Sentences with phrase «science culture through»

Workshop participants suggested that subnational governments have a role to play in supporting a strong science culture through education, public science outreach, engagement, and communication.

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Reason consolidates itself in terms of techniques, e.g., hunting, fishing, farming, handed down by the tribe to the next generation, evolving still more in terms of greater and more refined techniques and in terms of greater area of human activity; it unifies itself through the compilation of human experience not only in technique and art but in organized bodies of knowledge, the sciences, and all these achievements of reason resulting in a culture which in turn unify groups of people into cultural groups, civilizations, etc..
In oral cultures you could never have a well - developed science because science requires the recording and sharing of detailed information that the human brain can't provide through purely oral means.
Notes Walton, «Through the entire Bible, there is not a single instance in which God revealed to Israel a science beyond their own culture
This applies particularly to many of our time who have been schooled in the thought of Western culture, say from the period of the enlightenment through nineteenth - century philosophy and science.
William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki, The Polish Peasant in Europe and America (Boston: Gorham Press, 1918 - 20); cf. Herbert Blumer, An Appraisal of Thomas» «The Polish Peasant in Europe and America» (New York: Social Science Research Council, 1939); Ellsworth Faris, «The Sect and the Sectarian,» in The Nature of Human Nature (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1938); Liston Pope, Millhands and Preachers, A Study of Gastonia (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1940); Raymond J. Jones, A Comparative Study of Civil Behavior Among Negroes (Washington: Howard University, 1939); Arthur H. Fauset, Black Gods of the Metropolis (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1944); J. F. C. Wright, Slava Boku, The Story of the Dukhobors (New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1940); Ephraim Ericksen, The Psychological and Ethical Aspects of Mormon Group Life (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1922); Edward Jones Allen, The Second United Order among Mormons (New York: Columbia University Press, 1936); Robert Henry Murray, Group Movements Through the Ages (New York: Harper & Bros., 1935); David Ludlum, Social Ferment in Vermont, Columbia Studies in American Culture, No. 5 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1939).
The intramural dialogue over what Mark Noll has called «the scandal of the evangelical mind» worries that intellectually serious people have passed evangelicals by while we were allured by the sensations of revivalism, seduced by a materialistic market - driven culture, overtaken by the «disaster of fundamentalism» in the face of challenges from modern science and technology, and robbed of our universities through negligence and the inertia of secularized education.
The effects of these theories do filter through popular culture, however, and science is perceived by many to be the source of salvation.
The Second Vatican Council, through its Pastoral Constitution, called for an intellectual development that synthesises science, personalism and other aspects of modern culture with Church teaching, in a spirit of respectful but evangelical openness towards those outside the Church.
All of which is really to say that evil magic is domination of the natural world through science and technology loosed from any sense of moral principle — the culture of death.
I've hung on before — through the science wars, the gender wars, the Christmas wars, the culture wars — but I'm just so tired of fighting, so tired of feeling out of place.
[25] For an example as to how the British government recognised that the co-option of the landed class was indispensable for the smooth administration of their Empire, see the report on the Imperial Assemblage in Delhi on 1st January, 1877, to mark Queen Victoria's accession to the Imperial Title, «Kaiser - i - Hind,» where the Viceroy, Lord Lytton, told «the native subjects of the Empress of India,» that although administrative direction and «supreme supervision» would lie with the English, through whom «the arts, the sciences and the culture of the West... may freely flow to the East,» nevertheless there was a need for natives to play a role in the administration.
Yet, in both religion and science, we find that claims initially refracted through a particular culture also have universal intent.
But beyond CGI - voyages on the «Ship of the Imagination» through the far reaches of the galaxy, Tyson looks at the history of science, its intersections with faith and its impact on culture.
In fact, all religions and secularist ideologies have a common task which unites them, namely the humanization of the modern technological culture through the development of a common post-modern humanism which incorporates the valid insights of all religions, ideologies and the sciences.
They are seeking what has been called post-modern paradigms for «an open secular democratic culture» within the framework of a public philosophy (Walter Lippman) or Civil Religion (Robert Bellah) or a new genuine realistic humanism or at least a body of insights about the nature of being and becoming human, evolved through dialogue among renascent religions, secularist ideologies including the philosophies of the tragic dimension of existence and disciplines of social and human sciences which have opened themselves to each other in the context of their common sense of historical responsibility and common human destiny.
The extraordinary phenomenon of the sustained birth of modern science in Western culture, however, is linked with meticulous investigation to the cultural influence of monotheism and the Christian doctrine of creation exnihilo - a doctrine which both upheld the contingent, linear development of creation and its rationality through the existence of the physical laws of nature, or «secondary causes», without thereby undermining God's omnipotence.
Help your preschooler explore through science, music, dance, culture and more.
Keen to step up the pace, Sander Dekker, the Dutch state secretary for education, culture, and science, announced in 2013 that the government aimed to make the entire Dutch research output available through OA by 2024.
Nevertheless, I have always been torn between sciences and languages, feeling the rift between the two cultures going right through me somewhere in the middle.
Seeing science through this focus it seems bizarre to remember that there ever was a debate about «two cultures».
In The Science of Kissing, Sheril Kirshenbaum approaches the kiss through biology, history, culture, psychology, even zoology — but some secrets remain
Heuer's idea is that science might engage better with culture through a closer relationship with faith communities.
The antique store I walked through to get to the magnificent room in the Ducal Palace where I gave my talk (filled with rows of seats and a small screen that contrasted delightfully with the fabulous carvings and chandelier) captured for me how I want the world to see science: as an integral part of our culture, accessible to anyone interested.
We have the luxury today that nutrition science has advanced enough plus the world has come together through the Internet that we know what certain culture eat which foods that are beneficial to health, and if you can afford then we should eat them.
In many instances, although the scientific medical community still prevaricates, some of the ancient medical cultures did have something real; something which in many cases is only now being proven through the latest advances in modern medical science and our better understanding of diet and how our bodies work.
Read the latest articles of Journal of Archaeological Science at, Elsevier's leading platform of peer - reviewed scholarly literature Archaeology, or archeology, is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.
The UNESCO Week is organized with financial support from UNESCO, the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan through the UNESCO Japanese Funds - in - Trust for ESD.
Indigenous ways of understanding Science and the world was contextualised, as was the history of Science through multiple cultures.
Imran Khan, chief executive of the British Science Association, said: «As a society, we need more and more young people who are curious about, and comfortable with, science — not least to ensure that we have a competitive economy and vibrant culture — so we hope that this report encourages more young people, teachers, schools, and parents to explore science and technology through the CREST Science Association, said: «As a society, we need more and more young people who are curious about, and comfortable with, science — not least to ensure that we have a competitive economy and vibrant culture — so we hope that this report encourages more young people, teachers, schools, and parents to explore science and technology through the CREST science — not least to ensure that we have a competitive economy and vibrant culture — so we hope that this report encourages more young people, teachers, schools, and parents to explore science and technology through the CREST science and technology through the CREST Awards.
We work across the UK through our network of regional branches and by building partnerships with national and local organisations that match our vision of a world where science is seen as a fundamental part of our culture and society.
There are charters dedicated to learning through dance, through science, even through German language and culture.
Through partnerships with various state and national organizations, IDLA has developed multiple training courses for instructors, including programs related to digital learning, computer science instruction and building a college and career ready culture.
«Coming from complexity science, the term emergence describes the dynamic and unpredictable ways through which change unfolds in organizations,» writes Shane Safir in this article about how teacher leaders can transform a school's climate and culture.
Thank you to everyone who attended the Native American Student Leadership Conference: Achievement, Culture & Leadership through (Science, Technology, Engineer and Mathematics) STEM.
Prerequisite skills and capabilities include, but are not limited to, proficiency in reading a range and type of material, with an emphasis on informational texts; fluent writing in several modes, most notably expository, descriptive and argumentative; quantitative literacy through algebra and including geometry, combined with the ability to understand and interpret data; a understanding of the scientific method and some insight into the organization of knowledge in the sciences; an awareness of how social systems operate and how they are studied; basic proficiency in a second language and awareness that languages reflect cultures; and experiences in and appreciation of creative and expressive arts.
From myths and folklore, to fairy tales, fantasy and science fiction, people through every age and culture have turned to storytelling to reflect upon their lives.
Not merely a dictionary of science fiction terms, this is a resource of all the words from science fiction that have been absorbed into popular culture, defining them from their earliest known appearance in science fiction writing through modern usage.
Through my entire professional life, has been the prime source of information on the culture, craft, and business of science fiction and fantasy publishing.
Opening in June 2017, major Barbican exhibition Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction is a genre - defining exploration of one of popular culture's most celebrated realms encompassing literature, contemporary art, film, music, comic books and video games to present a new, global perspective on Science Fiction.
Through its work, Iniva has continued to encourage the study and interrogation of cultural identity and difference, most recently in its 2011 exhibition Entanglement: the ambivalence of identity, but also previously in exhibitions such as Alien Nation (2007), which explored science - fiction, race and contemporary art and Veil (2003), which addressed the veneration and vilification of the veil in contemporary culture.
Pruitt, a masterful draftsman who has described his work as coming «from the evolution and convergence of pop culture, science fiction, and Black revolutionary culture,» has nearly 20 large - scale conté - crayon drawings on view through Oct. 27 in Robert Pruitt: Women at the Studio Museum Harlem in New York.
Matthew Ritchie's installations, which integrate painting, wall drawings, light boxes, performance, sculpture, and projections, are investigations of the idea of information explored through science, architecture, history and the dynamics of culture, defined equally by their range and their lyrical visual language.
As Martin tells The Creators Project, her curatorial decisions were guided by TATTER's mission statement: «to promote the consciousness of cloth by considering, and celebrating cloth's intrinsic and essential relationship in human life — through portals that include but are not limited to: art, shelter, comfort, science, commerce, and culture
Nicholas Sagan Through interdisciplinary, new media and traditional art - making processes, Nicholas Sagan's work explores the parallels and paradoxes that exist between art, science, and culture.
This whistle - stop tour through the history of the world takes in art and culture, science and myth.
Biography: Matthew Ritchie's installations, which integrate painting, wall drawings, light boxes, performance, sculpture, and projections, are investigations of the idea of information explored through science, architecture, history and the dynamics of culture, defined equally by their range and their lyrical visual language.
Aura Rosenberg's solo exhibition Angel of History curated by Barbara Piwowarska at Galerie Studio, Palace of Science and Culture, Warsaw, Poland from April 5th through June 4th, 2017.
This pop - up presentation follows Pivot Art + Culture's current exhibition, Imagined Futures: Science Fiction, Art, and Artifacts, which is on view through July 10, 2016.
To be standing at this particular intersection of art and technology, science and instant photography, bringing new ideas, new nomenclature, new picture signs to our global photographic culture, it had to be me, through this machine, to talk about abstraction and minimalism, size and scale, color and non-color, form with feelings.
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