Sentences with phrase «breaking cultural barriers»

I also engage in breaking cultural barriers and advocating for mental health internationally, and locally.
First, he offers radical acceptance of the individual, often by breaking cultural barriers.
All of our looks are breaking the cultural barrier by wearing things outside of the perceived «norm.»
So if you are into dating and meeting people from other races and you are willing to break cultural barriers in the name of love and seeking relationship, then this is the best place to start your soul searching.
It could be that active learning breaks a cultural barrier.
At the end of it all, traveling has allowed us to step out of our comfort zones, break cultural barriers, and as cliche as it sounds, live the life we've always wanted.

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«Technologies have broken down geographic and cultural barriers, connecting people and businesses in real time,» Bradford's PowerPoint stated.
I love that learning another language can help break down cultural barriers and make the world a little bit smaller.
The death and resurrection of Jesus has broken down cultural barriers throughout history — no other major religion has spread as far and across as many cultures as Christianity.
Hawkeye is different; with the feel of family and the healthy experience of the outdoors, Camp Hawkeye uses the joy and fun of camp to break down social and cultural prejudices, misconceptions and barriers.
Three ground - breaking pieces of research funded by the Gates Foundation highlight the practical, emotional and cultural barriers that still stand in the way of women breastfeeding and underline the importance of breastfeeding in improving health, saving lives and reducing costs in every country in the world, rich or poor.
He said it was obviously really important for migrants to learn English but, equally, there were cultural barriers that sometimes had to be broken down first.
But as Fenton and colleagues point out, there remain «massive cultural barriers between the fields of science and law» that «will only be broken down by achieving a critical mass of relevant experts and stakeholders, united in their objectives.»
This site prides itself on breaking down cultural barriers so that people that want to be together can be together.
Christian singles are breaking down the barriers against all the cultural, racial and ethnic hatred and violence we see in the world today.
«It is an immense privilege and responsibility to interact with youth — emotionally and intellectually — to restore hope in intergenerational bonds, and to break down cultural and any other barriers that prevent pupils from understanding and reaching out to others.»
As a result, students of different nationalities face less of a cultural barrier which, in turn, breaks down any social barriers.Everyone mixes with everyone.
It is incumbent upon all educators now, wherever we find ourselves, to break down the cultural barriers that separate us.
We have to break that barrier of cultural incompetence, I would like to say.
As Europeans used to being nannied around cultural highlights, we were astounded to find that when one arrived at the top, there was no barrier rope to stop the huge number of tourists jostling past each other from tumbling downwards or falling down the broken grating (obviously post-Mayan!!).
«Both bring people closer together from across the world, breaking down cultural and geographical barriers, motivating and inspiring people to greater achievement,» she said.
People will need to rely on each other throughout and the activities will help break down any cultural or language barriers that may have been slowing you down in the office.
Because the Cube Grenade is given as a gift - an act of love, as it were - AND NOT A DELIVERABLE WANTING TO BE SOLD, it will break through the cultural barriers of the client company a lot more cheaply and quickly than your standard «Big Advertising Idea».
Companies are already using VR to foster empathy and break down cultural barriers (allowing people to experience conditions in impoverished or war - torn countries, for instance, or simply to see what it's like to live a different way), to help with PTSD and train people to meditate, and also to teach doctors to better perform surgery.
A cultural value shift towards the importance of urban art and it's power to break down barriers, and build up communities.
Also exploring the relations between figure and ground, illusion and materiality, Leslie Wayne's new series of broken glass paintings and breakthrough windows reference the simultaneity of violence and generative potential of tearing down cultural barriers.
Tom Finkelpearl, NYC Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, remarks, «New Yorkers have always been more interested in breaking down barriers and walls than building them... and Bosco Sodi's powerful installation Murodistills the importance of welcoming people of all backgrounds to participate in our society and civic dialogue.»
Amid fiery talk of blogs cracking the matrix, of blogs as the second superpower, of blogs breaking down social, political and cultural barriers, the temple in which we worshipped was none other than Harvard Law School — that most steadfast bulwark of established law and old - school power.
Amid fiery talk of blogs cracking the matrix, of blogs as the second superpower, of blogs breaking down social, political and cultural barriers, the temple -LSB-...]
MetLife Insurance has representatives form diverse and a multiple list of backgrounds and ethnicity, which provides breaking down multiple language barriers as well as providing different cultural understandings.
We know from this research that the way to break down cultural barriers for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people using health services is to have a relationship with someone in the service.
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