Sentences with phrase «with cultural terms»

Not exact matches

Every place I have been to has in many ways provided a set of cultural and mental challenges, but in terms of work, the majority of the places have been developed enough to welcome digital nomads with open arms, with reliable internet, affordable accommodation and plenty of beaches for me to unwind after a sweaty day grinding away on my notebook.
So if we go back to the elements of the «alternative» model I sketched out above, with its emphasis on purpose and a stakeholder - based approach to capitalism, it seems pretty clear that these elements have a natural affinity with the Asian cultural norms around collectivism and long - term orientation.
«Like Vietnam, one of the crucial elements we secured was what is known as a work plan, a mechanism to deal with outstanding issues, which for Canada includes ensuring the deal provides better access and terms for autos and does not affect our unique cultural sensitivities,» Joseph Pickerill, spokesman for Canadian Trade Minister Francois - Philippe Champagne, said in a statement.
«It's one thing for a marketer to try to predict if people like Coke or Pepsi,» he said, «but it's another thing for them to predict things that are much more central to our identity and what's more personal in how I interact with the world in terms of social and cultural issues.»
The second factor, linguistic and cultural remoteness, seems unlikely to be well correlated with your long - term returns.
If there is an long - term systemic cultural problem with internal controls, no matter what its cause, it is unfair to put it all at Alison Redford's door.
South32 chief executive Graham Kerr says the mining company is dealing with a «long term cultural issue» at its Illawarra Metallurgical Coal...
In Whitehead's case it may indicate that he did not think it was the best term to use in dealing with social reality and cultural goals.
Though people may describe themselves by using terms like «gay» or «queer» which are commonly used in today's culture, as Christians who believe in man created in the image of God, we should ask if these cultural terms are, in fact, true ontological categories of the human person, in accord with the blueprint of human existence.
At the same time, he rejects those theories, «more or less tinged with behaviouristic psychology,» which assume» that human nature has no dynamism of its own and that psychological changes are to be understood in terms of the development of new «habits» as an adaptation to new cultural patterns.»
We have for centuries made the mistake of equating femaleness and male - ness, which are biological terms, with femininity and masculinity which are cultural terms.
The term «Evangelical» has typically complied more with cultural conservatism than with orthodox Christianity.
Catholicism is on friendly terms with the human condition in all its cultural and religious diversity.
More importantly than cultural differences I think or what might be the «face» of the church int terms of its veneer, how it appears is the security, love, empowerment and approval form God, that unites in something that can be beautiful as Sabine put it with hope in and faithfulness of its founder.
Since the New Deal a series of slow, but steady, changes has brought the cultural hegemony of Mainline Protestantism to an end, and with it the predominant set of values associated with the old term, «Protestant.»
Now, Frogist... I «know» that you know me well enough by now, from the multi-tude of postings over the last year and a half with you, and... from looking up at what I wrote above, in terms of my cultural melting - pot group of friends, and by taking each person individually, no matter what their religion, etc...
We are challenged today at this point by the cultural and doctrinal exuberance of indigenous third - world expressions of Christianity, not to mention unprecedented contact with other world religious traditions on their own terms.
The working class family — and these are cultural terms, not financial brackets — is more stable residentially, and above all the young are much more street, district and school conscious in their social contacts, with the school very much a minor, not a major element in the package.
And with Heidegger I would claim that the end of our traditional forms of knowledge realized in terms of technology signals the beginning of a new cultural, or perhaps post-cultural, sensibility.
In terms of substantive belief, historical experience, and present cultural reality, the Christian connection with Islam is in no way comparable, and is in most respects antithetical.
This religious and cultural earthquake has traditionally been known as the Reformation, a loaded term with which Catholics have never been comfortable.
Racial and cultural are mixed with national factors to make the term «foreigner» one of opprobrium.
Racial intermixtures have produced some very white - skinned Negroes with blue eyes and fair hair, yet the product of such a union remains a Negro.5 Race as the term is commonly used designates very nearly what the Germans call Volk — a group sharing a common cultural tradition, whether of achievement or servitude, with some measure of national, geographical, and biological affinity.
In purely cultural terms, a Christian from Minnesota may feel he has more in common with a secular Jew from Tel Aviv than a Christian from Tur Abdin.
«He has been very impactful in terms of embracing change and engaging with our members,» Klombies says, noting that Root, for specific cultural events, has invited members into the club's kitchen to understand the food preparation methods of different cultures.
Men wrote as they thought and believed in terms that were consonant with their peculiar cultural status at the time, and so the burden of being scientific in a prescientific era may not fairly be laid upon them.
Most importantly, Banducci has delivered much - needed cultural change — putting customers rather than shareholders first to underpin long - term growth, repairing damaged relationships with suppliers, rebuilding the confidence of staff and creating a less centralised structure by giving Woolworths» business units more control over their own destinies.
In cultural terms, soap operas and TV generally show bottle - rather than breastfeeding as part of daily life with a new baby.
So, the term «extended breastfeeding» assumes that the specific cultural and material conditions that middle - and upper - class contemporary Westerners experience — widespread misunderstanding and stigma surrounding women's breasts and children's biology; widespread availability of commercial formula; clean water to prepare it with; the time and space to wash, sterilize, and store bottles, and so forth — are «normal,» while literally everything that has ever existed outside of this limited cultural experience and relatively short, unique period in time is somehow abnormal.
First, the term acquired distinct meaning in the late «90s domestic political discourse of Hungary and is specifically used to describe thinking and politics associated with neoliberal economic policies and a set of progressive social and cultural ideas.
Monday Questions — Impact of restrictions on leafleting under the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005; future of passport personal interview offices; plans for a full fiscal, monetary and banking union of the eurozone; compliance with European Council directive 2010 / 64 / EU on the right to interpretation and translation in criminal proceedings Legislation — Justice and security bill Short Debate — Long - term strategy for the arts and cultural sector
«Also there are different cultural demographics in UK compared with the USA in terms of religious beliefs and acceptance of science.
«I think it caught on, probably because, A, it's very close to what we already have in terms of the word vomit, so it was easily accessible linguistically and then, B, it already fit in with a cultural perception» spread through works like the «Satyricon,» Bond said.
What sets it apart from other books on conservation is that it shows that, in addition to accumulating data on the animals, we have to come to terms with the complex mixture of science, greed, indifference, and cultural differences that have to be tackled if animals like the panda are to be saved.
And with the service's centennial happening in 2016, NPS is working on a «plan of action» to improve the parks for the big celebration, as well as to address long - term concerns, including cultural resource management, invasive species, and climate change.
Mobile scientists bring cultural enrichment and excellent skills, with long - term political and economic benefits for the country.
Despite our collective, cultural fascination with viral events, we know surprisingly little about what drives them, how often they occur or even what the term «viral» actually means.
These partnerships provide us with opportunities to dig deeply into long - term mine reclamation, renewable energy, and cultural resources protection issues, as addressed during previous exchanges.
Their cultural attitudes and beliefs regarding elephants have traditionally limited the exploitation of elephants in terms of deliberate poaching for ivory or meat, but they do experience direct conflict with elephants, for example, at watering holes and during chance encounters in the bush, which sometime can be deadly [25], [26].
The participation in the program has been fantastic, not only in the actual coaching, but with all the other resources and in terms of the cultural changes that have developed around health and wellness.
Whether you're looking for a long - term relationship, or just a little cultural difference, internet dating can offer you the opportunity to meet up with potential partners who may just be the person you've spent your life seeking!
The cacophony of voices in the audio offer plenty in terms of cultural anthropology and pointed observation, but I'll confess to struggling with some of the film's internal rhythms.
It's funny how the long - term cultural relevance of a film has such low correlation with its box office tally.
Given Indonesia is a large country with a high diversity in terms of socio - cultural and political conflicts in the «reformation era» of the early 21st century is also diverse.
What happened to Jesus during Easter - The religious context, Match the cultural tradition with the country... and more... This Powerpoint contains 20 + slides with Quiz Questions about Easter and could be used in conjunction with an end of term lesson to promote literacy and or numeracy / RE.
Students from HGSE and from across Harvard University traveled to New York City for a week to study cultural entrepreneurship as part of a J - term trip with the Harvard Innovation Lab.
In light of these socio - cultural changes, educators need to «keep abreast of change» and embrace curriculum design which integrates the authentic ways that students use AR in their «out of school» experiences as a tool that connects them with peers and content as a means to achieve, both short and long term, learning goals.
It is helpful to conceptualize needs of gifted children in terms of those that arise because of the interaction with the environmental setting (e.g., family, school, or cultural milieu) and those that arise internally because of the very characteristics of the gifted child.
The Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (DDB) goes online for the general public today at www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de... This will pave the way for networking all of Germany's cultural and scientific institutions together with their digitized inventories in the medium to long term and integrating them into the European digital library, Europeana.
In addition to the term's literal meaning, discuss what symbolic meanings or associations the title might have in terms of a connection with our place of birth, our ancestors, our heritage, and our personal and cultural histories.
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