Sentences with phrase «cultural worlds through»

«Stefan has had an extraordinary impact in the cultural world through his time in London, Germany and New York.

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While lucrative, the EU deal was always treated as a sort of stopgap measure, something to bolster Canada while it worked through the political, cultural and bureaucratic nightmare involved in expanding our trade with the world's new economic superpowers, China and India.
Pokemon Go, released last week, has quickly become a cultural phenomenon, with people wandering through every major city peering into their smartphones to catch virtual monsters projected onto the real world through their camera apps.
In a cultural environment where all authority is suspect and the notion of divine authority is thought to be a psychological hangover from the premodern world, the claim that divine authority is transmitted in an unbroken chain of apostolic succession through the bishops of the Church in communion with the bishop of Rome seems literally incredible.
A justified process - rooted philosophical appreciation of social canons can be taught through a pedagogical strategy that begins with their critique, that expunges them from the natural given furnishings of the immediately real in order to rediscover them as the inherited cultural accretions by which we transform the immediately real into a world of enduring meanings and human significance.
All of which must be considered a sadness, for it was the mainline that provided moral - cultural ballast to the American democratic experiment from the colonial period through World War II.
If you let your children expand their world view through diverse cultural learning and taught respect for all peoples belief's and religions we might actually see hope for the planet, but you are far to short sighted for that and will likely use your indoctrinated offspring to usher in a new religious dark age.
As God has spoken his word in diverse cultural situations, the church is confident that he will continue to speak through the Scriptures in a changing world and in every form of human culture.
One might suggest that the cultural revolution declared at the beginning of the twentieth century was delayed by the distraction of crises — from World War I («the Great War») through the end of the Cold War in 1989.
The struggles for economic justice, political freedom and cultural renewal are elements in the total liberation of the world through the mission of Christ.
Whether Jesus Christ's divine - human unity is the sole member of its class, as evangelical Christians would typically claim (John 1.14, I Timothy 2.5), or a paradigmatic member of a class with multiple members, this unity can be construed as an example of a systemic change of the God - world relationship happening once in the history of humanity globally, 5 and entering our cultural / religious awareness through Christ with the power and appeal described above.
This approach may seem overly limited due to the fact that it proceeds through the narrow defile of one cultural fact, the existence of written documents, and thus because it is limited to cultures which possess books, but it will seem less limited if we comprehend what enlargement of our experience of the world results from the existence of such documents.
This rising tide of cultural domination can be turned back in two ways: through the support of efforts in the third world to achieve local communication that reflects local needs; and through reform of the media in the first world — which we will consider in some detail in Chapter 11, «What We Can Do.»
A practical and productive approach toward a democratic world can be made through cultural exchange.
In a general sense, one can speak of four areas of struggle: (i) the system of economic exploitation and social stratification (racial segregation, women's working conditions, unemployment and the new legislation of «flexibility and «deregulation); (ii) the ideology (the way of representing the world, social relations, etc.) that justifies the system — the new ideologies of race superiority, the religious legitimation of competition and the so - called free market as the only and sufficient way of organizing human life (iii) the ways in which the consciousness of the oppressed, is led to interject this ideology of domination and to develop a feeling of self - denial and self - devaluation; (iv) the atomization of the society through the weakening and destruction of neighborhood, workers and local cultural manifestations.
I believe one huge miracle is finally happening in the world that is getting people to integrate amongst each other, regardless of race, sex, religious belief, sexuality, cultural differences, etc. and that it is in this that more people are challenging what is understood of the world around us, our place in it, and how God works through all of it.
Hearing from the black and third - world theologians of the cultural advantages and cultural oppressions wrought through our theologies underscores again the relativity of theological thought.
Our dual - language program of both Mandarin and Spanish from first through fourth grades, followed by intensive study of Spanish from fifth through eighth grades, provides both an intellectual boost as well as a window into the cultural practices of the wider world — in Nashville and beyond.
We are committed to encouraging diverse expertise and cultural knowledge as we reach our vision of world health transformed through breastfeeding and skilled lactation care.
As highlighted in WBTi's Indicator 7 (communication and information) which calls for a national communications strategy around infant feeding, and for promotional activities including World Breastfeeding Week, we are directly exploring new ways to use communication strategies, that are women - led, to address the cultural barriers to breastfeeding in the UK, through an inclusive social media campaign.
Reading the history of the Anglicans in the 20th century, through the records of the Lambeth Conferences, ACCs and Primates» meetings, one sees the faithfulness of God through world war, economic crisis, civil and international conflicts, persecution and deep changes in cultural context.
Martin sees disturbing parallels between the cultural representations of people who fall by the wayside in the world of work — through unemployment, «deskilling» or lack of training — and those who fall ill as a result of «inferior» immune responses, leading to AIDS, cancer or a host of other diseases.
Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Tim Green talks about the history At the same location where soldiers passed through for two world wars and Irving Berlin wrote «God Bless America,» staff at Brookhaven Lab lead and collaborate with some of the world's brightest minds as an asset for innovation and inspiration with seven Nobel Prize - winning discoveries and countless other advances, supporting the U.S. Department of Energy's mission to discover the solutions that power and secure our nation's future.
The group, «Service to the Scientific Community,» aims to raise the scientific community's awareness of human rights issues and to enhance the well being of people around the world through access to science (e.g., science education, science - based products, technology, processes), in accordance with Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
Through a variety of media, recipients from different locales around the world exchange social and cultural information, and share ideas and progress related to respective projects.
Courses completed through Pelvic Health Solutions: Level I: The Physiotherapy Approach to Female and Male Urinary Incontinence — 2014 Level II: The Physiotherapy Approach to Female and Male Pelvic Pain — 2014 Level III: Treating Pain: A New Model of Care — 2014 Pregnancy and the Pelvic Floor — 2014 Pelvic Girdle Pain, Coccydynia and the Pelvic Floor — 2014 Gastrointestinal Disorders and the Pelvic Floor - Susan Clinton — 2015, 2016, 2017 Pelvic Neurodynamics — 2015 Pain Management in the Real World — Bronnie Thompson Course — 2015 The Pressure System and the Pelvic Floor — Susan Clinton Course — 2015 The Diaphragm / Pelvic Floor Piston for Adult Populations — Julie Wiebe Course — 2015 The Psoas Muscles and the Pelvic Floor — 2016 Relieving Sacro - Iliac and Pubic Pain During and After Pregnancy — Cecile Rost Course — 2016 Cultural Implications of Sex, Shame & Vulnerability — 2017 Let's Talk About Sex — 2017 Mobilization of Visceral Fascia for the Treatment of Pelvic Dysfunction — 2017 The Female Athlete — Bullet Proof Your Core and Pelvic Floor - Antony Lo — 2017 The Use of Pessaries For Pelvic Organ Prolapse in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation - 2017 Piston Science Part 2: Clinical Decision Making - Julie Wiebe - 2017 Male and Female Sexuality - Holly Herman - 2017 Effective Communication & Collaboration for Enhanced Client Care: The Physiotherapist and the Physiotherapist Assistant Dynamic Workshop - hosted by Ontario Physiotherapy Association - April 2018
Beirut About Blog Taste of Beirut started in 2009 and its main purpose is to share Lebanese heritage with the world through recipes, anecdotes, and cultural tidbits.
It follows a cast of barkeeps, prostitutes, pimps, police and nightlife denizens as they swirl through a world of sex, crime, high times and violence and the porn business begins its climb from mafia - backed massage parlors and film labs to legitimacy and cultural permanence.
Founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff in 2001, following the attacks on the World Trade Center, to spur the economic and cultural revitalization of the lower Manhattan district through an annual celebration of film, music, and culture, the Festival brings the industry and community together around storytelling.
To conclude, some ideas for future analysis could be the financial factors behind FGM, discussion of cultural - religious norms of non-Western countries within the debate of cultural relativism and universalism, the practices of FGM and their spread in the Western World through immigration and others.
Between those who read, who, through books, through developing an enjoyment of literature, can have the opportunity to access the considerable cultural and material benefits of our society - and those who were made to feel very early on that the world of words, of books, of stories, of ideas, was not for them, that they were not clever enough to join that world, that it was not the world they belonged to, that it was shut off from them forever.»
Through PLNs, American schoolchildren share cultural information with other children around the world.
Moving beyond school It's the career pathways emerging from art craft and design through further and higher education and links to the outside world of the creative, cultural, and digital and heritage industries that are seriously misunderstood, and the barriers to those aspirations are increasingly challenging for young people to surmount.
Thus, we need to formulate and organize knowledge through a complex, creative, transversal, polysemic and transpolitical epistemology, which promotes trans - cultural human effort to be aware of the ethics of the sustainable world.
Learning and literacy are viewed partly as cultural activities, not just because they are acquired through social interactions but also because they are an indication of how a specific cultural group or discourse community interprets the world and transmits information.
Through a more harmonious and healthy interaction to various cultures and socio - economic backgrounds, to developing a deeper understanding of community that comes from hands - on interaction with corporations, non-profits, cultural and academic institutions, students are exposed to a microcosm of the world at large, learning skills of interaction, team building and cooperation.
The Global Oneness Project brings the world to the classroom through free multicultural stories and accompanying lesson plans to explore cultural, social, and environmental issues through a humanistic lens.
«Our goal through this partnership is to develop a world - class teaching workforce by supporting the teachers who are already in BIE schools, and who are dedicated to preserving the unique cultural heritage of these communities, even as they prepare their students for the future.»
As students learn to use technology tools to build representations of a social world's characteristics, they generate reflective critical thought through their analysis and critique of the identities, relationships, and values constructed by the cultural practices and discourses in that social world.
One drawing a lot of interest, for example, is Wednesday's «Translator as Activism: from Politics to Cultural Change, How Translators are Changing the World Through Their Work.»
Through characters like Rosacoke Mustian, Wesley Beavers, Kate Vaiden and Blue Calhoun, Price introduced us to men and women — and critics praised Price for his deep understanding of women's nature — who, in some cases, were tentatively taking their first steps toward the secrets of adulthood, and in others were struggling to discover their freedom and identity in a world that would just as soon keep them imprisoned in narrow cultural stereotypes.
The rich Louisiana culture shines through, as do the daily effects of World War II and a community filled with cultural fears of African Americans, the Japanese and Communists.
It's vitally important to remember that most people have not considered the immense difference between a world seen through the lens of a traditional relational database system and a world seen through the lens of a Hadoop Distributed File System.This paper broadly describes the cultural challenges that accompany efforts to create and sustain big data initiatives in an evolving world whose data management processes are rooted firm...
The major attractions on Ambergris Caye are cultural festivals, some of the world's finest diving and snorkeling opportunities, and guided tours through tropical wilderness reserves.
Kona, Hawaii — The Kona Coffee Cultural Festival returns for its 44th annual celebration of Kona's world famous coffee from November 7 through November 16, 2014.
It boasts some of the finest hotels in the world, iconic buildings, rich cultural sites, and fine restaurants, so whether you are just passing through in transit, or have a day at leisure between business meetings, be sure to make the most of the most impressive capital city between London and Beijing.
Recognizing Belize as a world class cultural and natural asset, the Sustainable Tourism Programme II (STP II: 2015 - 2020) signed in 2014, aims to further increase the contribution of the tourism industry in regard to Belize's national sustainability through resilient socio - economic development in emerging destinations, such as Corozal, Toledo, Caye Caulker, Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve and adjacent protected areas of Chiquibul, and Caracol in Cayo District.
Check out my personal travel stories, travel tips, cultural insights and photos galleries from countries around the world that I've been traveling through since 1998...
Where the Batad Rice Terraces is not just another UNESCO World Heritage Site with its amphitheater like steps but as a very important part of the Ifugao cultural fabric and identity governed by the seasons and belief systems through rituals and gods / guardians like the bul - ol.
James Kelley set out to live his dream through travel and has experienced outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and scuba diving around the world.
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