Sentences with phrase «traditional attitudes»

Traditional attitudes about the roles of student and teacher also stand in the way.
Traditional attitudes surely explain some of that: Some women will simply prefer to raise their children without the added burden of a formal job.
She is known for her youth - focused fashion photography which challenges traditional attitudes to the female gaze through the intimacy of her images.
A Russian woman carries a family oriented traditional attitude to treat her man.
David has written a personal finance book that breaks with traditional attitudes towards finance and describes his own philosophy to money that he has gained through his personal and professional experiences.
Traditional attitudes regarding marital obligations and deference to a partner's career may override a woman's own career - oriented goals.
Traditional attitudes still widely assumed to be valid are, in fact, generally bankrupt, The attempt to force Hollywood to produce «good» films has fallen with the demise of the old Roman Catholic Legion...
Consciously or unconsciously, the modern Christian is influenced by such traditional attitudes.
While «In & Out» seems daring at times, most notably in an on - screen kiss between Kline and Selleck, the film ultimately backs down with a seemingly contrived climax and unsatsifying tag that backs away from bolder issues by instead seeking to reaffirm traditional attitudes on homosexuality.
It's electrifying because it punctures a number of myths about new generations who supposedly don't share traditional attitudes and work ethics.
The down - to - earth traditional attitude was that as long as a marriage held together — an «intact» marriage, it was called — that was all that mattered.
Abusers (and, often, their victims) tend to endorse interpersonal violence and hold highly traditional attitudes toward marriage and sex or gender roles (e.g., they believe that husbands should be the dominant partner in marriage and that it is acceptable for a husband to hit a wife).
While the culture's more traditional attitude towards printed books has taken the blame for lagging e-book sales in the country, there's more to it than a relic appreciation for printed texts.
This will tend to make him, or her, hostile to societies traditionally organized to favor heterosexuality and the family, and persuade him to advocate policies that seek not tolerance but the transformation of popular or traditional attitudes toward homosexuality.
Low - income people hold much more traditional attitudes about divorce and are less likely to see divorce as a reasonable solution to an unhappy marriage, Karney said.
The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women has also noted that Articles 2,5,11,12 and 16 of CEDAW require States to act to protect women against violence of any kind occurring within the family, workplace or any other area of social life (84) and that traditional attitudes which subordinate women, including forced marriages, will breach Articles 2 (f), 5 and 10 (c) of CEDAW.
For many women who were preparing for natural birthing in the 1950s, that appeal to their intellect was enough to make them break with traditional attitudes and bring their children into the world unmedicated and alert.
Traditional attitudes to safety are to wait for an accident, then fix the problem.
He added: «The traditional attitude towards the burial of suicides reflected the belief that all suicide was grave sin.
As we shall see later, socio - political changes of the mid-nineteenth century appears to have affected their traditional attitude to pre-existing agencies of control.
The traditional attitude which venerated the past was gradually undermined, as experimental science proved itself and opened up the door to a new world which seemed to contain unlimited possibilities.
As Scalia noted, his colleagues were now «disparaging as bigotry adherence to traditional attitudes,» rooted in religious teaching.
Traditional attitudes toward the natural environment make Indians, like the Japanese, more disposed than Americans to pursue happiness modestly.15 And almost six decades after his assassination, Gandhi's traditionalist emphasis on austerity and self - abnegation remains a powerful part of Indian identity.
The traditional attitude toward divorce, especially as it was interpreted in earlier generations by the American religious community in general and by mainline Protestantism in particular, was simple and clear: since marriage is sacred — even sacramental — it must be honored and defended.
Perhaps recognising that the traditional attitude — Well of course you should want to play for your country.
He made an unprecedented contribution to the game, going on to inspire future generations of goalkeepers, and challenged many of the traditional attitudes towards goalkeeping that were prevalent at the time.
In 2011, so many years after our traditional attitudes towards childbirth and childcare being a «women - only» preserve began to shift, it's easy to kid ourselves that we've changed all we need to change.
Looking at these results, one could argue that the British voters decided at the very last moment to prevent the formation of another coalition government, assumingly returning to their traditional attitude of regarding coalitions as an exception.
The traditional attitude of the British elite has been to «muddle through», introducing reform in a piecemeal manner in response to popular demands for change, while doing its best to preserve the core features of a monarchical system based on executive dominance of a «sovereign» parliament via royally acquired prerogatives and patronage.
This is a stark reminder that the party's traditional attitude towards the UK's nuclear deterrent distinguished them from both the Conservatives and Labour, labelled «dinosaur parties» for their «Cold War» attitude to the prospect of nuclear disarmament by chair of the policy working group Dr Julie Smith, who moved the motion today.
He bemoaned the traditional attitude of sidelining local geniuses while they are alive and only honouring them when they are no more.
Worth over $ 2 billion globally, the growth of the online dating industry has proved that traditional attitudes to dating are changing, with more and more people going online to find...
While the film doesn't necessarily critique the ritual itself, it does condemn the destructiveness and violence of the traditional attitudes regarding masculinity that surround it.
Simply put, content - centered is a traditional attitude towards course design and delivery.
This, he suggested, was outside the province of the law and required responsible trade unions to change their traditional attitudes.
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