Sentences with phrase «cultural value effects»

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This massive shift has had a devastating effect on the once - deep cultural values that exerted their force upon most of society's institutions — values of truth, duty, discipline, reading, beauty, family, tradition, justice, among many others.
Paterson continued to insist that «changing the address is a possibility because the ideas are still the same and changing the address could effect ethnic and cultural understanding at a value that would be historic.»
So to the extent that we find any beneficial effect of Catholic - induced private school competition, its size is probably depressed by cultural values related to Catholicism.
They are caught between class size and «effect» size (the impact of variables on student achievement); caught between the need for quick fixes and the value of slower, deeper cultural change; and trapped between transparency and public shaming (á là MySchool).
Grouping them by size, lines of perspective and for their light and shadow effects, she puts into question their aesthetic and cultural value.
His interests are directed toward the effects of shifting cultural objects across different social and historical contexts, investigating the role that artists and other art specialists have in these processes of value - making.
The answer can not be determined from a mere examination of an organization's current membership rolls but rather depends on how the organization selects members and other relevant factors, such as that the organization is dedicated to the preservation of religious, ethnic or cultural values of legitimate common interest to its members, or that it is in fact and effect an intimate, purely private organization whose membership limitations could not be constitutionally prohibited.
To recognize the effects of family culture on the style and direction of a family foundation, Chapter 1 will look at four particular cultural attributes: values, norms, traditions and conformity.
(a) Any action which has the aim or effect of depriving them of their integrity as distinct peoples, or of their cultural values or ethnic identities.
Why were the effects not observed in the other cultural groups, particularly given that Latinos are not the only group of individuals who value family relationships?
(b) In the mediation regression where both S allelic frequency and cultural value of individualism — collectivism were included as predictors of global depression prevalence across 12 nations, individualism — collectivism remained a reliable predictor (β = − 0.21, p < 0.05), and the effect of S allele frequency decreased significantly (from r (12) = − 0.51 to r (12) = − 0.03; Sobel test Z = − 1.92, p < 0.05).
In the mediation regression where both historical pathogen prevalence and S allelic frequency were included as predictors of cultural values of individualism — collectivism across 29 nations, S allelic frequency remained a reliable predictor (β = 0.45, p < 0.007), and the effect of global historical pathogen prevalence decreased significantly (from r (29) = 0.72 to r (29) = 0.42; Sobel test Z = 2.28, p < 0.05).
In the mediation regression where both S allelic frequency and cultural values of individualism — collectivism were included as predictors of global anxiety prevalence across 12 nations, individualism — collectivism remained a reliable predictor (β = − 0.24, p < 0.05), and the effect of S allele frequency decreased significantly (from r (12) = − 0.55 to r (12) = − 0.08; Sobel test Z = − 1.60, p = 0.05)(figure 3a).
Similarly, in the mediation regression where both S allelic frequency and cultural value of individualism — collectivism were included as predictors of global depression prevalence across 12 nations, individualism — collectivism remained a reliable predictor (β = − 0.23, p < 0.05), and the effect of S allele frequency decreased significantly (from r (12) = − 0.51 to r (12) = − 0.01; Sobel test Z = − 1.92, p < 0.05)(figure 3b).
provide effective mechanisms for the prevention of, and redress for any action which has the aim or effect of depriving them of their integrity as distinct peoples, or of their cultural values or ethnic identities; including forced assimilation or integration (art 8)
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