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Humor relies on the
traditions
of a society.
Because women are on the ground floor, and we know the
traditions
so well, we can bring a different voice to the table.
As essential as it is across our traditions, as real as so many of us know it to be in particular lives, the word "compassion" is hollowed out in our culture, and it is suspect in my field of journalism.
It is organic, across our religious, spiritual and ethical traditions, and yet it transcends them.
Our
traditions
have always known this, and that is why they have always cultivated stories at their heart and carried them forward in time for us.
And Einstein foresaw that as we grow more modern and technologically advanced, we need the virtues our
traditions
carry forward in time more, not less.
Now our
traditions
contain vast wisdom about this, and we need them to mine it for us now.
In each image, I married disparate costumes from widely diverse traditions, countries and time frames.
But then many traditions, perceptions, practices were added on top of it.
And these were
traditions
of the Middle East medieval
traditions.
Maybe some things are bad
traditions
and they need to be changed.
But one thing was curious: most of those problems turn out to be problems that emerged later, not from the very divine core of Islam, the Koran, but from, again,
traditions
and mentalities, or the interpretations of the Koran that Muslims made in the Middle Ages.
They are wiping out
traditions
and practices.
I continued studying craft
traditions
and collaborating with artisans, next in Lithuania with lace makers.
But by the time those
traditions
got to me, they were hollow, commercial enterprises, which just left me feeling empty.
We are changing our culture from within, but at the same time we are reconnecting with our
traditions.
My family's
traditions
and expectations for a woman wouldn't allow me to own a mobile phone until I was married.
We can definitely preserve our
traditions
very, very excellently.
And I think that one of the reasons why so many of these groups have retained a link to the past, know their native languages, the songs, the dances, the traditions, I think part of that reason is because of the remoteness, the span and the wilderness of this almost 95 percent intact ecosystem.
We are seeing now one of the most remarkable
traditions
in the history of the human animal.
And finally, point number three: Whatever one wants to say about Lesterland, against the background of its history, its traditions, in our land, in USA-land, Lesterland is a corruption, a corruption.
It was just a custom and
traditions
that are enshrined in rigid religious fatwas and imposed on women.
This system is based on ultra-conservative
traditions
and customs that deal with women as if they are inferior and they need a guardian to protect them, so they need to take permission from this guardian, whether verbal or written, all their lives.
Or in Peru, Pedro Miguel Schiaffino, a great chef and a good friend, who goes to the farthest corner of the Amazon looking for ingredients,
traditions
and craftsmanship, because he believes that by bringing them back to his restaurant he can convince the 10 million inhabitants of Lima that using these products will bring prosperity to these communities, while also showing respect and giving value to their cultural identity.
Okay, so these twin
traditions
are paralyzing us.
It's very hard to get out of these twin
traditions.
So I'm not suggesting that anyone in this audience should run out and adopt the
traditions
of the Torajans.
The poetry is really about evoking the local: the mountainous terrain, using colors to pick up the spectacular light, understanding how to interpret the nomadic
traditions
that animate the nation of Mongolia.
My work focuses on the connection of both thinking about our community life being part of the environment where architecture grows from the natural local conditions and
traditions.
It is a pity in a place that has such rich culture and
traditions.
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