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In addition, parental respect (also known as filial piety) is a cultural value emphasized in many Asian cultures [ 2- 4].
The public interest is a cultural value - subject to taste, public debate and competing ideas.
Only in our national discourse on the black community is generic childhood immaturity anointed a "cultural value".
However, certainly at the Fat Duck's rarefied level, food has a cultural value that could, perhaps, see it qualify for public funding.
"Houses of worship have remained buildings by themselves and it may be because there is a cultural value in doing so," she said.
I wish I fully understood why certain African-Americans, apart from athletes, take on a cultural value that is nearly godlike but doesn't transcend race.
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This lesson can also be expanded into a cultural values assignment, addressing the cultural distinction and issues of importance in the countries or regions you have covered in your curriculum.
There may well be disadvantages at a social level from perpetuating a normalised cultural value of participation as involving 'activity'activity
But they also mention the beginnings of an environmental ethic, an update of an old cultural value in the area.
Suzuki, therefore, interpreted Zen not as a form of Buddhism but as a Japanese cultural value with universal relevance.
"In Britain, cinema still has generally a low cultural value, and in India it is a snobbish thing to look down on Bollywood," Dr Bhugra laments.
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