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She's made unexamined privilege (which is to say, painstakingly examined privilege) her brand.
As part of a part of a package of measures to appease right-wing complaints that prisons are too lax inmates will be made to "earn privileges" that are currently automatic.
As the interview draws to an end, Haggerty says: "I would never think that because I made White Privilege II that I've said enough, or that now I can step away from the conversation".
Even in the radical Hongzhou lineage, living in accordance with these rules was seen as essential to holding open the circuit of mutual contribution that made the privilege of monastic life possible.
While carer coping strategies with people with dementia have been well described [ 29], this study adds to the literature through detailing that some care decisions are made that privilege carer concerns over the person with dementia preferences and may be counterproductive or even harmful.
Lewis agrees: "We soon learned while making White Privilege II that the song won't matter as much as continuing to do the work after the song is out".
The Scot eagerly makes the transition from rural slum to Amin's Kampala compound, embracing his ready-made privilege as he drinks in the general's charisma and hungrily feeds on his praise.
Plimpton, a child of privilege, made it his business to be everywhere, to see and do everything.
The Thai official attempted to sue Triesman over the allegation, which was made under parliamentary privilege, but was unsuccessful.
As an aid worker, I feel guilty that not all LGBT staff are made equal: white privilege extends beyond gender and race.
"Disappointment of being early and not seeing sun rise made good with privilege of sitting alone in absolutely silence with my friend, just as I've always thought Hillary and Tenzing did.
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