Sentences with phrase «uprooting communities»

To meet this need, the government approved hundreds of dam projects around the country, privatizing rivers, land, and uprooting communities
These are already revealing a worrisome future in which rising global temperatures will likely cause environmental changes such as rising sea levels and stronger hurricanes, which could uproot communities and intensify competition for food and other resources.

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Many families now living in neighborhoods that are so racially and / or economically segregated might be better off uprooting themselves and moving a different community that could bring them better economic outcomes.
We lament as a community and are beginning to prepare for the approaching uprooting
He is and has always been at the bottom of the social and economic ladder: he is isolated, uprooted, unattached, disorganized, demoralized and homeless, and it is in this context that he drinks to excess... he is the least respected member of the community....
But in the United States, the uprooting of the rural population and the rapid migration of industry from one part of the country to another, as well as out of the country altogether, have represented a steady assault on community during the past half century.
It was the schooling in local self - government and the institutions so developed back in the hills and valleys of ancient Palestine that gave the uprooted Jews immediately a social organism able to withstand the shock of exile and to support and adapt the community in its struggle to live in an alien environment.
The court will consider the child's adjustment to his current home, school and community and how uprooting him might affect him, and the mental and physical health of all involved parties.
It further uproots the noble, if not completely successful, efforts of the Cameronites to rebalance the core of Conservatism: a complex marriage between communities / the primacy of cultural norms and the free market economy.
A developer bulldozed a beloved community garden in Coney Island on Saturday to make way for an amphitheater — uprooting 20 chickens on a decades - old plot that...
As John has clearly explained in his rebuttal of Don's previous article, this so - called «free movement» is nothing but `... the working classes of the world having to constantly uproot themselves from their communities to pursue ever more mobile capital's job markets all over the globe!
A heavy windstorm in Tundun Yan - Dogo village of Dange - Shuni Local Government Area of Sokoto on Saturday also destroyed filling stations, cars and uprooted some poles in the community.
«The Commander, Joint Task Force, Operation Delta Safe, Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman deeply appreciates the support of the locals within communities in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State and Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa State in finally uprooting this notorious criminal, who in conjunction with his gang have constituted serious security menace around the general area.
When it comes down to it, if you're gay and you live in a small community you've already dated your way through, you're going to need to look outside your community to meet new men, and online dating gives you the ability to do just that without massively uprooting your life in pursuit of a full dance card.
In particular, urbanization in China has uprooted the traditional community - based networks through which people meet their spouses and has thus made it more difficult for Chinese adults to find mates.
The International Rescue Committee works in dozens of countries around the world to aid individuals and communities uprooted by conflict or natural disaster and also has offices in 22 cities across the U.S. to help resettle refugees here.
Uprooting the problem will require a multipronged approach that addresses inequalities across the board and focuses on improving not just schools but entire communities.
School choice by its very nature uproots its customers from their communities, increasing the proportion of Americans without any stake in what's going on in public schools, the schools that will always serve the children most in need of attention.
This summer, I uprooted my family from our home of 10 years and bought a house in this tiny community and have committed to spend the rest of my professional life teaching here.
Reform Philly, leave it bankrupt, which leads to school closures and dividing a community and uprooting children in poor neighborhoods
Plus, the fact that the franchise's eSports community was effectively birthed on Microsoft's platforms, where Xbox has acted as a close sponsor hitherto, means that a change of the guard isn't likely to uproot a user base in one fell swoop.
Margaret Morton's photographs of the dwellings that homeless individuals have assembled in public parks, vacant lots, along the waterfronts, beneath the streets, and in the abandoned buildings of New York City are combined with oral histories in Glass House, her book about thirty - five young squatters who set up a highly structured community in an abandoned glass factory; Fragile Dwelling (Aperture Foundation); The Tunnel: The Underground Homeless of New York City (Yale University Press and Schirmer / Mosel, Germany); and Transitory Gardens, Uprooted Lives (co-authored with Diana Balmori, Yale University Press).
Unfortunately, New York, London and Tokyo are not low - population hunter - gatherer communities that can be easily uprooted.
Sarah McCoin, who lives about a mile from the spill site, awoke to a community in shambles: homes and trees uprooted and a once - lush, green landscape turned to sludge.
In the report Putra describes his work, saying, «My community and I work tirelessly to shut down and destroy illegal palm oil plantations inside the federally protected Leuser Ecosystem, using chainsaws and uprooting illegal oil palms.
Peruvian activist Ruth Buendia was awarded the Prize for uniting the Asháninka people in a successful campaign to stop two large - scale dams that would have uprooted her indigenous community.
Buendia was awarded the Goldman Prize in 2014 for overcoming a history of traumatic violence and uniting the Asháninka people in a powerful campaign against large - scale dams that would have once again uprooted indigenous communities still recovering from Peru's civil war.
Moving closer to work would mean uprooting the kids or forcing job changes or undesirable communities.
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Without mortgage protection your family will not only lose your home, but they will also get uprooted out of the community where you have grown together as a couple, made friends, watched your children grow up, and interacted and participated in your community.
Courts aren't likely to uproot a child from his community to live with a parent who has relocated — even just across town if it means the child must change schools.
Judges usually don't want to uproot your child from his school, his playmates and his community to send him to live with you in a different county roughly half his time.
Continuity is important; the court doesn't like to uproot children from their friends, schools and communities, forcing them to move in order to accommodate their parents» divorce.
On top of her «normal» alienating behaviour, the mother went so far as to unilaterally relocate the children on the eve of trial, uprooting the children from their school and community.
But a wider array of housing types can offer safer, more affordable and lower - maintenance homes within existing communities, improving housing situations without uprooting older adults from the places they have called home for years or even decades.
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