Sentences with phrase «on ethno»

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Dr. Bawumia drew my ire with his work on Togo and ill - fated attempt to join Dzifa Attivor in the ethno - religious gutter but he was solid gold yesterday.
On why Buhari Must Heed EU's advice, the group stated that in the world over, violent suppression of non-violent protests by territorial governments have always boomeranged; leading the suppressed to abandon non-violent approaches and resort to self help or self defense approaches including Most of the ongoing devastating intra State violent conflicts in Africa and the Middle East primarily started as non-violent socio - political or ethno - cultural campaigns, but turned violent on account of the host States» repressive and dictatorial responseOn why Buhari Must Heed EU's advice, the group stated that in the world over, violent suppression of non-violent protests by territorial governments have always boomeranged; leading the suppressed to abandon non-violent approaches and resort to self help or self defense approaches including Most of the ongoing devastating intra State violent conflicts in Africa and the Middle East primarily started as non-violent socio - political or ethno - cultural campaigns, but turned violent on account of the host States» repressive and dictatorial responseon account of the host States» repressive and dictatorial responses.
What explains the spending of half a trillion dollars on a military campaign that was avoidable in the first place and has in the end ripped apart Afghanistan's intricate ethno - political fabric?
The idea of plurinationalism implies an ethno - cultural conception of nation (s) that prevails over the idea of the nation as a political community founded on the principle of liberal citizenship.
These include the introduction of territorially autonomous regimes that can be formed without the need to have been part of other pre-existing political - administrative divisions, but on the bases of ethno - cultural features; the recognition of community justice as parallel and coexistent with ordinary justice, exercised by the «native indigenous peasant nations and peoples» authorities according to their principles, cultural values, norms and proceedings» (Art. 199); and the consolidation of a system of collective land titling following ethnicity - based criteria.
As if no other people suffered during the course of turbulent history in the Balkans, Izetbegovic discussed crimes committed only on Bosniaks — leaving Croats, Serbs as well as other ethno - national and religious groups aside.
Drawing on Rogers Smith's «The American Creed and American Identity: the limits of liberal citizenship in the United States» (1988) and Yoav Peled and Gershon Shafir's «Being Israeli: the dynamics of Multiple Citizenship» (2002) the paper seeks to scrutinise the dynamics between three prominent discourse in Israeli identity: ethno - national, liberal and republican.
On 19 -21 May2011 «Conflict and Cities and the Contested State» will host the Urban Conflicts: Ethno - National Divisions, States and Cities conference.
The association also accused the government for the increased killings for alleged blasphemy and other ethno - religious killings in Northern Nigeria on the government's inaction.
On the occasion of the inauguration, the ALMA partners including the NAOJ, the European Southern Observatory and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory are releasing a 16 - minute movie called ALMA — In Search of Our Cosmic Origins, a photo book, a booklet about ethno - astronomy in the area and two brochures about the project and the contributions of the executives.
The white girl with the big hoop earrings, the (fake) diamond stud in her nose, and the tattoo on her left tit of a phoenix, butterfly The Germanic peoples (also called Teutonic, Suebian, or Gothic in older literature) are an Indo - European ethno - linguistic group of Northern European origin
-- ignoring cultural differences is not a solution; — imposing an ethno - cultural belonging on someone is unacceptable; — different ethno - cultural belongings do not necessarily imply visible differences; — common ethno - cultural belongings do not necessarily imply homogeneity; — not all cultural practices are acceptable in a human rights framework.
Much of this research has focused on districts serving communities with large numbers of students traditionally portrayed as low performing and hard - to - serve on the basis of ethno - cultural, socioeconomic and linguistic diversity.
Guided by Aboriginal Ethno botanist Warren Whitfield, the tours will operate on beautiful Magnetic Island situated eight kilometres from the Townsville coast.
In the year since her first residency at McColl Center, she developed an ethno - botanical project with Mural Arts Philadelphia, focusing on environmental issues and the sustainable revitalization of community spaces.
Nicholas Faraclas, a linguistics scholar on the Houma, wrote that like other ethno - linguistic groups, the Houma tribe are a community in which «contact between groups with different languages and cultures is the norm, rather than the exception, and in many cases integrated formally into traditional marriage, trading, and ceremonial patterns.»
Along on the Toxico Mission, with David, were photographers Ollie Chanarin and Adam Broomberg of Chopped Liver, filmmaker Dustin Lynn, the world - renowned artist Gabriel Orozco and the ethno biologist Maria Fadiman.
She recently completed a master's degree in ethno - ecology and lives on Haida Gwaii (the Queen Charlotte Islands) in British Columbia with her husband and their 2 - month - old baby.
It is argued by historical geographers and ethno - ecologists that this landscape can only be accounted for by human activity: the lack of people was due to the plagues unwittingly unleashed on the Native American population following the arrival of the Europeans, which it is speculated killed 90 % of the native population.
On the AE team with David are photographers Ollie Chanarin and Adam Broomberg of Chopped Liver, filmmaker Dustin Lynn the world - renowned artist Gabriel Orozco and the ethno biologist Maria Fadiman.
NOTE: Eligible courses include but are not limited to the 2007, 2009 and 2011 Meaningful Child Participation in Family Justice Processes courses presented by IICRD and CLEBC, and may cover such topics as: effects of separation and divorce on parents and children; communication skill development of children; family dynamics; adult and child dynamics; parent and child bonding and attachment theory; child development; empirical research on developmental needs, children's ages, gender systems and structural family theory; opinions and effects of parenting arrangements; ethno ‐ cultural family dynamics; family violence, power imbalance, and control issues; alcohol and substance abuse issues.
In developing the program, Transport Canada worked with stakeholders and consulted with civil liberties and ethno - cultural groups, and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner on privacy aspects.
Utilized regional and ethno - linguistic knowledge to collect relevant information from a wide variety of multilingual sources and produce reports on the assigned Area of Responsibility.
A brief foray into the cultural realm will demonstrate how the unpleasant emotion of fear can be turned into the excitement of horror movies, gothic literature, and thrill - seeking games while, on the negative side of things, forming a part of ethno - racial prejudice and political oppression.
Disagreement on principles and behaviours endemic to any and all cultural belief systems, be they business oriented, ethno centric or political in nature, fosters open mindedness... for those willing to embrace an open mind to start with.
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