A stronger acceptance of insects in Western societies may in turn contribute to halting the reduction in the use of insects in developing countries where insect - eating is now in decline owing to an increasing
westernization of local traditional diets,» he concluded.
From Austin — After 10 years of touring Costa and fighting crowds and
westernization in recent years, we looked to Nicaragua for the all access surf trip with the third world feel and true island style getta - way atmosphere.
And
with westernization, at least on the North American continent, comes processed foods and cheap carbohydrates — Crisco, Tang, soda, cookies, chips, pizza, fries.
The list is by no means exhaustive but tries to represent a cross-section of China's contemporary art scene, which has been greatly influenced by the recent period of
rapid Westernization and its effect on traditional Chinese values.
Asians, Okinawans especially,
before westernization rarely had acne and generally enjoyed extremely good health.
It tilted God's infallibility in favour of
westernization at the expense of the converts.
The «globalization» — or rather, the
American Westernization — of Egypt that has been gaining speed since the 1960s has no literary or political giants.
For obvious reasons, though, they have seldom really rejected, and have often eagerly sought, those aspects of
westernization identified with material prosperity.
Even though Africa has trained enough people to the same academic levels as in Canada, USA and Australia it can not democratize or develop unless it first cures the residual effects of the
partial westernization, cognitive dissonance, and governance - deficiency syndrome created by missionary Christianity.
Indeed, indigenization is a poisonous strategy stranded between the ethnocentric African myths and
abortive westernization.
They welcome the new technology but often regard the associated cultural challenges not as aspects of globalization but
as westernization — and this they wish to reject.
Sarna is especially incisive when he discusses Jewish indebtedness and identification with American values, together with his anxiety about Jewish security and survival in North America, pride in the existence and achievements of the state of Israel, and satisfaction at its
economic Westernization.
I also believe that
global Westernization has carried with it Enlightenment values, so that the universal declaration of human rights could win the day chiefly among a Westernized elite.
It's also the capital of the north (and the country's second largest city), boasting history, far
less Westernization than Bangkok, and country folk from the Thai heartland.
These findings also raise serious concerns that the
progressive westernization of African communities may lead to the emergence of colon cancer as a major health issue.»
Rattawut Lapcharoensap offers a diverse, humorous, and deeply affectionate view of life in a small Southeast Asian country that is inevitably absorbing the waves of
encroaching Westernization.
The image Miisi had constructed in Britain of the noble African rooted in his cultural values
shunning westernization was a myth.
Studying the
initial Westernization of the Ottoman Empire through to the early Republican period, Repertoire reveals the reverberations of historic processes in today's artistic productions and provides the historical backdrop to the Modern and contemporary artworks in the exhibition — from the musical tones of the abstract art of the 1950s to the popularized content of the 1980s.
Globalization has been partly about trade and a host of economic issues, but it has also been about Americanization or at
least Westernization.
Enforced Westernization and assimilation — the policy of missionaries and government administrators until the late 20th century — destroyed many Indigenous cultural practices.
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Pakistani society differs from Western society in terms of socio - cultural features and social structure despite of
rapid westernization (Kagitcibasi, 1990).
South American indigenous peoples (living off corn or maize) experienced the same phenomenon
before westernization.
As awareness has spread, however, it has added new words and concepts to the islands» unique language, furthering the
increasing Westernization and modernization on the Marshallese language.
Incidence and prevalence are increasing rapidly in developing countries, attributed largely to the swift modernization and
westernization of society.
«Alibaba tells us the trends in the Chinese consumer towards urbanization are leading to modernization and then to
Westernization,» Sequential Brands CEO Yehuda Shmidman told CNBC.
Books such as Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue, Albert Borgmann's Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life, Stephen Toulmin's Cosmopolis, Charles Taylor's Sources of the Self and Theodore Von Laue's World Revolution of
Westernization can not be neatly pigeonholed in any discipline, and all of them are full of implications for theology.
It may be, of course, that
this Westernization will occur in radically post-Christian terms.
The modernization all Eastern nations want is inescapably also
Westernization, and Westernization involves, to some degree, the emergence of the responsible «I.»
Yet I must record my judgment that in a world destined to
Westernization in all outward ways, the Westernization of the soul is almost inevitable.
Modernization is nearly equivalent to
Westernization.
Moreover, the common perception of the «
westernization» of Indian Christians has been a major factor in making baptism a divisive factor in Indian society, especially from the late 15th and early 16th centuries onwards.
During subsequent centuries colonization reached its height when it was taken for granted that «the Europeanization of the earth», «
the westernization of the world» and «the Christianization of all people» were beneficial to the entire globe.
By his act the dangers of
Westernization were called to the attention of Japanese youth who habitually sense, recognize, and worship the transcendent in constantly new forms of appearances.
It's even in so - called younger countries or countries that haven't had
the Westernization for more than a couple of generations.
Professor Stephen O'Keefe at the University of Pittsburgh, who directed the study, said: «Studies on Japanese migrants to Hawaii have shown that it takes one generation of
westernization to change their low incidence of colon cancer to the high rates observed in native Hawaiians.
Our study suggests that
westernization of the diet induces changes in biomarkers of colon cancer risk in the colonic mucosa within two weeks.
The Westernization of diets, with an increase in availability of high calorie foods certainly contributes to the epidemic of metabolic syndrome.
And riding on the heels of
the Westernization of yoga is meditation.
Her anglicized name is a symbol of
the Westernization that was occurring all across India, as is the tattoo on the shoulder of one of Aditi's cousins (Neha Dubey) and the way everyone talks in an indistinguishable mix of English and Hindi.
The American learns that part of
this Westernization policy includes vanquishing the ancient samurai warriors, whom he grows to respect.
He wanted Iran to become a theocracy and remove the «
westernization» that the Shah had previously exposed Iran to.