Sentences with phrase «traditions of the local people»

If the trip consists of travel abroad, students could be asked to research the destination, the customs and traditions of the local people, the language, historical attractions and their perceptions of the country before the trip.
Our off river guides are local Berber Moroccans who have excellent knowledge of the country and traditions of the local people.
The visitors can learn about the culture and tradition of the local people without taking too much time.

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The United States has a strong tradition of welcoming the persecuted, from its founding when people were fleeing religious persecution in Europe to now where we've resettled refugees from over 40 nations in partnership with local communities.
Landry then helped the committee match its own story with its denominational heritage, noting where the people at Faith Church had cherished its sacred deposit from its total past and where it had gone its own way in the shaping of its local tradition.
«Tithing» to the local church is one of those assumed traditions that no one likes to talk about, perhaps because the people who would really study it are the same people who benefit from proppping it up.
The Christian message interwove with the local religious traditions so as to give the people a deeper sense of local identity (a sense of rootedness), while, at the same time, breaking down the psycho - sociological barriers that kept nationalities separate and apart from each other so as to allow for a truly universal fellowship (a sense of universality).
As a Keele alumnus, I'm proud that my university has a long tradition of bringing international students to a former mining community in North Staffordshire, bringing with them investment, regeneration and jobs for local people.
Eric Pickles, local government secretary, comments on multiculturalism in advance of a new counter-extremism strategy: «A few people, a handful of activists, have insisted that it isn't enough simply to celebrate the beliefs of minority communities; they want to disown the traditions and heritage of the majority, including the Christian faith and the English language.
They are firmly in the tradition of British policing - in which local forces are answerable to local people through democratic controls.
Some of the longest lived people come from the Bulgarian mountains near the Greek border where fermented milk products have a long tradition in the local diet.
Today, with the help of Healthy Traditions, the local people are bringing back a tradition that was almost forgotten.
Places, products and people, history and tradition, events and rituals, shopping, flavors, recipes and local cuisines unfold in front of you in such a way that each place is set up as a gourmet destination.
It is easy — the online dating service I went for allows dating local people, as well as the foreign ones which may require some knowledge of how to behave, flirt and just introduce the beginners what it is like to date the one who represents another culture and traditions.
It encourages people between the ages of 18 and 45 to work with their community to harness local traditions and resources to create products with recycled materials.
In addition, the course provides rich, in - person experiences with a broad number of community - based faith traditions and thus serves the important purpose of integrating diverse local populations with education professionals.
The Cup» ik people are very friendly and proud of their local traditions and culture, and Chevak is said to be the friendlies village in Alaska.
Then travel to the dramatic limestone karst landscape of the Burren, where we'll meet a local farmer to learn about this otherworldly landscape and the traditions of its people.
• Cooking Classes, Wine Academy & Mixology Classes Explore Dalmatian cuisine where the tradition and way of life of the local people are tangled on a plate.
According local tradition, people were praying and sing songs for happiness of our new boat.
Experience the magic of this tropical island and meet its gentle people, as you celebrate local traditions and discover lush jungles, majestic waterfalls and palm - fringed beaches.
Travel to the heart of this fascinating country and get to know the local people and their traditions.
Highlights of the region include Wallaman Falls - the highest single drop waterfall in Australia, Mungalla Station where you can meet with local Aboriginal people and learn ancient Indigenous cultural traditions, Lees Hotel - the original pub with no beer and Hinchinbrook Island Australia's largest National Park island that abounds in flora, fauna, palm - fringed beaches, mangrove waterways and rugged granite crags.
It is Viceroy Bali's philosophy to work closely with the local Balinese people, to respect all of their traditions, and to ensure that wherever possible, our local village people are employed to give all guests that unique Balinese experience.
An authentic person guides the badge and makes you aware of the history, local cuisine, and city's tradition.
Enjoy the rich tradition of country hospitality, the abundant wildlife, relaxed way of life, experience farm living and meet the local people.
takes you into the Lares region of the Peruvian Andes, passing throught small villages that offer a rare and fascinating insight into traditional Andean life, beautiful green valleys, lakes and high passes, turquoise color lagoons, an ancient inka trail, colorful dressed local people and impressive flocks of llamas and alpacas, with breathtaking views of snow - capped Andean peaks rising to just under 6,000 meters, see the ancestral farm customs, andean traditions and amazing textiles.
There's no end to the fascinating culture of Sardinia, the island of longevity: take your first steps around Porto Cervo through the mistery of its megalithic ruins, town festivals that celebrate the glories of its past, handicrafts that demonstrate the illustrious traditions of its artisans, and a flavourful cuisine that highlights its local products at the heart of Sardinian people's long lifespans.
Stories are a starting point for all of Taus Makhacheva's works and they are told in local vernacular: ordinary people, everyday objects, works of applied decorative arts, landscape, traditions, family lore and institutional archives.
While the potential for emissions savings and clean energy may not be as obvious or as dramatic as in some of the other Bioregional projects, this scheme has an important conservation value, and it has shown how tapping into local pride and tradition can help reengage people with each other, and with the natural world around them:
«Slow Food is a non-profit, eco-gastronomic member - supported organization that was founded in 1989 to counteract fast food and fast life, the disappearance of local food traditions and people's dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from, how it tastes and how our food choices affect the rest of the world.»
Aereo is reselling local broadcast signals in the same time - honored tradition of CATV when «back in the day» when it was literally Community Antenna Television — put a stick up on the hill and bring the signals down into the valley so people could watch the broadcast nets.
For some it is a generational tradition, or because they understand reproductive health services help shape a person's future, or it could be that they are grateful for the wide variety of health services we provide to the local community.
Guided by cultural tradition involving family meetings with the support of Elders and respected persons within the local community.
Some of the ceilings of the piazzas are painted in a colour called haint blue, a tradition originating with the local Gullah people, descendents of slaves who believed the colour would prevent ghosts from entering the house.
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