Sentences with phrase «cultural trends if»

Social insularity, cultivation of personal celebrity and a relativistic approach to facts and fictions are among a panoply of cultural trends if not created then at least accelerated by online communication, among other factors.

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If you keep an eye on cultural trends, it becomes pretty easy to predict what's coming next.
If she follows trends found in every major study of higher education since the 1950s, Paula's experience of college will have a secularizing impact on her faith, mediating the intellectual relativism and cultural eclecticism that is so much a part of her postmodern world.
The answer is that they were confronted in the first place with vast cultural trends such as technological advance, professionalization, and secularism that they could not easily control; and their problem was made the worse by pressures of cultural pluralism and Christian ethical principles that made it awkward if not impossible for them to take any decisive stand against the secularizing trends.
Ferguson is a widely published journalist well - known for sharp analyses of cultural and political trends; his description of Springfield's Lincoln museum makes for particularly humorous, if discomfiting, reading.
If one goes by the trend and forecasts there is a huge demand for cultural experiences among the new breed of tourists.
Either as a pop cultural reference point or the conceptual link between the speculative practices of contemporary art and science fiction, this trend has seen dozens, if not hundreds, of international and Australian artists creating sci - fi - inflected pieces, with exhibitions around the world surveying their work.
If current trends in global warming continue unmitigated, some of the world's most well - known and historically significant cultural landmarks — including the Statue of Liberty in New York City, the Tower of London in the United Kingdom, and the archaeological sites of Pompeii in Italy — could be destroyed by rising global sea levels over the next 2,000 years, according to new research.
Like so many great science fiction stories, it's a warning about a possible future, about how if present cultural trends are extended in a certain direction, they could morph into something more ominous.
If you are considering marriage or have children at that stage, don't be fooled by cultural trends to avoid marriage because it's «too risky».
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