Rooted
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This conviction that people can change is
rooted
in my experience, my own journey.
Like any form of systematic oppression, fatphobia is deeply
rooted
in complex structures like capitalism, patriarchy and racism, and that can make it really difficult to see, let alone challenge.
After a lot of reading and talking with experts, I have come to believe that his involvement in the shootings was
rooted
not in his desire to kill but in his desire to die.
The success of every spelling reform that affects deeply
rooted
habits lies in caution, agreement, gradualism and tolerance.
And I like that combination, because it makes me think homelands do not need to be
rooted
in one place.
It's
rooted
in motives as old as Adam and Eve: in greed for yet more money, in fear of losing your position in the market and all the benefits it brings.
But her other leg appears
rooted
to the spot, locked in the corner of the canvas even as she stretches to move it.
It's
rooted
in extraction.
If you have too much confidence, it could be because you're not
rooted
in something real.
The nutritionist said I should eat root vegetables Said if I could get down 13 turnips a day I would be grounded,
rooted.
And I think that task for us, as TEDsters, and as good people, just people, moral people, is really do the hard work necessary of not just joining hands as neighbors, but using our hands to restructure our road, a road that in this country has been
rooted
in things like white supremacy.
A road like in this country has been
rooted
in things like misogyny.
So my question is: What are we prepared to do today, so that a child born today, 50 years from now isn't born in a society
rooted
in white supremacy; isn't born into a society riddled with misogyny; isn't born into a society riddled with homophobia and transphobia and anti-Semitism and Islamophobia and ableism, and all the phobias and -isms?
They do all this
rooted
in place, unable to speak, reach out, or move around.
My work is firmly
rooted
in my own family's history of exile and subsequent rebirth in the United States.
Sprawling cities or declining cities could see this as an opportunity to rebuild a social infrastructure
rooted
in justice and fairness.
It's something which is rooted, and something which is
rooted
deep in a tradition.
And what worries me, as we stand here in the rubble of the economic collapse, is that too many organizations are making their decisions, their policies about talent and people, based on assumptions that are outdated, unexamined, and
rooted
more in folklore than in science.
Then, people said monarchy dominated everywhere because it was
rooted
in human nature.
Just as today, the enthusiasts of unrestrained capitalism say it's
rooted
in human nature, only now it's individualism, inquisitiveness, and so on.
So the hierarchy is
rooted
on two ideas.
Which is
rooted
in one-life culture.
And this is all
rooted
in the mythological past, yet the curious thing is in these long houses, where there are six or seven languages spoken because of intermarriage, you never hear anyone practicing a language.
The way that we see emotions in others are deeply
rooted
in predictions.
Trees are
rooted
in the ground in one place for many human generations, but if we shift our perspective from the trunk to the twigs, trees become very dynamic entities, moving and growing.
As you know, one leg of the compass is static,
rooted
in a place.
One part of it is
rooted
in Istanbul, with strong Turkish roots, but the other part travels the world, connecting to different cultures.
This is one movie were i
rooted
for the bad guys because the captain-save-the-day was unbelievable and there was no connection to him or nothing to make you like him.
Fairly appalling enterprise suggests Welsh to be an infantile artist, helplessly drawn to the violent milieu he knows best, but unable to resist vacuous elaborations
rooted
in banal fantasy.
Pre-Depression audiences, giddy with optimism, may have
rooted
for this ambitious go-getter in whom they saw their surrogate; Depression audiences despised him as the person likely to foreclose on their mortgage and throw them in the gutter.
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