Sentences with phrase «differences in attitudes toward»

The confusion of basic philosophy concerning alcohol is caused in part by, the marked differences in attitudes toward alcohol on the part of the various socioeconomic classes in our country.
Evangelical colleges likely face generational differences in attitudes toward sexuality as younger evangelicals develop friendships with people who are gay, says David Kinnaman, president of the Barna Group, a Christian market research firm.
A Columbia professor and clean tech entrepreneur talks with his son, a clean tech investor, about generational differences in their attitudes toward climate change and radical solutions to the world's most pressing problem.
Notably, there are no significant differences in attitudes toward an FTA with China between those who believe human rights issues should be the number one priority for Canada government, and those who do not.
I think the difference in attitude toward our sections is if we believe they were necessary or not.
First, with e mployee engagement so low in many companies, you have to wonder if a simple change in perspective on their part could make a significant difference in their attitude toward the job and the workplace.

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The increasing availability of education, coupled with shifting roles in the home for women, is not only changing women's lives but also reworking attitudes toward gender differences and equality.
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The new middle class, I would argue, has a number of morally positive features, especially in its attitudes toward race and toward ethnic or other cultural differences; it is a racially and ethnically tolerant culture, and this is good.
Avoiding commitment as to any specific attitude which the church and Christian men ought to adopt toward war when war comes, the conference report contented itself with exhibiting the various views which Christians actually hold on that subject and with saying that while the church could neither affirm that any one of these was right and the others wrong nor acquiesce in the permanent continuance of these differences, it should promote the study of the problem with a view to a better understanding of the purpose of God.
It became evident in further discussion that Dr. Bartlett sees his attitude toward, and use of, Scripture as a primary difference between him and his father as preachers.
Studies using diverse samples and methodologies have persuasively demonstrated that there are no systematic differences between gay or lesbian and non-gay or lesbian parents in emotional health, parenting skills, and attitudes toward parenting (Stacey & Biblarz, 2001).
The differences between immigrants and non-immigrants with respect to medical services seem to be a result of differences in access and social attitudes toward medical use.
Other differences between R03s and FIRST awards may indicate a change of attitude toward young investigators in recent years.
I find it most rewarding to observe the changes in attitudes of the students toward the fact that they, themselves, can make a difference in the fragile Earth environment.
They enrolled us in Catholic school, and that decision made all the difference — not just in my education, but in my attitudes toward education.
A Strangeness In My Mind brilliantly illuminates the difference between the happiness and contentment — for between these states of mind lies an entirely different mindset and attitude toward life that can make or break a man.
As demographics evolve, differences in cultural - based attitudes toward pets will influence pet ownership.
«Hide / Seek» considers such themes as the role of sexual difference in depicting modern America; how artists explored the fluidity of sexuality and gender; how major themes in modern art — especially abstraction — were influenced by social marginalization; and how art reflected society's evolving and changing attitudes toward sexuality, desire, and romantic attachment.
How you as a family cope with the situation, as well as your attitude toward the illness, can also make a big difference in helping your child to manage the emotional impact.
Prior research from both ASPN and PROS confirms the comparability of patients, clinicians, and practices participating in primary care networks studies with those identified in national samples.34 - 37 A survey conducted as part of the Child Behavior Study38 showed no difference in demographic factors, practice characteristics, or attitudes toward psychosocial problems among participating pediatricians and a random sample of primary care pediatricians from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Individual differences in the effects of baby images on attitudes toward getting married.
Some of these findings have been replicated across dozens of samples in very large international studies, in representative samples of entire national populations, and in large scale meta - analyses, such as the robust sex differences reliably - observed in studies of extramarital sexual behavior and permissive attitudes toward casual sex (Lippa, 2009; Petersen & Hyde, 2010).
This study examined gender differences in cross-gender violence perpetration and victimization (ranging from mild, e.g., push, to severe, e.g., assault with a knife or gun) and attitudes toward dating conflict, among an urban sample of 601 early adolescents (78 % African - American).
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