Culturally
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it was disheartening to know that Pakistan, which has a similar culture to India underwent major changes
culturally
during Zia-ul-haq's regime.
Under the guise of a semi-serious dissertation of how and why the world's favourite expletive became as proverbial and
culturally
offensive as it is, director Steve Anderson fills most of its running time with obvious allusions to its history and capping it off with vainglorious interviews with the media's foremost douchebags like Bill Maher and Evan Seinfeld, among other celebrities who use their screen time to cheekily rail against conservatism and vaunting themselves as trailblazers in the fight for their country's First Amendment.
How come 10,000 tourists at Angkor Wat are more
culturally
aware than Mr Criukshank?
The fact that this film was by far the biggest draw of its year at the British box office makes it far more interesting, as a historical document of the
culturally
regressive preferences of a population on the verge of the 'progress' of currency decimalisation, than as an otherwise ineffably disturbing episode in British cinema history.
I would comment on the ignorance of the user who complained about this being about "some German guy" but its obvious that person was far out of his depth musically and
culturally.
Funders and policymakers who keep up with the relevant research are slowly beginning to introduce more talking therapies (such as cognitive therapy and trauma-focused counseling), more alternatives to hospitalization, more
culturally
appropriate services, more family-focused therapy and, most importantly, more genuine consultation with service users about what actually works.
Using
culturally
appropriate social marketing, similar to those used in anti-HIV education, the message can be spread through social networks, mobile phones, radio, and television.
The French are not
culturally
or physically predisposed to dominate sports such as judo, canoeing, and swimming, in which they have achieved distinction for more than 50 years.
Take away their gun rights, and they would feel
culturally
and socially annihilated.
The long-term problems may be even more severe, with diseases that were once under control, such as measles and AIDS, running rampant among the refugee population, which intermingles easily with the
culturally
similar Colombians.
The fact that developed countries are changing
culturally
also matters, perhaps even more so.
Refugee camps need robust point-of-care solutions that are not just effective, but also
culturally
sensitive and socially responsible.
Through the Common Market of the South (Mercosur) and the Union of South American Nations (Unasur), Brazil is helping to integrate the region politically, economically, socially, and
culturally.
But Johnson is
culturally
at ease with Europe and at times seemed ambivalent about the Leave campaign that he led.
Doctors who understand refugees emotionally and
culturally
are better equipped to put patients at ease.
There is a better model, one developed in a linguistically, culturally, and religiously diverse test-tube in the geographic heart of Europe: the Swiss model of Konkordanzdemokratie.
To this end, an open-minded,
culturally
literate, and ideas-oriented head of state could play a pivotal role.
But behind it all lurked his misrepresentation of xenophobia as patriotism and his rejection of immigrants, not as black or brown, but as
culturally
backward.
That was the role that such legislation played under British colonial rule, when a small number of imperial officials had to find novel ways to control millions of new,
culturally
diverse subjects.
Some say that the tools we use to measure intelligence – IQ tests – are themselves
culturally
biased.
They should then redouble their efforts to reach out to disgruntled voters on the left and the right who – justifiably or not – feel economically, culturally, and politically disenfranchised.
In the South, the Republic of Korea (ROK) has become a modern, vibrant, and
culturally
sophisticated country that is admired around the world and addresses its problems forthrightly and transparently.
“Asia” may not exist culturally, historically, religiously, socially, and economically, the way that Europe does.
While the Irish are not British, they are closer
culturally
than other Europeans.
Enshrined in the Chinese Communist Party’s constitution are the following words: “Mao Zedong, the Party’s chief representative, created Mao Zedong Thought, which has been proved correct by practice and based on which the Communist Party developed the basic system of socialism economically, politically, and
culturally
after the founding of the People’s Republic.”
The best response to this argument is that the wrongness of causing needless suffering to sentient beings is not
culturally
specific.
In the case of female genital mutilation and child marriage, such violence is
culturally
sanctioned.
Because the Kemalist system eventually liberalized politically (though not culturally), the emergence of a multiparty system eventually also empowered the traditional conservatives whose preferences had long been denied.
The current system tends to reinforce gender roles, encouraging children to follow
culturally
framed paths, instead of nurturing their individual interests and potential.
Or, to put it differently, are Europeans intellectually, linguistically, and
culturally
equipped to face the challenge of marrying equality with an ever more diverse European citizenry?
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