I believe that we are all uniquely different and
appreciate cultural differences and how we can learn from one another.
Supportive environments like these help children from all cultural backgrounds to understand, respect and
appreciate cultural differences.
«Moreover, the Chinese lawyers also learn how to interact with UK clients and
appreciate the cultural differences that can sometimes give rise to misunderstandings.»
In order to assess global events such as the war in Iraq, they need to understand global politics; in order to have an informed perspective about global warming, they need to understand global economics, environmental sciences, and geography; and in order to communicate successfully with their neighbors from other cultures, they need to
appreciate cultural differences and have skills that allow effective and respectful cross-cultural interactions.
This will ultimately lead to those around you celebrating and even
appreciating the cultural differences that exist between your partner and them.
Not exact matches
He suggests that pastors need to learn to
appreciate the diversity of the churches they serve, to care for those
cultural differences, and to work with them rather than against them.
They seem to
appreciate that «you understand that there's a
cultural difference [between industry and academe] and you're working to bridge that gap.»
To
appreciate the stakes of MacArthur's position, one must consider the vast
cultural differences between America and pre-Westernized Japan.
Schools need to prepare students for a world in which people need to work with people of diverse
cultural origins, and
appreciate different ideas, perspectives and values; a world in which people need to develop trust to collaborate across such
differences; and a world in which people's lives will be affected by issues that transcend national boundaries.
We know from our own research that music makes a real
difference affecting the culture and ethos of the whole school; music is greatly
appreciated by parents — seeing their children in performance is a positive
cultural beacon that enhances the school's reputation and adds parental appeal.
This was an incredible learning journey for me, meeting some truly inspirational young people from across the world, having a growth mind set to learn and grasp every opportunity to listen,
appreciate, and be empathetic of
cultural and contextual
differences.
Had the opportunity been more available, I definitely would have
appreciated it and tried to take the
cultural differences as part of my learning experience.
The
cultural and legal
differences between the U.S. and foreign countries present «soft» obstacles that counsel is well advised to understand and
appreciate when dealing with ESI located within a foreign country, in complying with FRCP discovery rules.