Sentences with phrase «continuing cultural impact»

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If a quarter of a century ago Cage had been able to foresee the cultural impact of the computer he might have seen it as further reason to hope that abundance when boldly chosen could be manageable, and certainly no reason to expect that Ortega's extremism with its disorienting complications would continue apace.
It was inevitable, perhaps, that the «culture wars» — the debate that continues to rage over the impact of political correctness, multiculturalism, and their allied ideologies — would spawn a genre of liberal apologetics designed to exonerate liberalism itself from its role in abetting the establishment of radical doctrine as a mandatory standard of judgment in mainstream cultural life.
With visits to Shanghai and Hong Kong later this week, the FirstMinister hopes to continue to strengthen Scotland's International brandrecognition and cultural impact abroad.
Although not readily visible to the casual observer on Andros Island amid an abundance of natural resources including a wide range of beautiful flora and fauna species, fresh water springs, dense woodlands with chestnut and poplar trees along with a preserved cultural identity including the presence of ancient water mills surrounded by an azure blue sea, there are nevertheless some natural threats and threats from anthropogenic activities associated with the island's continuing growth that adversely impact the conservation status of the project's targeted species.
What's To Love: No one can deny the cultural impact of Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts, and it has been a singular honor for us to be able to continue his...
Marshall, played with intelligence and charisma by Chadwick Boseman (continuing what is now a trend of the actor playing African - American men of historical and cultural impact), is barely an official player in the court case, since he is essentially gagged by the judge.
During monthly professional development, we have sessions planned around self - identity, cultural relevancy and how our own bias and learned helplessness continues to impact our teaching.
Personally, as a traveler who will continue to travel, I think tourism can have a positive impact if each person is more conscious of his or her influence on the cultural environment he or she visits.
We continue to strive toward providing equitable access to cultural resources and create more sustainable impact across the arts ecosystem.
Nadja Swarovski commented: «We are delighted to continue our support of the Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon award for the fifth successive year and to celebrate Mona Hatoum's incredible cultural impact over her long career.
Carvings referring to the comet's crash date continued for thousands of years afterward, which tells the scientists it was «a very important event that had a significant impact on their cultural development,» the study said.
In Queensland, any group of Indigenous people may claim «claimable» land on the basis of traditional affiliation54 or historical association, 55 as well as economic or cultural viability.56 This acknowledges the greater impact of colonisation within these states, which saw substantial numbers of Indigenous people removed from their traditional lands to other regions under government powers to remove and confine Aboriginal people to any Aboriginal reserve.57 It also recognises that this removal did not sever the continuing connection of Indigenous peoples to the land, both their traditional country and reserves.
Finally, it is important to remember that equality requires an acknowledgement of cultural difference and recognition that historical discrimination has continuing negative impacts.
Based on an exploratory study conducted in Minnesota, this course focuses on the intergenerational transmission of historical trauma among AI / AN peoples, specifically focusing on the following issues: identity and the development of a Cultural Self; the continuing impact of loss and trauma; and the ways in which the use of cultural and spiritual traditions may help community members maintain their sCultural Self; the continuing impact of loss and trauma; and the ways in which the use of cultural and spiritual traditions may help community members maintain their scultural and spiritual traditions may help community members maintain their sobriety.
«From an Aboriginal perspective, the experience of family violence must be understood in the historical context of white settlement and colonisation and their resulting (and continuing) impacts: cultural dispossession, breakdown of community kinship systems and Aboriginal law, systemic racism and vilification, social and economic exclusion, entrenched poverty, problematic substance use, inherited grief and trauma, and loss of traditional roles and status (Aboriginal Affairs Victoria 2008).»
It is therefore essential that the reliability and validity of the SDQ continues to be assessed across differing cultural settings, particularly in situations such as in China, where issues of tradition or social structure and organization may result in subtle alterations in the meaning of specific items which could impact on reliability and validity.
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