Not exact matches
By so doing, the investigation was able to
develop a more complete, comprehensive and, therefore, accurate picture of the individual as a human being embedded in and shaped by certain
social conventions and the larger contexts of his culture.
AAAS
developed the questionnaire because serving society is part of the mandate for many professional societies and funding programs, and its importance is often cited in public statements and international
conventions — but few agree on what those
social responsibilities are or ought to be, said Mark Frankel, director of the AAAS Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law program, which conducted the study along with the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition.
That is when myths are
developed, when
social conventions and rules are elaborated, leading to the beginnings of a true morality.
Culture and
convention play an important role not only under - representation, but also in the theories scientists
develop about why under - representation occurs, notes Joshua Aronson, a
social psychologist at New York University.
Beatrice de Clerval is not based on a single real artist, but in
developing her I was inspired by the life of Berthe Morisot, one of the six original exhibiting Impressionists, a dedicated and very gifted painter who also protected the
conventions of her
social and family life.
In her challenging engagement with the human figure and investigation of
social meaning, Eisenman is
developing new
conventions of figuration to address enduring themes of the human condition.
The
Convention is very clear: «The extent to which
developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments -LSB-...] will depend on the effective implementation by
developed country Parties of their commitments -LSB-...] related to financial resources and transfer of technology and will take fully into account that economic and
social development and poverty eradication are the first and overriding priorities of the
developing country Parties.»
This directly goes against the principles of the UNFCCC and is outlined in Article 4 (7): «The extent to which
developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments under the
Convention will depend on the effective implementation by
developed country Parties of their commitments under the
Convention related to financial resources and transfer of technology and will take fully into account that economic and
social development and poverty eradication are the first and overriding priorities of the
developing country Parties.»
The parenting intervention consisted of culturally tailored societal information combined with the Connect parenting support program.24 The culturally tailored societal information was
developed based on an earlier finding from a qualitative focus group discussion.6 This part of the intervention constituted the first part of the program (2 sessions) and covered 3 themes:
convention on the rights of the child, parenting styles (authoritarian and democratic parenting), and the aim and purpose of
social services work with children.
In the context of peer interactions, young children engage in fantasy play that allows them to assume different roles, learn to take another person's perspective, and
develop an understanding of the
social rules and
conventions of their culture.
The right of all peoples to «self - determination» is guaranteed at international law under Article 1 of the International
Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and Article 1 of the International Covenant on Economic and
Social Rights (ICESCR) and has been
developed in the General Comments of the Human Rights Committee and the CERD Committee.