Sentences with phrase «how cultural aspects»

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HRT: One of the most difficult aspects of that year spent in Jordan was the loneliness and isolation that you experience being in a foreign culture and how you're often misunderstood just because of the cultural differences, and how alienating that can feel.
This paper surveys behavioral science findings on how cultural attributes and management practices can either promote or undermine voluntary adherence to ethical standards, workplace rules and legal requirements, with special attention to the communicative aspect of management practices.
This means not only that we are approaching the texts as fully human productions — I point out that statements of divine inspiration are statements concerning ultimate origin and authority, not method of composition - but even more that we take seriously that aspect of literature of most interest to cultural anthropologists: how it gives symbolic expression to human experience.
How on earth will any woman feel warmth and love at Church when people are over run with patriarchal ideas of what a woman «should be», when societies all over the world have different cultural aspects of what is considered «appropriate wear» for women.
How can we help each other develop the capacity to make more conscious technology choices, especially when our cultural context is one where everyone is now connected and technology is in every aspect of our lives?
Here's a Lunch Tray «spoiler» — I've already contacted the women behind Yum Yum Bento to interview them about all aspects of this «art», including the cultural underpinnings, the craft of it and my biggest question... how must you feel when you create such intricate loveliness and your kid STILL won't eat it??
The cultural, commercial and historical aspects is well covered in Erika Rappaport A Thirst for Empire How Tea Shaped the World (Princeton University Press).
«This exhibition is just the beginning of our work in telling the story of New York's colonial history and how our settlement by the Dutch has shaped not only our local character but aspects of state and even national character that we think will surprise and delight our visitors,» said Deputy Commissioner of Cultural Education and State Museum Director Mark Schaming.
«In an effort to be sensitive to and observant of the Native Hawaiian host culture, we will deepen our knowledge of the cultural, ecological, and spiritual aspects of the mountain and continue to learn how to better respect and appreciate Maunakea's important cultural areas.
I wonder how people would react to you identifying a subset of the population with either genetic, biological or cultural aspects that are prone to raping women and administering this drug with them.
Those involved discuss how they came to Pixar as well as aspects of their cultural identities.
Talk about how PTP teachers developed and demonstrated awareness of aspects of their culture that helped or hindered their communication with their own or others» cultural groups.
Describe how PTP teachers integrated aspects of students» cultural, ethnic, and linguistic backgrounds into teaching and learning in their classrooms.
Each of the speakers will outline over 20 minutes, the key aspects of how the publishing business in evolving, due to the technological and cultural changes that are occurring.
Those cultural aspects, in fact, are an important part of how Qatar tourism officials are looking to position the destination in comparison with Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Proposals are evaluated on the basis of the following criteria, which are weighed equally: How well a project aligns with the MAP Fund's goal of supporting experimentation and innovation in all traditions and disciplines of live performance, especially work that brings insight to the issue of cultural difference, be that in class, gender, generation, race, religion, sexual orientation or other aspects of diversity The artistic strength of the proposed project The viability of the project, based on the applicant's professional capabilities as demonstrated in the project narrative, bio and artist statement, and work samples.
Identity Shifts A companion exhibition to Posing Beauty, this collection - based display features works by African American artists who use representations of the human figure or some aspect of the body (including hair) to explore how we construct and perceive personal and cultural identity.
This collection - based exhibition features works by African American artists who use representations of the human figure or some aspect of the body (including hair) to explore how we construct and perceive personal and cultural identity.
The presentations range from art - historic currents and themes to more popular cultural aspects such as gaming, music, fashion and web 2.0, and how these relate to media art.
Apparatus 2.0 expands on its predecessor by initiating long - distance working relationships between the same artists, asking them to consider their experiences — in different cities, under respective historical and sociopolitical conditions — and see how these aspects shape their understanding of images as a form of cultural critique.
This guidance document shows how environmental aspects can be successfully interwoven with the social, cultural and economic milieu in which they are proposed, adopted and, ideally, scaled - up to meet the massive housing demand in developing countries.
This is an area ripe for cross-pollination, to learn from other sectors not just about technical aspects behind the development of a specific product or tool, but also about how to connect socio - cultural aspects of tech - based solutions to issues of inequality.
I am still concerned with various aspects of this policy, including how Indigenous people are being involved in the decision making process and what the long - term impacts on cultural, economic, political and social rights will be.
This section or excerpt of the Cultural and Linguistic Competence Self - Assessment for Early Head Start and Head Start Program Administrators requires that administrators reflect upon and rate themselves on how they incorporate culturally and linguistically competent values into aspects of their programming and in supervision of staff.
This section or excerpt of the Cultural and Linguistic Competence Self - Assessment for Early Head Start and Head Start Programs requires that staff reflect upon and rate themselves individually on how they incorporate culturally and linguistically competent values into aspects of their work with children, and their families and communities.
Understand how to integrate aspects of a client's religious and spiritual life from other presentations of cultural diversity.
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