Sentences with phrase «for cultural survival»

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The saintly Pius anticipated the cultural tumult of the modern age and the necessity for survival of being close to Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
The character of this suffering moves theological attention to the social systems that shape our lives — economic, political, cultural — as well as to public events themselves (the Holocaust, programs and policies of economic austerity, military intervention, terrorism, ethnic nationalist expression, struggles for survival and freedom).
In a world shrunk by travel and communications technologies, one which can no longer afford conflict arising from ethnocentric prejudice, the appreciation of other religious and cultural views is necessary for the survival of the human species.
This is the beginning of the cultural resistance and struggle for survival in the global cultural war.
Every life is shaped by the struggle for survival, the accidents of history, and the power of cultural symbols and traditions.
The analysis of the role of Pentecostalism in the daily struggle for survival can contribute to understanding the process of cultural and social change among the poorer classes.
A healthy cultural ecology should not be wholly reliant on public funds for its survival.
«Study of human adaptation to extreme environments is important for understanding our cultural and genetic capacity for survival.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — For James Robideau, combating the ill effects of fetal alcohol syndrome on another generation of Native American children is as much a question of cultural survival as it is a personal commitment.
For Hawaiians it has meant a profound struggle for cultural definition and survival, going on now for two centuries and moFor Hawaiians it has meant a profound struggle for cultural definition and survival, going on now for two centuries and mofor cultural definition and survival, going on now for two centuries and mofor two centuries and more.
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His 2009 exhibit at the MCA Chicago, Temple Exercises, built of wooden boards recycled from a factory in Chicago's post-industrial heart, encouraged their view in the light of Modernist Art and other cultural traditions which depend on scrap for survival.
When all of mankinds collective energies are devoted to survival then there is no reserve for cultural and scientific development.
Sources: Committee to Protect Journalists, Cultural Survival, The Ecologist, Global Witness, The Guardian, Mongabay, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, United Nations General Assembly, World Resources Institute
They are often the poorest and most marginalised peoples in developing economies, lacking basic human rights and heavily dependent upon the forest for both their physical and cultural survival.
Indigenous communities across the country are demonstrating that they are not passive victims but distinct peoples fighting hard for the survival and recognition of their cultural distinctiveness.
The homelands movement has been a critical strategy of cultural survival for many Aboriginal communities.
It is a week that not only provides an opportunity to celebrate the uniqueness and cultural richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, but is a great opportunity for all Australians to gain a better understanding of the impact of colonisation on health and the ongoing struggle of survival for Indigenous Australians.
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