Sentences with phrase «distinct cultural contexts»

Through their engagement with specific architectural forms, the works in the exhibition offer insights into distinct cultural contexts, histories and social struggles.

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In archaeology, despite modern techniques like radiocarbon dating, period or cultural style remains a crucial tool in the identification and dating not Highlights • Technological study of ceramics from Upper Nubia, dating to three distinct contexts, from c. 7600 to c. 2500 BCE, and contemporary, locally
However, teacher candidates have few opportunities to challenge their assumptions about writing teaching through their engagement with student writing from a variety of cultural, social, and linguistic backgrounds in distinct classroom contexts.
Successful leadership in diverse cultural and socioeconomic contexts calls for the integrated use of two distinct approaches to leadership.
That said, «Speaking Back» is not an exhibition tailored to address Cape Town's distinct historical context: a city whose social, cultural, and civic past is mired in hierarchical classifications of race, but also made vibrant by an organic and effortlessly tolerant multiculturalism that flowered in certain locations, despite prohibitions, and may do so again.
Alongside the distinct formalism that underpins six decades of practice, Brisley has unflinchingly probed the contemporary political, cultural and social contexts in which we live.
Incorporation of foreign and international rules and principles will require skills of synthesis and distinguishing that are distinct from traditional domestic legal reasoning, and they may require appreciation of important differences in foreign / international legal, political, or perhaps even cultural context.63 International legal rules often play a complex role in domestic law, presenting issues of interpretation and enforceability that do not easily fit within traditional domestic United States legislative, administrative, and judicial legal structures.64 Integration or application of rules from foreign nations may be even more complex, especially where those systems are substantially different from our own.65 Additionally, there may be discrepancies between the form and function of foreign or international law that affect their proper application.
Indigenous people maintain that as the First Peoples of a territory with a specified history and relationship to that territory including one of forced colonisation, they have distinct rights in the context of cultural, social, economic and political protection.
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