De Brebeuf admires the spiritual depth and communal living of Indigenous practices, particularly their connection to nature and the strong sense of community. He respects their rituals and the reverence they show toward the sacred. However, he strongly criticizes their belief systems that he perceives as superstitious, particularly practices he views as idolatrous, as well as their resistance to converting to Christianity. His writings reflect a tension between appreciation for their cultural richness and a desire to convert them to European Christian ideals.
this is the renewal of aspects of cultural practices and beliefs to a particular society.
Achebe seems to criticize the blind adherence to traditions without proper judgement as to why they were set up and if they still work to nurture their society as a whole. He makes many of these charges through Obierika, who wonders why twins must be killed and why Okonkwo must be punished so severely for an accident.
Shardul Raval has written: 'Final report for the North Carolina forestry best management practices implementation survey 2000-2003' -- subject(s): Best management practices (Pollution prevention), Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Forests and forestry, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Forests and forestry, Forest management, Forests and forestry
Chenming. has written: 'Fo jiao, cha, Meng Shan cha' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Customs and practices, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Tea, Tea
Writers in America criticized various aspects of life, including social inequality, racism, political corruption, materialism, and conformity. They also addressed issues related to the environment, consumerism, and the impact of technology on society. These critiques often aimed to challenge the status quo and provoke social change.
Warren R Grant has written: 'U.S. grain sorghum production practices and costs' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Sorghum, Sorghum 'Economic relationships of U.S. sorghum demand and price' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Sorghum, Sorghum
the church is relativly slow in changing any sort of standards or practices to accustom the society around it.
The six aspects of culture are beliefs, values, norms, symbols, language, and practices. Beliefs refer to what a group holds to be true, while values represent the principles that guide behavior. Norms are the rules and expectations for conduct, symbols are objects or gestures that represent ideas, language is the system of communication, and practices encompass the rituals and everyday activities that define a culture. Together, these aspects shape the identity and functioning of a society.
The human brain is strongly oriented toward the interpretation of patterns, relationships, and connections in the information it receives. This ability allows humans to make sense of their surroundings, understand complex concepts, and adapt to new situations.
Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland, was known to be poking fun at the nonsensical aspects of Victorian society, including rigid social norms, educational practices, and the absurdity of formal logic and language. The book uses satire and wordplay to criticize these elements in a whimsical and imaginative way.
One who studies the stars; an astronomer., One who practices astrology; one who professes to foretell events by the aspects and situation of the stars.
Anne Kusener Nelsen has written: 'Crucial practices for diversity' -- subject(s): Administration, Pluralism (Social sciences), Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Universities and colleges, Universities and colleges