Sentences with phrase «about every culture around»

I think it's something that's pretty much native to just about every culture around the world, flavoured with the local spices and / or vegetables.
Learn about cultures around the world.
They're all perfect little set pieces (and I suspect they're plastic models) but there's culinary cuisine from just about every culture around the world.

Not exact matches

SXSW screwed up last October when it canceled two panels that revolved around Gamergate, an ongoing debate in the video game community about the way women are portrayed in the gaming culture.
No, this book won't offer you many chuckles, but it might help readers break through our culture's unhelpful silence around our inevitable end and think through how to go about the final chapter of life with some dignity.
So although the inevitable stress of the holiday season is sure to bring about challenges all its own, remember to look to the culture you've built, and you should be able to turn the mood around pretty quickly.
New York «s culture website Vulture wrote recently about the difficulty in forecasting this year's Best Picture Oscar race for reasons that include an especially diverse crowd of contenders, as well as last - minute controversies and an all - around «politically charged moment» in time.
But when it comes to the intricacies of daily life, have you ever stopped to think about how your daily routine compares with others around the globe and just how much culture influences your behavior?
But what about the other way around: a company looking to improve morale and culture seeking unlimited paid time off as the solution?
Amid a litany of accusations about Uber's «bro culture,» board member Arianna Huffington has been trying to help turn things around, and she's starting at the top — with CEO Travis Kalanick.
Second, concerns about China's political culture / values (especially human rights) and security issues seem to be less of a factor in shaping public hesitancy around a free trade agreement when compared to certain economic considerations.
In order for our witness to mean anything to ourselves, our kids, or anyone who might darken our doors, we have to think about the culture we live in and what makes it particularly hostile to orthodox belief — as well as ways in which people around us might be uniquely susceptible to aspects of our faith that are true.
It is clear that this is precisely what Paul's statement is about; but because he was expressing a vision of reality that he himself was unable to spell out in a practical application to his own culture, we also have continued to stumble around in the slavery of the old law regarding relationships, catching the vision in some areas — in theory, at least — and ignoring it in others.
The questions about religion and public life, those calling for «public» discussion, no longer focus on the verifiability of religious speech but concern quite other issues: methods of understanding and describing the religious realities, old and new, that we see appearing around us; useful criteria for assessing these religions and for defining and comprehending this new set of powers in our public life; and ways of protecting vital religious groups from the excesses of the public reaction to them, and protecting the public from the excesses of powerful religious groups — hardly questions a secular culture had thought it would have to take seriously!
Less, what if instead of thinking about our next vocational, world changing, culture making move — what if you and I took a serious inventory of how the people around us are affected by our lives.
One only has to think about the countless cultures around the world that developed gods independently of each other long before humans began to travel globe to realize that all gods are a result of mans ego, fear and lack of understanding.
Talk about women mutlitation... talk about wherever islam goes it destroys the host culture, look at Persia, Egypt, or Turkey once the center of christianity... most islamic states where delivered by war... look around you today... what you see all over the world is exactly what islam has been from DAY ONE.
Abby: Funnily enough, I think the movie might actually open up a helpful dialogue about sex for teenage girls and their parents, and I think it takes away the pressure pop culture has built up around sex over the years.
The culture around us is talking about race, justice, facts, and feelings.
Funnily enough, I think the movie might actually open up a helpful dialogue about sex for teenage girls and their parents, and I think it takes away the pressure pop culture has built up around sex over the years.
Despite patriarchal attitudes about women, family life was more important in Hebrew culture than it was to the cultures around them.
Hard conversations are coming, perhaps legislation, around gun control, about hatred, racism, religion, about our culture's glorification of violence, our nationalism, and the divisions between us, yes, those conversations need to happen, but not just now: now is the time for grieving, now is the time for loving, for burying, for mourning with those who mourn, for gathering humanity together, and for compassion.
But have we learned (or relearned) anything new about culture, society or our own methods of engagement with the world around us?
Around the turn of the century, anthropologists realized that they could tell a great deal about a culture by studying its use of language.
A book I am reading now is called «Sea of Faith» and its about the interaction between Christian and Islamic culture in war and peace around the Mediteranean Sea from 600 to around 1700 I think.
Paul did not make the presumption that a group of people in Athens sitting around the marketplace of ideas knew anything about his life, culture, world or religion.
Here's the thing about matcha, for as pop - culture as it is at this moment in time it's been around for thousands of years — and cares non if you love it or hate it.
Here, kids ages three to twelve can enjoy crafts and activities that immerse them in the Southwestern experience, such as making Indian headbands and pinch pots; hearing tales told by cowboy storytellers; learning about local culture, geography and indigenous plants and animals; or splashing around in the Water Playground.
But back when Zimmern was first shopping the idea for Bizarre Foods around to television networks, execs weren't exactly chomping at the bit to make «a show that tells stories about culture through food.»
It's the culture at the club and it starts with the owner... you got to held people accountable & be about winning not about turning around profit (which by the way if you win gets bigger as you attract more commercial deals & bigger players that wants to win / play for the best)!!
As a child and teen, I accompanied them on trips around the world — learning about history, art, language, culture and trying new foods.
Week 4 — A review of some of the most pertinent religious beliefs that Americans hold about gender, sexuality and childbirth, how this compares with indigenous cultures around the world, and how this is influencing the way we are conceiving, gestating and birthing our children.
Anaïs delights in leaning about other cultures and traditions, and weaves her tales of her adventures around the world in the stories that she tells her students.
We seek to educate students about cultures and religions from around the world.
I've learned more about how bizarre some of the things Americans do can seem to others living in another culture than the other way around.
Culturally speaking, here in the western world we start potty learning very, very, very late (in most cultures around the world even today, pottying happens much earlier simply due to logistics — just consider how few people really have access to disposable diapers or laundry facilities to accomodate cloth diaper washing, so these cultures are simply more aware of and responsive to a baby's innate ability to recognize and signal about their need for elimination, just as a baby is able to signal for hunger).
We discussed her ideas about how shame often impacts the way we parent, how we can change the culture around parenting to be more supportive, and strategies for shame - proofing your relationship with your child.
32 Pages 3 - 7 years ABOUT AROUND THE WORLD IN A BATHTUB Explore bathing practices in different countries and cultures in this lively, colorful picture book.From a hammam in Turkey to a maqii on the Alaskan...
I mean we think about the different cultures around the world that use these, right?
But just you know a little bit but when you think about it in other cultures around the world they don't sell jarred plain baby food.
Just two per cent - about 3,000 - licensed premises have taken advantaged of being able to serve alcohol around the clock, according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Culture Secretary Maria Miller is facing fresh questions about her expenses claims after it was reported that she stopped claiming a second home allowance at around the time MPs were asked to sign a declaration that they would pay tax on any such property when it was sold.
Culture and creative expression provided a key to the Revolution of 2011 that confounded the foreign policy experts around the world, and they reveal much about the divisions tearing the country apart today.
«My campaign has really been centered about quality of life, the issues that are plaguing the city and the fact that we're not getting the services we deserve as taxpayers but it's also been centered around the pay to play at City Hall and that there's literally a «For Sale» sign at the gates and we need to change this culture,» she said on NY1's «Morning on 1» show Friday morning.
But it also left lingering ethical questions about the mayor's behavior and even confirmed the existence of a culture at City Hall in which the mayor considered it normal to make the case for donors in front of city agencies that report to him and acceptable to seek «an end run around» campaign finance limits.
Much has been written about the triumph of geek culture, but what I am seeing all around goes deeper: not just a fondness for comic books and fantasy novels, but a wholesale embrace of scientific thinking in popular entertainment.
What is fascinating about human cultures is that despite every opportunity for us to be swamped by the cultures around us, somehow the cultures are quite strong, as if deflecting the cultures around them.
I don't have any illusions about how easy it is to turn the culture around, but I've never had any dealing with any person who didn't have some aspiration to the good.
All the while, Jerolmack learns about the shifting shape of communities, the cultures that grow up around pigeon - keeping and about pigeon politics.
I grew up around Traditional Chinese Medicine and one thing that was so fascinating about their culture was how much green tea they drink for health purposes.
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