Sentences with phrase «wider social phenomenon»

«Individualized adultery — treating it as a single person's transgression instead of an instance of a wider social phenomenon — is a way to forestall addressing the viability of marriage at a social level.

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The New York Times» Andrew Kramer reported on the phenomenon in December, writing that «for more than three years, rather than rely on military officers working out of isolated bunkers, Russian government recruiters have scouted a wide range of programmers, placing prominent ads on social media sites, offering jobs to college students and professional coders, and even speaking openly about looking in Russia's criminal underworld for potential talent.»
Yet mistakes must be avoided which may arise from the application of a technical term developed in a distinctive historical, social, cultural, or religious context to a wider range of phenomena.
Health promotion practice must acknowledge that health behaviour is influenced by a wide range of personal, social and cultural factors, as Hepworth argues, health promotion practice involves «social phenomena, wide - reaching cultural, psychological, political and ideological problems and issues» as well as biomedical and clinical ones -LSB-(Hepworth, 1997), p. 233].
Synthesizing more than a decade of empirical research in Chicago, Sampson argues that neighborhoods strongly influence a wide range of social phenomena (including crime, health, civic engagement, altruism, and birthrates).
Just as we did with our Sex Advice section, we will discuss a wide variety of subjects relating to dating advice, including: the pitfalls of dating an «instababe», social media usage during dating, the new «love bombing» phenomenon, the trials and tribulations of dating in college, and more!
«Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is becoming a world - wide phenomenon
Over 25 years since the World Wide Web phenomenon began, computer scientists, social psychologists, writers, and artists are now questioning how digital technologies are impacting our daily lives.
Social scientists use relative deprivation to explain a wide variety of phenomenon.
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