Sentences with phrase «different cultural aspects»

How on earth will any woman feel warmth and love at Church when people are over run with patriarchal ideas of what a woman «should be», when societies all over the world have different cultural aspects of what is considered «appropriate wear» for women.

Not exact matches

We might have some archeological record, but it seems like the behavior armamentarium of the Neandertal was very different; the cultural aspects of Neandertal life were very different from Homo sapiens.
Improvements in air quality, microclimate and behavioural aspects of urban dwellers will be achieved in the selected cities assessed for future climate change scenarios and representative of different cultural and life styles in Europe.
learn cultural aspects before your trip to Ukraine (all cultures are different and must be respected especially if you are connecting your life with a lady from a different culture!)
While foods, fashions, and local traditions, for example, are recurring and welcome topics of discussion on Out of Eden Learn, many students pick up on other, subtler aspects of culture, such as communication styles, prevailing cultural values and behavioral expectations, and relationship patterns across different generations.
Each voyage highlights a different aspect of life on three of the world's finest tall ships, from the great cultural sites of Europe to the most picturesque Croatian ports, the best beaches in the Caribbean and the most fashionable spots in the Balearics.
For the enlightened traveler this presents a fabulous opportunity to explore the many different aspects of cultural tourism here in Belize.
Apparatus 2.0 expands on its predecessor by initiating long - distance working relationships between the same artists, asking them to consider their experiences — in different cities, under respective historical and sociopolitical conditions — and see how these aspects shape their understanding of images as a form of cultural critique.
At different moments, diverse aesthetic interests have flourished so that Britain, despite having fewer cultural, economic and political ties with the region than with other parts of the globe, throughout the past century has nevertheless been engaged with and touched by key aspects of Latin American art.
Heather Passmore investigates aspects of class stratification and cultural hierarchies by experimenting with different materials.
To examine this developing interest in Reinhardt's many facets, and to celebrate the centennial of his birth, we invited scholars, critics, curators, and artists of different generations and nationalities to provide essays on various aspects of Reinhardt's aesthetic, cultural, intellectual, and political contributions.
Improvements in air quality, microclimate and behavioural aspects of urban dwellers will be achieved in the selected cities assessed for future climate change scenarios and representative of different cultural and life styles in Europe.
Having studied the cultural aspects of living abroad throughout my life I understand the difficulties of being in a different country, where our personal values may clash and bounce.
The views and perceptions of families will be gained by interviewing 12 intervention group parents representing different cultural and social backgrounds and different experiences (positive and negative) after the programme to gather information on most and least valued aspects of programme, rating of the facilitators, and ways of improving the programme.
«Being raised in a Muslim - Arab American home has allowed me to appreciate and be mindful of the delicate and challenging aspects of living in seemingly two different cultural settings.
Children's development of the cognitive and social skills needed for later success in school may be best supported by a parenting style known as responsive parenting.1 Responsiveness is an aspect of supportive parenting described across different theories and research frameworks (e.g. attachment, socio - cultural) as playing an important role in providing a strong foundation for children to develop optimally.2 - 4 Parenting that provides positive affection and high levels of warmth and is responsive in ways that are contingently linked to a young child's signals («contingent responsiveness») are the affective - emotional aspects of a responsive style.5 These aspects, in combination with behaviours that are cognitively responsive to the child's needs, including the provision of rich verbal input and maintaining and expanding on the child's interests, provide the range of support necessary for multiple aspects of a child's learning.6
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