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"Canadians culturally are quite a bit more utilitarian, more conservative, more practical in some ways.
No doubt we feel more grief and shock when those near us geographically or culturally are hurt.
Wade's book is all pseudoscientific rubbish, because he can't justify his first and primary point: his claim that the human racial groups we recognize today culturally are scientifically meaningful, discrete biological divisions of humans.
Reported percentage de ADHD among boys was similar (mothers, 15.4% and teachers, 14.4%), but quite the opposite was true among girls (11% and 3.8%, respectively), corroborating the findings indicated in the literature that teachers have more difficulty evaluating lack of attention, hyperactivity and impulsiveness among girls, who culturally are expected to be quieter and more introverted [ 21].
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Everything that I need, culturally, is on that street.
Finally, though, to insist that violence be interpreted culturally is to divorce it from human experience.
Hence, because many of the phenomena viewed as polluting cross-culturally are related to these concerns, pollution fears are interpreted as projections or symbolizations of these repressed instincts.
For Brackett personal adaptability and a willingness to work cross-culturally are vital.
"Culturally we are visible.
Culturally they are excessively masculine".
Culturally, Danes are also different.
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