But I do think consumerism is the biggest religion in dominant culture today. |
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These assimilatory views are part of a perception of a quite dominant culture, much more than exists in Canada for example. |
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If the domestication is complete, the humanity of the native is obliterated, at least, until he assimilates the dominant culture. |
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In this sense, it is appropriate to see in colonial Brazil an effective dominant culture counterpoised to an alternative popular culture. |
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While popular writers conform to the rules of the dominant culture, literary authors are nonconformists, true to their own vision. |
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Those elements outside the effective dominant culture are described as either alternative or oppositional. |
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The dominant culture, masculinist and egalitarian, was opposed to any such display of noblesse oblige. |
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She criticises the way in which minorities are exoticised by the dominant culture. |
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However, in the boy's case, a push toward monolingualism threatened his literacy and did not help him embrace the dominant culture. |
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On the other hand, not to attempt to achieve an independent life is to be left out of the dominant culture. |
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Who can deny that the dominant culture of our time creates very real difficulties in this regard? |
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The political agenda of the 20th century colonial system was to assimilate and acculturate Indigenous peoples into the dominant culture. |
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Some words fall dead or lie dormant in the dominant culture for long periods. |
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Their attitude to the country is generally positive even if they disapprove of various aspects of its dominant culture. |
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The law feeds a narrative that positions citizens with non-conforming sexualities and genders as outsiders to the dominant culture of the nation. |
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And if Arab-Americans feel isolated from the dominant culture, how much more so an ape-American, whose exilic community has a population of one? |
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First of all, and from the outset, the indigenous high context culture is often judged negatively by the dominant culture. |
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Societies around the world now deeply regret the oppressive efforts of past decades to make everyone conform to the dominant culture. |
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Of course, this is a common phenomenon all over the world, as language is a powerful means to assert group identity and separateness from the dominant culture. |
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As a result, behaviour and thinking that is not a part of the dominant culture within our schools begins. |
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A union's culture can comprise a mosaic of sub-cultures, some consonant with and some contrasting with the dominant culture. |
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The value system of the dominant culture tends to become the norm and the only point of reference. |
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At least implicitly they expect immigrants to accept the models and values of the dominant culture. |
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The dominant culture is structured to keep certain individuals or groups in the service of others. |
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But the languages of many Finno-Ugrian indigenous peoples in central and northern Russia have failed to develop, either as a result of deliberate russification or of assimilation into the dominant culture. |
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Integration as a way of living together, without having to melt into a dominant culture, can be seen as an urban experience that draws on the fabric of small, medium-sized and large cities. |
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Immigrants were expected not just to integrate into the basic institutional structure of society, but also to conform to its dominant culture and values. |
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Special residential schools that would assimilate the Sami into the dominant culture were established. |
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Diversity is imperiled when a ubiquitous world media only reflects different colors of one dominant culture characterized by unadulterated commodification. |
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But, in keeping with the intent of colonization, we were supposedly able to participate as active citizens within the dominant culture, which is enfranchisement. |
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The hyphen is, on the one hand, often seen to mark the limits of assimilation into a dominant culture and, on the other hand, the limits of remaining entirely ensconced within difference. |
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In Firm B even though the dominant culture was found as hierarchy, it was found out that adhocracy culture has significant effect on LMX quality. |
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After De La Soul, it became the dominant culture. |
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How are you challenging the dominant culture, pipsqueaks? |
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That is always at the expense of the freedom and the culture of the people already inhabiting that area, if the culture concerned is different from the dominant culture. |
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As minorities, they have to read carefully the dominant culture in order to determine how to fit into it and how to guard their competencies and credibility. |
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The state and its dominant community are not willing to accept the partial privatization of the dominant culture or to accept new members into the political community. |
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Every time they do so they are challenging the dominant culture and established ways of thinking and doing and proving that theatre and activism are excellent bedfellows, more powerful together than apart. |
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Two primary objectives of the schools were to remove and isolate children from the influence of their homes, families, traditions and cultures, and to assimilate them into the dominant culture. |
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This history also allows workers to explore what the victim's relationships have been with the dominant culture or with the group the worker represents. |
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We have indeed what is sometimes referred to as a Eurocentric approach, and sometimes referred to as an approach provided by the dominant culture, throughout broadcasting in its entirety. |
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This can arise from a sense of being swamped by a numerically dominant culture, or of being overwhelmed by one that either presents itself as being superior or that simply assumes a proprietary right to a dominant position. |
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Programs for specific ethnic communities will address the same core issues as programs for the dominant culture, but will present these in culturally sensitive ways. |
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In a globalised world and given the danger of passively adopting one particular dominant culture, cultural convergence within the European Union represents a powerful political bulwark that we should not reject. |
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It is precisely in the simple day-to-day living that consecrated life progressively matures to become the proclamation of an alternative way of living to that of the world and the dominant culture. |
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Along with Noam Chomsky, Norman exposed how the dominant culture asserts its hegemony through a corporatized media whose credibility derives from its pretense of objectivity. |
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At various times, especially in colonial settings or where a dominant culture has sought to unify a region under its control, a similar phenomenon has arisen. |
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