Sentences with phrase «take cultural values»

The comprehensive results of this study indicate that attachment — informed approaches must take cultural values and beliefs into consideration among couples affected by infidelity.

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Religions incorporated and codified these basic social values and skills, and quickly learned to take credit for them — as if, without the religion, we would be doomed to not have them — although we see them in every human society, including hunter - gather tribes with no sense of gods as we understand them After many centuries of religious domination, enforced through pain of death, ostracization or other social sanctions, allowing religion to take credit, as well as failing to question other religious claims — has become a cultural habit.
Studies conducted during the 1950s and early 1960s often took an optimistic view of economic development and, in keeping with this outlook, showed how traditional religions were adapting to westernization and saw value in the accompanying cultural shifts toward rationalization and individual piety.
Cultural pluralism means that young adults do not experience the kind of Protestant homogeneity of moral and social values that their parents took for granted.
Some tribes with casinos do very well at taking care of their tribal members, regaining their lost cultural values, educating their young people, and creating businesses from the casino profits.
Such cultural violence may take the form of cultural deprivation through the monopoly of cultural institutions by the power elite of a given civilization, or cultural repression through the arbitrary imposition of the values and norms of the powerful.
The form of argument in this presentation has emphasized several specific points: first, that the Asian values argument, as a challenge to the implementation of constitutional democracy, is exaggerated and fails to account for the richness of values discourse in the East Asian region - local values do not provide a justification for harsh authoritarian practices; second, that the cultural prerequisites arguments fail because they ignore the discursive processes for value development and they are tautological, excessively deterministic and ignore the importance of human agency it, therefore, makes little sense to take an entry test for constitutional democracy; third, the difficulties of importing Western communitarian ideas into an East Asian authoritarian environment without adequate liberal constitutional safeguards; fourth, the positive role of constitutionalism in constructing empowering conversations in modern democratic development and as a venue for values discourse; fifth, the importance, especially in a cross-cultural context, of indigenization of constitutionalism through local institutional embodiment; and sixth, the value of extending research focused on the positive engendering or enabling function of constitutionalism to the developmental context in general and East Asia in particular.
But Britain — as a sovereign nation with the same values but a different political and cultural history — has chosen to take a different path.
Artistes should take responsibility to uphold the cultural values of the society and avoid doing anything morally offensive and unhelpful to the Ghanaian identity, he said.
«It's their way, their cultural view, their religious view, their lifestyle view, and then they say, «not only I believe it for myself, but I'm going to take that value and that view and I'm going to impose it upon you and your lifestyle.»
«Our people particularly the traditional rulers must start to see the need in taking a position that will revamp the decadence in the system and place us above other races as regards socio - cultural heritage and values.
Mrs Della Sowah, Deputy Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection who led Ghana's delegation, said Government has taken measures to promote positive cultural values and traditions and to discourage those that are inconsistent with the rights, duties and obligations contained in the Children's Charter.
It doesn't take rocket science — or religion, Harris astringently opines — to conclude that such «cultural values» decrease the well - being of the women so affected and thus are morally wrong.
Enck concludes: «The entire hunting community will have to take responsibility for communicating the cultural value of hunting if Americans who don't hunt are to achieve a better understanding of what hunting is about.»
He charges us to respect cultural differences, reject value - free science, take responsibility for our own moral choices, learn toleration and forgiveness and seek a natural justice.
What happens next is «a question for our values, not science», says Fine, arguing for a world where cultural and gender norms sit with evolution, genetics and hormones to take account of all the influences.
From family values to cultural connections, there are a number of things you'll want to take into consideration before jumping into a relationship.
Students learn to «stand between cultures», reconcile differing cultural values and perspectives and take responsibility for their own behaviours and their interactions with others within and across cultures.
Teachers must be able to make meaningful contributions to IEP teams during the assistive technology consideration process that take into account the students» needs, classroom context, and cultural concerns relating to family values (Parette & McMahan, 2002).
Afterwards, our journey will take us to Taquile Island; a place of great ethnic and cultural value, with pre-Incan archaeological sites.
An expert in ancient Chinese ceramics, Ai's continued desecration of individual vases can be seen as political comment on the organized destruction of cultural and historical values that took place during the Cultural Revolution, when everything old was replaced by cultural and historical values that took place during the Cultural Revolution, when everything old was replaced by Cultural Revolution, when everything old was replaced by the new.
Samella Lewis wrote in her book, African American Art and Artists, «Cultural customs and objects we have regarded as commonplace take on new significance and value in Sonya Clark's artwork.
Taken from common and familiar materials the items are chosen so that anyone could understand the cultural design and use value of the object.
Rhodes takes the concept of the painted object as his starting point, posing questions that surround the act of painting and the cultural values assigned to paint, surface and display strategies.
«This was developed in the talks programming — the panel Collapsing Structures discussed the role of art institutions in taking political stands, challenging museum neutrality and saw Laura Raicovich, former Queens Museum exective director, contentiously stating that cultural institutions express values that may not actually be matched by their actions.
Acacia operates according to a philosophy of collective patronages and takes responsibility for a public cultural conscience, working concretely so that contemporary art is justly valued and protected.
Here «spacial immersion» takes a different direction: restrictive, office - like cubicles colored in dark tones host video stations where different human scientists (ethnographers, psychiatric and philosophical practitioners and theorists) from Europe and Africa discuss topics that bear different universal and cultural value, from «Genocide» to «Trance».
Polke pokes fun at the notion of power through cultural value; but simultaneously imagines himself as a powdered «art drug» — the taking of which would amount to an art intervention for human consciousness.
It is especially odd that Stern does not heed Dan Kahan's criticisms of the «deficit model,» where Kahan argues that the public takes positions on issues through cultural and value lenses, not scientific information.
It really starts to get at the deep cultural value shifts that need to take place if we are going to create anything even approaching an environmentally sustainable civilization.
But all these taken into consideration — risk tolerance, social discount rate and many other issues that these calculations require as parameters are basically value preferences, individual and cultural values.
Group therapy topics include: social skills and opportunities to improve peer relationships, relationship problems and proper ways to give feedback and resolve conflict, anger control, education of sexually transmitted diseases, HIV, and birth control, self - awareness and assertiveness, taking responsibility for oneself, values clarification, AODA at - risk behaviors (tobacco use, alcohol or other drug abuse), cultural awareness and heritage issues, divorce and family relationships, and independent living skills.
However the notion of sustainable development does not require that industries be restricted to particular types, but that all developments, from mining to tourism, take account of the needs of the cultural values of a community and occur with their informed consent.
Sexual Addiction Counseling: Sobriety Boundaries Our cultural environment values sexual expression and takes great liberty in expressing those values in television, movies, and internet videos.
Taken together, our findings suggest culture — gene coevolution between allelic frequency of 5 - HTTLPR and cultural values of individualism — collectivism and support the notion that cultural values buffer genetically susceptible populations from increased prevalence of affective disorders.
Taken together, these findings dovetail nicely as two examples of how cultural values serve adaptive functions by tuning societal behaviour so that social and environmental risk factors are reduced and physical and mental health of group members is maintained.
Taken together, the current findings support our hypothesis that population frequency of S allele carriers predicts decreased prevalence of anxiety and mood disorders across nations owing to increased collectivistic cultural values.
Study 1 focused on the influence of collectivistic cultural values among first - and second - generation immigrants in the United Kingdom, but did not take into account the role of acculturation beyond assessing generational status.
Taken together, these two studies highlight the ways in which American and Egyptian cultures differ in terms of the normative expectations related to who should take priority in family relationships following marriage, and we believe these patterns likely reflect different cultural values related to gender, family interdependence, and the role of the extended family.
The concept of sustainable development recognises that economic development is not just the exploitation of resources wherever they happen to exist, but also must take account of the relationships in which development occurs, including the cultural values of the community.
Professor Chandler's research has highlighted the value of taking strengths - based approaches to suicide prevention in communities, including the importance of cultural continuity.
Chapter one notes that the relationship of Indigenous people to their land is widely recognised as a basis for their cultural values and identity and as such must be taken into account in policies aimed at achieving sustainable economic development.
The relationship of Indigenous people to their land is widely recognised as a basis for their cultural values and identity and as such must be taken into account in the policies aimed at achieving sustainable economic development.
Considering the different nature and pace of the economic development approaches taken across urban China, and the variations in the cultural values driving work - family balance, it is not surprising to see regional differences in both WFC and WFB.
It seems that everyone has embraced and accepted the value of environmental protection but it is still taking time for some to recognize that cultural heritage must also be protected.
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