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In several labs studied to date, practitioners hope that by working from social descriptors of culturally understood phenotypic traits that they will be able to capture shared biological, societal and environmental risks that aggregate to make some groups sicker than others.
But Gracia seems to have in mind the relevant cultural understanding of the term, since we are told (2011a, p. 8) that "those parts of the Caribbean and South America that were French, Dutch, or English colonies, such as Haiti and Jamaica" are not part of Latin America (i.e., culturally understood).
Nursing and teaching are similarly culturally understood.
"Mexican people need to speak in a way that is culturally understood". The consul said he will reserve Wednesdays to meet face-to-face with visitors who need his help.
Once this sleeping enlightenment has woken, the master quickly transforms into the embodiment of goodness and strength, having the ability to communicate the possibilities of their discovery with the world in everyday language that is easily and culturally understood.
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One of the nine, Timothy Yates, wrote in a recent Facebook post: "I have been privileged enough to grow up in international schools throughout high school years and what I treasure most is the ability to empathise and culturally understand those who surround me".
Businesses need to culturally understand why each group is different.
When I speak publicly about violence against women, this comparison, which you may have seen before, is the one that stops people in their tracks because while we can, culturally, understand the horror of war and the sacrifices of soldiers, we are disinclined to think of the terrorism of everyday domestic violence in our midst: The number of U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan and Iraq is 6,614.
While it can be beneficial to offer additional leadership and communication training for employees of varying backgrounds, it is vital for all employees to be more culturally aware, understand their own biases, and embrace the cultural differences of other groups.
Furthermore, Ursula Hess will draw from her research on the communication of emotions to discuss whether emotions are universally understood or culturally dependent.
He told the synod: "It sounds as if the church wants an entirely religious response – removed from our behaviour, actions and conversation". It was not a request for "christenings without Christianity" but making "culturally relevant references readily understood by the majority of Britons", he explained.
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