Sentences with phrase «as cultural expectations»

A cursory glance at infant feeding history will reveal that the introduction of formula marketing probably contributed to this break down as well as the cultural expectations developed in the early 1900s that only specific health professionals hold all the answers for our bodies.

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Work has morphed into a twenty - four - hour fact of life, bringing its own set of standards and expectations when it comes to sleep... Sleep is ingrained in our cultural ethos as something that can be put off, dosed with coffee, or ignored.
Instead, if we understand the culture in which John wrote, the issues that the early church was facing under the Roman Empire, and all of the hundreds of allusions to Old Testament themes and prophetic expectations, the Book of Revelation can have a significant message for followers of Jesus today, who also deal with similar cultural issues as we try to live like Jesus in a world dominated by powers and authority that live in rebellion to the Kingdom of God.
Similar to China, where there are no cultural Christians, the West is quickly losing all cultural expectations related to church - going — which I see as the same thing as «churchianity».
For adults, these unfolding stages and transitions are as heavily programmed by cultural expectations as by the biological and psychological factors that determine childhood.
«By exceeding guest expectations of product and experience, developing a brand image with a distinct and Devilishly Good attitude, and expanding the St. Louis Bar and Grill franchise system carefully and responsibly, it's earned a reputation as a cultural «institution» with an expanding, loyal customer base and «one of the hottest franchise opportunities» within the restaurant industry,» the company says.
Intensive parenting, according to anthropologist Solveig Brown, author of All on One Plate: Cultural Expectations on American Mothers, «views children as innocent and priceless, and assumes that mothers will be the primary parent responsible for using child - rearing methods that are child - centered, expert - guided, emotionally absorbing, labor - intensive, and financially expensive.»
I don't see any examples in scripture where a women was singled out as an amazing for having a bunch of babies, though That may have been a cultural expectation.
Infant Mental Health, sometimes referred to as Infant Brain Health, has been defined as the developing capacity of the child from birth through age five to: experience, regulate, and express emotions; form close, secure and interpersonal relationships; and explore his / her environment and learn - all within the context of family, community, and cultural expectations.
The cultural expectation that babies should be weaned around a year is pretty ingrained as well.
I remember myself at the beginning of this journey — the «need» for control in my parent - child relationship, the anger when my child didn't do as I thought she should have, the overwhelm of realizing how much I didn't know about parenting, the anxiety about whether I was doing it right or not, the complete lack of knowledge about healthy child development expectations, the frustration of realizing that I didn't know myself and how to handle my own emotions as much as I thought I did, the conflict between my mothering instincts and cultural advice promoting detachment and emotional distance.
Cultural innovations and child care practices and, importantly, the dynamic social values and ideologies that legitimize them, shift quite rapidly relative to evolutionary - based changes in fundamental infant biology.1 This raises the possibility that widely recommended infant care practices can be at odds with the human infant's biological, psychological and emotional needs and expectations, at least as inferred from the human infant's evolutionary past.
Women exercise more caution when selecting a mate, which many psychologists attribute to cultural expectations, such as when female modesty is pushed by some religions.
Further research is necessary to explore these differences and the precise extent of which content of those experiences reflects their expectations and cultural backgrounds, as well as the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying near - death - experiences.»
As a result of the one - child Policy, many families began to selectively abort female children in order to try to have boys, who are traditionally preferred due to the cultural expectation that men will help support the family and take care of their parents in old age.
If taken as a form of cultural anthropology you can strip film of all of the burdens of objective merits that impose expectations that prevent us from losing ourselves in the experience.
Most of the pleasures of «Don Jon» come from Gordon - Levitt setting up expectations and then softly deflating them: the blustery father figure played by Tony Danza starts out as a «type» before he begins to reveal layers of cultural and sexual identity that complicate a simpler interpretation.
Haynes brilliantly uses the restrictions of the genre to critique cultural expectations: Cathy's purposefully stilted dialogue remains bound by the front - office conventions of post-WWII Hollywood (interestingly, Frank's isn't), and unlike the men in the film, her options are as limited as the choice between a happy or a sad ending.
Spending time with Kumail's (often hilarious) family reveals his burden of living with cultural expectations, all handled fairly and humorously by the film without painting one side or the other as being wrong or unreasonable.
Hollis expands her approach by also using read alouds for cultural literacy, or to help students understand writings from the 19th century and earlier, such as Charles Dickens» Great Expectations, Homer's Odyssey, or the plays of Shakespeare.
For example, performance pay could be more widely used in places where, as in Asia, cultural expectations for student performance are high, making it appear that performance pay systems are effective, when in fact both performance pay plans and student achievement are the result of underlying cultural characteristics.
While foods, fashions, and local traditions, for example, are recurring and welcome topics of discussion on Out of Eden Learn, many students pick up on other, subtler aspects of culture, such as communication styles, prevailing cultural values and behavioral expectations, and relationship patterns across different generations.
As used in our study, cultural mismatch theory refers specifically to incompatibilities in the ways that language is used and expectations are communicated at home versus in the school environment.
Must adhere to, and apply, all Culture expectations as stated and defined in the mission, vision and cultural statement policies.
The WakaSailing is a luxury sailing catamaran providing daily day cruise to Nusa Lembonga, Bali and is no expectation to this and offer some excellent cruises around the east coast of Bali far north enough to have excellent views of the volcano and the northern mountains as well as finding the offshore island of Lembongan and its cultural and physical treasures.
Known for his self - portraits and use of pop culture icons (such as Billie Holiday and Michael Jackson), Harris teases the viewers» perceptions and expectations, resignifying cultural cursors, and recalibrating the familiar with the extraordinary.
Known for his self - portraits and use of pop culture icons (such as Billie Holiday and Michael Jackson), Harris teases viewers» perceptions and expectations, resignifying cultural cursors, and recalibrating the familiar with the extraordinary.
Somewhere our conversation turned to Kara Walker's recent exhibition at Sikkema Jenkins and specifically the show's press release in which Walker lamented having to fulfill cultural expectations as a «black female artist.»
Morgan sees West's self - styled renegade persona as a pop - cultural embodiment of the miscreants populating her paintings, who live outside society's dictums and expectations.
With their formal qualities, the works subvert art historical conventions as well as cultural and societal expectations.
Be it videos, works on paper or installations, his work, exemplary of post-conceptual strategy, plays with the viewer's expectation by a free use of common cultural codes such as the teaser borrowed from cinema's industry: Coming Soon.
As New Yorkers had already experienced a heavy winter Susanna describes the inspiration for this body of work: «Snow, and weather, can be a story about sensory experience, cultural expectations, nostalgia, and disappointment.».
While seemingly neutral because of their ubiquity, these items embody specific cultural signifiers, and reveal our patterns, preferences, and expectations as consumers.
With their formal qualities, these works subvert art historical conventions as well as cultural and societal expectations.
Kobena Mercer used the term «burden of representation» in 1990 to refer to the expectation placed on black artists, and exhibitions about black artists, to stand as representative of a cultural group or its contributions.
Mr Liddiment, who is chair of the Hepworth Wakefield Trust, said the gallery had exceeded all initial expectations to «establish Wakefield as a cultural destination, putting it on the national and international map».
Known for his self - portraits and use of pop culture icons (such as Billie Holiday and Michael Jackson), Harris teases the viewers» perceptions and expectations, signifying cultural cursors, and recalibrating the familiar with the extraordinary.
Together, their works introduce numerous critical, political, aesthetic, and material threads that run throughout the exhibition, in works such as Stan Douglas» compelling six - hour meander into an Afrobeat jam session in Luanda - Kinsasha (2013), the late Kwakwaka» wakw artist, activist and hereditary Chief Beau Dick's celebrated performative masks, Nick Cave's enchanting Sound Suit (2015), borne from the horrors of racialized violence, to Latifa Echakhch's sculptures and paintings that reconcile personal narratives against broader cultural or nationalistic norms and expectations.
While seemingly neutral because of their ubiquity, these items embody specific cultural signifiers, and reveal out patterns, preferences, and expectations as consumers.
However, by making conservationists more aware of how people construct anthropomorphic meanings around species and how they engage with species and attribute value to their characteristics — e.g. people may attribute personhood or emotions to species that they play with, such as pets or even livestock — they can create conservation programmes which speak to people through their cultural expectations and emotional connections.
Really, the question was whether the ability to satisfy the cultural expectations and prejudices of customers should be seen as a genuine occupational requirement — as part of the job.
I mean that's the nail on the head right there is that the cultural expectations, the personal expectations depending on how you grew up and what you envisioned for yourself as a mom, what you envision for yourself as a professional, as a lawyer, those things can sometimes be at odds with each other and there is an enormous amount of guilt around those expectations and even sometimes I've heard women in my group talk about they sometimes get negative messages from their spouse directly or from other family members or other friends who are moms who maybe are on a different path this time and sometimes I call it death by a thousand paper cuts.
One of the things that's interesting is we are very, I think we parent very much as partners but it's one of those things where I'm kind of unaware where I make assumptions in things, but what I really am aware of is I know that she carries guilt over not being around for the kids all the time, that I don't have because there's no cultural expectation that dad is going to be around all the time, so the fact that I want to or don't want to is kind of like my choice, but for her there's all this expectation around what it means to be a mom and what kind of care you're supposed to give and I know that it's there and it weights on her.
However, Galego explains that he enjoyed this challenge and opportunity: «As a North American trained lawyer, dealing with emerging markets posed certain expectations that were new to me, yet I also had to really refine my cultural antenna, because it is very different to working in Toronto.
It would also establish cultural expectations, fortified by extensive education in high schools and colleges, requiring us to think about data technologies as we build them, not after they have already profiled, categorized and otherwise informationalized millions of people.
When a company recognizes cultural fit as a top priority and regulates accordingly, you want to make sure you fit that culture before you start and determine behavioral expectations for what people at Company X do or don't do.
The global economy presents a challenge for managers as they learn the cultural norms of their employees, employment laws, and expectations in this new global yet local context.
As a certified Microsoft Professional he has been responsible for making project planning, managing cross cultural teams, client expectations, identifying & mitigating risks during project execution, delivering projects on time, on budget to ensure its m...
Cultural differences between workers and clients have been found to influence worker expectations of clients as well as their service delivery (Fletcher, 1997; Boyd - Franklin, 2003).
As somewhat of a cultural outsider, I've always been interested in mining the underlying assumptions of our expectations and beliefs, and so too the assumptions in the field of couple therapy.
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