Societies
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Our
societies
are facing increased health pressures, including aging populations, increased incidence of cancer and chronic conditions, widespread inequality, amongst many others.
In all hunter-gatherer
societies
today, there's a foraging division of labor between, on the whole, hunting males and gathering females.
The official dogma of all Western industrial
societies.
So the stuff I'm talking about is the peculiar problem of modern, affluent, Western
societies.
If some of what enables people in our
societies
to make all of the choices we make were shifted to
societies
in which people have too few options, not only would those people's lives be improved, but ours would be improved also.
For individuals, for families, for
societies.
We work to promote healthy vibrant societies, to ameliorate human suffering, to promote a more thoughtful, substantive, empathic world order.
We need to turn to African societies, where ordinary people are increasingly taking to the streets to transform their lives.
Many young people in Africa have grown up in
societies
where a single ruler has ruled their entire lives.
Let me first start with the obvious: antisemitism has been a serious problem throughout history, present in many
societies
and causing the deaths of million of Jews.
The premise of the film was that, as with all
societies
or great civilizations, they are eventually doomed to fail.
What's more the scientific and technological development of our
societies
leads us to believe we can explain everything, know everything and do everything.
I always thought there was something inhuman in advanced capitalist societies, in the way they try to repress the basic urges of human nature.
The artistic patrimony of rural
societies
is being slowly lost and its inheritance not picked up by younger generations, as some of the older musicians in the movie are no longer living today.
Beginning with its long opening shot of seemingly endless rows of assembly line workers in a Chinese factory, Manufactured Landscapes attempts to show the devastating impact of industrialization on the natural environment and traditional
societies.
In some
societies
where justice still prevails, such situations result in the execution of the unjust.
The result is frequently dull, and ultimately unenlightening about the forces that sometimes drive
societies
to the brink of destruction; it's a disappointing film from an acclaimed director.
I always like Civil War stuff and ancient secret
societies.
"12 Monkeys" is a variation on similar themes of Gilliam's repertoire:oppressive/recessive societies, the solitude of the protagonist, the frustration associated with disbelief, and parallel realms.
This movie beautifully conveys both the quirkiness and generosity of the man, but also provides a glimpse into the inevitable destruction of innocence (which is not a morally positive term, in this case) that occurs when "civilized" men intrude on traditional
societies.
Similar social pressures and even cultural murders keep going on Turkey today on Kurdish ethnicity
societies.
In the United States seeds of the Cartel sown with the Federal Reserve Act and the income tax amendment (16) were beginning to bear fruit for connected finance capitalists and their dominating secret
societies.
We watched this in my Women's Health Issues class to point out how women are treated inferior to men in many societies, and I absolutely loved this movie.
The Mother is a quiet character study that points up how in some societies, the elder parent is both unwelcome and a burden to grown children whose careers and status seeking overshadow all else.
Basically this is Professor Jared Diamond theory on why certain parts of the earth's
societies
prospered and others did not.
They are homeless but cheerful, in a
societies
too impoverished and selfish to care for or acknowledge them, footmats for the Italian carpetbaggers.
The ability to acknowledge the absurd and question the norm is extremely important in
societies.
It really illustrates the similarities between Turkish and Greek
societies.
If you wanted you could probably kid yourself into thinking this was an art-house film since its foreign and attempts to deal with "issues" in societies, which it does rather clumsily, otherwise just watch it and laugh.
It is an artistic interpretation of a certain stage in the evolution of
societies
in the most northern reaches of Europe, in which the "Viking" culture is an element-inasmuch as it refers to a seafaring population.
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