Sentences with phrase «cultural ties»

92 % report keeping strong cultural ties with their homeland.
Faith - based organisations often represent the only health infrastructure in a region and have strong cultural ties to the communities.
The exhibition title, Sin Título, is both a direct reference to the example of Felix Gonzalez - Torres, who often left his works untitled, and an indirect reference to the cultural and political realities of the present age, in which positive emphasis of the rich cultural ties between Mexico and the U.S., and in particular the City of New Orleans, is an area that seems far too frequently overlooked
BERLIN — 5 March, 2015 Three individuals with close cultural ties to both Thailand and Germany were conferred «Thainess Awards» by Her Royal Highness...
Following Jesus should definitely be removed from cultural ties and context.
Simin Rasmussen is on the board of Iran House of Greater Chicago, an organization that aims to strengthen cultural ties among the Persian community, and said there are roughly 10,000 people of Persian descent living in the Chicago area, not counting those who have traveled here to study.
The Tal Afar offensive will target an area which is close to Turkey and home to a sizeable population of ethnic Turkmen, with historic cultural ties to Turkey.
In addition to highlighting the old cultural ties between Egypt and Nubia, it also adds further weight to the theory that visceral leishmaniasis first developed in the region now known as Sudan.
There was a nine - year - long legal battle to decide whether the remains could be studied at all, or whether cultural ties meant that they should be passed to Native Americans for reburial.
Unfortunately, AA's tend not to have familial or cultural ties outside the US.
This previously unexplored cultural tie has given Pixar, whose films have struggled to find footing in the Middle Kingdom, its biggest win to date in the country.
Marco stands out from other dogs with his unique cultural ties to Italy, Po said.
Also considered a Caribbean nation, it possesses cultural ties with Latin America and an official language of English.
Borek's affinity for the work of a fellow Czech raises a curious question for a photographer who's lived in the United States for more than 20 years: To what extent is his work influenced by dual cultural ties?
London gallery to explore Soviet - Africa cultural ties, Russia Beyond the Headlines in The Washington Post, Feb 16, 2016
«Non-Western» denotes to a broad realm including terrestrial references as well as cultural ties; therefore this exhibition limits the term to the artists who have connections to the broad geography of the non-West but who speak of a certain kind of displacement, immigration, or a voyage due to their experiences.
After all, the use of drawing, which is often considered the lowliest and therefore the most democratic of art forms, speaks volumes about Mr. Kentridge's quest to shed light on our common cultural ties — as well as the repressive regimes we as a species continue to allow to come to power.
The exchange was created to broaden cultural ties.
The general area is traditionally significant to the Ute, but Jicarilla Apache also claim traditional cultural ties to area.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the launch of the «New York - Israel Commission,» which will be responsible for creating a framework to strengthen economic and cultural ties between New York and Israel.
It would involve turning their backs not only on three hundred years of shared history, replete with triumphs and disasters, but on the close cultural ties that exist today across the Anglo - Scottish border.
Our economic and cultural ties with Japan date back a century.
The decision follows a long court battle for the river's personhood initiated by the Whanganui River iwi, an indigenous community with strong cultural ties to the waterway.
The Greek and Russian people also have cultural ties, including a shared religion, which make cooperation more plausible.
«Given France's cultural ties and economic ties around the emerging markets and the presence of major international French banks already in London and internationally and large pension funds like Amundi, I think France and Paris have a great chance of becoming even more of an international market than it already is,» he said.
A relationship builder and bridge builder who can help establish strong business and cultural ties between Alberta and China, as well as expanding such worldwide.
B.C. Premier John Horgan departed for Guangzhou, China, on Saturday as part of a 10 - day mission to China, South Korea, and Japan to strengthen economic and cultural ties with three of B.C.'s largest trading partners, expand markets, and create jobs in B.C..
As a whole, the lands facing the Mediterranean came to form a true continent by virtue of their cultural ties, trade routes, and common political system.
It is not easy and sometimes the cultural ties to the old country seem to trump everything.
The cultural ties and folk memory that bound their grandparents to the Church do not bind them.
But the ACC has a level of history and cultural ties that the Big East does not, as we are reminded every decade or so when the conference picks off some Big East heavyweights.
It's full of emotional and cultural ties.
Because of the close economic, political and cultural ties, Romania could play a positive and proactive role in mediating between the EU and Romania.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced the creation of a New York - Israel Commission to strengthen economic and cultural ties between the Empire State and Jewish state.
Nation states don't attack other states they trade with, or where they have close cultural ties.
It is not internationalist to prioritise (white) Europeans at the expense of people around the world who have much stronger historic and cultural ties to this country.
If history is a guide for what is to come, Serbia will likely continue trying to balance its political, economic and cultural ties with both the East and West.
Aside from economic and cultural ties, part of the Serbian rationale for a close relationship with Russia and fraught one with the EU is the contested status of Kosovo.
An International Relations Expert and Minister in Charge of Public Private Partnership, Dr. Rashid Pelpuo says President Mahama's visit to Japan will not only strengthen the traditional relations between the two countries but it will also increase economic and socio - cultural ties.
President Buhari, who was the special guest of honour at the ceremony, recounted the historic and cultural ties between Nigeria and Ghana, urging citizens of both countries to uphold the fraternal relations.
The UK and Ireland have close economic, social and cultural ties.
In their three long - running studies, the researchers have found a range of factors that seem to help, such as financial resources, social and cultural ties, and access to stable housing after the event, which all seem to help.
For example, historical, economic, language and cultural ties all play a part — population movements with former colonies had particular influence; such as Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya with the UK, and Mali, Niger and Chad with France.
Conversely, cultural ties between New York and Puerto Rico are strong.
Follow your intuition and appetite, within the restrictions of your social life and cultural ties, to the extent you operate comfortably within them.
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