Sentences with phrase «oldest culture through»

Mr Craig Davidson, CEO Theme Parks Division Ardent Leisure said, «The Board of Ardent Leisure along with Dreamworld, WhiteWater World and SkyPoint are committed to bringing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and the broader Australian community together by extending the opportunity for all our guests and staff to increase their understanding and respect of the world's oldest culture through our immersive interactive walk through experience, Dreamworld Corroboree.»

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Let's face it: We are unlikely to find a single party that truly represents a «culture of life,» and abortion will probably never be made illegal, so we'll have to go about it the old fashioned way, working through the diverse channels of the Kingdom to adopt and support responsible adoption, welcome single moms into our homes and churches, reach out to the lonely and disenfranchised, address the socioeconomic issues involved, and engage in some difficult conversations about the many factors that contribute to the abortion rate in this country, (especially birth control).
All through high school, he remained involved in ministry, even though the older he got, the more church culture — particularly the attitude of some leaders — began to rub him the wrong way.
Yet religious believers have also profited in certain ways from the crack - up of the old middlebrow, PG - rated common culture, even if it's sometimes hard to see the gains through the gore and exhibitionism.
On the contrary, the book seeks to keep century - old traditions alive through sharing family recipes that celebrate the spirit of Eastern European culture.
Andrew Zimmern describes his 10 - year - old food and travel show Bizarre Foods as «a show that tells stories about culture through food.»
From the time when the Columbine school shooting rocketed through the news, to now when cry - it - out sleep training is being openly debated rather than just merely accepted as the norm — reflecting the huge change we, as a culture, are having on the idea of relationship — there was 1 or 2 generations of individuals who were transitioning from the «old» way of relating — hierarchical and fear - based authority — to this «new» way: collaborative, emotionally literate, and focused on problem - solving.
He went back through his records, looking for clues to the anomaly, and discovered that of the many cultures he had made, it was always the oldest ones that had stopped replicating.
Culturing foods (which is accomplished through the process of fermentation) is one of the oldest and most economical methods of preserving foods and was widely used before the time of fridges and freezers.
As much time is spent on their story arc as any other, which does occasionally blur the thematic resonance of the story to be more about the new culture of India vs. the traditional class and matchmaking structure, but one can also read into this the angle that India, like the building and its residents, is an old country that must also find new life through new ideas, not getting stuck in old ways of thinking at the cost of growth.
As the old man Slimane (Habib Boufares), divorced and living in a dump of hotel owned by his new lover, works his way through the bureaucracy with the help of the doting daughter of his long - time girlfriend (she treats him like and adoptive grandfather), we see an entire world is seen in the background, the stories of the children and grandchildren of Arab immigrants making a life in this French port town and finding their identity in the mix of cultures.
A24 brought out its own look at Internet culture in YouTube sensation Bo Burnham's theatrical debut, Eighth Grade, a pointed examination of the ways teenagers are shaping, and being shaped by, social media, as seen through the eyes of one socially awkward 13 - year old girl, played by voice actress Elsie Fisher.
Co-written by the duo, its story is a sweeping, multi-generational one set against the backdrop of the raw, roaring New York City of the late 1980s; adoption, teen pregnancy, drugs, hardcore punk rock, the unbridled optimism and reckless stupidity of the young — and old — are all major elements in this heart - aching tale of the son of diehard hippies and his strange odyssey through the extremes of late - 20th - century youth culture.
A beautifully told, classic coming of age tale through the eyes of a mature, cultured 16 year old growing up in suburban London in the 1960's, Jenny (Carey Mulligan).
When I arrived and started settling into my new dorm, my new roommate and I tried to bond through that age - old young man's ritual of comparing pop culture tastes.
Like the Staten Island educator at the center of this film, The Kindergarten Teacher pushes boundaries and crosses lines as it navigates its way through a tricky story of a five - year - old boy (newcomer Parker Sevak), who shows an unreal gift for poetry, and his teacher, Lisa (a career - best performance by Maggie Gyllenhaal, who is also one of the film's producers), who struggles in her adult - education class to be a poet as well, if only to add a bit of culture to a home life that offers her little by way of intellectual stimulation.
The educational force of the wider culture is now the primary site where education takes place, what I have called public pedagogy — modes of education largely produced, mediated, and circulated through a range of educational spheres extending from the new media and old broadcast media to films, newspapers, television programs, cable TV, cell phones, the Internet, and other commercial sites.
Serves Preschool through 5th grade (3 years old through 5th grade) Contact: (206) 547-8237 5062 9th Ave Ne Seattle, WA 98105 www.ucds.org University Child Development School designs a culture of inquiry essential to meaningful learning.
Native New Orleanian John Biguenet, author of seven books and many prizewinning plays, highlights postflood literary New Orleans — «a palimpsest» on which «the past bleeds through the fresh culture now being inscribed over the submerged text, centuries old
Off The Beaten Track travel magazine Spain offers independent travel information and travelogues about Spain vacations: Travelogue The Moorish Heritage of Andalusia - Biking in the mountains of al - Andalus Travelogue City trip Granada - Alhambra, Generalife and Albaicín Travelogue City trip Madrid - Streets, bars and outdoor cafés get crowded in the evening Travelogue La Gomera, the magical island - Over 50 ravines cut through the green island Travelogue City trip Valencia - From old city gates and churches to futuristic museums Travelogue Bicycle vacation Transpirinaika - Crossing the Pyrenees from coast to coast Travelogue Culture and Nature in Andalusia - White Villages in Pretty Mountainscapes With Unspoilt Nature Travelogue Hiking Vacation La Palma - A Volcanic Landscape with Greenhouses and Water Reservoirs
Near the entrance to the Culture Yard, a group of guys smoking joints in the shade of an old mango tree look up and smile as I walk through the gate.
Reconnecting with her culture through intense study of Indian ragas (melodic modes used in Indian classical music), Tandon created an album composed around a single eight - syllable chant that is over 6,000 years old.
Journey through the culture - soaked streets of Trinidad and Old Havana for your fill of drinking and dancing.
See Indigenous performers bring the world's oldest living culture to life through traditional dance,...
Follow an enticing trail of delicious tapas, avant - garde art, architectural triumphs and centuries - old culture on this incredible tour through Spain and Portugal.
Travel to Iga Warta and enjoy an evening around the campfire listening to old and new stories about Adnyamathanha culture through music and general discussion.
The tour leads through an oasis of vineyards and olive groves, as well as villages that still reflect the traditional culture of old Dubrovnik.
Take a walk through Belize's fascinating and historical culture from the old world of the Maya to the coastal villages of former pirates on the quest for mahogany, to the current blend cultures that have created the mixing pot society of modern Belize.
Enjoy the tranquility of paddling through secluded bays and hiking through old - growth forests while learning about the area's rich indigenous culture and human history.
You will also observe First Nations pictographs, hike through forests filled with Old Growth Cedars, and learn about the aboriginal cultures that inhabited these lands.
Explore Chichen Itza with a bilingual, certified guide to bring the history and culture of this 1,500 year old Mayan city to life through the myths, legends, architecture and history at one of the most important archaeological sites in Mexico.
You can encounter turtles, crocodiles, whales and other marine life in their natural habitat, you can walk through the oldest rainforest in the world and you can learn all about indigenous culture from the Aboriginals themselves.
From the castles and hill forts of old, (Sant Joan, Mataplana, Bufalaranya etc.) through to modernist creations such as Casa Mallol and the Vichy Catalan Spa (thermal baths aplenty), the region's culture has evolved through the ages and invites you to explore its incredible development for yourself.
See indigenous performers bring the world's oldest living culture to life through traditional dance, art and interactive demonstrations.
And elsewhere in the genre, we're seeing a lot of other retro - inspired RPG clones coming out through indie channels, with things like Retro Game Challenge's Guadia Quest and 360 Indie Game Breath Of Death serving up old - fashioned JRPG goodness with a knowing wink to the culture surrounding the genre.
The 44 - year - old London - based artist is a magpie who rifles at will through popular culture to create his own works.
I soon realized I wanted to tell my story through this visual form and connect to the old ritual of mask making found in my blood and cultures of the Yup» ik and Inupiaq peoples.»
2016 Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and the 4th R - Reimagine, Old Pfizer Building, Brooklyn, NY Breach, The Rabbit Hole, Brooklyn, NY Popular Culture is Where the Pedagogy Is, The Hole, New York, NY The Tide, SVA Flatiron Gallery, New York, NY Nation IV / Through the Rabbit Hole, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
In his ongoing body of work, Scottish artist Allan McEnroe takes old drinks cans and puts them through a meticulous cleaning and cutting process before crafting beautiful collaged artworks of nature and pop culture.
A great appreciator of hip - hop music and DJ culture, Robleto views his work as a mixtape or sampling of humanity, recycling old items and reconstructing them into new artistic forms, as a means to viewing the future through the past.
She likens the process of sifting through these old things to someone «dumpster diving» and finding gems as so much in our country and culture gets thrown out and forgotten.
Late last week the German Culture Minister, Monika Gütter, announced a plan that would aim to preserve the country's artistic heritage through restricted circulation of German art — requiring that artifacts valued at $ 150,000 ($ 165,900) or more or that are more than 50 years old receive an export license before leaving the country.
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The exhibition, comprising 200 artifacts selected by Perry and 30 of his own artworks, took the visitor on a pilgrimage through global cultures and the artist's imaginative universe, blurring the boundaries between new and old.
From local investing in «everybody eats» restaurants, through slow business and the best vacation response ever, to a revival of simple low - impact living and DIY culture, the signs are everywhere of a fascinating new (and old) economic model emerging out of our financial crisis.
A main aim was to extinguish the French language and culture protected along with the Catholic faith by the Quebec Act of 1774, through merger of the Old Province of Quebec (renamed Lower Canada in 1791), with English - speaking Upper Canada.
To continue to increase the quality of life for older adults and their families through culture change, care, positive work environment, and continuing education for the staff
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