start of many of the health problems that persist today, such as alcoholism and other drug dependencies, and mental illness.
I sympathise with families of those that were murdered and I urge Nigerians to take note of the systematic destruction of democracy by the APC government in Abuja,» he said.
It has reached Defcon 1 @ the Emirates, but sadly the three headed monster continue on unfeathered and resolute in there systematic destruction of our beloved Arsenal.
The economic policies of this plan have resulted in the systematic destruction of the sphere of food production in Korea, which now imports fifty to sixty percent of its total needs, mostly from the United States.
It is abhorrent that a primary goal of the contra army is the systematic destruction of the Nicaraguan rural health care system.

Not exact matches

For instance, an attempt to root out modern elements in the church ought to be viewed with the same suspicion we should have for any systematic program of destruction.
In debating ESCR, we have the opportunity to ask anew whether we will encourage the routine, systematic creation and destruction of embryonic life.
Endorsing ESCR means endorsing an elaborate, systematic, routine industry of embryo production and destruction, an industry not likely to limit itself to therapies for chronic disease.
To make his point, Patterson traces the problematic nature of African - American manhood throughout American history, from the systematic emasculation of men during slavery through the legal and social destruction of the roles of husband and father.
«Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.
«These are people who may have suffered systematic torture and sexual violence, the destruction of their homes and the break - up of their families.
The systematic use of rape and the destruction of communities as part of ethnic cleansing in the Balkans.
Not only is this systematic abandonment inhumane to the cats, it perpetuates numerous problems such as wildlife predation, transmission of disease, and property destruction.
A second move, to New Orleans in 1992, took his work into more local engagements with systematic poverty and urban violence — themes only intensified by the destruction experienced in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
The destruction across the Middle East, starting with the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq in 2001, has been a systematic demonization and humiliation of the people and their ancient and now present Islamic cultures.
Torok / CSIRO: -LSB-...] idea of looking at the implications of climate change for what he termed «global icons» -LSB-...] One of these suggested icons was the Great Barrier Reef -LSB-...] It also became apparent that there was always a local «reason» for the destruction — cyclones, starfish, fertilizers -LSB-...] A perception of an «unchanging» environment leads people to generate local explanations for coral loss based on transient phenomena, while not acknowledging the possibility of systematic damage from long - term climatic / environmental change -LSB-...] Such a project could do a lot to raise awareness of threats to the reef from climate change
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