Sentences with phrase «cultural microcosm»

Humerous, «quarky,» and succinctly elegant in her description of the cultural microcosm that is AA.
They can no longer afford to focus exclusively on delivering academic curricula; they are also responsible for establishing and maintaining socio - cultural microcosms that teach children to negotiate the diverse values and social norms of a pluralistic society.

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It was the economic and productive unit of society, tilling the land together; it was the political unit of society, with parental authority as the supporting microcosm of the state; it was the cultural unit, transmitting letters and arts, rearing and teaching the young; and it was the moral unit, inculcating through cooperative work and discipline those social dispositions which are the psychological basis and cement of civilized society».
This makes theological schools, for all their relatively small size, very complex microcosms of their larger siblings in academe and, indeed, of their larger social and cultural worlds.
But in the meantime, church pews have become microcosms of an America that is increasingly self - sorting in socioeconomic and cultural terms.
Her journey, a microcosm of the American Dream as seen through the life of an immigrant, is continuously and consistently heartbreaking, full of misunderstandings both cultural and linguistic, that all you want to do is hug her and tell her everything is going to be okay, even if her journey is the most foolish of errands.
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Through a more harmonious and healthy interaction to various cultures and socio - economic backgrounds, to developing a deeper understanding of community that comes from hands - on interaction with corporations, non-profits, cultural and academic institutions, students are exposed to a microcosm of the world at large, learning skills of interaction, team building and cooperation.
Anselm Kiefer's monumental body of work represents a microcosm of collective memory, visually encapsulating a broad range of cultural, literary, and philosophical...
Anselm Kiefer's monumental body of work represents a microcosm of collective memory, visually encapsulating a broad range of cultural, literary, and philosophical allusions.
There are intimate observations of the microcosm and, at times, of a macrocosm — as artists also examine pop culture, nature, science, technology, and cultural identity, among other subjects, such as in the works of Mary Heilmann, Riad Miah, Jamie Powell, Karen Tompkins, Terry Winters, and Nicole Awai.
Tufnell's exhibition explicitly rejects any notion of cultural progress and «celebrates dysfunction, redundancy and crude fetish» in a survey of contemporary sculpture in microcosm.
Focusing on both present and future, moving between concern with microcosms and universes, this exhibition will resound as a polyphony of individual perspectives interwoven by different aesthetic and cultural traditions.
Johanson's environmental work — with the Echo Canyon portion completed this June — not only addresses many audiences and their interests, it's a work that takes us on a journey from the macrocosm of history and time to the microcosms embedded in her work; from natural beauty to environmental sustainability to cultural heritage.
But thanks to a recruiting and management style that's drawn a loyal cadre of sales associates from all walks of life and cultural backgrounds, Mathers has found himself presiding over a microcosm of a changing America.
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