Sentences with phrase «cultural concerns there»

asides from an intest in history or cultural concerns there is no reason to learn or blieve in any god.

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During development of the project, «there were multiple reroutes of the pipeline corridor for various reasons - cultural, environmental, landowner concerns - 140, 150 reroutes,» he said.
In addition to the improper handling of Scripture's cultural - directedness, there is a second area of hermeneutical concern in contemporary evangelical discussions of women's role in marriage and ministry.
You express American religious freedom very well right there at the beginning of your post: «consider yourself what you wish... doesn't make it so...» Yet they are not concerned with what is actually real, but only what they believe in their heads using emotional and cultural feedback to reinforce their beliefs.
We've found there are some cultural differences in the U.S. with a greater concern of «scammers», so after a customer made a suggestion we have added the ability for customers to import their eBay feedback to give confidence to buyers and sellers.
There are doubts about the breadth of Corbyn's appeal given his cultural identity as a left - wing metropolitan liberal representing the constituency of Islington North, allegedly «a world away» from the concerns of most uncommitted Labour voters.
«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.»
«There a number of social and cultural factors that may explain why women reported having more behavioral health concerns than men did.
There is also a concern that a lack of respect for cultural differences persists.
Of course, there are still some «minor» concerns for people in interracial relationships, like incompatibility due to the cultural barrier, and fear about the ignorance of some friends or family members who might not accept the relationship or even react negatively when they find out about it.
There have now been a few successful lawsuits brought to challenge various versions of these tests, with rulings centering on tenuous connections between the skills being tested and those necessary to do the job.120 To address some of these underlying concerns, the TeachNY Advisory Council, supported by a grant from the New York State Department of Education, drafted policy recommendations in May 2016 around teacher preparation recruitment, selection, and cultural competence in the hopes of finding ways to improve teacher quality and diversity.121
There has been a greater freedom to explore formal concerns, responding to other realities such as cultural identity (Bharti Kher), corporeal reference (Dala Nasser and Loie Hollowel), or environmental concerns (Jessica Warboys).
While there is a dystopian narrative concerning the rise of corporate - driven cultural conservatism in America, the message isn't baroque.
There are inherent cultural anxieties around aspects of visual culture particularly images of conflict, Golden exposes these and therefore the universal concerns of the human psyche.
Moreover, the court noted that there was no concern with Wilson's cultural or operational fit with the company until after she reported her back injury.
The Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives (CATSINaM) and other experts in the field of cultural safety have welcomed the new standards as long overdue, but there are concerns about a lack of clarity in the terminology used, as they use the language of «cultural awareness» and «cultural competence» rather than «cultural safety», although this latter concept is the focus of supporting documents.
However, there is also concern expressed that by focusing on the three key areas of employment, community activities and business development the role of CDEP in supporting cultural activities is not being recognised.
In Aboriginal health research, there is a legacy of mistrust of researchers, who have often made false assumptions and misunderstood the values and practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures by approaching them through their own cultural lens.1 There are ongoing concerns from Indigenous peoples that communication by researchers is poor, consultation is inadequate, values are violated by inadvertent cross-cultural insensitivity, and the research often fails to benefit the communthere is a legacy of mistrust of researchers, who have often made false assumptions and misunderstood the values and practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures by approaching them through their own cultural lens.1 There are ongoing concerns from Indigenous peoples that communication by researchers is poor, consultation is inadequate, values are violated by inadvertent cross-cultural insensitivity, and the research often fails to benefit the communThere are ongoing concerns from Indigenous peoples that communication by researchers is poor, consultation is inadequate, values are violated by inadvertent cross-cultural insensitivity, and the research often fails to benefit the community.1
Given the importance attributed to maternal care in cultural ideals1 and psychological theories, 2 and the working role assumed by the majority of mothers with very young children, there has been widespread concern about effects of non-maternal child care for young children, and for infants in particular.
Even if there is agreement about a concern, the explanation for the cause of the problem may also be heavily influenced by these different cultural perspectives (Garcia Coll & Meyer, 1993).
A number of sessions will look at cultural issues particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, where there is growing concern about the needs of the ageing Stolen Generations.
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