Sentences with phrase «different cultures shape»

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We recognize that every financial institution is different, shaped by its activities, size, history and culture.
I began to see that much of my understanding of the world is shaped by the different peoples, cultures and access to institutions of which I had come into contact with.
That ability — to actually shape the culture, talk about the things we're going to do, how we're going to treat each other, what we want our values to be — is different.
If these commands shape our musical litmus test, we ought to arrive at a very different conclusion about the rap albums our culture calls skillful, creative, or popular.
It has gradually penetrated into different cultures, so shaping and coloring them, that even when the ecclesiastical organizations begin to decay, its influence leaves behind a more permanent deposit.
But this «channeling» assumes radically different shapes in different cultures, ranging from urban to agrarian settings, ancient to modern families, polygamous to monogamous marriages and so forth.
But this does not necessarily mean that the process of reflection upon the God of Jesus, in the light of different philosophies and within the framework of different cultures, through which the Christian God, or rather the varying Christian ideas of God, have taken shape, has been a mere waste of time or that we can afford to ignore it.
Says Newbigin: «It is only when we are exposed to a totally different culture and a different language, shaped by a widely different history, that we can turn back and see that what we always took for granted is only one way of seeing things.»
It is not simply that cross-culturally the worship of Christian congregations uses vastly different «languages» shaped by different cultures.
I don't believe I'm not saying anything much different than what you wrote above, but I would encourage you to point out that shaping role of culture that underlies who we become as humans rather than simply accepting cultural assumptions as givens that can not themselves be challenged.
The preschool experience teaches your child to socialize with peers and gives early exposure to letters, sounds, phonemes, words, numbers, counting, cutting, drawing, shapes, colors, body parts and other objects, world knowledge and different cultures, teamwork, self - help skills, science and other important building blocks for early education.
Biomodd «gets a whole different shape in a different culture,» Vermeulen says.
Immersion in a radically different country and culture, they say, leaves a lasting impression and shapes character.
In the new study, the researchers cultured mouse skin - cancer colonies on various 2 - D and 3 - D environments of different shapes and patterns to see if the tumor shape contributes to activation of cancer stem cells, and to see where in the tumor the stem cells appeared.
According to this approach, the human mind is largely shaped by the different roles that cultures assign to women and men and the experiences they have in those roles.
The U-formed shape of the dose - response curve for type 2 diabetic cultures and the parallel curves for high insulin concentration in control cultures indicate that the mechanism for the primary defect is different from the mechanism responsible for the induced reduction in acute insulin stimulation of GS.
I like to keep in shape and enjoy the finer things, and do a lot of traveling and learning about different cultures.
There's a nefarious conspiracy here for audiences to unpack, and it's all part of the way Peele uses a genre framework to explore how racism survives and mutates in an All Lives Matter culture, taking different insidious shapes.
Some well - known by thousand - year - old civilizations (of which only few of them are studied by science), which interpreted this cosmic energy in a phenomenological and hermeneutical way, according to past technologies and beliefs, shaping rich plural cultures and religions of different types.
As individuals acquire knowledge about other cultures» histories, values, communication styles, beliefs and practices, they begin to recognise that their perspectives and behaviours are shaped by many influences, that they are not always fully aware of these influences, and that others have views of the world that are profoundly different from their own.
This leads us to hypothesize that in times of frequent principal turnover (leader changes every one, two, or three years)-- involving leaders shaped by different experiences, priorities, and leadership styles — teachers are encouraged (or forced) to take leadership into their own hands, and to develop some stability by means of a self - sustaining professional culture that operates independently of the principal.
Living in a diverse country such as South Africa provides us with the opportunity to experience different cultures and learn of the history of the numerous monuments that have shaped our country as we know it today.
Shaped over the centuries by many different cultures, today Nafplio is the playground of the Athens elite.
India's cuisine has been shaped over centuries by different cultures and civilizations.
Since its foundation in 1468 by King D. Joao II, the town's identity was shaped by different cultures, as well as many conflicts with pirates, which have left a unique imprint on the town.
Funky sculptures mingle with handpicked Indonesian artefacts to create an interesting dimension of shapes and textures that represent the blending of different cultures.
They come in all sorts of shapes and sizes (some are based upon pop - culture icons whilst some might not even be human) but they all offer something different.
I think that the art team's design really began with a kind of survey of world cultures, looking for universal patterns, how different peoples interacted with their environment, the resources that were available, how that shaped the kind of clothing or technologies that they would use.
Anthea Hamilton — renowned for her bold and humorous works that often include references from the worlds of art, fashion, design and popular culture - has designed seven costumes in collaboration with Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE's Creative Director, that incorporate the colours and the shapes of different varieties of squash or pumpkin; many of the silhouettes of the costumes, made with materials such as hand - painted leather or painted silk crepon, were inspired in designs from the 1970s.
Presenting the work of 16 Chinese Australian artists, Made in China, Australia brings into discussion ideas that surround the meeting of these different cultures and how these experiences have impacted and shaped the work of each artist.
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In Adriano Costa's installation, From My Body Comes, Through Your Body Goes, an enigmatic composition by different materials, shapes, textures and colours broadens the boundary between art and non-art, precious and valueless, while what is considered as our commodity culture is transformed into a symbolic universe.
In Weathered, I open up the many ways in which the idea of climate is given shape and meaning in different human cultures — how climates are historicized, known, changed, lived with, blamed, feared, represented, predicted, governed and, at least putatively, re-designed.
It's great to see that cultural competency training is moving away from teaching about different Aboriginal cultures and practices, to challenging the stereotypes, power dynamics, and culture and attitudes we bring that continue to negatively shape the health status of marginalized populations.
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