Sentences with phrase «cultural significance when»

Travelers often feel a certain pressure to see everything of historical and cultural significance when they visit a new city or country.

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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.
It's more than likely that Black Panther will receive the coveted «fresh» rating when the reviews do finally hit in the coming weeks, but hopefully, this negativity won't affect the film's overall performance at the Box Office — especially since it's a historical film in regards to it's cultural significance.
When underlying VALUES are deliberately identified during the discussions and debates about topics, issues and concerns raised in SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural development) and fundamental British Values sessions, PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic education) lessons and RSE (Relationships and Sex Education) slots, young citizens begin to appreciate the significance of how values provide standards, principles and signposts that guide decisions and actions.
When the original Mini went out of production in 2000, BMW was ready to ramp it up with the new version, capitalizing on both the classic car's cultural significance and BMW's expertise in engineering and marketing modern premium small cars.
If it helps, there is obviously a lower bound to all this for works of true cultural significance: I can get all of Mark Twain's books for free on Project Gutenberg, but I checked and the B&N in my local mall had a variety of editions for sale when I went to lunch.
When choosing between the Inca Trail vs Salkantay Trek, I think the bottom line comes down to this: do you want a hike full of amazing nature and landscapes, or do you want a hike full of historical and cultural significance?
«Back when we made System Shock, cyberpunk was still at its height in terms of popularity and cultural significance and it was a big inspiration,» he said.
At a time when so many non-artists use photos of themselves to weave stories — true and fictional — about their lives, self - portraiture has taken on some weighty socio - cultural significance.
The constructions of cultural reflection are weighted differently and their significance recalculated whenever a society produces a worldview dissimilar from the one that reigned when the art form underpinning those constructions was produced.
Exploring the transitory space between absence and presence, Krakow's work unveils the invisible support structures that elevate objects to cultural significance and quietly provide safety when we're at our most vulnerable.
A decade later, the significance of this new architectural genre was not lost on Georges Pompidou when he commissioned the cultural center that would eventually carry his name — and launch the successful careers of its architects, Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers — hoping that it would position Paris as New York's cultural rival.
Thus, policy makers and practitioners must be educated to understand the significance of cultural norms when interpreting the meanings of social behavior.
Provide a network for Indigenous postgraduate students; Advocate for and to represent the interests of Indigenous postgraduate students at a national level; Promote research into Indigenous issues and the training of Indigenous researchers; Educate researchers on appropriate protocols when dealing with issues of cultural and social significance to Indigenous peoples.
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