Identifying
risk in cultural contexts and debunking myths in relation to «acceptable» behaviour
Not exact matches
He said the agreements still occurred
in context of native law and Aboriginal
cultural heritage considerations and smaller mining companies did not need to fear the
risk of setting a precedent.
In this
cultural context there is a
risk of drifting into spiritual atrophy and emptiness of heart...... The intellectual sensitivity and pastoral charity of Pope John Paul II encouraged him to highlight the fact that the Industrial Revolution and scientific discoveries made it possible to answer questions that formerly were partially answered only by religion.
Both skilled and lay (e.g., peer) support have been shown to reduce the
risk of suboptimal breastfeeding practices [8, 9] with face - to - face support being the most effective for EBF [8], but effective approaches and strategies to support
in different geographic,
cultural, and income
contexts are still being studied.
a preliminary assessment of the likely economic, social,
cultural and environmental impact, including potential
risks and fair and equitable benefit - sharing
in a
context that respects the precautionary principle
A preliminary assessment of the likely economic, social,
cultural and environmental impact, including potential
risks and fair and equitable benefit - sharing
in a
context that respects the precautionary principle
In addition to family factors, adolescent risk behaviours are influenced by peers, school, neighbourhood and broader cultural contexts.5 The family plays a central role in potentiating or protecting against risk within and across these contexts
In addition to family factors, adolescent
risk behaviours are influenced by peers, school, neighbourhood and broader
cultural contexts.5 The family plays a central role
in potentiating or protecting against risk within and across these contexts
in potentiating or protecting against
risk within and across these
contexts.6