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Although The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo doesn’t position the family as a safe haven from society’s ills, the novel and its adaptation could be seen as precursors to this trend.
Source: https://screenrant.com/a-nearly-normal-family-ending-explained/
Another movie explores capitalism’s ills, this time written based on a true life story.
Source: https://www.buddytv.com/best-movies-of-the-21st-century/
A piece written for the paper by a Harvard academic used the death to attack the ills of British history.
Despite bringing joy and allowing her to champion various social ills and diseases, creating jewellery does have its challenges.
Expecting educators to act in under these environmental circumstances is unfair, especially considering that educators are not trained to handle social ills, but to transfer learning.
“For all you know, the legislature may well be deeply involved with the executive in the very ills which they are supposed to be detecting and exposing.
For Rabbi Avrohom Brashevitzky, executive director of Chabad Jewish Center of Doral, the top concern is similarly “the breakdown in morals and ethics,” which he believes leads to societal ills including antisemitism, a growing worry nationwide.
Green Lantern was born in the Golden Age, which ran throughout the 1940s, and heavily focused on fighting the social ills of the time.
He fought the ills in society, he was called names and described in unpalatable words for speaking his mind and saying it as it is.
Source: https://theheraldghana.com/where-is-ace-anan-ankomah-the-man-who-works-like-a-bull/
HOLYROOD resumes this week, after a busy summer when I’ve devoted time to my priorities of addressing poverty, homelessness, lack of affordable housing and related social ills.
However, I recognize the fact that we are short of such political will in attending to the different areas of our economic ills.”
Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/06/niger-delta-oil-thieves-regrouping-ex-militants/
In closing, the former Deputy President suggested that the adoption of this smart framework will result in a legislative sector that is able to utilise the tool of oversight effectively to overcome many of the social ills facing the country.
Source: https://www.africanews.it/english/south-africa-is-facing-many-challenges-but-this-too-shall-pass/
Ministers, local authorities and private companies alike need to remember that complex technology, far from being the answer to all ills, can make our lives worse.
Olame added that the command had carried out numerous sensitisation programmes across the state with the aim of enlightening the citizenry on the ills associated with drug use and illicit trafficking.
Proponents view it as mitigating many of the environmental ills, with land recovering from installation within a few years.
Regardless of the many ills which plague humanity, he remained optimistic that individuals and societies can satisfy these ends, as reflected by the love and joy spread throughout this event.
Source: https://tbrnewsmedia.com/pjs-vietnamese-buddhist-temple-celebrates-lunar-new-year/
Shouting very loudly I might add without ever offering solutions to what ills our community.
The Arab world’s size and complexity make it a fool’s errand to try to find one cause for the region’s ills, and in focusing so squarely on Nasser, Rowell skates dangerously close to that trap.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/14/books/review/we-are-your-soldiers-alex-rowell.html
“The ills of our community are well-documented: drug use, poverty, institutional racism,” Crawford continued.
The plans by the NDC to cause violence during the impending Assin North by-election make mockery of efforts made thus far to correct the ills in the country’s electoral system and consolidate its budding democracy.