May provides examples of friendliness, helpfulness, and camaraderie, and she documents specific folkways, expressions, and customs. |
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During primary socialization we absorb basic knowledge about our society's values, norms, folkways, and mores. |
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Such is the innocence of those unacquainted with the peculiar folkways of Congress. |
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Scholars have since noted that many artists from the urban Northeast used southern folkways as a subject during this period. |
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Someday, Georgia's combination of uncrowded nature, stunning scenery, and friendly folkways could benefit locals and tourist alike. |
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In order to meet her goals, she must abandon Celtic folkways, join organizations, and raise money from many sources. |
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And if you'd like to learn more about the Anglo-Saxon roots of American folkways, I highly recommend Albion's Seed. |
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But under the curious folkways of Washington, too much truth-telling and question-raising can only spell trouble. |
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The urban folkways of New York City, for all its highly cultivated habits of historical amnesia, have strong linkages to the distant past. |
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The folkways of the village differ in certain familist practices which tend to differentiate its familism from that of nearby villages. |
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So, learning the habits and folkways and customs of the people you're dealing with is a good idea. |
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The history of U.S. military doctrine describes a rough evolution from these folkways toward its contemporary forms. |
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Furthermore, the mores and folkways of our culture, the small and mundane actions of our lives, still reflect a patriarchal bias. |
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I include our history, our sports and other modes of recreation, our folkways and our means of making a living. |
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There are also the celebrations of seasonal folkways known as farmers' dances and music. |
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Todd, who wears a goatee, is also deeply knowledgeable about politics and Washington folkways. |
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One rarely considers the fact that the Ivory Tower is its own sort of reality, with customs and folkways that would befuddle the most conscientious anthropologist. |
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Their folkways, foods and fads are unfathomable to ordinary Americans. |
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A gradual transition to American life weakened immigrant folkways. |
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The dievturi look to ancient Latvian culture, particularly folk songs, for their beliefs and are credited for their efforts in maintaining old folkways. |
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He's written books on Ohio folkways, managed a theater, worked for a radio station, and at one point served in public office as a commissioner for Richland county. |
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Social sciences define culture as consisting of four principal elements: language, folkways, mores, and institutions. |
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The mores are those folkways which are believed to have a bearing upon the welfare of the group. |
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The folkways are the habitual ways a people has of carrying on the ordinary activities of living together. |
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It is necessary to take into account the point of view, the motives, and the prevailing folkways of young people. |
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To them, it is possible to embrace that flag as a statement about Southern folkways beyond the ugly racial part. |
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Such revolts are capable of eliminating local injustices without also destroying the folkways that make the community resilient and strong. |
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The preservation of folkways in the small group should be encouraged as earnestly as development of the mores in the large group of which they form part. |
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Madam Graca's own address was a powerful speech in which she called on Africa to review aspects of its cultures, traditions and folkways which tended to block progress toward development. |
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Its only visible overall characteristic might be said to be that it reacted, from the depth of old folkways, against the novelty of the Renaissance, the New World, and the various hierarchies. |
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Almost everything we know about immigrant past and present suggests that they adopt with astonishing speed the folkways of America's mutant-British culture. |
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In 1976, Chinmoy released a meditative album on Folkways Records entitled Music for Meditation. |
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The event will include music, spring fashions by Folkways and door prizes. |
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His students have included Daniel Sheehy, the Director of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, and the Hon. |
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Smithsonian Folkways SFW CD 40491, 2002, one compact disc and pp. |
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