Sentences with phrase «of national consciousness»

Published to document a project by the Dagestani artist Taus Makhacheva that consists of the film Tightrope and the series of performances On the Benefits of Pyramids in Cultural Education, Strengthening of National Consciousness, and the Formation of Moral and Ethical Guideposts, this book is built around a dialogue between Makhacheva and the protagonist of her film, the tightrope walker Rasul Abakarov.
Another series, Redefining the Power, uses performance, photography and video to explore postcolonial identity and challenge the formation of a national consciousness.
Buirski illustrates these scenes of national consciousness - raising with snippets from race films, an American genre of interwar movies starring black actors and filmed for black audiences.
There is something about the First World War that makes it a fundamental part of our national consciousness.
The emergence of national consciousness is linked with a reassertion of Hindu religion and its values.
Nationalism includes «a sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others,» says Merriam - Webster.

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During that time he strove to re-inject the realities of the wars into America's national consciousness.
Fifty years and 4,500 stores later, the company narrative is now engrained in the Canadian consciousness: the Hall of Fame hockey star and his police - officer partner who created not only a coast - to - coast coffee behemoth, but a slice of national pride.
But what the king decided to do formally and solemnly in the 14th century was inspired by sentiments that already ran deep in the national psyche and consciousness of the English people.
To rally against injustice is a part of what made America its own nation, and it remains as ingrained in the national consciousness as apple pie, bald eagles and... yes, football.
He is fighting for the preservation of a civilization of his Indianness, for national consciousness, for the recognition of his true nature.»
Founded in 1925 by K. B. Hedgewar and consolidated later by M. S. Golwalkar, the RSS has promoted Hindu interests and sought to forge a «national consciousness» on the basis of Hindutva.
Executive avarice and corporate greed, still high in national consciousness, will be part of any discussion of «How much would Jesus accumulate?»
Free speech is not part of Pakistani national consciousness.
Stories questioning the safety of football have appeared in such leading publications as the New York Times (with Alan Schwarz covering the issue in depth), NPR, GQ, and The Atlantic, though the issue has struggled to penetrate the broader national consciousness.
The Formation of Mexican National Consciousness 1531 - 1813, trans.
but fortunately there are psychologists, mental health practitioners and others who do and I have benefitted greatly from their work, personal testimonies and the various articles / publications which they have produced --(for example, The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology; The Religious & Spiritual Problems category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) published by the American Psychiatric Association; The US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health PubMed.gov database of healthcare and scientific literature)-- about the adverse psychological effects which can arise when persons engage in intense / deep spiritual practices such as intense / deep prayer, fasting and meditation which alter their state of consciousness.
It reminds me also of Peter Nagel's new book «Mind and Cosmos», heresy to some biologists and philosophers, and discussed this weekend in the National Post, where he brings in «consciousness», which seems to be the highest thing, yet completely ignored.
Up to this point we have considered a number of the organizing symbols and mythic elements of American national consciousness as it developed in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
In Judaism, despite the rather far - reaching differences between the orthodox, conservative, and liberal wings, and the existence of national variants, including pro- and anti-Zionists, there is a definite, overall consciousness among practically all Jews everywhere of being one (a qahal, or people), and this feeling is predominantly a religious feeling.
The realities of «limit» and «boundary,» the spirit - educating forces that operate when one can not move on, or start anew, but must come to terms with life where it is and where it is bound to remain — these forces have not deeply entered into the American national consciousness.
Our literature, the clearest confessional of our national self - consciousness, is permeated through and through with the mood of the vastness of the setting of the American enterprise.
The Visitors» Center at Haleakala National Park on Maui offers an intriguing study of the unexpected impact a traditional world - view can make on the modern consciousness.
Churches recognize that issues of justice in local and national development can not be addressed without a consciousness of the role of communication, nor can any group do so without the tools with which to make their views known.
From the point of view of the national community, still largely religious in its self - consciousness, such elaboration was public even though lacking in any legal status.
Other suggestions are available from many sources, particularly the Task Force on Consciousness Raising of the National Organization for Women and from Women Committed to Women.
To project realistic goals for the society of the future in both its national and global dimensions, to nourish a consciousness embodying the ideas, ideals, and life - styles appropriate to the emerging society — these define basic tasks to which the public ministry of the church should be directed.
QSR unveils its fifth - annual Best Franchise Deals report, a collection of upstart brands building a foundation for robust growth, emerging concepts clamoring for a spot on the national stage, and well - known names seeking deeper inroads into the American consciousness.
And in the total vacuum of a movement, the only thing they have to sustain their fight in the national consciousness is their own pain.
Liverpool and Manchester United are still probably the two biggest clubs in England in terms of history and tradition as well as trophies, Manchester City are now serious players at the European level, Everton possess narrative in spades including not a few national titles and even the likes of Preston North End (The Invincibles, Tom Finney), Blackpool (Stanley Matthews, Jimmy Armfield), Blackburn Rovers (Alan Shearer et al.) and others have a position in the upper consciousness of the game.
One of his early jibes at Tony Blair - «you used to be the future once» - entered the national consciousness, and he managed to win most, but not all, of his weekly bouts against Gordon Brown.
The redistricting of 2012 opened the door for New York Congressman Steve Israel to step into the political consciousness of northeast Queens, but despite conventional wisdom his national job as chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) wasn't enough to raise his name recognition, it was a strong grassroots campaign initiative which helped ensure victory on Election Day.
The new, national survey follows a UF / IFAS study of Floridians» water consciousness published last year.
The results of the study, published last October in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, showed that the flies suffered brain damage and developed many of the same symptoms seen in humans with TBI, including loss of consciousness and coordination and an increased risk of death.
He is director of the Centre for Consciousness at Australian National University and is also a visiting professor at New York University.
However, like the man behind the cloning corporation known as Merrick (Sean Bean, National Treasure), Bay is more prideful of the art of his technical artifice than he is in the humanity of the characters and consciousness of his story.
ANITA / U.S.A. (Director: Freida Mock)-- Anita Hill, an African - American woman, charges Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas with sexual harassment in explosive Senate hearings in 1991 — bringing sexual politics into the national consciousness and fueling 20 years of international debate on the issues.
Téchinée's achievement with this film is that the personal experiences of these four illuminates not just their own struggles to reach an adult identity, but the national consciousness.
Is it good or bad that Sir Peter Bazalgette will now hold the purse - strings for our publicly supported arts, the most debated, the most fragile, the most ephemeral elements of our national cultural consciousness, the most opposite of the time - wasting that is reality TV?
Within this crucible in which the hypocrisy of religion and the corrosive effect of the church's history on the national consciousness come to a boil, Father James carries the burden of all transgressions of the world.
When the film was released in March, the alt - right hadn't yet penetrated national consciousness; a key scene, featuring Breaking Bad's Dean Norris as a proud neo-Nazi, probably has even more of a disturbing charge now than it did in those comparatively innocent days.
Now that it has entered the national consciousness — perhaps even its conscience — the term has become a slippery, contentious phrase that is used to refer to a variety of unsavory social practices and attitudes and whose meaning is open to many interpretations, especially as to who is the perpetrator, who the victim.
Third, please introduce the notion of «radical hope» by daring to speak of the possibility and necessity of a much more ethical economy that does not rely on fossil fuels (national or foreign), rampant consumerism (and unrestrained waste production), profitable militarism, (subsidized) competition, the commodification of life, the financialization of the globe, the relentless destruction of the environment, the exploitative division of labor at home and abroad, siege consciousness, or the elimination of dissent.
However, according to Edward Shills35, civil society is sustained by national collective self - consciousness becauseits normative basis is a collective willingness to accept thelegitimacy of the law and of authority, which enhances pluralityof interests and ideals.
Whether we deploy many more «whole schools» of this kind or opt mainly for specialized courses and programs within ordinary schools, the kinds of rigorous and advanced education that selective - admission schools seek to provide, and the youngsters that they serve, need to rise higher in our national consciousness and our policy priorities.
National curriculum places students as objects of teaching, while at QTLC positioned students as subjects, people who studied and have active consciousness.
There is a lot of terminology associated with the process of developing a new consciousness on Global Education to add and join to the strongly national - regional education which has characterised much of education systems worldwid.
Research on the origin of the observer allows discovery of consciousness which is the common denominator of all people, regardless of their national, racial and religious affiliation.
The Teach to Lead Initiative, a partnership of the US Department of Education, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and ASCD, has given me a platform to create a wave of health consciousness among teachers, parents, students and -LSB-...]
The Teach to Lead Initiative, a partnership of the US Department of Education, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and ASCD, has given me a platform to create a wave of health consciousness among teachers, parents, students and community.
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