Sentences with phrase «varied human cultures»

Not exact matches

Though the definition of extravagance varies by culture — in Iowa, it may mean hiring a mobile grill to prepare pulled pork, and in India we may see silver - boxed invites — many humans feel that matrimony is a time to splurge.
He accepted Kant's view that the ordered world is created by the human mind and then pointed out that the way the mind orders the world varies from culture to culture and evolves within individual cultures.
Because all human laws, customs, and opinions change from time to time and vary from place to place, we tend to think of right and wrong as relative to the particular culture in which we live.
Or, if you do not want Darwin to give the whole answer, can the historically varying winds of human culture account fully for the rocklike solidity of your righteousness?»
Waldorf Education has as its ideal a person who is knowledgeable about the world and human history and culture, who has many varied practical and artistic abilities, who feels a deep reverence for and communion with the natural world, and who can act with initiative and in freedom in the face of economic and political pressures.
Furthermore, a 2001 international study from Early Human Development concluded that the practice of bed - sharing may vary in different cultures around the world, and that it was difficult to ascribe the cause of SIDS to any one childcare practice.
Culture means more than just a set of learned behaviors that vary from place to place, some argued; culture means history and tradition, art, philosophy, and religion — the last barrier, together with language, that separates humans from other sCulture means more than just a set of learned behaviors that vary from place to place, some argued; culture means history and tradition, art, philosophy, and religion — the last barrier, together with language, that separates humans from other sculture means history and tradition, art, philosophy, and religion — the last barrier, together with language, that separates humans from other species.
At the time, his varied interests — in the use of skin cell culture to treat burns, in human tissue cultures, and in biopharmaceutical production — led him to do his final year, 6 - month project on culture in a bioreactor.
SOD is usually created internally and while all humans have it, our levels can vary widely, and researchers speculate that this may be part of the puzzle of why some people (and cultures) live longer than others.
U.S. Rejects Notion That Human Rights Vary With Culture, The New York Times, Retrieved from: http://www.nytimes.com/1993/06/15/world/us-rejects-notion-that-human-rights-vary-with-culture.html?src=pm
Spanning time periods and cultures, the box varies widely in scale and purpose — from a decorative piece that might fit in the palm of a hand, to a human dwelling designed to offer comfort and protection.
In a series of works on display, juxtaposed brilliantly amidst the Manchester Museum's rich and varied natural science and human culture collection, Kallat extrapolates meaning out of the institution's own narrative to project complex histories of conflict and co-existence.
A human rights based approach to development will also recognise that Indigenous cultures vary considerably across Australia, and as a result there are a diversity of governance frameworks.
These varying cultures include a variety of differences in almost an infinite number of categories involved in human life.
Although the principles of secure functioning provide guidelines for optimal human development and well - being, how secure functioning is demonstrated in a relationship can vary greatly from culture to culture, and even from couple to couple.
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