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its cultural significance in the 21st century.
There is also special
cultural significance in the depiction of the Korean peninsula as a single unified place.
By investigating
the cultural significance in objects and images, and their history within our culture, Cruzvillegas creates new dialogues for what would normally be discarded or useless.
The Monkey Forest is sprawled over 12.5 hectares of land and bordered by a number of sacred temples that have great
cultural significance in the Balinese way of life.
It's hard to think of another racing car that possesses such deep - rooted
cultural significance in its homeland, yet also has cult status on a truly global scale.
The study also suggests turkeys weren't only prized for their meat — with demand for the birds soaring with the Mayans and Aztecs because of
their cultural significance in rituals and sacrifices.
The organ was built by 17th century Perez Valladolid before Andalusia's Ministry of Culture listed it as an Item of
cultural significance in 1983.
Not exact matches
Instead, the Word of the Year is chosen because,
in the opinion of Oxford Dictionaries» lexicographers and consultants, it is «judged to reflect the ethos, mood, or preoccupations of that particular year and to have lasting potential as a word of
cultural significance.»
Though the game had reached its peak
in cultural significance, with bands releasing new material over the platform and South Park dedicating a whole episode to its impact on youth, Guitar Hero 5 sold only one million copies
in the U.S..
Like so much else that is unfolding
in North Dakota, the orders were fraught with
cultural and historic
significance.
A justified process - rooted philosophical appreciation of social canons can be taught through a pedagogical strategy that begins with their critique, that expunges them from the natural given furnishings of the immediately real
in order to rediscover them as the inherited
cultural accretions by which we transform the immediately real into a world of enduring meanings and human
significance.
Indeed, its
cultural significance warrants giving it a position
in Christological discussion equal to that accorded to at least some of the material from the Jewish background
in the analysis of the genesis and development of early Christian ideas about Jesus.
For example, Bernard Lonergan points out, «A theology mediates between a
cultural matrix and the
significance and role of a religion
in that matrix.
Not only are intentional human actions
in large part given their specific shape and
significance by their
cultural «location,» but they are also guided by human interests that themselves have specific social, economic, and
cultural locations.
Thus the philologist would ascertain the meaning of a passage of the Indian Atharva - Veda; the historian would assign it to a period
in the
cultural, political, and religious development of the Hindu; the psychologist would concentrate on its origin and
significance as an expression of feeling and thought; and the anthropologist would deal with it from a folkloristic point of view.
In the same documents, the museum argues that even if constitutional protections apply, «there is no legal authority for the proposition that a museum is prohibited from displaying an item with historical,
cultural or artistic
significance merely because that item also has religious
significance.»
, but
in terms of being a museum, I can not deny that this piece does have some historical and
cultural significance to this event.
That means that we shall have to enter into philosophical and
cultural - linguistic systems other than our own and show
in their terms that what we say makes sense, or that that system is
in itself confused on its own terms, and that we are prepared to abandon our beliefs if they can not make sense
in other viable systems and hence are not universal
in significance.
Now communication scholars have integrated insights from the fields of anthropology and
cultural studies and are conscious of the
significance of myth, symbol, story telling and ritual
in media / audience analysis.
It is possible, of course, that water baptism continued to be practiced as frequently as ever, and the writers simply stopped mentioning it, but when we understand the
cultural and religious
significance of water baptism
in the first century Mediterranean world, and specifically the role of baptism within the book of Acts, it becomes clear that water baptism served a special and specific role within the early church which became unnecessary later on.
But of even greater
significance, the conventional economic interpretation masks vital shifts
in the
cultural basis of party coalitions that were clearly visible
in the election returns.
Now, compare her children or grandchildren, who are standing
in the doorway watching, with my children, who think that chicken comes from a kindly old Kentuckian with a white goatee, and one arrives at an observation and then a question of wider than
cultural significance.
On the political level the most important change
in the Communist world is the split between Russia and China, but perhaps on the
cultural level the fact of Poland has greater
significance.
Secondly, the opposite danger exists, that of
cultural leveling...
In this way one loses sight of the profound significance of the culture of different nations, of the traditions of the various peoples, by which the individual defines himself in relation to life's fundamental question
In this way one loses sight of the profound
significance of the culture of different nations, of the traditions of the various peoples, by which the individual defines himself
in relation to life's fundamental question
in relation to life's fundamental questions.
They point to other destructive aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's
cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their
significance; (35) television's suppression of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers
in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
Such a
cultural setting tends to generate a deep hunger for certainty about one's worldview
in its competition with other worldviews, about one's identity
in the face of social rootlessness and anonymity, and about one's unsubstitutable
significance as a person
in the face of specialization that reduces one's personhood to a single socially useful role.
About a year ago, R. R. Reno used the New Yorker's cartoon figurehead, with his characteristic top hat and monocle, as a caricature of those intellectuals
in the late sixties and early seventies who failed to see the
significance of the
cultural revolution occurring all around them.
From these traditions, we have inherited not only the specific substantive emphases that distinguish each from the others but a legacy of common themes as well: (1) a theoretically grounded rationale for the importance of studying religion
in any serious effort to understand the major dynamics of modern societies, (2) a view of religion that recognizes the
significance of its
cultural content and form, and (3) a perspective on religion that draws a strong connection between studies of religion and studies of culture more generally — specifically, studies of.
In order to find a consistent supply of corn that tested negative for both GMO and glyphosate contamination, we began searching in Mexico, where commercial GMO corn production is currently banned because of the rich genetic diversity and cultural significance that corn has ther
In order to find a consistent supply of corn that tested negative for both GMO and glyphosate contamination, we began searching
in Mexico, where commercial GMO corn production is currently banned because of the rich genetic diversity and cultural significance that corn has ther
in Mexico, where commercial GMO corn production is currently banned because of the rich genetic diversity and
cultural significance that corn has there.
This seemingly simple service of association and presence is a critical social need
in the context of extraordinary experiences and rites of passage that depend a shared
cultural consensus for their
significance.
The Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry provides residents opportunities to enjoy recreational pursuits
in natural settings on a year round basis and protects regionally important areas of scenic, environmental and
cultural heritage
significance.
It's the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, and it has deep
significance in our
cultural histories.
The Coalition has created new human rights resources for science and engineering associations, tools for human rights organizations that seek to incorporate science and technology
in their work, increased awareness of the opportunities for scientists and engineers to contribute to human rights, and advanced international discussions regarding the
significance of the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications, as guaranteed
in Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights.
If
cultural elements are addressed, it is through a limited focus on «body image» work, which often invokes the
significance of the media
in perpetuating unattainable images of the body.
Probably each step of the painting process
in San art carried
cultural significance.
Bamboo has a long history of economic and
cultural significance, primarily
in East Asia and South East Asia where it has been used for centuries for everything from building material to food to medicine.
Beyond the mountain's spiritual and
cultural significance, it has become a symbol
in the movement for Native Hawaiian self - determination.
The TMT Board expresses our strong commitment to respect the long history and
cultural significance of Mauna Kea to the Hawaiian people, and has committed annual funding for local community benefits and education
in Hawaii.
It is important to note these differences through archaeological studies because,
in Americas, animal raising and breeding have religious or
cultural significance.
The thinkers were chosen for «engaging
in original and profound ways with the central questions of the world today,» as well as for their continuing
significance for «this year's biggest questions» (
in economics, science, philosophy,
cultural and social criticism and
in politics).
In addition, The DNA Learning Center of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has just launched a series of podcasts and short videos explaining the scientific importance of the maize genome as well as the
cultural and historical
significance of the maize plant itself.
Over the last 10 years, the project has held more than 20 public meetings, participated
in numerous one - on - one meetings and group presentations, and has engaged
in open dialog and meaningful discussions with community members and stakeholders to better understand the island's issues as well as the
cultural and natural
significance of Maunakea.
I first came across cassoulet at the grocery store
in St. Maarten (it was sitting among the canned beans), but it wasn't until I was actually
in France that I came to appreciate the
cultural significance of this dish.
Hindu and Buddhist religious ceremonies rely on turmeric for its
cultural significance and association with spiritual rites, most notably
in Hindu weddings, where it is traditional to cover both bride and groom
in turmeric powder for purification purposes,
in a ceremony known as the Biaha Haath.
In order to find a consistent supply of corn that tested negative for both GMO and glyphosate contamination, we began searching in Mexico, where commercial GMO corn production is currently banned because of the rich genetic diversity and cultural significance that corn has ther
In order to find a consistent supply of corn that tested negative for both GMO and glyphosate contamination, we began searching
in Mexico, where commercial GMO corn production is currently banned because of the rich genetic diversity and cultural significance that corn has ther
in Mexico, where commercial GMO corn production is currently banned because of the rich genetic diversity and
cultural significance that corn has there.
Achiote may be lesser known among the common household spices, but this fragrant and colorful herb can actually be found
in many homes around the world, either explicitly added for
cultural significance or subtly present as a dye
in processed foods.
This is simply the latest
in a long line of products that Zara has released without acknowledging the heritage or
cultural significance of the styles they sell.
I love reading about the history of these oils and their
cultural and spiritual
significance,
in addition to their amazing benefits for supporting wellness!
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cultural significance is way more «
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