Together, these sculptors constitute a dialogue across the generations, between approaches to materials,
different social attitudes and radically different aesthetics.
But new research suggests that people with radically
different social attitudes also differ in certain automatic fear responses.
Not exact matches
Still, some parents approach their kids»
social media presence with a
different attitude: They're terrified.
Why is our
attitude so
different when we come to
social science?
Zakaria wasn't suggesting ceding Western values and beliefs — but rather recognizing that prevailing
attitudes on such issues as the environment, human rights, and
social affairs are
different in many parts of Asia than those that hold sway in the West.
These often reveal a somewhat
different attitude toward various elements of the
social whole than are held in Western lands, but the Moslem believes that they nevertheless represent Allah's holy will.
It is legitimate to wonder whether his
attitude on political and
social issues might have been
different if he had not had this expectation; yet he did not draw the conclusions sometimes drawn by people who think the end of the world is at hand.
«My instinct is that general
social values would not be very
different across the UK in terms of
attitudes to welfare, publicly provided healthcare, those kinds of things,» says Stephen Tierney, professor of constitutional theory at the University of Edinburgh.
«But I do think that if we are irresponsible and if we allow huge numbers of young males, particularly to come from countries which have
different attitudes to women then we are giving ourselves a
social problem and we do need to think about it.»
Notably we found evidence that
different risk
attitudes, which have not received much attention in understanding evacuation behavior, are associated with
different behaviors,» states Sarah McCaffrey, lead author and research
social scientist with the USDA Forest Service.
To explore that issue, she is now looking beyond Kansas and across three continents, collecting data in Korea, Ghana and elsewhere in the U.S. Whereas more choice may lead to similar friends for U.S. college students,
different social landscapes and broad cultural
attitudes may introduce their own unique constraints on how people pick their friends.
Different from the high acceptance rate on
social networks,
social media still have an incomprehension or even conflicting
attitude.
This reflects the increasing approvals mixed dating get, the changes in
attitudes towards couples of mixed races and the declining
social barriers between
different racial groups.
Thanks to a noteworthy shift in societal view and
attitudes towards dating as well as an upward climbing trend for people over 50 to use the
different social media channels like Facebook and Instagram as a launch pad to enter the online dating arena, more and more people over 50 are starting to find love thru the help of the digital cupid's arrow.
Yes, she would augment that system with better - educated (and compensated) teachers, a strong core curriculum, a
different (curriculum - based) approach to assessment, greater emphasis on behavior and
attitudes and a number of collateral «
social» changes such as better families and home environments.
Although both artists work is bringing very
different components to the table, they are forcing a larger conversation to be had around sex, pain,
social spaces and
attitudes on these topics.
The artists will also explore how
different formats of exhibitions, contexts and conditions of appearance can reflect individual
attitudes towards our
social constructions.
Advances in prevention in public health2 provide a model for prevention of adolescent health - risk behaviors by focusing on risk and protective factors predictive of these behaviors.3, 4 Research on the predictors of school failure, delinquency, drug abuse, teen pregnancy, and violence indicates that many of the same factors predict these
different outcomes.5, 6 Recent research has shown that bonding to school and family protects against a broad range of health - risk behaviors in adoles cence.6 Yet, prevention studies typically have focused narrowly on a specific outcome, such as preventing substance abuse, and on
attitudes and
social influences that predict that outcome.7, 8 Previous studies on prevention have not sought to address the shared risk and protective factors for diverse health - risk behaviors that are the main threats to adolescent health.
The purpose of this online nationwide survey study is to understand how
different types of media (i.e.
social, technological, televised) impact young people's sense of
social identities, including racial / ethnic, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, political
attitudes, and civic engagement.