11. Today, the lack of a widely accepted cultural tradition for giving the necessary support after childbirth puts many families at risk. 12. Women politicians and activists say they are fighting deeply held cultural traditions. 13. Described by the government as a Japanese cultural tradition, the consumption of whale meat only started after the second world war, when it filled a dietary gap. 14. Already the global economy requires unprecedented grasp of diverse viewpoints and cultural traditions. 15. And Bartabas skims rather casually through a very specific cultural tradition. 16. And more than any network, PBS emphasized cultural traditions, from ice music in Lapland to singers in Ireland. 17. And while parents held tight to cultural traditions, their children quickly adopted different values. 18. As the piece progresses, the mixings of languages and cultural traditions multiply. 19. Aberrant cases of suspected child abuse tied to cultural traditions regularly make headlines in this increasingly diverse nation. 20. But Harman said the practice springs from no single cultural tradition and shares ancient philosophical origins with religious sacrifices and martyrdom, including the crucifixion of Christ. |