Sentences with phrase «cultural clashes with»

Not exact matches

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.
Years later, when Gov. Perry actively supported the death penalty and cuts in government programs for the poor - positions that clashed with the more progressive stances of the United Methodist Church - some fellow Methodists speculated that Paint Creek's cultural conservatism shaped the governor more than his church did.
Most Thoughtful: Drew Hart with «' Around the Way» Ethics: Have you felt the clash of dominant cultural sensibilities?»
And given how utterly tedious, corrupt, venal, and savagely distressing most football is, to deprive the world of such rare and precious joy is an act of cultural vandalism akin to sticking the Mona Lisa in the loft because it clashes with the curtains.
When there is a cultural clash, it makes it difficult to understand and get along with the other person.
The Revisionaries showcases how public education has become the latest battleground in a new wave of cultural, religious and ideological clashes, with local Texas education board members advancing agendas of Creationism and other religious issues in public schools.
It's about an Afrikaan man falling in love with a Zulu woman and the cultural clash that's bound to happen.
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.
By addressing local context the artist touches upon the themes related to the constructedness of history and cultural legacy, the persistence of ethnic and national clichés in the global world, the reflection on and re-evaluation of the past which clashes with today's realities.
The exhibition traces how iconic works from Western modern art have been interpreted or «twisted» in a different cultural context to create images and ideas clashing with orthodox interpretations of art history.
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