Sentences with phrase «cultural achievements of»

The huge canvases incorporate photographs, notes, diaries, letters, and manuscripts to evoke the complex, connected history and cultural achievements of notable black American and Caribbean women — whose impacts... More» Source link
It stands for emptiness, for nothing — and yet it is considered one of the greatest cultural achievements of humankind, making the breakthrough for science and mathematics.
The Kingdom of God is a cosmopolitan kingdom in which the diverse cultural achievements of humanity will contribute to the richness of its life.
Commitment to change without abandonment of the cultural achievements of the past seems to be characteristic of much of contemporary theology.
In the Renaissance we witness a new attempt at the Cappadocian gambit: an appropriation of the cultural achievements of the Ancient world, of Platonism in particular, as well as a dramatically heightened presence of the Church in the world of culture.

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The movie, which weaves together extraordinary feats of engineering and military, environmental and cultural achievements, hit theaters three days before China's rubber - stamp legislature convened to amend the constitution and allow Xi to potentially rule China for life.
According to the International Women's Day website, March 8 «is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
Old Navy, which has a leadership team that is 65 % female, says the flower installations are meant to honor the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of these and all women around the world.
There's a wide range of cultural attitudes within the U.S. Large parts of the northeast U.S. tend to be achievement - oriented, while in the South, there is an emphasis on honor, Basáñez says.
Since its founding in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has made some impressive achievements: it has doubled its membership from five countries to 10, now comprising a combined population of 625 million people; and, it has reached a level of cohesion and integration that is impressive in light of the economic, religious, cultural, and political diversity among its members.
The fast food chicken chain wanted to honor the day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women by shining a spotlight on her contributions to the success of KFC.
Waugh fans have long indulged friendly arguments about the master's greatest work; a recent re-reading of The Sword of Honour Trilogy (Everyman's Library) persuaded me (again) that these three books easily stand with A Handful of Dust and Brideshead Revisited at the summit of Waugh's achievement, even as they brilliantly lay bare the European cultural crisis that was vastly accelerated by World War I.
Reason consolidates itself in terms of techniques, e.g., hunting, fishing, farming, handed down by the tribe to the next generation, evolving still more in terms of greater and more refined techniques and in terms of greater area of human activity; it unifies itself through the compilation of human experience not only in technique and art but in organized bodies of knowledge, the sciences, and all these achievements of reason resulting in a culture which in turn unify groups of people into cultural groups, civilizations, etc..
On behalf of Christianity it must be recorded that it was the source of most of such new cultural achievements as were registered in the Roman Empire after the second century.
For example, referring to the «institutional field of cultural production» that «rapidly and radically transformed... the rigid dichotomy between «high» and «low» «(for academics like Professor Rainey, dichotomies are always «rigid» and high art always needs scare quotes), he tells us that «Modernism's ambiguous achievement... was to probe the interstices dividing that variegated field and to forge within it a strange and unprecedented space for cultural production, one that did indeed entail a certain retreat from the domain of public culture, but one that also continued to overlap and intersect with the public realm in a variety of contradictory ways.»
Specialization is regarded as a means for increasing the individual's qualitative excellence of achievement and for making possible higher forms of cultural life through the organization of differentiated skills.
Waiving for the moment the far from settled question of the extent that Gandhi's techniques of nonviolence were adapted to the particular social and cultural situation in which he found himself, we still must ask whether we can really see the vindication of hope for the higher values in a cumulative and secure achievement of orders of persuasion over brute force.
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The most complex of these creatures is man, a self - conscious spirit who has added to the achievements of natural evolution the wide range of developing cultural creations.
(3) We can learn from Niebuhr that sin persists on every level of individual achievement, social or cultural advance, and religious pretension.
Genuine pluralism is not simply the sociological fact of a plurality of worlds of meaning; it is a social and cultural achievement.
This is a startling achievement in a society that finds security in featureless and easily comprehensible cultural landscapes, and consequently seeks to smooth anything too complex and particular into a barely distinguishable example of a type: just another sporting event; just another television broadcast; just another weekend distraction.
For the marginal societies of the world, therefore, the four functions of Parsons are much less achievements than the distant intentions of a grinding struggle to ameliorate cultural amnesia, alienation, poverty, and oppression.
The equality of death exposes the ephemeral character of the cultural standards by which we judge ourselves, whether we are puffing ourselves up by virtue of our achievements or being crushed by our failure to measure up.
Among those who believe that fundamental changes in American society are essential for the fullest achievement of the good life, a distinction can be made between the cultural transformationists and the political reformers.
It is fair to ask whether the achievements have matched the confidence, especially in complex interdisciplinary areas and in the face of the overwhelming impact of late modern capitalism and its cultural industry.
Racial intermixtures have produced some very white - skinned Negroes with blue eyes and fair hair, yet the product of such a union remains a Negro.5 Race as the term is commonly used designates very nearly what the Germans call Volk — a group sharing a common cultural tradition, whether of achievement or servitude, with some measure of national, geographical, and biological affinity.
This is part of what it means to be Christian: to understand modern scientific, social, and cultural achievements, including the insights and conviction of other religions, in the light of Jesus Christ.
Religions have constituted the core of the lives and communities of the people; cultures have expressed and transmitted their values, forms, styles and tastes; and civilizations have formed through the long accumulations of the peoples» religio - cultural achievements and failures.
By a host of cultural indicators, American society was better off in the 1950s than it is today, and the constraint and self - censorship of that age's mass media had a great deal to do with this achievement.
Today is International Women's Day, a day we get to celebrate noticeable achievements of Women worldwide — whether they were social, cultural, economic or political.
The answer lay partly in the richness of the forest, and partly in the Kelabits» cultural achievements.
They huddled with Jay and his dentist father around the circular kitchen table, listened to Margaret's proud stories of her children's cultural achievements and, as Margaret now recalls, every once in a while found their attentions wandering to the outside where the McMillens» youngest boy Tom (see cover) was playing.
All are embodiments of the cultural sickness of viewing parenting as a series of achievements to be met, instead of an experience to be had, and a child to be loved for who he or she is.
And the only way to survive this, at least with any joy, was to see what Rapp also had to see: that the desire to approach parenting as a race, as a series of achievements measured by the output of one's kid, is a cultural sickness...
Many of the great achievements in history that are commonly attributed to one geo - cultural domain often owe a great debt to those of others.
Conservative columnist Joshua Nelson explains how the cultural and technological achievements of the United States are the result of conservative freedoms and ideals.
Republicans of all stripes are well aware that a civic commitment to the common good is a potentially fragile political achievement that requires buttressing through institutional and cultural practices.
Lebedev said: «In George, we have appointed someone of huge political achievement, and economic and cultural authority.
«These events will also help in the achievement of my goal to rebrand Queens as a tourist destination with world - class cultural institutions and other attractions that people from around the borough, city, nation and world should explore.»
The book described the differences in lifestyle, public achievement, and cultural contributions of the influential elites of the two cities going back to Benjamin Franklin, William Penn, and Stephen Girard, to Adamses, Cabots, and Lowells.
Hublin, who accepts that Neandertals were cognitively sophisticated but believes their cultural achievements fell short of modern humans», is impatient with what he sees as Zilhão's absolutism.
There are all sorts of reasons people might find maths difficult: from cultural pressures that limit achievement to...
The discovery of the number zero is considered one of humankind's greatest cultural achievements.
Nowadays, in an effort to demonstrate and maintain leadership, make a mark, be part of the forerunners, or simply be noticed, many nations have updated their traditional model of political, commercial, and cultural representation to include diplomatic representation of their innovative skills, research achievements and potential, and of the quality of their highly qualified workforce.
Today is a day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievement of women.
«Atlanta» is nothing short of a cultural achievement with the awards and critical acclaim to back it up.
On the other hand, he defies proponents of charters, vouchers, and other forms of school choice as wishful thinkers disposed to let marketplace theories trump evidence of student achievement while also undervaluing education's civic and cultural roles.
The idea was that expert inspectors would comment on standards of pupil achievement, the strength of the principal's leadership, the use of school resources, and the quality of what we called, rather quaintly, «social, moral, spiritual and cultural education.»
Frustrated by explanations of Asian academic achievement that related purely to either cultural identity or structural forces... Louie wanted to find out how the children themselves situated the influence of family in relation to schooling.
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