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The
histories
of British Asians fitting into their adopted home has had many good runs on the big screen, as well as a number of excellent TV and radio series (Goodness gracious me, etc).
One of the things that interested me most about this film is the way the characters and their associated
histories
are developed on the fly.
The story has been told in schools and
histories
of Australia for so long that some permutations of the story have, ironically, become boring.
The most I ever get to learn or hear about Wales is through reading Hollinshed's
histories
of the middle ages.
They are all forever torn apart as they patch up their
histories
and sorrows and Asoka's new wife ends up leaving him after the birth of their children.
As I was watching this film, I realized how similarly structured this film was to 'Traffic': the jumps in time that seem startling, yet turn out to be very smooth transitions, uniting many beautiful
histories
into one legendary story.
While the film sometimes relies on stereotypes (particularly with some of the minor characters), it also presents rich, fleshed- out characters that are clearly individuals with their own
histories
and experiences that they and those around them have to contend with.
The biggest problem with the story is that Ma is shown as the brains and motivating force behind the Barker gang, though most
histories
of the gangster era of the late 20s and early 30s completely contradict this.
The script has the same worn-out themes of hidden rooms, mysterious deaths, kooky neighbors, weird
histories
and the disbelieving husband who discovers the truth in the end.
First, the principal characters have been given colorful
histories
or eccentricities seemingly only to keep them from being completely uninteresting otherwise or to fill time (for example, Luthor's post-coma extrasensory power).
The bog histories, if they were true, were interesting.
These countries’ need to establish policy credibility tends to be more acute, whether as a result of
histories
of high inflation, an absence of credible institutions, or political pressure to monetize budget deficits.
Research conducted in my laboratory on adults reporting
histories
of childhood sexual abuse provides a solution to this bitter controversy.
Tailoring education to allow workers to get the on-demand skills they need when they need them, and creating verifiable work
histories
through blockchain, are two ways to help gig economy workers find suitable opportunities more efficiently and capture more value from selling their labor.
Of course, the cities of England’s north are proud of their unique
histories
and eager to maintain their individual sense of identity.
Now, institutional investors with long
histories
of ESG investments, such as the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), are being joined by a growing number of their peers.
Our
histories
of oppression by powerful neighbours told us that collective security within NATO was the only real option.
It also reminds us that food forms an integral part of our cultural, religious, or regional identities, because what we eat and how we produce our foods are deeply rooted in our
histories
and traditions.
Psychiatry remains dependent on interpretation of detailed case
histories.
After all, borders in Africa, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and North America are rooted in complex
histories
that few of us would ever want to relive.
After all, their
histories
– and certainly during what was mislabeled as the “Great Moderation” between 1980 and 2008– have been predominantly cyclical.
Alas, given their
histories
of autocratic rule, giant leaps forward to full-blown democracy are unlikely.
The peoples that comprised the USSR had different
histories
long before Russian domination; and, under the Soviet system’s nationalities policy, their identity as members of distinct political units had actually been consolidated.
Even countries with much longer democratic traditions have struggled to come to terms with their
histories
of collaboration in the Holocaust.
They are the product not of Western or Middle Eastern history, but the fusion of all histories, of globalization.
Similarly, China is staking its claim to the South China Sea in full violation of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the basis of vague
histories
of bygone empires.
New middle classes are emerging globally, and magazines like Cosmopolitan and Vogue are targeting newly middle-class women in India and China – many of them part of a generation with its own disposable income for the first time ever in their family
histories
– with the very same luxury goods.
The Enron and Worldcom scandals, after all, occurred in countries with long
histories
as market economies.
Students of economics eager to escape from the skeletal world of optimizing agents into one of fully-rounded humans, set in their histories, cultures, and institutions will find Keynes’s economics inherently sympathetic.
Job seekers can augment their educational credentials and employment
histories
with samples of their work and endorsements from co-workers and customers, thereby conveying their potential value to employers more effectively.
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