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And also, if you’re embedded in such a network of relationships, your view of the world has to do with what information comes to you through the network of
relations.
And what we’ve been working out is the implications, really, of the idea that the universe is made up of
relations.
And politics is, in the ideal sense, the way in which we continually address our network of
relations
in order to achieve a better life and a better society.
At a very close distance, the fiddler looks taller than the fireman, but at a far distance their normal, their true,
relations
are preserved.
That was a truly great public
relations
idea.
Because this is what I would say I've learned the most about race relations, from this piece.
And therefore it has to have amicable
relations
with them.
Seeing diversity in race and ethnicity in contemporary art is the only way that we'll see changes in the art industry, but also for the
relations
between Africa and the Western canon.
So Lula, he's full of problems, full of contradictions, but one of the things that he's doing is, he is putting forward an idea of how we engage in international
relations
that completely shifts the balance from the standard sort of north-south dialogue into a whole new way of global collaboration.
But in "intimate
" relations
it's much more difficult because, with your wife or your boyfriend or someone that you hope might turn into one of those things, we have this illusion of romance and trust and intimacy, and nothing is quite so unromantic as the, "My condom or yours, darling?" question.
So I had to choose another career, and this was in fact relatively easy for me, because I had an abiding passion all the way through my childhood, which was international
relations.
What this means is it's no longer good enough to say that international relations, or global affairs, or chaos in Somalia, or what's going on in Burma is none of your business, and that you can leave it to governments to get on with.
What is the importance now with the
relations
here.
The bottom board of this three-dimensional, the board of transnational relations, things that cross borders outside the control of governments, things like climate change, drug trade, financial flows, pandemics, all these things that cross borders outside the control of governments, there nobody's in charge.
Sorry this was a woeful excuse for a film.. a plot line so holey it resembled a block of swiss cheese and a butch of characters who seemed to me to be utterly devoid of inter-personal relations.. Well except of course for Carlyle and Lee-Miller who i could have sworn were meant to be in love.. Unlike the union of Tyler and Miller who were for the most part, like the rest of the film, utterly unconvincing.. although the end product was uncaptivating and amusing for all the wrong reasons, the production values were high and deserve some acknowledgement..but unfortunately the end result was rubbish..what was everyone involved thinking..? they definitely should have packed up early on this one..
Even the obligatory disaster movie human
relations
bits didn't seem sincere.
Richard Donner shows off his liberal credentials with this ludicrously overcooked simplistic attack on the politics of South Africa.It's not as if America is the cradle of racial harmony and brotherly love - and further irony is added by the fact that the movie is set in the city that was the home of Rodney King and glorifies the Police Department that did so much towards community
relations
with their brutal racist behaviour.
Terrible writing, highly contrived, from a "do-gooder" who knows absolutely nothing about race
relations
in L.A., or the USA in the present day.
Sure, race
relations
affect everyone and there's a great deal of ambiguity to the issue, but the universe of 'Crash' operates to suggest that we are all victims to our own perceptions on race.
do yourself a favor and watch a much more honest take on race relations, Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle!
However, regarding the content of this film, I am very sad to see that in the 21st century there is still an urge to pathologize domination-submission
relations
or feelings (and/or BDSM practices).
Considering the
relations
off screen between Taylor and Stanwyck, it was surprising how little chemistry there was on screen between the two of them.
This movie had an excellent premise, and could have been a fascinating look at racism, attitudes to women at work and male female
relations
in England early last century.
I was appalled at the fact that the two main stars would agree to do a film that was so offensive and so detrimental to race relations, and I'm not referring to the obvious black/white commentary in the movie, but to the slams towards other ethnicities, such as Betty White's characterizations of the hispanics.
On top of this the terrorists have sexual
relations
to white American housewives, which I find very strange.
At the same time her friend at work is unknowingly to her having sexual
relations
with her brother, and it just escalates from there.
1st watched 3/17/2002 - 2 out of 10(Dir-Mario Pinzauti): Silly, sex-filled master & slave having too many intimate
relations
movie.
The film shows
relations
of the dying mother, and the son, who is very attached to her, and definitely loves her.
This movie is somehow showing 6.2 stars, It seems inconceivable that the director has that many
relations.
This is a weak throw-together of just about everything: refugees, Croatia-Slovenia relations, globalization, sexual orientation..
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