Sacred texts such as the Quran, or the Bible are based on personal interpretations of the texts. Strong personalities can influence the perspective of others and their interpretations of these sacred texts. ... Personalities and cultures both influence each other, along with many other outside forces such as other cultures, observations, interpretations, personal life choices, or the environmental circumstances. ... Keeping cultures other than American in mind, religion is a strict way of life and the majority of people in that culture must conform to those beliefs with little personal choice....
How can you think that you can feel sexual attractions from children and claim it is artistic interpretation and recreation? ... However, as a Korean social norm, Koreans regard Lolita Concept as a taboo, and they also state that if there are any possibilities of increasing the sexual abuse of children, these possibilities should be prohibited under a strict law and consequence. ... Some fans of Korean young idol groups and literature analyzers argue that it does not cause a problem in society only because they think that a concept is just a concept and her interpretations were creative and ar...
Becker looked at deviance as an interpretation of meaning as seen by the reactors who give the title of deviance to actors. ... Kitsuse viewed deviance as a three stage process in "which the members of a group, community or society interpret behavior as deviant, define persons who so behave as a certain kind of deviant, and accord them the treatment considered appropriate to such deviants." [3] In the first stage in which deviance may be conceived, it is important to note that the deviant behaviors or attributes do not necessarily have to exist, their just has to be an interpretati...
Intercultural communication is a symbolic, interpretive, transactional, contextual process in which the degree of difference between people is large and important enough to create dissimilar interpretations and expectations about what is regarded as competent behaviors that should be used to create shared meanings (Koester, at el. 93). ... For example, "In Saudi Arabia, due to strict Islamic laws, women are raised in a style that is bound to influence how people in that culture will perceive one's sea. ... Intercultural communication is a symbolic, interpretive, and contextual process in...
In the first case, the government must decide whether it is better to allow individuals to have complete freedom or to enforce strict law and order. ... The most common ways for a government to maintain order are through government legislation, interpretation of the law, and enforcement of the law. ...
However, she is also the woman upon whom the most strict and rigid social expectations are enforced and for whom it is the most difficult to achieve the kind of autonomy for which she yearns. In fact, her most strict critic is her own son, Hamlet, who finds it utterly despicable that his mother pursues his own uncle for a romantic relationship after her husband's death. ... Interestingly, Gertrude herself has little to say in defense or explanation of her decision, which has left the interpretation of her motives and even her mental state up to the judgment of readers and literary critics...
On the other hand, once students are faced with the burden of having to comply with the intense demands and strict rules to which the group subjects them, they begin to desire to liberate themselves from these pressures. ... Just as an individual's fashion choices do not point in only one direction but raise the possibility of a number of different outcomes or interpretations, so do critics of fashion in society present differing opinions regarding what fashion decisions really mean. ...