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Another possibility is that the social transformations that have shaped our culture may have also changed the
structural
columns of human thought.
Or are there deeper
structural
factors that have led us to where we are today?
So one reason is obviously economic or
structural.
I don't mean to discount these
structural
barriers.
It's the one that I'm interested in, that my group is really invested in, but there are others in renewable energy, in medicine, in
structural
materials, where the science is going to tell you to move towards the nano.
We experience time discrimination, he tells us, not just as structural, but as personal: in lost moments of joy, lost moments of connection, lost quality of time with loved ones and lost years of healthy quality of life.
You know, most rely on the major agencies and they just assume that if there's great talent in the world, they've already found their way to the agencies, regardless of the
structural
barriers that actually exist to get into the agencies in the first place.
There are obviously many details to be worked out, but it is a policy proposal grounded in the functional roles and the inherited advantages of wealth that moves us away from the reinforcing status quo behavioral explanations for inequality towards more
structural
solutions.
We could have a tipping point in global food and agriculture if surging demand surpasses the agricultural system's
structural
capacity to produce food.
This means at this point supply can no longer keep up with demand despite exploding prices, unless we can commit to some type of
structural
change.
Circle time is men sitting with men and cutting through the bullshit, challenging
structural
ways of thinking.
We need to control just those aspects that are critical, like the structural, the thermal, the acoustical properties embedded in the form.
And here is an example of one of her analyses: "The move from a structuralist account in which capital is understood to structure social relations in relatively homologous ways to a view of hegemony in which power relations are subject to repetition, convergence and rearticulation brought the question of temporality into the thinking of structure, and marked a shift from the form of Althusserian theory that takes
structural
totalities as theoretical objects ..." Well, you get the idea.
We have to face and try to deal with the lack of transparency created by the proprietary algorithms, the
structural
challenge of machine learning's opacity, all this indiscriminate data that's being collected about us.
Although a teen's willingness to seek risk is largely a result of the
structural
and functional changes associated with their developing brains, the dangerous part that my research was able to highlight was that a habituation to risks can actually physically change a teen's brain and cause greater risk-taking.
However, the same
structural
changes that turn red blood cells into roadblocks also make them more resistant to malaria.
What I'm referring to is a system of
structural
advantage that favors white people over others in social, economic and political arenas.
This is also neurally controlled, so it's the combination of the two, as seen here in the high-resolution skin of the cuttlefish, where you get this beautiful pigmentary
structural
coloration and even the faint blushing that is so beautiful.
So, examples like Christopher Wren's King's Cross: you can see that the
structural
forces of the vaulting get articulated as lines, so you're really actually seeing the expression of
structural
force and form.
Much later, Robert Maillart's bridges, which optimize
structural
form with a calculus curvature almost like a parabola.
Interestingly, in the last 10 years Norman Foster used a similar heat thermal transfer model to generate the roof of the National Gallery, with the
structural
engineer Chris Williams.
I won't go into too much description of any of these projects, but what you can see is that the escalators and elevators that circulate people along the face of the building are all held up by 122
structural
trusses.
So, it's tens of millions of calculations just to design one connection between a piece of
structural
steel and another piece of
structural
steel.
So, in vacuum-formed plastic, in fiberglass, and then even at the level of
structural
steel, which you think of as being linear and modular.
And Johan Galtung, a peace theorist, talks about
structural
violence in our society.
He says,
"Structural
violence is the avoidable impairment of basic human needs."
Dr. Paul Farmer talks about
structural
violence and talks about how it's the way our institutions, our policies, our culture creates outcomes that advantage some people and disadvantage others.
So after four years on city council, I decided to run for mayor, realizing that being a part-time councilman wasn't enough to enact the
structural
changes we need to see in Stockton, and I came to that conclusion by looking at the data.
I realized, as a councilman, to enact a
structural
change I wanted to see, where between the same zip codes there's a 30 percent difference in the rate of unemployment, there's a 75,000 dollars a year difference in income, that being a councilman was not going to cut it.
Because again, I understand some listening are saying, "Well, Mayor Tubbs, you're talking about
structural
violence and
structural
this, but you're on the stage.
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