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Being more balanced doesn't mean dramatic
upheaval
in your life.
I've been a journalist now since I was about 17, and it's an interesting industry to be in at the moment, because as you all know, there's a huge amount of
upheaval
going on in media, and most of you probably know this from the business angle, which is that the business model is pretty screwed, and as my grandfather would say, the profits have all been gobbled up by Google.
So it's a really interesting time to be a journalist, but the
upheaval
that I'm interested in is not on the output side.
Three weeks after my presentation, the markets lost 20 percent and went through a phase of volatility, upheaval, and a total market loss of 70 percent until the end of the year.
But it's important to remember that before we learned how to share the fruits of the Industrial Revolution with the broad swathes of society, we had to go through two depressions, the Great Depression of the 1930s, the Long Depression of the 1870s, two world wars, communist revolutions in Russia and in China, and an era of tremendous social and political
upheaval
in the West.
Both are times when body morphing and hormone shifting lead to an
upheaval
in how a person feels emotionally and how they fit into the world.
The economist Nicholas Stern said that emission reductions of more than one percent per year had only ever been associated with economic recession or
upheaval.
So Wall Street and all around the world, the financial industry is in a big
upheaval
about this, wondering, can we be replaced, or how do we embrace this technology for success?
It's the first of a series that's going to be done in response to the current political
upheaval.
Well, my brother was born and they came back to Korea, and we had what I remember as kind of an idyllic life, but what was happening in Korea at that time was the country was one of the poorest in the world and there was political
upheaval.
And we reflect on the past decade of political and economic upheaval, of growing inequalities, and when we look ahead to the challenges of the climate emergency, increasing automation, an aging population, then I think the argument for the case for a much broader definition of what it means to be successful as a country, as a society, is compelling, and increasingly so.
But around 800 BCE, that began to change: the value of bronze declined, causing social
upheaval
and an economic crisis— what we would call a recession today.
You see, I grew up in the late '60s, early '70s, in a time of huge social
upheaval
in the United States.
I was a student in the '60s, a time of social
upheaval
and questioning, and on a personal level, an awakening sense of idealism.
Yet the film's main character, Joe, becomes the very instrument of the
upheaval
he fears when he enters and joins in the illegal and unbridled sexual excesses he rants against.
Johnny Crawford is great in this movie of a troubled teen coming of age in a generation that was in the middle of a cultural and spiritual
upheaval.
It still looked mostly like it does in the film but was going thru a period of civil rights
upheaval
then as the site of Ole Miss.
Social
upheaval
and unrest were commonplace as people spoke-out about their views.
Through it all and amidst all that emotional
upheaval
and soul-searching, what in heaven's name will Debbie do?
The movie, about a young woman's quest to make her mark in the music world, captures the times perfectly, from the overt sexism, rough economic times, social upheaval, to the shift in pop culture from rough-and-tumble punk to terribly fey and pretentious Futurism/New Romanticism.
It was an eyeopener for me, and though it caused a lot of
upheaval
in the media the next day, it showed that times where changing and that people no longer let there lives be ruled by others but made choices for themselves.
But beyond the amusing laughs of Alan Funt's situations lies a surprising glimpse into the uncensored attitudes of American culture in the midst of social
upheaval.
The film provides a glimpse into the Tyler family's
upheaval
as they search for a financial solution for the necessary surgery.
The film fails because it does not engage the viewer in the
upheaval
in the lives of the characters.
Such a massive effort will be doomed to failure, however, if Afghanistan's neighbors intervene in ways that promote economic
upheaval
all over again.
As a result, this
upheaval
will have a massive impact on Europe and its relations with Russia, for it will determine whether Europeans live by twenty-first-century rules.
Less than two decades after the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis ravaged the economy and provoked a social and political
upheaval
that ended President Suharto’s three-decade-long rule, Indonesia is a member of the G-20 and boasts the world’s 15th highest GDP.
In fact, in recent months, Le Pen’s popular support has remained rather consistent, with her lead in opinion polls for the first round remaining stable, even as French politics is thrown into
upheaval
by scandal and mistrust.
This fundamental change has contributed to the reduction in risk premia over the last year, despite the political
upheaval
that continues in many countries (particularly Italy, Portugal, and Greece).
Crimea’s Sudeten CrisisLONDON – With Crimea voting for secession, the
upheaval
in Ukraine is fueling an increasingly charged atmosphere between Russia and the tandem of the United States and the European Union.
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