Sentences with phrase «cultural value in»

Which isn't to say that there isn't genuine, lasting, and very important historical cultural value in the printed page.
Honey has a very high cultural value in Mediterannean countries within several centuries, and there is also some contemporary research that refers to its nutritial value (e.g. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23411187).
Here the theological understanding of human being as person - in - community must help develop the incorporation into modernity of certain traditional cultural values in the pre-modern spiritual vision.
My mom, a retired school principal was very strict when instilling cultural values in us.
It added: «It is tragic that our politics should sink to such levels that there appears to be nothing sacred, nor any respect for our cultural values in our society; and people would want to use the death of a loved one to defame a political opponent.»
I describe myself as a decent man living with cultural values in a multi cultural environment.Want to explore the chances from other part of the world to enlarge the knowledge and to travel.
In this century - old debate, the great error of traditionalist educators was their failure to defend cultural values in education, that is, the importance of knowledge.
«Embodying Cultural Values in Figurative Art» — Join Artur Golczewski, visiting assistant professor of art history in the WSU School of Art & Design, as he discusses how art is reflected in a variety of populations and communities.
«With my work I reaffirm black cultural values in the contemporary world.»
Theoretically, in contrast to the water - sharing plans and other water reform processes, which aim to balance competing interests, the Water Trust is solely concentrated on Aboriginal projects in water and includes an eligibility criteria that incorporates the importance of Aboriginal cultural values in the grants process.
The Commission recommends that proposed declarations are declared only on the basis that they address, recognise and implement Indigenous cultural values in a substantial way.
[28] Nature Conservation Act, 1992 (Qld), s [29] Dr N Rea and the Anmatyerr Water Project Team, Provision for Cultural Values in Water Management: The Anmatyerr Story, Land & Water Australia Final Report, (2008).
The Commission further recommends that all declarations be informed by the relevant principles contained in International mechanisms and the research conducted by the Australian Government on the provision of Indigenous peoples cultural values in water.
[30] Australian Government, Land and Water Australia, Provision for Cultural Values in Water Management: The Anmatyerr Story.
A second purpose was to evaluate the possible link between family functioning, parenting self - perception, and cultural values in mothers and fathers, respectively.

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But I can attest that it truly pays to invest some time in identifying your cultural values early on.
«From a cultural perspective, and from the perspective of values and principles, I'm steeped in the legacy of the company,» Daly says.
they are the first to unite materialism, sustainability values and cultural influence...» Aspirationals are particularly prevalent in emerging markets such as India, China and South Korea, but are also common here in the US.
«To get the full change to happen, we probably need not only greater representation of women, but we need to see also a cultural shift in organizations that really places greater value on gender equity in the workplace, and makes it more legitimate and acceptable for women to lend a helping hand to other women in the work place.»
«You could certainly write a book on why the US has yet to see a federal paid - leave policy — but the answers essentially come down to two distinct cultural elements at play in the US: the values we place in individualism and business,» she wrote.
In particular, the cartoon character is associated with «shehuiren» subculture, referring to those who «run counter to the mainstream value and are usually poorly educated with no stable job,» said the Global Times, which called Peppa Pig an «unexpected cultural icon.»
The marketing value of a mall location is to attract foot traffic and build a buzz around the brand in the hopes of generating a kind of cultural momentum.
We discovered some barriers to entry around the use, social value and cultural meaning of the English language, internet usage and trust in digital platforms that were specific to Egypt.
In this article, the style of social interaction known as hygge is analyzed as being related to cultural values that idealize the notion of «inner space» and to other egalitarian norms of everyday life in Scandinavian societieIn this article, the style of social interaction known as hygge is analyzed as being related to cultural values that idealize the notion of «inner space» and to other egalitarian norms of everyday life in Scandinavian societiein Scandinavian societies.
Those included performance reviews of senior leadership, better record - keeping in human resources, reformulating the company's cultural values, mandatory manager and human resources training, and an emphasis on diversity and inclusion.
* Since assuming leadership of CSIM in 2010, Chandoha has achieved record growth by developing a cultural commitment to providing investors with quality funds at a great value, managing them with integrity and examining risk from multiple angles.
Key findings for the North American (U.S. and Canada) workforce surveyed in the study include: • 51 % of employees are not happy at work • 45 % of employees trust their company's leadership • 61 % of employees don't know their company's mission • 57 % of employees are not motivated by their company's mission • 60 % of employees don't know their company's vision • 57 % of employees don't feel recognized for their progress at work • 61 % of employees don't know their organization's cultural values • 50 % of employees don't expect to be with their organization a year from now
Companies see market in LGBT travelers who value cultural experiences and exclusive, safe spaces.
This precious metal carries an important cultural norm over in India, as the value of each family is often determined by the amount of gold that they possess, in the region.
The islands that make up the Grand Island and Goose Islands complexes were nominated in 2001 by local First Nations to become protected areas for cultural and wildlife values.
This may also require a cultural shift in the perception of digital art and its value, but this cultural shift could well be instigated by applying technology, thereby adding financial value and scarcity to digital art.
Religions incorporated and codified these basic social values and skills, and quickly learned to take credit for them — as if, without the religion, we would be doomed to not have them — although we see them in every human society, including hunter - gather tribes with no sense of gods as we understand them After many centuries of religious domination, enforced through pain of death, ostracization or other social sanctions, allowing religion to take credit, as well as failing to question other religious claims — has become a cultural habit.
It is a Kingdom without borders whose values often run in direct opposition to many of our cultural values of acquisition, power, prestige, control, peace through violence or winning at any cost.
In the present social and cultural context, where there is a widespread tendency to relativize truth, practising charity in truth helps people to understand that adhering to the values of Christianity is not merely useful but essential for building a good society and for true integral human developmenIn the present social and cultural context, where there is a widespread tendency to relativize truth, practising charity in truth helps people to understand that adhering to the values of Christianity is not merely useful but essential for building a good society and for true integral human developmenin truth helps people to understand that adhering to the values of Christianity is not merely useful but essential for building a good society and for true integral human development.
They need to be repudiated in the name of other more humane, more encompassing values, values respectful of ethnic difference and cultural variety, values of liberation, equality, and free association.
The military powers are not power realities in themselves, but they influence every aspect of the human life in a given society and in the world, for militarization of politics, economic structures, and cultural values is the pervasive phenomenon.
«Anything that culture produces», can according to Lukács, «have real cultural value only if it is in itself valuable, if the creation of each individual product is from the standpoint of its maker a single, finite process.
Until our cultural values about intimate relationships are consistent with the new laws regarding violence against women, we will continue to generate mixed signals about the need for justice in the home.
But it belongs on the rump of the cultural right as well, for Robert Caserio has usefully defined «political correctness» to mean «a prefabricated sense of values, a predetermined set of assumptions about what is good for people and what is bad for them» (quoted in CHE 1).
And so it is ironic that many Christian complementarians / patriarchalists --(who advocate hierarchal gender relationships in the home and church)-- seem to assume that egalitarians like me --(who support mutuality in the home and church)-- must have gone off to a secular universities, majored in women's studies, and come back to impose these «cultural values» onto Scripture and the Church.
Hospitality of Abraham: In Genesis 18, there is a myth about the hospitality of Abraham, (he welcomes two strangers, who turn out to be angels), as that was an important cultural value, in a society where a wandering desert dweller could get lost, and diIn Genesis 18, there is a myth about the hospitality of Abraham, (he welcomes two strangers, who turn out to be angels), as that was an important cultural value, in a society where a wandering desert dweller could get lost, and diin a society where a wandering desert dweller could get lost, and die.
1) Just because you do not understand the cultural reference within the art of the statue, does not mean that the art has less value, nor that the statue is, in fact, «sticking it's tongue out at you».
The concept of cultural relativism is particularly helpful in connection with the understanding of values as one of the expressions of human spirituality.
First, its premisses concerning society and modern man are pseudoscientific: for example, the affirmation that man has become adult, that he no longer needs a Father, that the Father - God was invented when the human race was in its infancy, etc.; the affirmation that man has become rational and thinks scientifically, and that therefore he must get rid of the religious and mythological notions that were appropriate when his thought processes were primitive; the affirmation that the modern world has been secularized, laicized, and can no longer countenance religious people, but if they still want to preach the kerygma they must do it in laicized terms; the affirmation that the Bible is of value only as a cultural document, not as the channel of Revelation, etc. (I say «affirmation» because these are indeed simply affirmations, unrelated either to fact or to any scientific knowledge about modern man or present - day society.)
While this relativity can be interpreted to mean that values are wholly defined by the circumstances of culture and are merely expressions of cultural exigencies, the insistent pressures of the human conscience, oftentimes in contradiction to accepted cultural norms, render this interpretation doubtful.
Efforts to promote such changes in the guise of human rights are correctly condemned as egregious instances of «cultural imperialism» by which elites of certain rich nations, not least of the United States, attempt to impose their values on the rest of the world.
By mono - culture we mean the undermining of economic, cultural and ecological diversity, the nearly universal acceptance of technological culture as developed in the West and its values.
Cultural relativity is a reminder of these contextual factors in the specification of values.
Thus the Commission called for a Christian concern for Higher Education which helps critical rational and humanist evaluation of both the western and Indian cultures to build a new cultural concept which subordinated religious traditions, technology and politics to personal values according to the principle «Sabbath is made for man and not man for the Sabbath», enunciated by Jesus and illustrated in the idea of Incarnation of God in Christ.
And second — and consequently — in practice the interpretation and application of the law become a function of whatever happens to suit the tastes of those who determine cultural values and wield judicial power.
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