Cultural
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Then they said, "Let's see if there's any
cultural
bias here.
We called it,
"cultural
cartography."
So
cultural
cartography has helped us massively scale our workforce training.
That's
cultural
cartography.
Though there are many complicated political, historical, scientific, and
cultural
issues wrapped up in IQ testing, more and more researchers agree on this point, and reject the notion that individuals can be categorized by a single numerical score.
They reflect your culture, your traditions, your inheritance, your
cultural
wealth accumulated over generations, all of that is carried forward with words.
Hymenoplasty is a surgical procedure which restores the virginal state, allowing her to adhere to certain
cultural
expectations regarding virginity and marriage.
And the CIA has had a long history with both covert and public
cultural
diplomacy efforts.
This is not because I am a better person than that student, but because of America's
cultural
and economic power, I had many stories of America.
I could release my
cultural
biases about what made a life good or bad and simply watch my daughter's life as it unfolded with openness and curiosity.
The first
cultural
value shift we see is this tendency toward something we call "liquid life."
I experience this all the time, where, you know, people have a lot of expectations, religious ones and
cultural
ones, but what I love about this artist is that he's putting all this on its head.
I believe in the transformative power of art, as it is our only way to paint a nuanced image of Africa, but also its diaspora, one that will be painted by its artists and its
cultural
producers with their radical but also very unique view of seeing the world and their place in it.
Twelve in their ecclesiastical or
cultural
or tribal attire affirming one message.
But then at some point, one of these multicellular organisms does something completely amazing with this stuff, which is it launches a whole second kind of evolution:
cultural
evolution.
By
cultural
evolution we mean the evolution of ideas.
And this has become such a
cultural
norm that we actually school our children for them to be capable to do this cleavage.
They are
cultural
creations, not natural phenomena.
Now, together the myriad cultures of the world make up a web of spiritual life and
cultural
life that envelops the planet, and is as important to the well-being of the planet as indeed is the biological web of life that you know as a biosphere.
And you might think of this
cultural
web of life as being an ethnosphere, and you might define the ethnosphere as being the sum total of all thoughts and dreams, myths, ideas, inspirations, intuitions brought into being by the human imagination since the dawn of consciousness.
Well, the truth is the 20th century, 300 years from now, is not going to be remembered for its wars or its technological innovations, but rather as the era in which we stood by and either actively endorsed or passively accepted the massive destruction of both biological and
cultural
diversity on the planet.
And what we're doing is a series of journeys to the ethnosphere where we're going to take our audience to places of such
cultural
wonder that they cannot help but come away dazzled by what they have seen, and hopefully, therefore, embrace gradually, one by one, the central revelation of anthropology: that this world deserves to exist in a diverse way, that we can find a way to live in a truly multicultural, pluralistic world where all of the wisdom of all peoples can contribute to our collective well-being.
And advancing retes became
cultural
emblems.
So one of the things that that's leading to is a sort of southern
cultural
explosion.
You have other radical examples where the ability to use
cultural
tools is spreading out.
When we look to the past, it's easy to see that emotions have changed, sometimes very dramatically, in response to new
cultural
expectations and religious beliefs, new ideas about gender, ethnicity and age, even in response to new political and economic ideologies.
True emotional intelligence requires that we understand the social, the political, the
cultural
forces that have shaped what we've come to believe about our emotions and understand how happiness or hatred or love or anger might still be changing now.
Video: Narrator: By raising Bonobos in a culture that is both Bonobo and human, and documenting their development across two decades, scientists are exploring how
cultural
forces (Laughter) may have operated during human evolution.
Kanzi and Panbanisha are stimulated by this fun-filled environment, which promotes the emergence of these
cultural
capabilities.
And grandparents are very important, because they are the transmitter of
cultural
evolution and information.
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