In the end, it's a very well crafted more of the same, where the change in the setting delivers some interesting landscapes and
cultural aspects in the narrative.
Cultural aspects in symptomatology, assessment, and treatment of personality disorders Ronningstam EF, Keng SL, Ridolfi ME, Arbabi M, Grenyer BFS.
The only «problem» with Mongolia is that it impossible to encompass all of its spectacular landscapes, outstanding wildlife and fascinating
cultural aspects in a single visit.
I think this is a bit simplistic and believe there are more
cultural aspects in play here.
Not exact matches
«And
in a lot of ways, the
cultural aspects are more important than foreign language skills because they're more transferable.»
Everybody at both firms is involved
in all
aspects of the business, so we are a good
cultural fit.
HRT: One of the most difficult
aspects of that year spent
in Jordan was the loneliness and isolation that you experience being
in a foreign culture and how you're often misunderstood just because of the
cultural differences, and how alienating that can feel.
«Even though extant research has identified numerous predictors of people's happiness and well being, most of these factors represent relatively stable
aspects of an individual's life, such as the
cultural environment
in which one is raised or resides and demographics such as age, education, social class, marital status, and religion,» write the researchers.
Companies are breaking boundaries
in every
aspect of travel from virtual reality apps to
cultural exchange platforms
That's why they left their respective venture capital firms last month to start
Aspect Ventures, a fund that aims not only to invest
in early - stage mobile startups but to infuse these fledgling companies with some added gender and
cultural diversity.
At the end of the day, investing
in emerging markets is challenging —
cultural, legal and geographical
aspects all require careful navigation.
The military powers are not power realities
in themselves, but they influence every
aspect of the human life
in a given society and
in the world, for militarization of politics, economic structures, and
cultural values is the pervasive phenomenon.
The only impediment to Christian mission
in China is the state: the Chinese communist regime's determination to control all
aspects of social and
cultural life.
An important
aspect of this
cultural development has been the influential presence of the homosexual movement
in public life.
They constitute a tremendous complex of instincts and inherited traits, family and
cultural background, education, and all the
aspects of the individual's own past experience which remain
in his memory and
in his unconscious as continuing motivating forces.
It would not be too farfetched or inaccurate to say that Darwinism
in its deeper and persistent effects, as these became manifest
in science and industry of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and, through them,
in other
cultural disciplines and activities, contributed to, if
in fact it did not create, a new ethos
in Western society, dedicated to the task of dealing with the immediacies of existence
in their practical
aspect.
And some
aspects of globalization, such as the explosion of communications technology, can expand and strengthen religio -
cultural diversity
in a world that is, at the same time, both linked and divided by a near - infinite number of electronic bands, channels, websites, and whatever comes next.
The process of globalization tends to bring about a homogeneity of
cultural behaviours throughout the world, at least
in certain
aspects of life such as
in food, dress, leisure, music, and sports.
The dominant interpretation, derived from Franco - German scholarship of the nineteenth century, emphasized material
aspects: political contest and domination
in the Near East; the social structures of the Levantine crusader principalities viewed, especially by Francophone scholars, through the lens of modern colonialism;
cultural confrontation and exchange through settlement and trade, a topos made familiar by eighteenth - century Enlightenment writers seeking to integrate the Crusades into a narrative of European progress; military adventurism that exposed the mentality of crusaders — heroic, passionate, devout, or misguided according to taste.
The collapse of Catholic literary life reflects a larger crisis of confidence
in the Church that touches on all
aspects of religious,
cultural, and intellectual life.
For he can help us to get some spiritual distance on our
cultural situation; he can increase our awareness of those
aspects of our modern consciousness which cut the heart out of our Christian experience, and so help to free us from them; he can help engender
in us a sense of humor about ourselves which comes from taking a less contemporary and more eternal perspective — a perspective
in which our love of God, our gratefulness to Christ and our concern for our neighbor will have a chance to grow.
(John P. Spiegel, «some
Cultural Aspects of Transference and Counter-Transference,»
in MHP, p. 308.)
as a psychologist... one would have to know the
cultural aspect of the client as well... that's why I brought
in the BIble... she was delusional... also she would have showed other signs of delusions (if I remembered correctly she showed several - this case was quite a while back)
Making judgments and taking actions can be pretty tricky, and no doubt even unpleasant from that context, but like Shawn noted
in his «invasion» analogy, they may be entirely necessary (maybe that's a tool to employ
in unpacking ethical /
cultural aspects of Biblical history).
The social,
cultural, economic, religious, ethnic, racial, tribal, and gender
aspects of humanity need to be democratically addressed
in order for what creative and healthy plurality that does exist among humans to be honored and preserved.
Christian liturgy is an example of
cultural performance grounded
in a ritual mode but puts together «types of performance that are sacred and secular, that are religious, aesthetic, and recreational», is «quasi-theatrical» but «is no pretense, but an actual, here and now doing» Following Schechner, Driver braids «efficacious»
aspects of ritual performance with «entertaining» elements of «aesthetic» theatre.
First indications of Boff taking this
cultural aspect more seriously are to be found
in two recent books of his: Depois de 500 anos: Que Brasil queremos?
Descriptively, the public sphere refers to that
aspect of social action,
cultural institutions, and collective decision - making that affects all people
in the society and engages the interests of all people
in the national body....
«Islam makes reasoning one of the main foundations of religious principles,» and so «has displayed its extraordinary capability to take advantage of the constructive
aspects of other civilizations and incorporate it
in its political, social and
cultural structure.»
Its various books reflected many
aspects of the
cultural environment
in which they were composed, including even the prejudices and limited knowledge of their authors.
«15 Moreover, Whitehead emphasizes that symbolic reference, at least
in human symbolisms, is generally a two - way affair
in which the symbol and the symbolized are frequently interchangeable, a situation that suggests a reciprocal interaction between secondary (poetic) imagination and the social or
cultural aspect of symbolizing.16
In two recent works, The Uncertain Phoenix and Eros and Irony, David L. Hall presents a systematic and radical critique of the Western cultural and philosophical tradition, and (in The Uncertain Phoenix) a provocative vision of a future which might result front a movement away from certain aspects of that traditio
In two recent works, The Uncertain Phoenix and Eros and Irony, David L. Hall presents a systematic and radical critique of the Western
cultural and philosophical tradition, and (
in The Uncertain Phoenix) a provocative vision of a future which might result front a movement away from certain aspects of that traditio
in The Uncertain Phoenix) a provocative vision of a future which might result front a movement away from certain
aspects of that tradition.
Fourth, because of his specialized training
in religion, the pastor is able to understand and deal with religious elements within the intrapsychic,
cultural, or relational
aspects of the experience of the counselee.
I have read snippets from a couple of websites now so that ought to put me on par with people who've read dozens of books on the topic, understand neurobiology and have written on both the philosophical and
cultural aspects of free will and people's belief
in the topic.
I try to unravel some of the
cultural aspects of the problem» the attempt to erect an empty «shrine» at the heart of western democracy»
in the Spring 2012 issue of National Affairs,
in an article whose title is taken from the Book of Daniel: «The Handwriting on the Wall.»
They point to other destructive
aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's
cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers
in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
Both Whitehead and many feminists argue that noncritical acceptance of inherent
cultural assumptions runs the risk of ignoring
aspects of experience that are overlooked or kept
in the background by this symbolism.
But one would also need to acknowledge the troubling
aspect of binary oppositions — they almost always involve asymmetrical hierarchically organized relations of dominance and subordination, and these,
in turn, generate hegemonic and oppressive
cultural structures.
We are passing through a great
cultural change
in which the idea, long dominant
in science, that chance is «only a word for our ignorance of causes» is being replaced by the view that the real laws of nature are probabilistic and allow for
aspects of genuine chance.
In fact all
aspects of human existence are closely related to the religio -
cultural life.
In my cross
cultural setting, one
aspect of this is to be aware of where our church plants are taking on traits of our own home culture instead of the local culture.
We too, he adds, need to emphasize those
aspects of Paul's teaching appropriate
in our «
cultural, social, religious and ecclesial setting.»
As immigrants and subsequent generations born
in America become a larger segment of the population, they have worked hard to become part of the melting pot while also holding onto the
aspects of their
cultural heritage they hold dear.
We did discuss
cultural aspects of the Classics including the Roman Republic, but the salad never came up because it has nothing to do with that Caesar, something I learned years later
in culinary school.
â $ ž «Did the fathers / male cares play a more active role
in particular
aspects of their child's life e.g.
in their religious and
cultural upbringing?
Mead, M. and Newton, N.
Cultural Patterns of Perinatal Behaviour
in Childbearing: Its Social and Psychological
Aspects.
If you liked this article you can learn more about the history and
cultural aspect of baby sleep
in my upcoming book «Why Your Baby's Sleep Matter's».
In order to engage, retain, and support diverse populations, home visiting programs must integrate
cultural competency and responsiveness into every
aspect of the design and implementation of the program.
How can we help each other develop the capacity to make more conscious technology choices, especially when our
cultural context is one where everyone is now connected and technology is
in every
aspect of our lives?
Do not forget that you are looking at Homebirth within a very specific
cultural milieu, that of predominantly white, well off women
in developed countries, a culture where pregnant women expect to be the centre of attention during labour and delivery, and to be
in control of every
aspect of their lives.