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Sport and the Quest for Unity: How the Logic of Consensus Undermines Democratic Culture
, 2020In response to the political protest of National Football League (NFL) player Colin Kaepernick and subsequent controversial comments from President Donald Trump, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft declared, “There is no greater unifier in this ...
Michael L. Butterworth
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Comparative Education, 2023
This article analyses the implications of recent policy changes for the portrayal of minority nationalities in the latest China’s history textbooks published around 2017.
Fei Yan, E. Vickers
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This article analyses the implications of recent policy changes for the portrayal of minority nationalities in the latest China’s history textbooks published around 2017.
Fei Yan, E. Vickers
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Unity and Diversity of Neplese Culture
Patan Prospective Journal, 2023The Nepalese population is not the product of an intimate miscegenation of a number of diverse races and there can found more racial ramifications, with separate languages and customs connected with them. They may have come from outside or some of them may be traced as aborigine groups, and there may be the evidences of racial, geographical and ...
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The Paradoxical Unity Of Culture: The Arts And The Sciences
Thesis Eleven, 2003The two main domains of high culture - the arts and the sciences - seem to be completely different, simply unrelated. Is there any sense then in talking about culture in the singular as a unity? A positive answer to this question presupposes that there is a single conceptual scheme, in terms of which it is possible to articulate both the underlying ...
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Culture and Environment: I. The Unity of the Environment
Social Forces, 1930L. L. Bernard
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Democracy and the Unity of Culture
Western European Education, 1985The background of many problems of educational policy is formed by the distribution of tasks between the Federal government and the Lander as prescribed by the constitution. The experiences of the Weimar Republic were not without their consequences for the Federal Republic, as a recent analysis of consitutional history shows.
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HARMONIOUS UNITY OF SPIRITUALITY, CULTURE,EDUCATION AND UPBRINGING
All Ukrainian scientific-practical magazine Principal of School Liceum Gymnasium, 2020The article is devoted to the investigation of the problem of harmonious unity of spirituality, culture, education, and upbringing of a personality, which are the most important categories of pedagogical science and determine the tendencies and nature of personality development.
T. L. Antonenko, G. P. Shevchenko
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Journal of Communication, Religious, and Social Sciences (JoCRSS)
In the context of globalization, societies are increasingly diverse in culture, religion, language, and values. These differences can enrich interactions but also lead to misunderstanding and conflict.
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In the context of globalization, societies are increasingly diverse in culture, religion, language, and values. These differences can enrich interactions but also lead to misunderstanding and conflict.
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The Problematic Unity of Culture in Ingarden
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 1995L'A. etudie le concept d'etre culturel developpe par Ingarden qui designe a la fois la nature humaine et la notion de valeur creee ou actualisee par l'homme, definie comme le concept intermediaire entre la sphere culturelle des entites culturelles (oeuvres d'art) et l'essence meme de l'homme qui se realise a travers ses ...
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On the Unity and Diversity of Cultures
American Anthropologist, 1970Attempts to display the underlying similarities of superficially different cultures in terms of basic needs, problems, drives, etc., fail, not, as is usually argued, because of paucity of basic materials relative to superstructure, but rather because of a logical feature of the concepts of need, problem, etc. Societies certainly have needs and problems,
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