Sentences with phrase «cultural clashes»

Film Review by Kam Williams Musical Documentary Chronicles Cultural Clash between Radical Islam and Malian Culture In 2012, radical jihadists invaded the country of Mali from the north.
For example, reformers keep getting sucked into cultural clashes over pedagogy or philosophy even when their principles would seem to call for a more ecumenical stance.
As people from Gen Y have entered the job market, cultural clashes with employers have come into focus.
Fang alluded to expansion challenges including cultural clashes, governance changes, and poor execution in a new market.
Just like when the company was getting the original Airbnb platform off the ground, there are likely to be rough spots: a refugee that doesn't assimilate well with his or her host, a bad actor who tries to sneak into the system to get free housing, or any number of routine cultural clashes.
Fusing the balancing of Yin and Yang in real life has become critically important in our global world filled with frequent cultural clashes and as always, art can sooth these wounds.
The environmental and cultural clash at the heart of the story prompted a host of environmental groups and human rights groups to seek Mr. Cameron's support for efforts to preserve the planet and its endangered cultures.
The companies suffered cultural clashes from the outset.
The panelists discussed expansion challenges including cultural clashes, governance changes, and poor execution in a new market.
A handful of U.S. - China film ventures have fallen apart due to cultural clashes.
Much of their narrative anticipates and even revels in the cultural clash «caused by» those who feel threatened.
The cultural clashes over the film opened wounds we thought....
That our political and cultural clashes have hardly changed during this time prevents the collection from feeling dated.
The cultural clashes over the film opened wounds we thought had healed, and they exposed currents of hostility toward Christianity that one would have hoped had disappeared.
It was a cultural clash between an elite and much of the public, between liberal intellectuals and the Obama administration on the one hand and the mass of Tea party activists on the other.
The theater has received glowing reviews for its staging of such plays as Merchant on Venice, which turns Shakespeare's play about Christians and Jews into a story about Muslims and Hindus, and Golden Child, by David Hwang, about the cultural clash between Christian missionaries and the Chinese.
Graham Nicholls, the Director of Affinity, told Premier why a law was needed: «There is a clash going on, a cultural clash, a colliding of different rights and responsibilities.
More broadly, this throws some light on why sexual issues loom so large in today's cultural clashes.
There were cultural clashes, as Rodriguez alienated boosters with his lack of respect for Michigan traditions.
And it really brought to a head, first of all the cultural clash between journalists and scientists, but also the bafflement that a lot of people who are following the science of climate change or are involved in generating it have around the fact that it hasn't really been responded to or really even accepted by a lot of the public.
So, if you want to avoid a cultural clash, can I suggest some other place in - between.
When there is a cultural clash, it makes it difficult to understand and get along with the other person.
It's about an Afrikaan man falling in love with a Zulu woman and the cultural clash that's bound to happen.
Second, there is little humor related to cultural clashes that could potentially ruin the film.
Even ignoring the contemporization of the protagonist, the film offers a very loose retelling of Swift's text, losing much of the bite of the author's societal critique in favor of familiar conflict and cultural clash.
McLeod, Indian Island's principal, said that although she thinks there may be some cultural clashes and bias at the area high schools, the main problem is that her school's graduates feel overwhelmed when they leave the 114 - student Indian Island School for a larger high school.
Although a city holds the convenience and quickness that certain travelers might want, those that crave a cultural clash seem to be drawn to the outskirts or even the middle of nowhere.
Jason Schreier: Do you think that, you also have to deal with this cultural clash, I'm sure you guys experienced this: BioWare being this independent studio in Canada, does RPGs, does your own thing, [BioWare founders Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk] leading the charge, and then suddenly you're part of this big corporation.
I enjoyed the first one, but I also really dig the focus on fleshing out just one city, with its political and cultural clashes.
Her projects — often inspired by interest in cultural anthropology, cultural clashes, and music — have been exhibited in both solo and group exhibitions in the United States and Europe, at venues including the Sculpture Center, Art in General, Postmasters, and CANADA in New York; Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton in Paris; Saatchi Gallery and Nottingham Contemporary in Great Britain; Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle and Zachęta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw.
Today, war, death, and cultural clashes are ubiquitous.
Their collaboration revolves around ideas of cultural clash, generational divide, social hierarchies, the resonance of collective and personal identity and a legacy of spiritual ascension.
Another question is whether there will be a cultural clash between a company like Avvo, which grew out of a startup mentality and its new, perhaps more traditional acquirer.
The disparity is really highlighted if there is a cultural clash between client and law firm.
3) This is not simply a conceptual clash, but a cultural clash.
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