Sentences with phrase «still preserve their culture»

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The third possibility is to create a system of cooperating cultures, united by certain common commitments required to adjudicate conflicts, but still preserving the group identities that give the separate cultures their distinctiveness.
Men may think, feel, and act in ways that are novel, unprecedented, tradition - breaking and still preserve unbroken that power and content of the past whereby the life of culture is enriched.
Because of this the island has developed a bit of a reputation for being overrun with travellers but you'll find the Balinese sensitive of the importance of preserving their culture while still welcoming new visitors and returnees with open arms every year.
At a time when the likes of Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg were already beginning in earnest to depersonalize artistic gestures and subject matter, Pollock, alongside Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, and Clifford Still, were being heralded as the vanguard of heroic and singular forms of artistic expression and the preserve of art's isolation from mass culture.
Ranging from still - lifes to landscapes and portraits, his work focuses on the everyday lives of the African people, their cultures and how important it is to preserve them.
With so many reasons why biking is advantageous for people and planet, it's still been incredible to see how an emerging bike culture is blossoming in cities and communities all over the world — making it a bit more understandable why someone might want to preserve their beloved ride on the wall for posterity.
For example, although countless millions, perhaps billions have been spent destroying FN language and culture; the effort put into preserving languages while fluent speakers still remain; is in no way proportional or comparable.
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