“Like all social theories, internationalism must seek its basis in the economic and technical fields; here are to be found the most profound and the most decisive factors in the development of society.” FoundSocialEconomicFieldsTheoryDevelopmentBasesProfoundFactorsInternationalismSocial TheoryDevelopment Of Society Author:Christian Lous Lange
“The current economic crisis...has numerous causes and sends a powerful message about the need for a profound revision of the model of global economic development. It's an acute symptom that is added to other more grave and already well-known ones, such as the continued imbalance between wealth and poverty, the scandal of hunger, the ecological emergency and the problem of unemployment, which has now become general. In this context a strategic re-launching of agriculture appears decisive.” NeedsWellsProblemCausesWealthPowerfulKnownPovertyEconomicLandDevelopmentMessagesModelsCrisisProfoundHungerCurrentsGravesAgricultureUnemploymentWell KnownSymptomsScandalEmergenciesStrategicEcologicalRevisionEconomic DevelopmentImbalanceLaunchingEconomic CrisisWealth And Poverty Author:Pope Benedict XVI
“Unconscious assumptions or opinions are the worst enemy of woman; they can even grow into a positively demonic passion that exasperates and disgusts men, and does the woman herself the greatest injury by gradually smothering the charm and meaning of her femininity and driving it into the background. Such a development naturally ends in profound psychological disunion, in short, in a neurosis.” MenDoeEndsPassionGrowsOpinionEnemyWorstDevelopmentProfoundDrivingBackgroundsPsychologicalAssumptionCharmUnconsciousInjuryDisgustingFemininityPositivelyNeurosisWorst EnemyMemories Dreams ReflectionsDemonic Book:The Collected Works of C.G. Jung: Civilization in transition Source: The Collected Works of C.G. Jung: Civilization in transition
“In the Fragments, sensations are more profound and richly clarified through deliberate and explicit pattern; emotions are given a sequence and development such as the exigencies of practical life rarely permit.” GivenEmotionDevelopmentProfoundPatternsPracticalsSensationsPermitFragmentsDeliberateSequenceExplicitPractical Life Author:Alton Tobey
“Preoccupied with her self, the adolescent sees enormous changes, whereas the parent sees the child she knew all along. For the parent, new developments are superficial and evanescent. For the adolescent, they are thrilling and profound.” ChildrenSelfParentDevelopmentProfoundEnormousSuperficialThrilling Author:Terri E Apter
“We know what to do and we know how to do it, these investments save lives, empower women and girls, strengthen health systems and have a profound and lasting impact on development.” KnowsGirlKnow HowHealthDevelopmentImpactProfoundInvestmentEmpoweringLastingEmpowering WomenSave A LifeHealth SystemLasting Impact Author:Babatunde Osotimehin
“Can we disregard the growing phenomenon of "environmental refugees", people who are forced by the degradation of their natural habitat to forsake it - and often their possessions as well - in order to face the dangers and uncertainties of forced displacement? Can we remain impassive in the face of actual and potential conflicts involving access to natural resources? All these are issues with a profound impact on the exercise of human rights, such as the right to life, food, health and development.” PeopleHumansWellsFacesOrderNaturalIssuesGrowingRightsDangerDevelopmentExerciseConflictResourcesImpactProfoundEnvironmentalHuman RightsPossessionAccessUncertaintyPhenomenonSustainabilityRefugeeInvolvingDegradationDisregardNatural ResourcesForsakeHabitatRight To LifeDisplacementNatural Habitats Book:The Garden of God Source: The Garden of God
“Toby Tyrrell unravels the various formulations of Gaia and explains how recent scientific developments bring the hypothesis into question. His criticisms are insightful, profound, and convincing, but fair. On Gaia is wonderfully informative and a pleasure to read.” PleasureDevelopmentFairsCriticismProfoundVariousInsightfulHypothesisConvincingInformativeGaiaToby Author:Francisco J. Ayala