Sentences with phrase «traditional ways of life»

It's easier than you think, once you get used to the more traditional ways of living — and there are plenty of tips out there to get started.
I tried the traditional m & w and it didn't work too good so I wish to try the not so traditional way of life..
It is important to remember that slow and local food is deeply embedded within traditional ways of life.
All grind traditional ways of life against the mass democratic culture of state institutions.
Take an interpretive walk with a local Aboriginal guide and learn about traditional ways of life in the Daintree Rainforest.
It speaks to another kind of division in the unique Malay / Indonesian society, a paradoxical hope for the future, with the maintenance of traditional ways of life running tangent to a younger generation seeking out education and employment in bigger urban centers like Kuala Lumpur.
Scenic Highlights: Experience the ancient Incan Inti Raymi ceremony, explore the Sacred Valley, learn about traditional ways of life and visit local markets, conquer the Inca Trail
They were maintained partly because of their utility in preserving traditional ways of life and partly for the purpose of enlisting the support of the gods for the state and for the inherited civilization.
Westerners don't listen to worries about land — but we want natural protection from climate change that doesn't conflict with traditional ways of life.
The Keweenaw Bay Indians are fighting for their clean water, sacred sites and traditional way of life as Kennecott Eagle Minerals inches towards copper and nickel extraction, scheduled to begin in 2014.
Now that the reckoning is upon us, we need to seek refuge for traditional ways of life where we can and accustom ourselves to the manners of exiles in our own society.
As the newcomers expanded their domain over the next three centuries, they frequently displaced indigenous peoples, whose traditional ways of life changed or disappeared entirely.
As a means of defending treaty rights and protecting traditional ways of life, Horn founded and directed the Indian Legal Defence Committee from 1967 to 1971.
While Allen Tate and John Crowe Ransom continued their brilliance as literary critics — the former delving deeper into the personal past exemplary of a whole traditional way of life, while the latter explored the heights and depths of metaphysical abstraction and the linguistic analytics of poetry.
In the early years of his leadership, Cameron became connected with the so - called «Red Toryism» of Phillip Blond, a right - wing communitarian approach which criticised both state and market for disrupting traditional ways of life and eroding individual responsibility.
Yogis have known the way for over 5000 years, help teach me more about these ancient traditional ways of living the best life you can.i would love to learn more and spread my teachings.
Those who support the bill are being called radicals and being accused of trying to destroy traditional ways of life and end all animal consumption in Canada.
You'll spend much of this nine - day trip on Flores, soaking in the beautiful scenery (including Mt Kelimutu, a volcanic crater full of vibrantly coloured water) and traditional ways of life amongst the local people.
Traditional ways of life coexist with unobtrusive yet thoroughly modern resorts.
Pristine beaches, crystal clear waters and traditional way of living makes this part of the world extraordinary!
Venturing on to dry land, the crew will guide you to deserted beaches and through local villages where traditional ways of life remain virtually unchanged.
Her eye was caught by the Saramacca's very traditional way of living, combined with the more mundane objects which seemed to seep through daily life.
Scenic Highlights: Explore ruins in the Sacred Valley, learn about traditional ways of life and visit local markets, conquer the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
Overall: A This 1971 three Academy Awards winner follows the fate of a Jewish family whose traditional way of life, family ties, and religious commitment are challenged by the pre-revolutionary environment of Russia.
The nobility and primacy of virtue — in other words, the realities at the foundation of a traditional way of life — are best learned through experience.
Only such communities can embody for the broader culture the large, capacious vision of the good made possible by moral restraint and traditional ways of life — the vast and beautiful «yes» for the sake of which an occasional narrow or stern «no» is required.
Later Sundar Singh, as a Christian, adopted the traditional way of life of a Hindu holy man or sadhu, living in great simplicity and wandering from village to village preaching and teaching.
Thomas Merton was one of those rare persons who could step back from the traditional ways of life to see life from a detached point of view, who was able to turn the marginality of life into a presence of importance for the whole church.
In fighting for the land - rights of the tribal people, Christian missions brought justice to them and also without being fully aware of it, reinforced the central place of land in your traditional way of life.
Leaving aside the evidence that arrives each day from Eastern Europe which seems to show that the opposite is the case, that socialism there has in some sense «frozen» traditional ways of life, there is a more important issue: one wonders if tradition, when purchased and consumed like a commodity, can really play the role which some conservatives believe it must in any healthy society.
Trips to the rural communities will become popular, and travelers are likely to be more interested in private guides that teach them about the traditional ways of life
In what ways has our traditional ways of living failed them?
From picnic blankets made out of repurposed bed sheets to curtains made out of vintage handkerchiefs, these projects express the sense of making something new out of something old as a way to live a more financially pared - down and simple life; lessen our impact on the earth; connect to the past and preserve a more traditional way of life; and place value on the work of the hands.
Fostering local communities and traditional ways of life is meant to rebuild altruism at the local level, while highlighting national identity is intended to help reach a broader «common good».
On the other, we might consider it more at home with the working - class anti-immigrant grouping, suspicious of the changes to traditional ways of life that globalisation has wrought.
Violent processes of enclosure robbed peasants of their traditional way of life and subjected them to new humiliations and cruelties in the factories.
Their manifesto Britain Strong and Free stressed that safeguarding «our traditional way of life» was integral to the Conservative purpose.
Here, former eco-activist Paul Kingsnorth retreats into a world of nativist angst, offering an extreme version of the environmental longing to protect what is local, whether it is an endangered species or a traditional way of living.
Relocating is not an easy option, since ties to traditional ways of life are strong and hard to leave behind and relocation require financial resources that are beyond the reach of many tribal members.
This fall, 21 members of the Korubo tribe — who live deep in the Amazon rainforest, follow a traditional way of life, and typically shun interactions with outsiders — made contact with settled Matis villagers in western Brazil.
That prompted towns in Alaska like Shishmaref to file a lawsuit requiring a reduction in greenhouse gases to preserve their traditional way of life.
Language is the thread that connects Native American communities with their traditional way of life, their histories, their ceremonies, their prayers, and the words of their ancestors.
Otherwise, with the passing of the older generation, these remnants of ancient Sumerian knowledge systems and traditional ways of life will soon be lost.
(WASHINGTON — April 22, 2013) Indigenous groups in the Brazilian Amazon are experiencing indications of climate change that threaten their traditional way of life, according to an article published today in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.
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