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Similar negative cultural clutter exists in all our different faiths".
However, some NGOs find that religion is used to excuse or veil negative cultural norms.
Yet she also notes some negative cultural connotations: that the treacherous substance can symbolise overindulgence is just one.
"This comes from negative cultural perceptions of young people in society – they don't always value our contributions at village meetings, for example".
This principal applies to maths and children are only vindicated in their avoidance of tackling the subject by negative cultural language and stereotypes.
Hadid, who gained a degree in mathematics before she became an architect, said that it was important to get rid of negative cultural stereotypes about maths.
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But while we can take the rubbernecking factor as a negative, or cultural tourism, there is also something inherently positive to be found in the Dipper's explicit bars.
These impacts could include positive or negative social, cultural, economic, or environmental impacts.
The barriers to adaptation included increasing costs, users' negative perception, cultural changes, lack of proper training and lack of implementation proper planning.
Ill health in conflict areas including the spread of HIV could be exacerbated by negative social cultural practices that increase vulnerability to HIV infection.
Despite recognition of the negative eco-cultural impacts of feral ungulates as observed through the exclusion fence project, they wanted to maintain buffalo and horse on their Country to financially benefit from potential pet-meat and live export industries.
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