Sentences with phrase «cultural acceptance»

It will take time to foster cultural acceptance of more varied backgrounds and preparation pathways.
Pressure will continue to mount to accept a worldview rooted in cultural acceptance rather than biblical revelation.
They are asking for a change in cultural acceptance.
As cultural acceptance of lesbians has grown, literature, television, and film has also explored this theme ranging from the first kiss to a lifetime...
As of 2015, 59 percent of Americans believe that online dating is a good way to meet people, with cultural acceptance of the practice on the rise.
As marijuana continues to gain cultural acceptance and more jurisdictions legalize recreational marijuana, look for other businesses to explicitly market to that audience.
In this hope, instead of merely co-existing with the Babylonians, gnawed by memories of former cultural acceptance, the Jews in Babylon were to strive for the good of their city, the growth of the people of God, and their resulting testimony to the glory of God.
But now he believes that Christians must forsake any hope of winning cultural acceptance if they want to affect the culture for the Lord's sake.
Evangelicals will continue to be pressured to accept a worldview rooted in cultural acceptance rather than biblical revelation.
«Well - intentioned Christians, believing that being gay is a sinful choice that can be easily changed, speak and act accordingly,» he writes, «recommending ex-gay ministries and fighting against cultural acceptance of homosexuality.
It's a changing landscape for marijuana use, as laws ease and cultural acceptance grows — in Washington state and elsewhere around the country.
What I mean by that is we need more prescribed burning and we need more cultural acceptance around prescribed burning, because we can not remove fire from the landscape.
Cultural acceptance begins with the foundation of the school.
«There are many different regions around the world, and each region has its own cultural acceptance and legal restrictions, as well as different age ratings,» Iwata clarified in an interview.
The history of modern art, from dada onwards, is littered with movements whose subversive force has been emasculated by cultural acceptance, a fact of which the artists here are painfully aware.
The hope within this process of dialogue is a better cultural acceptance of diversity in all its forms and a softening of our reactions.
It is possible that this pattern of results reflects the underlying nature of the subscales and represent a greater cross cultural acceptance and consistency of what should be regarded as a prosocial behaviour, and as a behaviour indicative of hyperactivity / impulsivity disorders (i.e. ADHD) and emotional disorders (i.e. anxiety and depression), than there is about what types of behaviours indicate the presence of oppositionality and conduct problems and positive peer relationships.
• formally recognise the social and economic determinants of harmful uses of alcohol namely poverty, mental health, unemployment, an ongoing sense of grief and loss, alienation, boredom, cultural acceptance of drunkenness, ease of access and cost of alcohol, peer pressure «to drink» and epigenetics in some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and for some individuals
Tablets already have the cultural acceptance of paper.»
To say otherwise would be akin to saying that because Jesus never disavowed the infanticide so common in Rome, we should never question the cultural acceptance of abortion.
After all, there wasn't any change in «cultural acceptance» on that one, was there?
Blacks being able to marry whites was a change in «cultural acceptance».
Women and blacks being able to vote was a change in «cultural acceptance».
A cultural acceptance of violence and, in some cases, even glorification of it can have the effect of acceptance.
If we thought Columbine was confusing, what do we think now as our cultural acceptance of nurturing and peaceful conflict resolution is taking hold.
Due to their affordability and cultural acceptance in Asia, Migliozzi et al. (2015) further argue that lentils in concert with kale, or pulse and Brassica crops more broadly, have the potential to address calorie malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies.
Perhaps a cultural acceptance, her character is faced with innumerable instances of physical abuse.
Story ultimately measures the success of its protagonist on the basis of her ability to overcome (or perhaps embrace) notions of familial customs, cultural acceptance and personal growth.
My personal experience from High School was driven by peer pressure, and cultural acceptance.
Leonardo's work calls our attention to these spectacles not for their immediate content but rather as symbols of our cultural acceptance of an arbitrary and potentially irrational masculine norm.
Art criticism and appreciation can be subjective based on personal preference toward aesthetics and form, or it can be based on the elements and principle of design and by social and cultural acceptance.
The Steubenville case has prompted some hard dialogue on rape culture, and we'll end with a particularly thoughtful piece reminding us that rape culture is the cultural acceptance of rape: we all carry responsibility for it.
It's an issue being increasingly discussed between health and social services, to challenge what VicHealth has described «the cultural acceptance of high smoking rates within marginalised communities».
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