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I want them to be compassionate about other people's plights.
It's their solution to the avid couch surfer's greatest plights.
Let's be compassionate and empathetic to the plights of others.
Each day, she encountered veterans like Clarke, whose plights astounded her.
They face different plights and struggles, and different paths towards citizenship.
Speakers told personal stories of the plights of their immigrant grandparents.
Those stories highlighted the plights of refugees trying to flee conflict.
But laughter can be a balm that puts our plights into perspective.
A lot of people tend to refrain from helping others in their plights for equality.
It mocks the nazis, yes, but Waititi takes his central characters and their plights seriously.
Soon after, plights like the 2008 recession further demolished possible development opportunities in the city.
The plights of a hardware startup are well-documented; that's further true of a VR team.
Legal plights have been a shared burden for Trump and Netanyahu over the past several years.
For injustices and societal ills, for the plights of people around the world, for conditions and diseases.
Every orphan that enters our facilities has a unique story, but most of their plights stem from deforestation.
Their two plights form the narrative backbone of Roma, which director Alfonso Cuarón based on his own childhood memories.
And he has described the plights of black Americans as defined by poverty, poor education and few employment prospects.
That's the reality for so many of the families whose plights we see and heart-rending cries we hear.
A new study published Monday in the BMJ suggests that the plights of pugdom are even worse than we thought.
It also nods to the plights of the many refugees around the world who are forced to flee their homes.
Haaland added that Gaetz should read about the history of Native Americans and the plights many of them still face.
One of the under-reported plights of the modern celeb is the constant bombardment with viral invitations to formal dances.
In a 2012 report the National Intelligence Council said that individual empowerment could prove a solution to society's greatest plights.
These caravans have been used in the past largely to draw attention to people's plights in their native countries. 3.
Never allowing them to transcend their external plights, she instead supplants their individuality with a generous dose of Russian Mystique.
Indeed these plights and the themes they belie are often just as varied and frenetically sketched as the novel's architecture.
As you watch Hillary Clinton run for president, do you see her contend with plights that are similar to Selina's?
Above all, their plights symbolize the grating tension between the harsh realities of modernity and traditional knowledge and ways of life.
The efforts of public officials to provide job training and transportation that might have mitigated their plights were minimal and episodic.
By weaving the stories together, Mr. Gratz draws parallels between the plights of refugees decades ago with those seeking asylum today.
Poignant photographs of children and adults with tumors that range from barely protruding to tragically grotesque illustrate Dr. Cushing's patients' plights.
This isn't the first time Laura Loomer has attempted to draw attention to her trollish plights against Twitter and other tech companies.
To respect their privacy, Mr. Desmond has given them pseudonyms, but their voices are as distinct as fingerprints, their plights impossible to invent.
Aparna's is the strongest among the bunch, as she plumbs the depths of her own anxieties among other plights of the internet age.
Mike Lillis and Scott Wong will dive into the plights of the veteran lawmakers and former committee heads fighting for their political lives.
Most importantly, Sheen's case should remind us of the similar plights that millions of other people in the United States and abroad face daily.
On a much larger scale, Staver's two simple compositions here illustrate the plights of Europa and Pandora, each caught writhing and gesticulating mid-drama.
She also has a distinct method of ending, which I can only describe as pushing her characters and their plights off the deep end.
The behaviors, plights, hopes, aspirations and actions of any one person are experienced viscerally and visually and directly in tiny screens in our hands.
Standing up for service workers should never be reduced to shaming and criminalizing the Black people whom they serve, because these plights are intertwined.
Tokenization, and the romanticization of people and our plights, is bad, and those are the types of things that occur when marginalized communities get attention.
It also asks for something specific and points out a policy that's quite obviously unfair, bringing the plights of producers and songwriters to the forefront.
Coming out of the closet to acknowledge financial struggles is the first step toward everyone realizing that financial plights are more universal than once thought.
Now consider Gosling—the sad-eyed heartthrob, a veteran of " The Notebook " (2004), and a tender presence who can't help drawing us into his plights.
Specifically, it's just an empathetic twist on the conservative bootstraps narrative: The plights that get sympathy are those of the abundantly deserving and unambiguously screwed.
To a layperson or someone disconnected from many of the day-to-day plights of people of color, this may seem inconsequential, or even race-baiting.
In some ways, she said, she felt fortunate compared with other victims who had more challenging plights: She is married and home-schools her young son.
Like the characters on the show, I thought this might be a possible bonding experience, one generation of Asian Americans learning from the plights of another.
Weiner's conclusion: It is better to go through the world as a compassionate person, able to confront the plights of others without being crippled by their weight.
Unlike the UKIPs and the Trumpians, however, the left champions a range of policies – fiscal stimulus, worker rights, progressive taxation – that could actually address their nation's plights.
In Bakersfield, Sanders held an intimate community conversation with Latino leaders, where panelists and audience members shared stories of the plights facing farmworkers in the San Joaquin Valley.
Many researchers measure empathy with questionnaires or tools that assess qualities like being nice, feeling distressed at others' plights, or accurately responding to emotions in statements or actions.
As the most visible mouthpieces for the movement, they've spent the past year raising awareness about the particular plights of women of color through social media and protest.
The woman from this story came to be known as St. Brigid, a patron saint of Ireland who straddled Paganism and Christianity and defended the plights of women.
This perspective is sensitive to the plights of those typically ignored by canonized historical accounts: women, African-Americans, non-English speaking people, non-European immigrants, and the poor.
That said, when you scan the individual plights of artists who've received the prestigious 6 God cosign over the years, it's questionable whose end of the deal is sweetest.
Since then she has journeyed into dark corners to document people's plights for Vice, Fusion and the New York Times—giving victims not just a voice, but a face.
That said, when you scan the individual plights of artists who've received the prestigious 26 God cosign over the years, it's questionable whose end of the deal is sweetest.
That meant television like the Lea Michele-led musical dramedy had the freedom to be quippy, light, and obsessed with the plights and pitchiness of bunch of high school outcasts.
Virtually every interaction outside of gameplay imparts some kind of commentary about the cab industry's plights in the context of competition from Uber and (soon, possibly) its self-driving cars.
There is a certain amount of rage in rock 'n' roll that white men have never been able to grasp in comparison to the many plights of women of color.
The bottom line: 'Downton Abbey' is a respectful adaptation of the show, but could be alienating for those who find the plights of rich white people and their servants unappealing.
I cannot and will not sit by while American Jews and Muslims are pitted against each other by the people who bear a significant responsibility for both of their plights.
In the video, Snoop expressed his exasperation at mainstream media creating multiple movies and series based on the plights and hardships of black people, rather than their achievements and triumphs.
Artists were central to Occupy Wall Street and helped to put the plights of distant victims of neoliberal policies and practices onto the front page of the New York Times.
The full report details an array of aspects of poverty such as the roles of race and gender, voter disenfranchisement, high rates of incarceration and the plights of veterans, he said.
They're part of a caravan that convened at Mexico's southern border weeks ago, then trekked through the country as part of an annual pilgrimage organized to bring light to migrants' plights.
He always insisted that the heart of the play was its humanity: "The most important thing was that we had to feel for these people and understand their plights," he said.
It's also why there's something grim about the adults in It and their ignorance of or complicity in several children's plights, even more so than the dancing clown that pursues the kids.
Detective Pikachu puts Pokémon plights first and uses the creatures' interactions with human partners as a chance to examine the Pokémon perspective and what it's like to live as one of them.
More followed: A few weeks later, WNYC's John Hockenberry and the former Canadian radio star Jian Ghomeshi wrote essays about their plights in Harper's and the New York Review of Books, respectively.
Now that we have no distance — it's like we're all in a crowded theater, making everything personal — we are experiencing the aspirations, hopes, frustrations, plights of others in direct and visceral ways.
We're not going to spoil anything about season 2, but Serena doles out the physical violence without much thought, just because she can, and has little insight into the plights of others.
As the stories of Yankel and Yasia, Otto and Mykola, Ephraim and Miryam collide and overlap in one condensed, disastrous three-day time frame, their mingled plights merge in multidimensional, expressive collage.
The migrants are part of a so-called caravan, trekking across Mexico as part of an annual effort to raise awareness about migrants' plights while also helping some make the dangerous journey.
Trump also showed his indifference, or rude disregard for the political plights of allied leaders, indulged his willingness to trade in falsehoods, and betrayed his obsessions with his predecessor President Barack Obama.
It became part of our ritual to banter about the recent plights of the Cleveland teams, and I checked the standings before walking into his room, as if cramming for a test.
They're part of a caravan that convened at Mexico's southern border weeks ago, then trekked through the country as part of an annual pilgrimage organized to bring light to the plights of migrants.
The band's support of so many different social justice plights make it difficult to pigeonhole their activism, but they don't need to label themselves and their fans aren't pressuring them to choose one either.
The ongoing brutality has been deemed ethnic cleansing by the United Nations and has sent nearly one million Rohingya Muslims to neighboring Bangladesh in what has become one of Asia's most serious refugee plights.
It's not exactly news that names such as the "Redskins" and the "Stanford Indian" rely on regressive tropes lifted straight from a Colonial-era playbook, using language that downplays the plights of Native Americans.
All laughable plights compared to what the bar-headed goose endures in its migration over the Himalayas, where it hits altitudes of 26,000 feet, all without the luxuries of pressure control and complimentary peanuts.
Consider the plights, if that is the right word, of the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers, who would love to reunite in June for a third consecutive matchup in the N.B.A. finals.
Various news reports suggested Trump was sympathetic to the plights of the 800,000 protected under DACA, but rather than protect it, he ended it and asked Congress vote on an alternative solution to become law.
But despite the warnings about a United States interest in protecting its loyal Kurdish allies and in containing the ISIS prisoners, Mr. Trump this week portrayed the plights of the Kurds as someone else's problem.
But while global attention is focused on Khashoggi's fate, there are dozens of other dissidents, bloggers, and activists languishing behind bars in Saudi Arabia whose plights have been largely forgotten — and some whose whereabouts are unknown.
A foreign correspondent for about 226 years, Alissa Rubin is known for descending deep into some of the world's scariest conflicts and returning with rare, often poignant glimpses into the plights of soldiers, survivors and victims.
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu both have strong political reasons to use their "deal of the century" to distract from their parlous domestic plights, and as a tool in looming elections.
Even if there were an American president more internationally minded than Donald Trump, the world's chief plights -- terrorism, climate change, migration, nuclear proliferation -- are all cross-border scourges that demand global responses with measures that apply locally.
The work speaks to the plights of migrants and the sordid conditions in which they live, but does so in a way that borders on victim porn, shot in a style that reminded me of Werner Herzog.
The best seed funds connect companies to experts in the specific plights of a first-time founder or an early-stage startup, like founder break-ups, the struggle of signing your first customers or making early, key hires.
The celebrated filmmaker has a personal relationship with Mardini, who participated in the artist's critically-lauded "Love Story" (2016), a documentary recording the plights of refugees and asylum seekers as told by actors Julianne Moore and Alec Baldwin.
It is the job of the oppressor, not the oppressed, to make amends, and the show's only true villains are those who refuse to engage in empathy and humanity—those who are inoculated against the plights of their victims.
"Our Manta collection supports the Manta Trust, a U.K based charity whose global work focuses on ray and marine habitat research and conservation," explains the jeweler, who also supports the plights of rhinos, sharks and the coral reef through her collections.
Though such adherence to punk authenticity can seem outmoded, and the plights of sincere bands with nonexistent commercial prospects are rarely played for drama onscreen, neither punk dogmas nor the violence in "Green Room" become caricature, despite its B-movie DNA.
Hoping to link the plights of displaced Sri Lankans in India to the more visible refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, she came away instead with a music video, "Borders," set in camps and on overcrowded boats.
The book is organized geographically, coursing around the globe from well-known "nuclear events" like Hiroshima and Nagasaki (and, of course, Chernobyl) to the plights of subalterned peoples in New Jersey and uranium mines in Saskatchewan, Czechoslovakia, Niger, and elsewhere.
The White House The executive order Trump signed to stop his administration's policy of separating children from their families has done nothing to quell the outrage over the plights of the more than 2,000 children who have already been separated.
"When I think of Americans, at least the ones that I've met, and have had the privilege of getting to know, I regard Americans as a very exemplary people, the way that they care about other people's plights," he explained.
Vendors at a neighborhood produce market complain that the proliferation of high-rise developments in the area is encroaching on space for the city's strays, casting gentrification as a symptom of a growing indifference to the plights of others, no matter the species.
When they suggest that the so-called '2019nCov' coronavirus appears to be of greatest threat to the old and already infirm, they encourage us to ignore the plights of people in those groups, and take an ageist and ableist point of view.
The issue of sexual abuse in the church has loomed large over Francis' weeklong visit to Chile and Peru, where he discussed the plights of indigenous populations in the jungle and of those recovering from catastrophic flooding in Peru's sandy desert coast.
However, in their selection of work, the co-curators have successfully managed to bring attention to the plights of such groups, demonstrating that many of the artists on view were involved with numerous causes and part of an expanded network of political action.
I'm not saying that the ongoing plights surrounding Jewish identity are more important than issues facing other oppressed groups in the U.S., nor am I ignoring that the fact that many Jews do benefit from white privilege and have long-standing tensions with other movements.
" Charon states that "despite medicine's recent dazzling technological progress in diagnosing and treating illnesses, physicians sometimes lack the capacities to recognize the plights of their patients, to extend empathy toward those who suffer, and to join honestly and courageously with patients in their illnesses.
Aoife Wilson, Eurogamer Final Fantasy 15's biggest problem is that despite a strong core cast it's all far too vague, lacking the messy, human appeal of previous titles, which could distil celestial struggles and global plights down to something much more real and relatable.
If it seems like I'm stalling, that's because Wednesday's episode somehow boiled the plights of 190 contestants down to just a few minutes of actual singing footage, during most of which the contestants had to share screen time with their family members in the audience!
The rhetoric of "make America great again" suggests that those Americans — black, Native American, LGBTQ, women, and so on — just don't matter, or at least that their plights could be overlooked for whatever benefits the country was supposedly producing — for white men — back then.
McConnell, speaking on the Senate floor, said he would like to see "strong, forward-looking strategic statement" on Syria that would specify whether the U.S. should maintain a military presence in Syria and address the plights of the country's minority Sunni and Christian communities.
In light of the modern plights of black people across the African continent and the African diaspora, which range from climate change and refugee crises to police brutality and income inequality, Wakanda embodies our collective yearning for something beyond the problems associated with racialized oppression and neglect.
This thematic cloth fits a novel whose title is a quote from Genesis, and given the ancient and modern plights and exceptionalism of the Jewish people, many have accepted the idea of their representing, in important ways, the general human condition, its horrors and its joys and its perdurance.
These characters' plights could take place in a Jim Carroll memoir, or in a Piri Thomas story, could occur against the backdrop of the artsy Barrio Logan neighborhood in San Diego, or San Antonio or la Loisaida (New York City's Lower East Side), in Boston's Chelsea or Jamaica Plains.
Looking back, those earliest episodes were uniquely special, a confirmation that Hillenburg managed to pull off that eternally enviable feat in children's programming: early SpongeBob was silly enough that children adored the animated slapstick comedy that flashed across the screen, and adults could relate to the more mundane plights of its characters.
The book opens with a house burning down and then flashes back to explore how we got there, revealing the dual plights of the Warren family struggling to fit in the tiny suburb of Shaker Heights and the Richardson family struggling to maintain the illusion of perfection, and just what happens when those two families intersect.
"We sympathize with appellants' individual plights, apparently more freighted with duty and sacrifice than benefits and privilege, but the Citizenship Clause is textually ambiguous as to whether 'in the United States' encompasses America's unincorporated territories and we hold it 'impractical and anomalous,' to impose citizenship by judicial fiat—where doing so requires us to override the democratic prerogatives of the American Samoan people themselves," Judge Janice Rogers Brown said in the appeals court's decision.
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That piece led venture capitalist and former media company founder Om Malik to opine with a great post yesterday assigning blame for the (many) plights facing the media industry squarely on the shoulders of, let's just call them dumb media executives: When you have sales guys (they are mostly guys) in charge, decisions will reflect their usual approach, which is to maximize their personal gains as quickly as possible, cash in their bonus checks, and then move on to another outfit desperate enough to let them do it all again.

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