Institutions
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The human soul is sadly unattended to in our contemporary culture because of the moral bankruptcy of the conventional religious
institutions.
while French is widely spoken in Algeria especially in academic institutions, Arabic is the official language and is the language of the street.
All they want is slave labor for their shopping temples like Wallmart, and Massfeeding
institutions
like MacDonalds.
I guess we have
institutions
like The Daily Mail to thank for this film; not for the making of it, but rather for the fact that it still has audience when it should have been forgotten along with most of the rest of the Last House on the Left rip-off's almost thirty years ago.
Money, machine (car, cell phone), and the unhappy
institutions
of employment and marriage have let him down; he may return to his marriage ultimately, but it will be under completely different understandings.
One that really should be studied in any film course that is on offer at tertiary
institutions
around the world.
The Ealing comedy's always seem to have an element of the small people overcoming the adversity's of the large institutions, This film is typical of this by Alec Guinness's sole attempts to fight the decision to pull down the pier.
Eventually he ran afoul of two
institutions
of the Hollywood studio system - the almost 'indentured servant' status of acting contracts, and type-casting.
Chronicling the true-life story of Frank Serpico, a police officer who exposed corruption in the NYPD, the film comes from that exquisite golden age of cinema, lasting from the late '60s through the late '70s, when paranoia infected the country and our most trusted and honored
institutions
were becoming suspect.
The recession that began in 2007 was much longer and deeper because of the collapse of financial
institutions.
Twenty years of invasion, civil war, and drought have left Afghanistan's
institutions
in ruin.
For these and many other reasons, rebuilding Afghanistan's economy will require not only economic reconstruction but an effort to reinvent the country's political and cultural
institutions.
These early signs of deglobalization of financial markets have their parallels in commercial banking, with some of the biggest global
institutions
retrenching rapidly.
The extent of persistent unemployment, despite different labor-market structures and national institutions, suggests that theories that pinpoint one key failure should be taken with a grain of salt.
None of this is to suggest that NATO's illegal acts will be remedied by the
institutions
of international law.
And though the United States invokes international human rights
institutions
when doing so suits its purposes, it renounces these
institutions
when they attempt to assert jurisdiction over the United States.
Structural reforms, including the immediate closing of financial
institutions
and the elimination of non-performing loans, also helped to bolster recovery.
By mid-2003, some 776 of the country’s financial
institutions
were closed.
At the same time, donors must fund
institutions
that will help children traumatized by the psychological stress of war.
A natural solution could be for the ECB to rely on the other European
institutions.
Second, the EU should support the creation of national
institutions
to monitor domestic developments and their compatibility with overall eurozone goals.
Such
institutions
would be much better placed than the EU to formulate timely and granular reform recommendations.
Or it could create a scheme to support higher education, but reserve it for universities in countries where educational
institutions
have been granted a minimum degree of autonomy.
Clearly, an autocratic regime is more favorable to the rapid accumulation of capital than a democratic one, and a prosperous country is more favorable to the development of democratic
institutions
than a destitute one.
Unfortunately, economic dislocation and decline do not provide a good environment for the development of democratic
institutions.
In addition to markets, society needs
institutions
to serve such social goals as political freedom and social justice.
There are such
institutions
in individual countries, but not in the global society.
I should like to suggest the idea of what I call the open society as a universal principle that recognizes the diversity inherent in our global society, yet provides a conceptual basis for establishing the
institutions
we need.
Fortunately, we have some international
institutions
to address these issues, but they must be strengthened and perhaps new ones created.
We do not have adequate international
institutions
for the protection of individual freedoms, human rights, and the environment, or for the promotion of social justice, not to mention the preservation of peace.
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