Sentences with phrase «social nuances of»

The paintings especially focus on shifting social nuances of recent years, including generational differences and feelings triggered by memories of family life at the end of the Cultural Revolution.
In Tulishen's court, manners and decorum are very important, and many of the foreigners fumble when it comes to kowtowing and other social nuances of China.
Little kids are great at this as they have not learned all the social nuances of how to hid their feelings and be deceptive in their communication.
There is no way to memorize the social nuances of every subculture.

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It should address both the particular nuances of the company's industry as well as its broader goals for social responsibility and should be concrete enough to serve as a guide for employees in a quandary without laying out rules for every situation that could arise.
If you're busy running a business, then you're not busy figuring out the nuances of the newest social channels and how they could benefit your company.
But some powerful statistics she encountered motivated her to figure out a way to balance motherhood while living out her passion to help people understand the complexities and nuances of the Social Security system.
The only comprehensive retirement training organization in the financial services industry focused exclusively on educating professionals on the nuances of Social Security retirement planning, the organization creates and provides a training course on Social Security retirement benefits and claiming strategies and provides advisors with the opportunity, for those inclined to do so, to sit for a comprehensive exam that if completed successfully will provide them with the Certified in Social Security Claiming Strategies designation.
While realizing it's literally impossible for an advisor or client to learn and retain all the rules and nuances of a system as complex as the Social Security retirement system, Cheryl was passionate about developing a training course and providing the ongoing support and expertise advisors need in order to solve even the most complex of Social Security claiming riddles.
The Corporation for Social Security Claiming Strategies focuses exclusively on educating advisors, whether financial, legal, human resource or otherwise, as to the nuances of Social Security and Social Security claiming strategies.
Ours is the only comprehensive retirement training organization in the financial services industry focused exclusively on educating professionals on the nuances of Social Security retirement planning.
Recognizing the different social functions of different kinds of stories offers a route into a more nuanced educational theory of the narrative method.
Fulbrook's study does not have the nuanced series of variables linking social conditions and religious ideologies that Zaret's does.
This will provide space for the nuanced discussions between what sociologist Robert Nisbet called the «laissez - faire of social groups.»
Having proposed a definition of millenarianism that embraces virtually all disruptive social movements, Landes must restore nuance.
God, as «the cosmically social being,» imperishably knows and loves every actual experience of feeling in all its unique nuances with unfailing zest and fidelity.
The situation in Europe, including Britain, is more nuanced than that in North America, largely because Europe's Muslim populations have a longer and more established social and political history in nations where Muslims (of the theological left, right and center) are represented by sophisticated networks of» mosques and political NGOs that defend the rights of Muslims and shape their participation in civic life, including the introduction of Islamic law for civil cases.
So kids with Asperger often don't get social nuances and the limits of conversation, while kids with SM are socially and emotionally engaged and can pick up nonverbal cues, even if they can't speak.
Autistic children, on the other hand, will struggle to interpret social nuances and the limits of conversation even when they are at home or in other comfortable surroundings.
It's the type of nuanced explanation that often doesn't register on social media.
The liberal right wants social and economic liberalism instead now, while the liberal republicans offer a (more nuanced) defence of markets.
Secondly, qualitative studies of the impact of IMF programmes on social spending can yield more refined theories and nuanced empirical evidence.
The spat between Robinson and Allen is one of hundreds that happen on social media every day, where nuanced political discussion is suspended in favour of disputes hinged on ideological positioning.
The nuance and subtlety of courtship can be especially confusing for people who have trouble recognizing social cues.
This study adds to a growing body of evidence that shows sometimes more nuanced approaches are needed to fit with the local social and political realities and we should tailor solutions on more of a case - by - case basis.
; it has also learned skills such as reading and under - standing nuances of social situations.
Though we're seldom if ever aware of it, she argues, nuances of people's language — such as their use of personal pronouns, articles or contractions, among many other linguistic choices — provide clues to their mental state or social status.
The increased exploitation of ethnoarchaeology and experimental archaeology helps clarify not only the nitty - gritty of daily life and technology but also social structures and nuances in human relationships.
«Even before infants appear to make smart choices about what substances to ingest, they form nuanced expectations that food preferences are fundamentally linked to social groups and social identity,» said Zoe Liberman, a University of California, Santa Barbara assistant professor who completed the research while a UChicago doctoral student.
Individuals with Asperger's Syndrome can have difficulty using traditional social networking sites such as Facebook because it requires a degree of social nuance.
«But our comparison of national data from the NHIS with data from the EHDIC study provides a more nuanced picture of the factors underlying these behavioral differences and suggests that the disparities found at the national level may be a function of social and environmental differences.
But Dajani and Panter - Brick say the reality is more nuanced: Although teens had less fear and stress, the study did not meet the scientists» strict definition of resilience, and the program did not appear to strengthen teens» social support, even though Mercy Corps's internal evaluations suggested that it did.
Humans are adept at coping with social nuances and subtle cues in communication, says Knight, a PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and founder of a New York City - based robotics company called Marilyn Monrobot.
For sociology, it's a new level of nuance into how people approach social strategy that can work outside the online dating world.
While there's something to Ingrid Goes West and its indictment of insufferable L.A. millennial culture and social media's dangers, Spicer's targets are too bluntly specific to make the sort of nuanced argument that the film aims to attempt.
Smart without being smart - mouthed, shrewd without being calculated, and quite obviously the work of a filmmaker with something important to say and a clear and impish way of saying it, Jerry Maguire is a triumph of nuanced social satire masquerading as a commercial romantic comedy, a movie that can both make fun of and wallow in its celebration of the crass spectacle American sport has become.
After I realized how this movie massages nuanced social commentary (about fetishization of the african american body, caucasian self - image, etc.) into a film «genre» that does not neatly fit into any particular category (it's neither thriller, nor horror, nor comedy, but a taste of all three), I was absolutely impressed.
She took on serious issues through her dramas, putting a face to the social problems she addressed, and brought nuance and complexity to her stories of struggle and hardship in modern American life in the 1910s.
But even from the director of The Last Temptation of Christ, Kundun, and Silence, this film stands out for its grace and nuance in its portrait of social intercourse as formal ritual.
In this age where festivals show films from all parts of the world, with all accents, social nuances, and behaviours captured onscreen, an accent like that is hard to forgive.
The decision also could have come at the expense of Dee Rees, director of the acclaimed «Mudbound,» a nuanced social drama about prejudice in the Mississippi Delta, or Patty Jenkins, whose dazzling «Wonder Woman» upended the superhero genre in several important ways.
The film, Gosford Park is ultimately a highly nuanced social commentary circa the early 1930s in Great Britain, regarding the upper class and a sharp observation of the servant class.
Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia: This documentary about the late author, historian, social commentator, and wit would be a must - see no matter what, but it's also being hailed as a rounded, nuanced portrait of Vidal as well.
The figure of the nanny came about with all the social nuances that come with it.
Benefits of arts education In addition to economic benefits of investment in arts education for students in the primary and secondary sectors there are a plethora of social and intellectual benefits: • encouraging self expression and self awareness • building confidence and self esteem • thinking creatively and conceptually • problem solving • increasing motivation and improving behaviour • developing organisational skills • being able to work collaboratively and independently • developing multiple learning styles • building maturity and appreciation • developing observational skills • raising global awareness and respect for other cultures • promoting literacy through analysis and interpretation • increasing enjoyment and fun in learning • developing spatial and visual skills • encouraging qualitative awareness • seeing different perspectives • openness to subtlety, nuance, flexibility and imagination
When we talk about social skills and social and emotional learning (SEL), an important element is understanding the nuances of language, as well as the context, the situation, we are in with others.
The U.S. Supreme Court's first major ruling in two decades on student speech was a decisive victory for schools and administrators in the case over a student's display of a «Bong Hits 4 Jesus» banner, but the nuances in the justices» opinions leave significant protection for more serious political and social expression by students.
This study examined the specific benefits to teacher participants while also providing a more nuanced understanding of the factors that contribute to and hinder the use of technology in the social studies classroom in general.
This project will shift our understanding of teachers» unions as simply «self - interested» or «selfless,» to a more nuanced assessment of the role teachers play in politics, the diversity of political groups within unions, and the ways that teachers» unions in diverse contexts go beyond self - interest and become social movement actors.
Though what follows emerged out of dozens of focused interviews and a decade of work in the city, we can't hope to capture all the social and political nuance of a decade of schooling.
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