Sentences with phrase «distinct culture»

This a great way for families to take in the incredible sights, tastes, sounds, and distinct culture of our island.
They have their own distinct culture and village organization.
Secondly, these indigenous groups spent over 3000 years developing quite distinct cultures.
Of course, sometimes distinct cultures, with little direct interaction, come upon the same idea, and even execute it similarly.
Surely art reflects distinct cultures, and surely some traditions evolve more quickly than others.
Humans might be forgiven for believing that they are the only species that engages in a level of social learning complex enough to form distinct cultures, generating things like language and art.
A billion years in the future, humans still survive and even thrive with distinct cultures on a planet with no Moon, no oceans, no clouds.
Encapsulating two distinct cultures in pivotal moments of societal transition, Sander and Keïta's portraits reflect on the experience and role of the individual in Germany and Mali.
They see this «essentialist» view of distinct cultures as insufficiently global, and they focus instead on global trends, transnational cultural interchanges, and worldwide problems, especially those that can be depicted as rendering the nation - state obsolete.
Magne: The fact is that Japan has a very distinct culture compared to America or Europe.
The combination of these two symbols represents the coming together of two distinct cultures through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commissioner and the support, strength and unity which it can provide through the pursuit of social justice and human rights.
Science and science policy appear to embrace distinct cultures each with its own customs and languages, according to experts at a weeklong course that serves as a guidebook for scientists, engineers and other professionals in academia, industry and government seeking to bridge science and technology policy.
We look at the figure and the vessel as they have been used to chronicle the human condition as a way to speak about distinct cultures.
As with anything, it's hard to generalize, especially when it comes to dating in Spain, because each region has a somewhat distinct culture.
Whether you seek idyllic ports, remote towns or iconic cities, Cunard's famed Queens will escort you through vast oceans to experience distinct cultures and local flavors — all while you luxuriate in unsurpassed glamour and modern comfort on board.
Known for fiercely addressing themes of racism and colonialism in past works, Varejão continually returns to these ideas, focusing particularly on what happens when distinct cultures meet.
The installation will reference two decidedly European but still distinct cultures.
These auctions not only lump two distinct cultures together, but they also sneak in artists who have nothing to do with art that was created on the streets.
This has neither been a merger nor a take over — biology and chemistry are still distinct disciplines with distinct traditions, distinct cultures of discussion and thinking, and distinct departments.
Due to its historical mixture of influences, Taiwan has its own distinct culture.
The combination of these two symbols represents the coming together of two distinct cultures through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner and the support, strength and unity which the Commissioner can provide through the pursuit of social justice and human rights.
SNI Technology's reputation in technical staffing placement is built upon their commitment in getting to know each professional's unique talents and career goals; thereby, allowing them to better match each professional with a company whose distinct culture and skill requirements ensure that both employee and client are satisfied.
It has not maintained a single cultural or geographical center; it has always retained a substantial separate identity; it recedes as well as advances, declines or dies out in the areas of its greatest strength and reappears, often transformed, in totally different areas of quite distinct culture.
Science and science policy appear to embrace distinct cultures each with its own customs and languages, according to experts at a weeklong course that serves as a guidebook for scientists, engineers and other professionals in academia, industry and government seeking to bridge science and...
Scott has overseen major changes in the sport, including the merger of two separate series with two distinct cultures and personalities.
Pathstone has created a distinct culture of innovation built on the timeless foundation of trust and service traditionally delivered by family offices.
But... those of us who are in the link building business need to recognize and respect the distinct culture of social media networks.
In the Old Testament he created a distinct culture and experimented with a variety of literary forms which endure as masterpieces.
To the Hindu objection that religion could not be the basis of separate nationhood the Muslim League replied that Islam is not a religion in the usual sense of the word but it is at the same time a religion and a social order with a distinct culture of its own.
Each, he concluded, had a distinct culture, as unique and rich as those of the religious communities he had served and studied as a missionary in West Africa early in his career.
But when the explicit intent is to adapt church culture to a distinct culture of a specific age cohort, the leaders need to be born into that culture.
Brzezinski has said: «The world can be seen as divided into two mankinds, living in two distinct cultures: the rich minority and poor majority.
Do current regulations favor international media conglomerates at the expense of local, traditional and distinct cultures?
Theology had cast its lot with the counterculture; yet its denial of the final importance of all fixed forms of communication, of semantic norms, of operable criteria of sense and nonsense, ruled out even the theoretical possibility of its being able to speak from within a distinct culture, «counter» or otherwise.
The shift in the Black movement from the aim of integration to the aim of taking pride in a distinct culture and history was of crucial importance.
They help the poor and sick; they provide a social fellowship for like - minded groups of people; they help tremendously in natural disasters; they give some people a sense of hope and purpose in life; they provide answers to many of life's perplexing questions; and they provide an overall moral fabric that various peoples weave to fit their distinct cultures, and so on.
For Filipinos in particular, Quesada says there is a deep need to retain the attributes of this distinct culture.
SUSHISAMBA is born of the energy and spirit of these three distinct cultures.
That a conference with its own, distinct culture would then be transformed into a Frankensteinian mash - up was an issue to be dealt with later.
All this, nestled within a community based on respect and responsibility, underscores the distinct culture of the Waldorf School of Garden City's Middle School — a place where young adolescents can learn, contribute, and mature in a supportive, dynamic, and challenging environment.
Presumably very few countries would be interested in gaining a bunch of (presumably poorer) people with a (most likely) distinct culture and language.
Looking at the reality of ancient Mesoamerica, it quickly becomes clear that much of the uproar rose out of a confusion of two distinct cultures that lived 500 years apart.
For the past 20 years, archaeologists have debated whether the two tribes belonged to the same culture or distinct cultures with origins in present - day Venezuela and Bolivia, respectively.

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