Cultural
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In this way,
cultural
identity starts to override the facts.
Murakami’s work blurs historical periods and draws from multiple
cultural
traditions.
It's a program of social rescue and deep
cultural
transformation designed for the whole Venezuelan society with absolutely no distinctions whatsoever, but emphasizing the vulnerable and endangered social groups.
Because of false accounts like Columbus's, it's difficult to say exactly how common
cultural
cannibalism has been— but there are still some examples of accepted cannibalistic practices from within the cultures practicing them.
But then multiply the social, the economic, the
cultural
benefits of that.
Would the discovery of an older
cultural
civilization out there inspire us to find ways to survive our increasingly uncertain technological adolescence?
I decided against clothing because I wanted the figure to be without any
cultural
implications or time-specific elements.
But whatever you do in that program, it has to be fully supported by the people, meaning that you also have to adjust it to the local,
cultural
values.
And girls are out of school because of, obviously poverty, social,
cultural
factors.
He enriches "Midnight’s Children" with a plethora of Indian and Pakistani
cultural
references, from family traditions to food, religion and folktales.
Every second, millions of pieces of content are uploaded by people right around the world in different languages, drawing on thousands of different
cultural
contexts.
As local conservationists, we face many hurdles, from outright discrimination to barriers because of
cultural
norms.
That's why they are a real
cultural
heritage, just like the Eiffel Tower or a Van Gogh painting.
But apart from being a
cultural
heritage or simply being beautiful, do we really need this much diversity?
He imported renowned European artists to Haiti’s
cultural
scene, as well as European teachers, in order to establish public education.
In my work I harness pop culture and emerging technology to shift
cultural
norms.
My goal is to find out what combination of narrative ingredients are the most appealing and galvanizing to specific target audiences to enable social justice,
cultural
and educational organizations to create more effective media.
As creative technologists, we have a responsibility not only to reflect upon how present technology shapes our
cultural
values and social behavior, but also to actively challenge the trajectory of future technology.
As far as we know, language reclamation began in the 1800s when, at a time of rising antisemitism, Jewish communities looked to their ancestral language, Hebrew, as a means of
cultural
revival.
And at least for me, an assimilated English-speaking member of the Jewish diaspora, a pillar of
cultural
sovereignty.
The relationship and the conversation between Anne and Ms. Bertha illustrates what's possible when we have conversations with our patients, our friends and our neighbors on a deep
cultural
level.
What I do is I write books about the
cultural
history of physics.
Both were largely populated by poor people of color, both hotbeds of
cultural
innovation: think hip-hop and jazz.
It means we made
cultural
impact as well as scientific impact.
Yet at the same time, they worry that speed could erode their
cultural
traditions and their sense of home.
Mastery of basic skills and a bare minimum of
cultural
literacy eludes vast numbers of our students.
Most of our
cultural
heritage has tended to look backward, romanticizing the past.
I really enjoyed translating political and
cultural
current events into drawings.
One possibility is that the genes and health of Eastern European Jews were affected not simply by geography but also by historical and
cultural
factors.
This winnowing effect together with a strong
cultural
predilection for marrying and reproducing only within the Ashkenazi community, would have amplified the relative frequency of carriers, boosting TB resistance but increasing the incidence of Tay-Sachs as an unfortunate side effect.
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