نتایج جستجو برای: tradition or prejudice
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Abstract Family Tradition Theater is the application of Integral Drama Based Pedagogy in community family education. Centered around ancient wisdom “Life Harmony”, i.e., delight way life and admiration harmony, incorporates five ideas Chinese culture into relationships to find obstacles these ways communicate. Specifically, they start with core values – filial piety, faith, righteousness propri...
To date, there is little direct evidence that people who are motivated to respond without prejudice actively work to reduce their prejudice. The authors explored people's efforts to control prejudice for an upcoming interracial interaction. They proposed that people who were motivated to respond without prejudice should exert effort to control prejudice but that their efforts should reflect the...
Abstract West European visitors to the Ottoman Empire in early-modern period frequently referred sodomy. They depicted it as a common practice there, associated particularly with ‘renegades’ (converts Islam). The report of an investigation into sexual scandal at Venetian embassy Istanbul 1588, discussed here, shows special sensitivity this issue. Historians generally discount comments territory...
art has not been extensively discussed in the islamic tradition, except a few instances in the islamic jurisprudence. there is no discussion of the essence or definition of art in islamic scholarly spheres, including philosophical spheres. one can find nothing comparable to the philosophy of art as found in the western philosophy, especially after the eighteenth century, in the philosophical or...
Prejudice against those who are perceived as 'fat' or obese (anti-fat prejudice) is rife, increasing, and associated with negative outcomes for those targeted for such treatment. The present review sought to identify and describe published research on interventions to reduce anti-fat prejudice. A systematic search of relevant databases (e.g. PsychInfo, PubMed, Scopus) found 16 published studies...
Prejudiced behavior is typically seen as emanating from prejudiced attitudes. Eight studies showed that majority-group members' beliefs about prejudice can create seemingly "prejudiced" behaviors above and beyond prejudice measured explicitly (Study 1b) and implicitly (Study 2). Those who believed prejudice was relatively fixed, rather than malleable, were less interested in interracial interac...
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