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" Fahmy said the memorial is a sign to never be "apathetic and complacent.
The people who can afford to be apathetic are invested in the continuation of a power structure.
Well, at least for the rest of us, it's officially cool to be apathetic about Pokémon Go now.
With discourse becoming increasingly polarized, it becomes ever harder — and less excusable — for citizens to be apathetic toward politics.
Why do we expect this group of college students to criticize, or at least be apathetic toward, Taylor Swift's music?
We can no longer aspire to expect greatness from our leaders, but be apathetic to knowledge to hold them accountable.
"This is not a time in American history to sit back and be apathetic," Hallquist said at her campaign kickoff.
But to be apathetic about my American citizenship would be a personal betrayal to all the struggles I overcame in assimilation.
" Schlossberg tells PEOPLE it's more important than ever to "pay attention" and resist the urge to "be apathetic and throw your hands up.
As long as the U.S. government is controlled by Republicans, markets will be apathetic to who is leading the country, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday.
Nintendo didn't just used to be apathetic to esports, Nintendo has traditionally actively suppressed the esports scene around its most popular competitive series, Super Smash Bros.
Be that 72% or 69% or whatever, to see such motivation amongst a demographic previously assumed to be apathetic towards the whole process is a total heart warmer.
While the Republican Party as a whole may be apathetic at best and denialist at worst about climate change, in Florida, with 1,350 miles of coastline, the environmental crises are impossible to ignore.
"While our companies may not encourage us to talk about politics, we should not be apathetic toward what happens around us," Alfred, a bank employee who declined to give Bloomberg his last name, told the publication.
" On fans from San Diego supporting, or not supporting, the team "Obviously, there's a percentage of fans who will probably never come back, and then there's a percentage that might be apathetic, and then there's a percentage who are Chargers fans.
That means things like hiring young staff (something that both Sanders and Barack Obama did, Kiesa said) and making efforts to appeal to young voters who might be apathetic—not to persuade them, but to just remind them this election is going on and that they should vote in it.
It is an interweaving of dialogue on the conflict, which explores the inability to be apathetic, as war remains in the mind as the background of even mundane daily tasks.
The mortality rate of atypical myopathy is high; only 30-40% of affected horses survive. EAM affected horse’s urine is dark red or brown. Sweating and muscle trembling can be observed while moving. Horses may hang their heads down and be apathetic. Symptoms resemble colic symptoms except that EAM affected horse doesn’t lose appetite.
In these circumstances, Smith did not consider joint-stock company governance to be honest.Adam Smith The Lost Legacy.com More importantly, the East India Company demonstrated inherent flaws in the corporate form. The division between owners and managers in a joint-stock company, and the limited legal liability this division was based on guaranteed that stockholders would be apathetic about a company's activities as long as the company continued to be profitable.
They tend to be apathetic towards investigating crime, and focus their resources on political acts, especially demonstrations. However, in 2007 Zimbabwe's crime rate for illegal border crossing, smuggling, stocktheft, poaching and illegal mining had declined by 64 percent, 54 percent, 32 percent, 31 percent, and 5 percent respectively. Innocent Matibiri, Police Deputy Commissioner in Charge of Operations, credited the lowering of this figure to the Support Unit for recovering various firearms, which had been used in armed robberies, murder crimes and lethal weapons.
The Adullamites were anti-reform, as were the Conservatives, but the Adullamites declined the invitation to enter into Government with the Conservatives as they thought that they could have more influence from an independent position. Despite the fact that he had blocked the Liberal Reform Bill, in February 1867, Disraeli introduced his own Reform Bill into the House of Commons. By this time the attitude of many in the country had ceased to be apathetic regarding reform of the House of Commons. Huge meetings, especially the ‘Hyde Park riots', and the feeling that many of the skilled working class were respectable, had persuaded many that there should be a Reform Bill.
Then, Lee had expressed concern about the voting patterns of younger Singaporeans, who appeared to be apathetic to the need of having a racially balanced slate of candidates. He was also worried about more Singaporeans voting along racial lines, which would lead to a lack of minority representation in Parliament.. He had also proposed to twin constituencies and have Members of Parliament (MPs) contest as a pair, one of whom had to be from a minority community. However, Malay MPs were upset that this implied they were not electable on their own merits. Feeling that the twinning of constituencies would lead to Malay MPs losing confidence and self-respect, the Government dropped the proposal.
In the Temperament and Character Inventory self-directedness consists of five subscales: # Responsibility Vs. Blaming (SD1) # Purposefulness Vs. Lack Of Goal Direction (SD2) # Resourcefulness Vs. Inertia (SD3) # Self-Acceptance Vs. Self-Striving (SD4) # Congruent Second Nature Vs. Incongruent Habits (SD5) Cloninger compared SD1 to Rotter’s concept of locus of control. People with an internal locus of control tend to take responsibility for their actions and are resourceful in solving problems. People with an external locus of control tend to be apathetic and to blame others or bad luck for their problems. Regarding SD2, Cloninger noted that Viktor Frankl believed that meaningful purpose is a key source of motivation for mature adults and that fulfilment of meaning was more important than gratifying impulses. Cloninger related SD3 to Bandura’s concept of self- efficacy, beliefs about one’s ability to succeed in goal-directed behaviour. In relation to SD4 he argued that self-esteem and realistic acceptance of one’s limitations are important to mature development of self-directed behaviour.
The Merseyside police force had, at the time, a poor reputation within the black community for stopping and searching young black men in the area, under the "sus" laws, and the perceived heavy-handed arrest of Leroy Alphonse Cooper on Friday 3 July near Granby Street, watched by an angry crowd, led to a disturbance in which three policemen were injured. The existing tensions between police and people had already been noticed by local magistrate, Councillor and Chair of the Merseyside Police Committee, Margaret Simey, who was frequently critical of the hardline tactics used by the then Chief Constable Kenneth Oxford. She said of the rioters "they would be apathetic fools ... if they didn't protest", although she was unprepared for the personal criticism that followed. With the economy in recession, unemployment in Britain was at a 50-year high in 1981, with Merseyside being one of the worst hit regions for unemployment, with Toxteth being one of the worst hit districts of the city of Liverpool.

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