A visual artist, performer, poet, essayist, and activist, Durham (b. 1940, Washington, Arkansas) has for more than 45 years explored the potential of art to question
ingrained cultural belief systems.
Patients in certain parts of Asia in particular may have
ingrained cultural beliefs or preferences to self - medicate with traditional treatments, poor access to healthcare, or socioeconomic limitations which could hypothetically lead to long delays before seeing a doctor.»
Not exact matches
Perhaps this is because many consider it a philosophy (but some scholars would consider Buddhism and Taoism philosophies as well); perhaps it is because Confusianism is overlaid with other
beliefs (for example, Chinese Muslims practice Confucianism); or perhaps it is because Confucianism is so
ingrained into the Chinese psyche that it is an inseparable part of the
cultural heritage?