Example sentences of "and social [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is nonetheless an unavoidable predicament for those working in the field of arts education to encounter if their aim to encourage both the personal and social enrichment of their pupils is to be fulfilled .
2 The New Europe holds out the hope of a better life for Europe 's people — with all that implies for cultural and social enrichment as well as industrial modernisation , environmental protection and an improved standard of living .
3 Odd , though , that they had once seemed so odd , so isolated , for the school at which Dotty Doddridge vainly endeavoured to teach French had been non-conformist , faintly progressive , certainly egalitarian in its religious and social complexion : it had offered a liberal , secularized , healthy coeducation , and had on its foundation in the 1860s set out to attract the children of vegetarians , Quakers , freethinkers , pacifists , Unitarians , reformers .
4 Shakers saw — and still see — their home and furnishings as extensions of their religious beliefs and social integrity .
5 Traditional patterns of family life and cultural values are said to be breaking down under the pressure of geographical and social mobility , and the power of the mass media .
6 Owing to the growth of economic opportunity and social mobility , it was now less necessary to make a child accept its calling as a dictate of God .
7 A. Stewart , K. Prandy and R.M. Blackburn — clerks and social mobility
8 His feelings of inferiority were compounded only by the vague sense of unease that his careerism and social mobility had possibly been misguided from the outset .
9 The equation between study in higher education and social mobility still holds in curiously similar ways .
10 These records are being used in studies of differentials in mortality , cancer incidence and survival , migration , bereavement and social mobility .
11 The ‘ 10-year on ’ programme will cover work on occupational and social mobility , on geographic change and migration , on family and household formation and housing change , on ageing and on immigrants .
12 The researchers hope that such a perspective will throw fresh light on the interaction between work histories and recruitment , credentialism , gender , occupational and social mobility , class and the state in modern Britain .
13 Families and social mobility : a comparative study
14 The project thus aims to bring together , on a comaprative basis , the study of the family and social mobility , providing both new descriptive information and new analysis .
15 Attention will be devoted to how people are recruited into such work , with their patterns of geographical and social mobility , and with their social attitudes and political practices .
16 As far as urban sociology goes , however , spatial and social mobility is what Savage calls the ‘ missing link ’ .
17 These ‘ relatively minor ’ limitations can restrict older people 's participation in everyday life and social interaction .
18 Food also provides pleasure and social interaction ; it dominates world economies and political systems .
19 The extent to which individuals are able to participate in employment , leisure and social interaction , for example , will be an indicator of the reality of their ‘ adulthood ’ .
20 These are the experiences of monotony , fragmentation and excessive pace in work and social interaction patterns .
21 Its salvation twenty years later attests to the dramatic shift in Brooke-Rose 's values , her style , and her approach to narrative problems , but her propensity to see personal identity and social interaction in terms of language is nevertheless firmly established in her first novel .
22 Free schooling to ensure a minimum level of education , communication , and social interaction might be one way to achieve this .
23 Small groups of patients and their family members come together with the staff members in meaningful work ( preparation of medicine ) and social interaction .
24 In 1931 , Horton visited Denmark to look more closely at the Folk Schools and their relationships with the trade unions , farmers ' co-operatives , and other cultural and social movements , and though he was in part disappointed by the fact that the Folk Schools had moved away from their original aims and methods , he was able to speak to many people who were involved in this movement and added another dimension to the idea which was eventually to find its expression in Highlander .
25 The initiators of these popular committees were well aware of the way in which Israel had lopped off the leadership of previous political , labour and social movements .
26 This debate , however , has to be set in the context of our world , of nation-states and transnational corporations , technologies of power and social movements .
27 It comprises the entire body politic , with all its citizens and all their interest groups and social movements .
28 ‘ Christian Communication and Social Movements ’ will be the main theme of a seminar to be held in conjunction with the next assembly of WACC 's Latin American and Caribbean regional association ( WACC-LA/C ) .
29 The seminar , to be organised in Santiago , Chile , 4–8 October , will draw on the rich variety of communication experiences and social movements currently flourishing in Chilean society .
30 We have reformulated the issues which grew out of the theme ‘ Communication for Community ’ as ‘ Christian Communication and Social Movements ’ .
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