Sentences with phrase «different cultures and societies»

Professionals and members of the World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) who work with infants and parents within different cultures and societies, affirm that there is a need to recognize specific Rights of Infants.
Ghajar explores aspects that remain common throughout different cultures and societies in his works.
Professionals and members of the World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) who work with infants and parents within different cultures and societies, affirm that there is a need to recognize specific Rights of Infants.
He makes a strong case that the idea of covenant, drawn from scripture and developed variously in different cultures and societies, is particularly suited to support public, just, pluralistic, federalist structures within the church and in the government.
So the account of Noah in the Bible gets retold over and over again among many different cultures and societies and by the time you get it, the gist of the story is the same but some of the details have changed because someone somewhere decided to add an angle to the story that fits their belief in their god.

Not exact matches

When a person is displaced into a radically different culture, he suffers acute distress, and when cultural patterns deteriorate through internal contradictions in a society or by external forces, the persons concerned undergo disorientation and disintegration.
The novel addresses the conflict between secularism and Islamism, the different conceptions of religion in Muslim and Western societies, and the impossibility of individualism in Muslim culture.
They share much the same analysis of American society and culture though they have adopted a different strategy.
A translator can not neglect the role of language in the process of translation, especially in a pluralistic society like India, which includes different religious and political ideologies, languages and culture.
With the development of culture, differentiation within the different societies increased; hence the sociologist of religion has to take into account the temporal, regional, ethnic, cultural and social factors.
This sense of personal responsibility is found throughout human societies regardless of their different faiths, cultures and degrees of development.
-- As creators and transmitters of culture, it is our responsibility to raise our voices to promote mutual understanding and respect among people and societies whether like us or different; and to demand that people everywhere should be able to respond to the problems that face them, benefiting from basic education, unbiased communication, and relevant information.
People from different cultures, societies, religious traditions and regions often use speech that is common to them, so what?
While congregations and other types of society possess obviously different intentions, they nevertheless work through analogous forms of culture in which a local church might recognize its deeper solidarity with other human groups.
If late boomers and possibly Generation X Jesuits are, as Cardinal Dulles suggests, different again, it may be simply that the Society and the culture have settled down considerably and young men are able to make clearer choices about whether to enter the Society or respond to God's call in other ways.
As we have seen, process thought not only affirms pluralism, which is reflected in our schools, universities, and colleges no less than in our society, but advocates such an attitude of openness towards individuals, groups, cultures, and ideas different from ourselves and our own groups, cultures, ideas that the possibility of increased contrast, richness of experience, of mutual transformation, without loss of integrity, is enhanced.
--- Yep, just like churches, bars are made up of many different societies and cultures.
Religious conversion to Christ in this setting essentially means a change of faith which involves participation in the local worshipping congregation of Christian believers without transference of community and cultural affiliations, but with a commitment to the ethical transformation of the whole society and culture in which they participate with others of different faiths.
In the context of human society, it means that different cultures can learn from one another and be enriched and transformed by what they learn.
Society has recognized this by setting up a pattern of relationship which in our Western culture is predominantly monogamous and finds its chief manifestation in matrimony, although there have been and are other cultures that have taken a different line in their attitude toward heterosexuality.
Findings from anthropological research also indicate intense closeness to high involvement among hunter - gatherer societies.5 It is essential to examine the extent of different levels of involvement and investment to be better informed about the history and culture of fatherhood.
«Our session is about communicating across different sectors — university, government, nonprofits — each of which has its own sets of structures, cultures and expectations for how information is presented,» said Don Engel (2006 - 07 Legislative Branch Fellow sponsored by American Physical Society).
Here's a short digression: Notes or no notes, maintaining eye contact can be difficult for those who were raised in cultures that have different views on eye contact than we do in Western society and especially in the USA.
When you immerse yourself in different languages, cultures, foods, and ways of life, it really opens up your mind and forces you to examine the society and rules that you always accepted as «normal.»
be friends with people hailing from different culture and different societies..
Even as society becomes more accepting of different cultures and types of people, the fear of judgment can make dating seem like a stressful activity (instead of a fun one) for crossdressing singles.
Different people from various nationalities, religions and cultures are generally accepted into society.
I learned about sexuality throughout history, how different people and cultures define sexuality and have sex, and society's impact on it all, among other things.
They follow mainstream culture and have to juggle their faith with living in a contemporary society that has very different values and behaviour.
Even as society becomes more accepting of different cultures and types of people, the fear of judgment can make dating seem like a stressful.
Suryoyo Sat aim to have a variety of exciting, entertaining and informative programs with different debates about culture, history, religion and society.
The goal of the Portland, Ore., public schools» multicultural - education programs, in the words of the district's school board, is to «develop in all students a better understanding and appreciation of the history, culture, and contributions to society of different ethnic groups and cultures
It strives to suggest an approach informed by the experiences of democratic societies with different norms and legal cultures; one that harnesses the strengths and capabilities of the public and the private sectors in offering practical solutions to pressing problems.
In the area of promotion, activities of different types are carried out on diverse themes (forgotten conflicts, rights in the city, emerging rights, human rights in the street...) but with a common objective; to spread the culture of human rights in our society in order to make effective the respect, enjoyment and guarantee of fundamental rights.
The violence inherent in domination - reproduced many times in educational systems exists in so many different facets of our culture and is deep within the structures of globalised societies.
Education has the opportunity to take the lead on mending fractured societies and to help people from different cultures and backgrounds integrate together.
Our students learn how our society and its values have developed as well as appreciate the diverse nature of different people groups and how they have evolved in different cultures.
Having knowledge of one's class as a whole and their different ethnicities and cultures is essential for teachers today in this diverse society.
The Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) and the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) announced five trials to test the impact of different «cultural learning strategies» as part of the «Learning about culture» programme, which is will be rolled out to 9,000 pupils across 400 primary schools from September next year.
While I respect that in Norway, dogs are less often used as companion animals and more as working animals, one does need to take into consideration that America has a different (whether better or worse in whoever's opinion) culture and society.
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It shows the basics about the Aboriginal culture: their way of life, their connection to Nature, their beliefs, their stories... It is an excellent start to learn about one of the world's oldest living cultures and open our mind to an entirely different system of society.
Belize is a multicultural society and extremely interested in promoting the interaction of these different cultures.
Do Ho Suh: in between introduces the attempts of the artist in a global era in which economies and societies would come to a halt without the intersection of people, objects and information to explore the self and make the world a smaller place, while negotiating cultures of different origins and moving to and fro between tradition and innovation, individual and group.
He will pay particular attention to how this process played into the creation of his most recent project, A Trilogy of Burials, a series of abstract paintings, photographs, and multimedia images that are intended as a meditation on how different cultures have addressed mortality, a subject we often have a hard time discussing in Western society.
In their book Old Mistresses: Women, Art and Ideology (1981), Griselda Pollock and Rozsika Parker wrote that, «Women artists have always existed, but because of the economic, social and ideological effects of sexual difference in western, patriarchal culture, women have spoken and acted from a different place within that society and culture».
Caroline Douglas, Director, Contemporary Art Society, said: «I am delighted that we have been able to acquire two works that from quite different viewpoints address Europe's historical relationship with the African continent — its people and cultures.
The gracefully immersive work begged questions of how these texts addressing issues of freedom, democracy, and oppression, from different societies, cultures, and times, remain relevant in the context of Prospect specifically, and, even more so, in the city of New Orleans.
For some of the artists, it represented a deeply personal matter, one that was directly linked to their own lives, while others simply paid tribute to women bringing a new life in society, or told stories about tradition and being pregnant in different cultures.
She explains: «The role of women in society has been subjected to different theologies and cultures across time, mostly characterised by marginalisation.
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