The messages that usually accompany these illustrations are often centered around the issues
of cultural topics, such as, identity, society, and race.
Students really enjoy them as it's covering a range
of cultural topics about France (medias, geography, history, famous people) and it's a refreshing change from the linguistic side of their French studies.
Not exact matches
She is a sought - after speaker on the
topics of leading large - scale
cultural change, transformational leadership, brand building, cultivating high - performance teams, creating cultures
of diversity and inclusion, harnessing talent, gender equity on boards, women in the c - suite, and women in high - growth entrepreneurship.
We not only need to find
topics that can cross geographical and
cultural boundaries, but we also need a process that can support the implementation
of an editorial calendar.
If you want to grow your organic traffic for items related to «tea» I would suggest finding other high search volume concepts closely related to the
topic, such as types
of teas, tea leaves, infusers,
cultural practices or differences, etc... the idea being to build content containing keywords, and more importantly semantic relationships around the
topic of «tea,» with the end goal being to broaden the relational authority your website has for more long - tail keywords.
You might think it will convince a casual reader to invest their time in your article if you can persuade them that M & S are a mandatory part
of contemporary
cultural literacy, but really, the most relevant question in a reader's mind is not whether the
topic is important but whether it is entertaining or enlightening, and whether you have anything entertaining or enlightening to say about it.
Also most Atheists read religious article because the
topic is usually
of great interest to some like my self, who loves theology in a
cultural sense but can see the bad logic involved and doesn't believe any
of it happened.
The
topics of repentance and the remission
of sins are huge issues within Christian theology, but just as with baptism, these
topics are severely misunderstood by Christians when we divorce them from their historical and
cultural roots within Judaism.
Ultimately, Contextualization in World Missions is a great primer and summary
of issues related to contextualization, and I recommend it for anyone interested in learning more about this all - important
topic for understanding the Gospel and applying it to the various
cultural contexts in which we work and minister.
It's time that the issues
of multiculturalism, pluralism,
cultural relativism (and now recently, in resistance to multiculturalism, «culturalism,» become the pertinent
topics of the day.
A few histories
of local churches have examined the identifying
cultural traits
of their subjects, exploring the symbolic patterns that give a particular congregation its unique character, instead
of the far more common
topics of local church history, such as campaigns, catastrophes, and clergy.
The class outlines include religion (often based in Bible study), morality (frequently centered in Victorian virtues) and social problems (heavily laced with metaphysical views
of Indian
cultural history) These
topics are being woven into a new mix which includes a dedication to an interfaith sense
of the urgent need to reconstruct the spiritual and moral values
of the nation.
Wesley Ariarajah who was Director
of the Dialogue Unit
of the WCC for many years, in his Thomas Athanasius lecture given in Kerala (Current Trends in Ecumenical Thinking 1992) deals with the
topic «Interpreting the Missionary Mandate» in the present context
of religious and
cultural pluralism.
How often I have heard «the Bible is clear» (in what it says), followed by a proclamation (actually their «interpretation»)
of what the Bible says on a particular
topic or in a particular passage that is probably way off base if one knows the historical and
cultural context.
Castoriadis's emphasis on the word «condition,» as well as his reference to both the biological and the
cultural dimensions
of perception, reinforces the claim that science, whenever it attempts to address the
topic of mind, simply runs up against the limits
of its own competency.
I have read snippets from a couple
of websites now so that ought to put me on par with people who've read dozens
of books on the
topic, understand neurobiology and have written on both the philosophical and
cultural aspects
of free will and people's belief in the
topic.
While the impact
of these classical theories has remained strong, I would like to point to a specific contribution that, in my view, has served as a kind
of watershed in our thinking about the
cultural dimension of religion: Clifford Geertz's essay «Religion as a Cultural System,» published in 1966.1 Although Geertz, an anthropologist, was concerned in this essay with many issues that lay on the fringes of sociologists» interests, his writing is clear and incisive, the essay displays exceptional erudition, and it provides not only a concise definition of religion but also a strong epistemological and philosophical defense of the importance of religion as a topic of
cultural dimension
of religion: Clifford Geertz's essay «Religion as a
Cultural System,» published in 1966.1 Although Geertz, an anthropologist, was concerned in this essay with many issues that lay on the fringes of sociologists» interests, his writing is clear and incisive, the essay displays exceptional erudition, and it provides not only a concise definition of religion but also a strong epistemological and philosophical defense of the importance of religion as a topic of
Cultural System,» published in 1966.1 Although Geertz, an anthropologist, was concerned in this essay with many issues that lay on the fringes
of sociologists» interests, his writing is clear and incisive, the essay displays exceptional erudition, and it provides not only a concise definition
of religion but also a strong epistemological and philosophical defense
of the importance
of religion as a
topic of inquiry.
Sociologists also deal with such
topics as the components
of culture, i.e., beliefs, values, language, and norms;
cultural dynamics;
cultural integration;
cultural change; ideal culture, what people profess to follow, and real culture, how people actually behave in relation to these claims; ethnocentrism, the proclivity to see one's culture as the best and consequently all others as inferior; and
cultural relativity.
Topics covered include: Introduction to doula labor support; Importance
of birth memories; Hormones
of pregnancy, labor, and birth; Emotional support for birth; Communication skills, values, and
cultural sensitivity as a doula; Physical support for birth; Doula's role with interventions, Cesarean and VBAC; Doula's role during immediate postpartum and with the newborn; Breastfeeding support; DONA certification process and membership; Prenatal and postpartum doula visits; Setting up your doula business and birth community involvement.
Topic: «History and
Cultural Meaning
of Birth Technologies.»
Topics: «Birth as an American
Cultural Experience» «
Cultural Roots
of Violence Against Women»; «' Power
of Ritual»
If you have been affected by and feel strongly for the
topic of pregnancy and infant loss, grief and healing — please join us on the journey
of making a
cultural difference.
The strengths oriented training addresses the developmental process
of any child, including those most vulnerable, parenting education
topics and encourages
cultural competence
of home visitors.
As GOLD Lactation enters its 12th year, we're excited to continue our work
of exploring the latest research, trends, new ideas and hot
topics in the world
of human lactation, along with bringing you
cultural perspectives
of breastfeeding around the world and updates from advocacy groups and non-profit organizations dedicated to breastfeeding support and promotion.
She discussed a variety
of fascinating
topics, including breastfeeding and the media, her research on what the natural age
of weaning would be in modern humans if we set aside our
cultural beliefs, and caring for children and why babies cry.
The foundation awards major grants for research in its four main
topic areas: Future
of Work, Immigration,
Cultural Contact, and Social Inequality.
«Diabetes, perhaps more so than any other chronic disease, requires people to significantly modify their behaviors — sometimes in ways that are contrary to their
cultural norms and backgrounds — even when they don't «feel» sick or experience symptoms
of the disease,» said John G. Ryan, Dr.PH.,
Topic Editor for Endocrinology and Diabetes, and guest editor for the April 2014 Diabetes Update, entitled Race, Risk and Behaviors.
Ahmed has carried out research on a wide range
of topics on the ecological,
cultural and health aspects
of food systems around the world.
The TU Berlin Summer and Winter University offers courses from a wide variety
of topics, workshops and team - building activities as well as a diverse
cultural program.
The ongoing changes in both legal and
cultural attitudes towards same - sex marriage across the US are an important
topic in the LGBTQ community, with 63 %
of gay and lesbian singles saying they have always wanted to get married.
My post covers a wide range
of topics, from destination and travel tips, to highlights and
cultural observations, or opinions all
of them specifically geared towards travelers who love to travel in luxury and comfort.
The feature also adds backstory clarification to the many
topics discussed, narrated by Sally Kellerman, heightening the
cultural impact
of the women on society and film history.
Smack dab in the middle
of a season dominated by superheroes and minions comes «The Stanford Prison Experiment,» a re-enactment
of the shocking»70s psychology project so disturbing and infamous it remains a hot
topic in textbooks and a
cultural touchstone for conversations about the abuse
of power by authority figures.
When underlying VALUES are deliberately identified during the discussions and debates about
topics, issues and concerns raised in SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social and
Cultural development) and fundamental British Values sessions, PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic education) lessons and RSE (Relationships and Sex Education) slots, young citizens begin to appreciate the significance
of how values provide standards, principles and signposts that guide decisions and actions.
Useful revision resource for computer science which covers the following
topics: System Architecture Memory Storage Wired and Wireless Networks Network Topologies, Layers and Protocols System Security System Software Ethical, Legal,
Cultural and environmental concerns All
topic have a range
of exam style questions taken from previous exam papers to support with revision.
The changing racial and
cultural landscape
of America is certainly a much - discussed
topic — some researchers studying U.S. Census data and demographics even say that America could be a «minority majority» country as early as 2050.
During a discussion held at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education (HGSE) on Wednesday, the panelists said that a broad
cultural and religious literacy, a historical context, and a focus on empathy are all important elements when bringing the sensitive
topic to the classroom.
«The time is perfect to meet the needs
of our citizens with
cultural plans addressing
topics like community vitality, tourism, equity, creative economy, artists, geography and the built environment, and art - making, observation, and participation.
The Ed School students were divided into groups, with each group talking with one
of the Japanese students about ways to improve learning and motivation in five areas addressed in the website, which uses symbols from the hiragana alphabet to introduce
cultural topics.
A booklet
of key
topic areas - Students think up potential moral, ethical, social and
cultural issues associated with: Artificial Intelligence Computers in the workforce Monitoring Behaviour Censorship
of the Internet etc..
Topics addressed: Architectural style
of monuments in Ancient Greece Historical and
cultural significance
of Greek monuments Primary CT concept: abstraction.
Each exhibit is divided into sub-categories that include such
topics of interest as
cultural anthropology, rock art, human anatomy, old world cultures, medieval Europe, and more.
While foods, fashions, and local traditions, for example, are recurring and welcome
topics of discussion on Out
of Eden Learn, many students pick up on other, subtler aspects
of culture, such as communication styles, prevailing
cultural values and behavioral expectations, and relationship patterns across different generations.
Sessions cover a variety
of topics, including
cultural awareness, equity and diversity, family engagement, and cohort - based learning.
As I mentioned in my last blog on this
topic, I've made use
of the My
Cultural Awareness Profile (myCAP ©) Suite
of Resources from NAFSA: Association
of International Educators to help address this need.
In the midst
of this
cultural shift, some teachers and teacher educators have become more open to its use in the classroom, as well, judging by the increasing number
of journal articles and conference presentations on the
topic (see, e.g., Kearney & Schuck, 2005; Pace & Jones, 2009; Shea, 2000).
Location: Middle Tennessee / Nashville Priority: Appropriate and Equitable Resources and Supports
Topic: Teacher and student voice on reducing discipline disparities Summary: The funding for the Oasis Center, MNPS, and PASSAGE builds on the previous grant cycle
of work that focused on educating current MNPS teachers on
cultural competency, and implicit bias in order to promote the equitable treatment
of students in MNPS schools.
See also her earlier blogs on this
topic, «Preparing Teachers to «Reach and Teach» All Students» and «The Nature
of Cultural and Global Learning: Key Concepts for Teacher Preparation.»
«Through immersive content and unprecedented access, viewers return to high school for a unique look into life as an American teen today, a
topic at the forefront
of today's
cultural conversation.»
Her research and publications center on the
topics of adolescent literacy, teacher education,
cultural / linguistic diversity, and standards and assessment.