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Studying Abroad In Three Weeks Or Less, Sarah Moss
Mental Health Stigma As A Sociocultural Complex Within Panamanian Culture, Arielle Sanders
Mental Health Stigma As A Sociocultural Complex Within Panamanian Culture, Arielle Sanders
Journal of Vincentian Social Action
The purpose of this study is to examine mental health stigma within the sociocultural context shared by members of the Panamanian population. Mental health stigma is complex because it manifests itself differently according to the cultural context in which it is experienced. Culture informs individual beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes regarding how a person should live within their immediate household and within society. This social conditioning is accomplished through a variety of means, including the passing down of social norms, traditions, and customs. Ultimately, these cultural characteristics encourage socially acceptable behaviors while simultaneously discouraging undesirable behaviors in order to maintain group …
Global Engineering Ethics: What? Why? How? And When?, Rockwell F. Clancy Iii, Qin Zhu
Global Engineering Ethics: What? Why? How? And When?, Rockwell F. Clancy Iii, Qin Zhu
Journal of International Engineering Education
Even though engineering programs, accreditation bodies, and multinational corporations have become increasingly interested in introducing global dimensions into professional engineering practice, little work in the existing literature provides an overview of questions fundamental to global engineering ethics, such as what global engineering ethics is, why it should be taught, how it should be taught, and when it should be introduced. This paper describes the what, why, how, and when of global engineering ethics – a form adopted from a 1996 article by Charles Harris, Michael Davis, Michael Pritchard, and Michael Rabins, which has influenced the development of engineering ethics for …
Bailey Helps Students Interpret Their World, Sarah Moss
Bailey Helps Students Interpret Their World, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Alumnus Eric Hoeksema: At Home In Ukraine, Sarah Moss
Focus On The Busy Intersections Of Culture And Cultural Change, Laura Elder
Focus On The Busy Intersections Of Culture And Cultural Change, Laura Elder
Journal of Global Catholicism
The dynamics of religious resurgence reveal the important ways that religious ritual and performance are meaning making spaces which are not self-contained or cut off from the rest of culture, but rather are a key locus of cultural change. A renewed emphasis on the busy intersections of meaning making – as rituals are connected, disconnected, and reconnected to other domains of social life – would improve the utility of the Catholics & Cultures website for understanding global cultural change. And a renewed emphasis on cultural change would also provide a better means for exploring reflexively by seeking to understand both …
The Benedict Option, Our Cultural Task, And The Call To Consistent Discipleship, Keith C. Sewell
The Benedict Option, Our Cultural Task, And The Call To Consistent Discipleship, Keith C. Sewell
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
My Iphone Made Me Do It, Kevin Timmer
Chapel: A Space Between Faith And Learning?, Ryan Mcilhenny
Chapel: A Space Between Faith And Learning?, Ryan Mcilhenny
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Culture As Divine Gift, David Henreckson
Exploring Puerto Rico: The Place And Its People, Lydia Marcus
Exploring Puerto Rico: The Place And Its People, Lydia Marcus
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Beer And Brewing In German Culture: Bridging The Gaps Within Steam, John D. Sundquist
Beer And Brewing In German Culture: Bridging The Gaps Within Steam, John D. Sundquist
The STEAM Journal
A university-level course on science, history, and culture of beer and brewing offers students from a wide range of disciplines a unique opportunity to learn from each other. They gain an appreciation for STEAM and the interaction of a number of disciplines while examining a subject of growing interest. This paper provides a brief description of such a course and includes specific examples of ways in which students explore science, engineering, humanities and the arts, as these areas of research come together in the study of beer and brewing.
Globalization And The Christian Community, Duane Bajema
Globalization And The Christian Community, Duane Bajema
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Engaged Praxis And A Reformed Worldview: Response To Brian Walsh From A Student's Perspective, Emily Hutten
Engaged Praxis And A Reformed Worldview: Response To Brian Walsh From A Student's Perspective, Emily Hutten
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
One Last Chance To Tell The Truth: Possibilities And Perils In A Postmodern Age, Carl E. Zylstra
One Last Chance To Tell The Truth: Possibilities And Perils In A Postmodern Age, Carl E. Zylstra
Pro Rege
This article is based on the text of President Zylstra's 1996 Convocation address.
Shakespeare's Tragic Vision, James Koldenhoven
Convocation, John B. Hulst
Fine Arts In The Christian Community, Nick Van Til
Shameless Torchbearer, James Koldenhoven
To Be Or Not To Be An Actor, James Koldenhoven
Bumper Sticker Morality: The Ethics Of Feeling, Nick Van Til
Bumper Sticker Morality: The Ethics Of Feeling, Nick Van Til
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.