War As a Way of Life examines the phenomenology of how people who are exposed to long -
term effects of war or conflict are transformed.
Not exact matches
Changes to competition laws (milk
wars discussion and recommendations relating to MMP (introduce
effects test), predatory pricing (recommend Minister direct ACCC to investigate Coles for breach
of s 46 relating to predatory pricing), unconscionable conduct (suggest it be defined), statutory duty
of good faith, unfair contract
terms (seeks «recognition
of the competitive disadvantage faced by farmers» and extension
of unfair contract
terms protection to small business), collective bargaining (seeks relaxation
of public interest test for boycott approvals in agriculture markets, increase «ability for peak bodies to commence and progress collective bargaining and boycott applications» on behalf
of members - and further dairy specific recommendations, ACCC divestiture power (wants ACCC to have similar divestiture powers to Comp Commission in UK - «simpler process
of divestiture», ACCC monitoring powers (wants Minister to direct ACCC to use price monitoring powers to «monitor prices, costs and profits relating to the supply
of drinking milk») and mandatory code
of conduct (wants mandatory code and «Ombudsman with teeth to ensure compliance»)-RRB-.
In
effect, PD - 1 may actually help to preserve a «reserve force»
of T cells that can fight on later in the long -
term cellular
war between the immune system and foreign invaders or tumors.
War experiences have a long -
term effect on human psychology, shifting people's motivations toward greater equality for members
of their own group, according to research forthcoming in Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for Psychological Science.
In
terms of sound, Boyle finds an effective middle ground to Ben Burtt's cartoony
effects in Star
Wars and Stanley Kubrick's naturalistic use
of total silence in 2001, using abstract sound design to support the outer space action.
Of course Star Wars would reinvent the genre altogether, but you simply can't deny that Silent Running broke ground in terms of effect
Of course Star
Wars would reinvent the genre altogether, but you simply can't deny that Silent Running broke ground in
terms of effect
of effects.
And while the film is sort
of about this
war of ideas, propaganda, information from these citizen journalists and ISIS» slick propaganda, it's also a story
of immigrants, an exodus story,
of Man's understanding, coming to
terms, and dealing with the cumulative
effects of trauma... also, rising nationalism both in Germany and around the world.
In truth, there's not a lot to Eastwood's film that is particularly new or groundbreaking in
terms of how the
effects of war have been portrayed on film many times over the decades, but there's still enough here to make it a worthwhile entry in the crowded herd.
The closest she comes to explaining Alma is in
terms of the second world
war and its after -
effects: «Alma has seen people die.
Hard experiences
of conflict,
war and trauma have inevitable and negative impact on social, economic and political life
of individuals and communities, with long
term effects on their function and development, creating number
of dysfunctional individuals and traumatized societies, and trauma transfer on generations.
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war, terrorism, public health issues, natural disasters, and other circumstances that could disrupt supply, delivery, or demand
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of other legal proceedings.
Each
of these points in itself was highly laudable as a long -
term aim, but their immediate impact, if they had been put into
effect, would have been disastrous for the
war economy.
In this piece, I will try to explain the four factors playing tug
of war with the long end
of the bond market, and what the prevailing
effect is likely to be over the short and intermediate
terms.
A long -
term effect of the Great Depression was the departure
of every major currency from the gold standard, although the initial impetus for this was World
War II (see Bretton Woods Accord).
«Anaya wrote the book in the early «70s, during Vietnam, so it's also timely in
terms of a nation involved in a
war and its
effect on a small town.»