Compare strategies for navigating the technological, legal, and
cultural barriers of conducting an effective cross-border investigation.
Through her work, Lucas casts a particularly critical view towards gender stereotypes that seek to trespass
cultural barriers of the western world.
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».
Not exact matches
Tax rules and guidelines in other countries become even more complicated where,
of course, businesses must contend with language
barriers and
cultural conflicts.
It is time to tackle these issues — and a host
of other
cultural barriers to progress — head on, and I have faith in the mission
of the Biden Cancer Initiative to do that.
Despite ample export ventures, companies may still shy away because
of language and
cultural barriers.
We discovered some
barriers to entry around the use, social value and
cultural meaning
of the English language, internet usage and trust in digital platforms that were specific to Egypt.
For triple jumpers, the traditional hurdles
of academics, networking, and job hunting are compounded by language, visa, and
cultural barriers.
The federal government's Global Markets Action Plan does prioritize targeting for foreign markets
of interest to Canadian firms, but does not focus on removing
cultural and linguistic
barriers that may prove to be a major impediment to Canadian SMEs.
Canada is expected to have a comparative advantage in the implementation
of an export assistance service to address linguistic and
cultural barriers to exporting.
Based on the above, UKTI commissioned the ECR program in combination with the PIB service to, among other things, allow companies to employ foreign - language - speaking students at U.K. universities and other British institutions
of higher learning to address issues related to language and
cultural barriers that companies may face in entering particular foreign markets.
The development
of an international communications strategy (i.e., «a set
of procedures for dealing with language and
cultural barriers as they arise») could assist Canadian SMEs to establish a presence in markets that do not use English and French but in which the potential for rapid export growth exists.
But at the same time, it was also his need and desire to overcome those same
cultural differences and language
barriers that has given more meaning and value to the reality
of settling into a new Canadian life.
The
cultural and linguistic
barrier between you and the original writer likely means that much
of time, their original intent will will not be what seems to you to be the «plain sense
of Scripture» or the «primary, ordinary, usual, literal meaning».
First, he offers radical acceptance
of the individual, often by breaking
cultural barriers.
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.
Thus they will be persuasive purveyors
of the good news («to overcome
cultural barriers and conflicts») to barbarians in Spain.
Feeling «caged in» was an entirely appropriate sensation while viewing the images
of people who had themselves faced all kinds
of physical and
cultural barriers in their flight from conflict.
Perhaps Bach, transcending
cultural barriers, has converted more Japanese than any
of us dares to imagine.
The
barrier consists in the fact that each person tends to articulate his religious experience in terms
of his own
cultural background.
The problem for the young ministers, first
of all, was to establish some kind
of communication with East Harlem, to overcome the
cultural barriers and get to know people at the level
of our common humanity where the genuine religious issues arise.
Several
of you concluded that the best way to apply this teaching to our day and culture is to encourage women to dress modestly and avoid wearing fancy, expensive clothes that might create
cultural barriers between themselves and others in the church or community.
Yet the very technology which crosses
cultural barriers also allows new forms
of oppression to flourish.
With language
barriers,
cultural differences, and misunderstandings, he has plenty
of pitfalls and learns quite a bit along the way.
Gender blindness is not yet sweeping across America, but if one little boy in Pennsylvania can leap the
cultural barrier, perhaps in some rosy, not too distant future, the rest
of the country will follow his example.
Of the many things that I adore about this post (and there are MANY), one that specifically stands out to me is this: when we identify the problem externally and not internally — when we make the issue about systematic and institutional and
cultural barriers to breastfeeding and not individual decisions not to breastfeed — then we help to focus the problem away from moms vs. moms.
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.
This study highlights that there are additional
barriers for Asian fathers such as language problems, long unsocial working hours, supporting dependant elderly relatives in Pakistan and
cultural barriers such as the mixing
of unrelated men and women.
Speakers include: Laura Abbott, University
of Hertfordshire — Having a baby in prison: women's need to love, care and breastfeed their baby Dr Amy Brown, Associate Professor Child Public Health, Swansea University - Examining psychological, social and
cultural barriers to responsive breastfeeding Helen Crawley, First Steps Nutrition Trust - The constituents
of formula milk: busting the myths.
Unique
cultural barriers among black women: While many
of the «booby traps» ™ to breastfeeding are universal, Black women also have unique
cultural barriers and a complex history connected to breastfeeding.
Public health campaigns that focus on increasing the social acceptability
of breast - feeding may prove effective in addressing this
cultural barrier.
• Assumptions about different
cultural groups and how they impact breastfeeding support • Shoshone and Arapaho tribal breastfeeding traditions shared through oral folklore •
Barriers to decreasing health disparities in infant mortality for African Americans • Effects
of inflammation and trauma on health disparities that result in higher rates
of infant mortality among minority populations •
Barriers to breastfeeding experienced by Black mothers and how lactation consultants can support them more effectively • Social support and breastfeeding self - efficacy among Black mothers • Decreasing pregnancy, birth, and lactation health disparities in the urban core • Positive changes in breastfeeding rates within the African American community • Grassroots breastfeeding organizations serving African American mothers
However, there are
cultural and religious
barriers that prevent the establishment
of human milk banks in the Muslim countries due to the concept
of milk kinship.
Reasons for this include lack
of insurance coverage, social and
cultural stigma, logistical
barriers to services, and lack
of culturally appropriate care.
The top five reasons a Black Breastfeeding Week is needed are: 1) The high black infant mortality rate; 2) High rates
of diet - related diseases; 3) Lack
of diversity in lactation field; 4) Unique
cultural barriers among black women; and, 5) Desert - like conditions in our communities.
Though modern mothers may not often encounter these same sorts
of geographic
barriers to breastfeeding,
cultural and societal cliffs do interfere for so many mothers wishing to give their milk to their children.
A portion
of every app download goes to Best for Babes to help beat the Breastfeeding Booby Traps ® — the
cultural and institutional
barriers that prevent parents from making informed feeding decisions and prevent mothers and babies from achieving their personal breastfeeding goals.
Breastfeeding does not occur in a vacuum - it is impacted by
cultural views, structural
barriers, supportive and non-supportive policies and the impact
of commercial interests.
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.
Despite the benefits
of breastfeeding,
cultural and societal
barriers to breastfeeding exist at all levels; from hospitals to the workplace.
A former Minister
of State
of the Republic
of Ghana and Founder
of the African University College
of Communications (AUCC), Kojo Yankah has said the limitations posed by
cultural beliefs and systems must not become a
barrier to creativity.
«The institution must be willing to recognize the value
of developing practical means to removing social and
cultural barriers,» says Gregory Aponte, a professor in the Department
of Nutritional Science and Toxicology and director
of the new center.
«He always keeps an eye out for each
of his students,» and with him, «there is no
cultural barrier,» says Chowell - Puente, who also credits his adviser for his improved writing and critical thinking skills.
Many governmental plans are now in place to recruit and retain foreigners into Japan's scientific sphere; however, there are still some
barriers for foreign scholars who would like to build their career in Japan, including a general lack
of linguistic prowess and difficulty navigating
cultural nuances.
Immigrant students facing language and
cultural barriers are another part
of the mix, adds Paris Svoronos, chair
of the chemistry department at Queensborough Community College in Bayside, New York.
The additional benefits
of there being only subtle
cultural differences and no language
barrier to jump also helped my transition.
«In rural settings, there are often
barriers to health services that women face, including stigma,
cultural concerns
of confidentiality and trust, lack
of anonymity, and lack
of access and providers.»
«In addition,
cultural or language
barriers may prevent some women
of color from obtaining care.»
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.»
Around the time these patterns changed, humans were becoming increasingly dependent on agriculture — a
cultural shift that physically altered the environment and would have introduced new
barriers to dispersal
of plants and animals.