Not exact matches
The assumptions and techniques
of psychology and therapy have found their way into business, schools,
families, popular entertainment, and even the
courts» so much so that it has become common to speak
of our society as a «therapeutic
culture.»
Culture has many complicated meanings, but I use it here simply to describe a system of beliefs (about God or reality or ultimate meaning), of values (about what is true, good and beautiful), of customs (about how to behave and relate to others), and of the institutions which express the culture (government, church, law courts, family, school and so on)-- all of which bind the society together and give it m
Culture has many complicated meanings, but I use it here simply to describe a system
of beliefs (about God or reality or ultimate meaning),
of values (about what is true, good and beautiful),
of customs (about how to behave and relate to others), and
of the institutions which express the
culture (government, church, law courts, family, school and so on)-- all of which bind the society together and give it m
culture (government, church, law
courts,
family, school and so on)-- all
of which bind the society together and give it meaning.
At the Session, General Manager David Teich led a discussion about the
culture of the hotel, «The Windsor
Court Associates are like my
family.
It appears that our
culture and
courts have quite a bit
of remedial work to do, if they want to support and honor breastfeeding mothers, babies, and
families!
Family is so important in the Asian culture that when you date an Asian woman, consider that you also have to court every single member of her f
Family is so important in the Asian
culture that when you date an Asian woman, consider that you also have to
court every single member
of her
familyfamily.
The Art Center is funded in part by: Allstate Insurance Company; Alphawood Foundation; Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts; Bank
of America; Bloomberg Philanthropies; a CityArts grant from the City
of Chicago's Department
of Cultural Affairs and Special Events; Crown
Family Philanthropies; David C. and Sarajean Ruttenberg Arts Foundation; Field Foundation
of Illinois; Harper
Court Arts Council; Illinois Arts Council, a state agency; Irving Harris Foundation; John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; The Joyce Foundation; Lloyd A. Fry Foundation; MacArthur Fund for Arts and
Culture at Prince; National Endowment for the Arts; Polk Bros..
The large exhibition focuses on the lives
of the leaders during this time, their
family and their associates, with the exhibition exploring many facets
of court culture, the military and trade relations.
Raised on the Upper East Side
of Manhattan in a
cultured and progressive
family (her father, Alfred Frankenthaler, was a respected New York State Supreme
Court judge), Frankenthaler and her sisters were encouraged to study and pursue professional careers.
Amsterdam A victory in the Goudstikker case;
Family ties Prague «Absurd and immoral» Hong Kong
Culture center stalled Vienna Austrian museums to return Schieles Berlin U.S. sends Bürkels back to Germany Paris Trying to stay out
of court
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South Carolina
family court culture does not approve
of non marital sexual activity and these restraining orders are the
court's -LSB-...]
ALSWA
family law staff make sure
courts that deal with
family law and protection issues know about cultural matters that apply, such as communication styles, how children are raised, and the importance
of children and
family in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
cultures.
Any approach adopted by the
Family Court will continue to be considered in a child focused way having regard to the lifestyle, culture and traditions of the child, and his or her f
Family Court will continue to be considered in a child focused way having regard to the lifestyle,
culture and traditions
of the child, and his or her
familyfamily.
A diagnosis will become a new weapon in the
Family Court Culture of Blame — and create more alienation, not less, in high - conflict divorces.
A
Family Court judge recently delivered a blistering judgment on the «culture of bitter, adversarial and highly aggressive family law litigation» in S
Family Court judge recently delivered a blistering judgment on the «
culture of bitter, adversarial and highly aggressive
family law litigation» in S
family law litigation» in Sydney.