Sentences with phrase «between youth culture»

Including rap lyrics in a unit on poetry, or graffiti as a jumping off point to talk about the history of art establishes a bridge between youth culture and academic pursuits.

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These and other gatherings, including summer camps, youth rallies and special - interest caucuses, tell the world who these churches are and how they define the boundaries between themselves and the wider culture.
Because of the strength of the shared values of the teachers and the close working relationship between teachers and parents, these schools are usually free of the more negative aspects of the youth culture.
The amended suit claims the existence of a culture in competitive swimming of condoning inappropriate relationships between coaches and young female swimmers, and that a woefully inadequate background check policy fosters sexual molestation in youth swimming.
Youth culture, housewives, Hollywood icons and a fashion balancing between elegance and energy.
Ari, played by the terrific Alex Dimitriades, is torn between his tradition - bound parents and youth culture, and also between his wish for acceptance and his guilt - shrouded attraction to men.
As the title suggests, his film wants to explore the relations between blacks and whites, namely the influence of hip - hop culture on white youths — this issue in addition to telling a crime story as a hook.
It is collaboration between Radijojo and its local partner Youth Association for Culture and Development (YACD), involving schools, children's centre and NGOs in different parts of Morocco.
Youth can act as a bridge between cultures and serve as key agents in promoting peace and intercultural understanding.
They've discovered similarities and differences between youth behaviors in different cultures — regionally and internationally, and became aware that the violence / prejudice in school reproduced violence / prejudice in the city and in the world — and reinforced it.
«The disconnect between what students want and what they're receiving is significant,» said Julie Evans, CEO of Project Tomorrow, which tracks youth culture.
Assistant Professor Natasha Kumar Warikoo underscores the wisdom of that recommendation in new research that questions assumptions often made about the link between rap / hip - hop - influenced youth culture and underachievement in inner - city schools.
Associate Professor Natasha Kumar Warikoo underscores the wisdom of that recommendation in new research that questions assumptions often made about the link between rap / hip - hop - influenced youth culture and underachievement in inner - city schools.
Contents of this guide run as follows: * Visual summary of plot * Storyboard resource for students to then recall the plot and key events from memory * Form and structure comprehension questions * Settings questions * Context (students explore key issues raised in the play such as youth stereotypes, gang culture, growing violence in the age of the internet etc) * Symbols and Motifs - lots of information about symbols and motifs in the play, followed by a revision activity * Key Quotes - Students explore key quotes through analysis of their meaning and significance, quotes are broken down chapter by chapter and provide thematic links etc. * Themes - Students make connections between themes, characters and events in the novel * Characterisation - Students have to complete a character profile for all the main characters using the study tasks provided * Key Terminology - Exploring some key terminology and vocabulary that will deepen their understanding of the play as well as impress examiners.
For all that schools continue expanding Euro - awareness of the value of indigenous culture and the culture of people of color; for the cultural expansion towards equitable roles between women and men; for the upsurging awareness of the equal rights of GBLTQQ folks; we're missing a key element in these conversations, and that's the cultural shoehorn known as children and youth.
She is co-director of the School Culture and Climate Initiative delivered in partnership between the Center for Human and Social Development and the Youth Empowerment Alliance of the United Way of Northern New Jersey.
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Cleage captures the mores, culture, and rhythm of black urban youth and the romantic tensions between mature black adults as she weaves contemporary issues into a love story.
As you become familiar with the culture, you'll notice the contrast between older, salsa - dancing Puerto Ricans, and the reggaeton blasting youth.
Ahead of the exhibition, artnet News sat down with the artist to speak about the differences between film and photography, the value of «shock» in the digital media age, and Clark's own fascination with youth culture.
Examining the regimes of control to which the human body is increasingly subjected — ranging from governmental and corporate surveillance to the relentless pursuit of youth — Kline addresses the erosion of boundaries between labor and leisure and the incursion of consumer culture into the most literally intimate aspects of life: blood, DNA, neurochemistry.
Warhol's Double Elvis does not portray Elvis the hip - shaking musician but rather Elvis the actor playing a role in the 1960 movie Flaming Star, a liberal - themed Western in which Presley plays Pacer Burton, a half - Kiowa youth torn between two cultures.
Psychological disorder, the relationship between mass media and the human mind, youth culture and wireless communication are among the themes evoked and explored in Oursler's vividly surreal imaginings.
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The center piece of the show also titled Oriental Accident, speaks to the violent tension between tradition and youth culture in the contemporary Arab world.
The exhibition draws its subtitle from the album that the New York rock band Sonic Youth recorded in 1993, and captures the complex exchange between mainstream and underground culture across disciplines that came to define the art of the era.
A multimedia exhibition organized by the museum's new director, Pilar Tompkins Rivas, looks at eight decades of youth culture — from the pachucos and pachucas of the»40s, to the connections between Los Angeles and British youth culture, to the emergence of social spaces geared at youth.
Between the two venues, the show features photographic prints, drawings, large oil paintings, video, sound installation and performance with a focus on youth culture.
The artworks on display reflect on the state of «betweenness» as an abstract idea, as an idea of youth as a period in between generations and as an idea of migration as the experience of living between cultures.
Psychological disorder, the relationship between mass media and the human mind, youth culture and wireless communication are among the themes evoked and explored with humor and irony in Oursler's vividly surreal imaginings.
«NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star» draws its subtitle from the eponymous album that the New York rock band Sonic Youth recorded in 1993 and captures the complex exchange between mainstream and underground culture across disciplines, which came to define the art of the era.
(161) A key consideration of the «Strengthening Youth Wellbeing» strategy is the link between youth suicide and the effects of loss of Maori identity and culYouth Wellbeing» strategy is the link between youth suicide and the effects of loss of Maori identity and culyouth suicide and the effects of loss of Maori identity and culture.
Generally defined, temperament is the biological basis of personality.4 Research on the topic of temperamentally - based socially wary, reticent and inhibited behavior has reported differences in prevalence of this construct between East Asian (e.g., China, South Korea) and Western children and youth (e.g., Western Europe, Canada and the United States); the former group has demonstrated a higher prevalence of wary, inhibited behavior than the latter.5, 6,7,8,9 In Western cultures, which value independence and assertiveness, socially - inhibited and reticent behavior is viewed as reflecting shyness, fearfulness and social incompetence; in East Asian cultures, which are dominated historically by Confucian and Taoist philosophies, socially wary and inhibited behavior is viewed as reflecting compliance, obedience, being well - mannered, and thus, social maturity and accomplishment.10
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