Hart's works deal with issues of representation, and the role of the computer in shifting contemporary
values about identity and what might be called the natural.
Not exact matches
I still believe in the model of leadership I learned at West Point, which is
about values, which is
about choosing the harder right rather than the easier wrong,
about homogeneity of character,
about a leader's character is their
identity.
«Consumers need to elevate their appreciation of the
value of their
identities, as well as the data they create
about themselves, and act accordingly.
We must ensure that our Catholic schools teach Catholic doctrine, and uphold Catholic
values — including the
values that might clash with current trends in British society: marriage as the lifelong union of a man and a woman, the need for human life to be cherished from conception to natural death, the truth
about our sexual
identity as male or female.
I'm not commenting on Wendy's integrity or her
value as a person or her willingness to engage other viewpoints... we're talking
about the damage done when an entire organization commits itself to helping others «manage their
identity» or «address the pro-gay paradigm,» whatever that means.
Finally the assembly agreed on a number of guidelines for a new information order, including: the elimination of the imbalances and inequities brought on by media monopolies; a «better balanced dissemination of information and ideas»; freedom of the press and of information; and respect for each people's cultural
identity and its right to inform the world
about its «interests, aspirations and social and cultural
values.
On the other hand, if they want to maintain separate cultural
identity within the predominantly Anglo congregation, we can create opportunities for them to discuss this project with other members and teach the congregation
about the
values of their distinctive heritage.
The main thrusts of Rank's theory are particularly useful when counseling with persons caught in severe independence - conformity conflicts (such as some adolescents) those who are paralyzed
about finishing a project or chapter of their lives (e.g, pre-graduation anxiety attacks) and in danger of sabotaging the successful completion of something they really
value; those who are afraid to make decisions or try something new which they want but which may mean giving up old securities; couples who are struggling to find satisfying closeness without either of them losing their
identity and autonomy heir lives (e.g., pre-graduation anxiety attacks) and in danger of sabotaging the successful completion of something they really
value; those who are afraid to make decisions or try something new which they want but which may mean giving up old securities; couples who are struggling to find satisfying closeness without either of them losing their
identity and autonomy.
Only such a serious, sustained, communally supported life in an alternate spiritual
identity can provide the discriminating vision and the energy for bringing
about real
value change in higher education.
«For me the club is also
about identity and
values.
It is
about finding a psychological
identity that is separate from parents — that they have a role in the family or at school, they know what that treasured and
valued role is, and that they do feel accepted and loved but also a bit «separate», a bit ready to take a view on something... there is a shift toward the child having real opinions
about the world, that may be different than the parent's view, and that in this view that the child has a continuous self and therefore can participate in learning.
Puzzle looks like a familiar but satisfying indie drama
about a woman's
identity crisis and the unconventional methods she goes to in order to get out of her rut and find
value in her life.
It let its clinical connotations and emotional components
about the
value of life,
identity, creativity and self - knowledge sink in more deeply than Ishiguro's dreary scene - setting details.
Parents were able to participate in workshops
about how to choose the right high school, connect the actual
value of college with the interests of their sons, cultivate positive
identities in their communities, and set their sons up for success.
Her dissertation examined how young people use the past to talk
about their own lives,
identities, and
values, and how it relates to their understanding of historical knowledge.
You want to make sure the employee gets to know what the company is really all
about; including things that are integral to your brand, like company
identity, core
values, how it's different from the competition.
At that time, I was finishing my doctoral thesis at the Ed School: an investigation into the ways in which 16 - to 18 - year - olds use the past to talk
about their own lives,
identities, and
values.
I call it baffling because the idea that we can assume anything at all
about a student based on a single dimension of her or his
identity or that all people in the hugely diverse population of people in poverty universally share the same beliefs, attitudes,
values, and behaviors is nonsensical.
Teaching is all
about relationships, and understanding and
valuing someone's
identity is critical to any relationship.
When we overcome our own fears and uncertainty
about how to intervene in these kinds of situations so common in our middle grades schools, we are giving clear signals to all students, regardless of sexual orientation or gender
identity or gender expression, that they are valuable and
valued members of our school community.
Paul Makris looks at systems of power,
value, and
identity through stories
about geography and personal tragedy.
Seen as a whole, his practice raises fundamental and evergreen questions
about the
value of images and art, the nature and possibilities of painting and film, the intertwined relation of our subjectivity to cultural
identity, and the ways we address what we experience in life in parallel to the mediated world of images.
Lichtenstein made seemingly light - hearted works drawn from popular culture that nevertheless raised questions
about the
values behind American
identity.
Wood himself emulated European artists in creating his works — but they were always
about American people, scenes,
values and
identity.
This exhibition provides the occasion to reconsider Head Shots and the questions it raises
about sexuality,
identity, and intimacy,
about enactment and visibility, and
about the
value ambiguity and withholding might offer contemporary critical, feminist aesthetic practices.
Cultural cognition refers to the tendency of individuals to conform their beliefs
about disputed matters of fact (e.g., whether global warming is a serious threat; whether the death penalty deters murder; whether gun control makes society more safe or less) to
values that define their cultural
identities.
So ISk can be thought of as cultural resistance to that which threatens our
identity; a useful model (per section 1 invoked by L2016) although it tends to make us think more
about those with opposed rather than merely unaligned
values.
He listened to their ideas
about identity and historical
value as tools to boost economic progress, not hinder it — and this led him to
value the silos in a new way.
136 Clinicians have written extensively on the
value of legal clinics and externships in learning
about practice and professionalism; for example, Kelly Terry, «Externships: A Signature Pedagogy for the Apprenticeship of Professional
Identity and Purpose» (2009) 59 J. Legal Educ.
Lawyers should make room for clients to define their individual
identities, and should be accepting of a wide range of diversity in heritage, beliefs, and
values, rather than making assumptions
about how an aboriginal client should act, or what he should want from the legal system.
Cultural cognition refers to the tendency of individuals to conform their beliefs
about disputed matters of fact (e.g., whether global warming is a serious threat; whether the death penalty deters murder; whether gun control makes society more safe or less) to
values that define their cultural
identities.
Now that the
value of bitcoin and Ethereum are skyrocketing, an ecosystem some experts estimate is now worth $ 75 billion, this concept of anonymous wealth is raising questions
about the right to anonymous
identity.
The way Yate sees it, you need an
identity for your professional life, and personal branding helps you create it by thinking
about your
values, your skills, and your goals.
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about the world of Christian dating, relationships, sex, identity, self - value, embarrassing encounters and euphoric experie
about the world of Christian dating, relationships, sex,
identity, self -
value, embarrassing encounters and euphoric experiences.
Think
about your shared philosophies,
values, sense of humor — and what kinds of rituals might further your
identity as a family!
Our 7 middle and high school sessions explore the links between developing bodies, diverse orientations and
identities, family and personal
values, accurate information
about health and prevention, cultural norms
about sexual behaviors, gender expectations, and rights in relationships.
The empowering legislation reads like a song, talking
about Te Urewera as «ancient and enduring, a fortress of nature, alive with history; its scenery is abundant with mystery, adventure, and remote beauty», as «a place of spiritual
value» with «an
identity in and of itself».
As therapists, we seek to uncover how a person's
values and
identity were established, how they developed coping mechanisms, their covert thought processes, their beliefs
about themselves and the world, how their
value of self - care was determined, and what they need to restore their
identity.