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| Alphabetical [« »] criticizing 1 critiqued 1 cultivate 1 cultural 26 culturally 2 culture 16 culture-blindness 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 peacemaker 27 but 27 her 26 cultural 26 one 26 there 25 community | Mons. Thomas Menamparampil, SDB Salt of the Earth IntraText - Concordances cultural |
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1 1 | 1. Cultural Insertion~ ~ 2 1,1 | and more globalized, each cultural and civilizational group 3 1,1 | Executive Officer of Coca Cola, “cultural barriers go up, presenting 4 1,2 | be leaders who can handle cultural differences with skill that 5 1,2 | technical than they are cultural”. This dictum is equally 6 1 | Cultural Differences~ ~ 7 1,6 | we acquire a measure of cultural self-awareness. We begin 8 1,8 | we are not able to read cultural signals, we may take offense 9 1,9 | different according to different cultural traditions. Mistakes in 10 1,10| or slow. Two systems of Cultural Unconscious are colliding. 11 1,11| it easier to presuppose a Cultural Unconscious that governs 12 1,14| institutions have remained cultural ghettoes, closed in upon 13 1,14| around and unawake to various cultural sensitivities. It is not 14 1,14| ourselves aloof, and remain cultural islands within the larger 15 1,14| ourselves further into their cultural world.~ ~ 16 1,15| and distant manner in the cultural world in which we live, 17 1,18| only when we are at the cultural wavelength of~a community. 18 1,18| if we do not develop a cultural awareness from our earliest 19 1,18| to learn too from other cultural groups. Certain civilizations 20 1,19| people according to their cultural genius, you may be surprised 21 1,19| soul of that particular cultural group, and the society was 22 1,19| transformed from within and its cultural heritage enhanced. ~ ~ ~ 23 2,20| Aside from the need for cultural insertion, we religious 24 2,28| neighbourhood-society from the cultural point of view, would be 25 2,34| that is inserted into a cultural context, dynamically involved 26 3,70| their ethnic identity and cultural heritage, may, in fact,