Sentences with phrase «across generational»

Each of these instances of reverse mentorship shows you are willing to give back and teach across generational boundaries — a fine, and marketable, skill in today's workforce.
While people across generational spectrums have tried marijuana, the heaviest users today are squarely in the 18 to 29 age bracket.
Get your people talking and working across their generational divides.
His art reaches across generational, political and economic divides to bring people together in ways very few others have been able to do.
Through solo and curated group exhibitions featuring local, national and international artists, we will contemplate culture and traditional across generational and historical timescales.
Sara Boyd President, The Omaha Community Foundation Topic: «The Family Dynamic: Making Good Across Generational Divides»
It's the kind of simple entertainment that you'd find scattered around the multiplexes twenty years ago, and as a result will translate across the generational divide.
,» in the next five years use of foods with special label codes like low sodium / salt free, low / reduced, fat / no fat, or whole grain / made with whole grain is expected to decline across every generational group, except Gen Z, ages 0 - 23, who are still learning about foods and nutrition.
It is more in tune with the economic and social realities of the city, such as the need for interactions across generational lines.
Sara Boyd President, The Omaha Community Foundation Topic: «The Family Dynamic: Making Good Across Generational Divides»
Leadership and communication styles, in particular, do not always translate well across a generational divide.

Not exact matches

Tribes made war against one another all across America for everything from territory disputes to crimes committed and even generational grudges.
Traveling across a spectacular landscape, the Croods are rocked by generational clashes and seismic shifts as they discover an incredible new world filled with fantastic creatures — and their outlook is changed forever.
If you look at the top issues, whether it's tax reform, whether it's our increasing debt, whether it's healthcare reform, our incumbents in Congress are continuing to kick the can down the road, and these are generational issues, so the fact that I'm running as a new generation candidate with an independent voice, I think that's why you're seeing so much support out - pouring across the district for the campaign.
The importance of generational perception is heightened when dealing with global audiences across geography and industry.
Occupational health departments have seen their spend on «special equipment» such as orthopaedic chairs and assistive technology rise across all the generational groups within corporate organisations.
School choice is creating generational changes across Louisiana, and I'm extremely proud of the reforms we made to offer greater opportunities and educational options for our children.»
The AAPI community is also the fastest - growing racial group in the United States — representing more than 48 ethnicities, over 300 spoken languages, varied socioeconomic status, and distinctions across immigration history, generational status, culture, and religion.»
While Canadians» satisfaction with home insurance providers has declined in all regions across the country since 2014, it's Generation Y where this dissatisfaction has eroded far more rapidly than any other generational group.
The average amount of credit card debt remains fairly consistent across Generation X, though the older Gen Xers do have a notable spike of nearly 25 percent more debt than the amount owed by their younger generational contemporaries.
Not far from Tikal, in garbage dumps across the country, are the descendants of the Mayan kings who built these pyramids, young boys and girls working 12 hours a day to salvage recyclables that will pay for a meal, that will allow them to survive for another day, that will do nothing to break them out of the cycle of generational poverty.
The performance structures are sculptures made of wood and found materials that serve as totems to mark spiritual space and connect across geographic, temporal and generational worlds.
Roughly half the 70 pieces are by artists who don't self - identify as African - American; much of the work, across ethnic and generational lines, is abstract.
Of her works, Campbell notes: «As we approach the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre, Red Summer, and other race riots that took place across the country, I offer this installation to ponder the architecture of our country and its relationship to justice, reparations, accountability, privilege, civic responsibility, codes of silence, generational trauma, tradition, legacy, apology, national inheritance, and reconciliation.»
In another set of interactions, works by the perennially influential Philip Guston appear across three generational shifts: a Social Realist drawing of Klansmen, dated 1930, hangs amid politically progressive paintings by Jacob Lawrence (the great War Series from 1946 - 47), prints by Louis Lozowick, Hugo Gellert and Mabel Dwight, and photographs by Dorothea Lange, Margaret Bourke - White and Walker Evans; his modestly scaled abstraction, «Dial» (1956), is installed between Mark Rothko's imposing «Four Darks in Red» (1958) and Louise Bourgeois» classically phallic «Quarantania» (1941) in the galleries devoted to Abstract Expressionism; and a large, brooding, late figurative canvas of heads, shoes and eyeballs, «Cabal» (1977), turns up beside paintings by artists twenty - five to thirty years his junior, along with one from Cy Twombly, who was two years older than Guston, born in 1911, and one by Alma Thomas, who lived from 1891 to 1978.
Projected across a range of screens and deceptively complex abstract objects that recall the basic geometric shapes of early - stage animations, the videos tell the story of a generational clash between two chikhas.
In relationship to the generational exhibition across the street, it is possible to make a few observations: It is clear in the BLT Gallery that all artists invested themselves without reservation in the communicative possibilities of the object, whether it be a painting, sculpture or video.
As an artist - driven, socially engaged contemporary art institution, our mission is to bring members of different communities together to provoke dialogue across ethnic, class, and generational differences, through contemporary art making.
Representing a multi - generational mix of artists, the Gallery's program is focused on contemporary artists from the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, Turkey and beyond, working across different media, traditional and new, who employ a research based approach.
The study group was small — only 750 participants across three generational groups (Millennial, Gen X, Boomer)-- but it gives a discouraging impression overall of the state of home cooking.
We emphasize the complexities of these types of relationships to: (1) recognize the heterogeneity of gendered and generational perspectives within and across communities, (2) acknowledge the possibilities of productive discussions that place diverse ontological and epistemological conceptualizations of human - environmental dynamics together, (3) challenge top - down solutions, institutional norms, and bureaucratic restrictions that may serve as barriers to best practices, and (4) identify multimedia and internet - based outputs that can serve both local and researcher constituents.
There, in the opening, brilliant essay «What is Seen and What is Not Seen» — a work that perfectly nails Obamanomics, and the entire «green jobs» fallacy that is the latest re-branding of central planning (if in its most devastating form: mandating energy price hikes on top of generational debt)-- I ran across a stunning reminder:
And it was recognized those actions were a crap shoot (Where good science and policy goes bad: de-salinization plants in Oz rather than managing episodic flooding, drilling 20,000 ′ below a seafloor 5,000 ′ under a precious biosphere to seek oil that is abundantl available on dry land, for examples), but can anyone name a project of doubt on the scale of this one where unspeakable trillions are to be spent, redistributed, productivity disincentized, where people's lives across the world will be thrown into uncertainty, where this trans - generational mindset will, by design, crush the willful and spirited energy and creativity of human kind until it is finally overthrown democratically or otherwise?
At this point, Microsoft is saying that every Xbox game released from now until the next big generational leap (if one ever comes) will play across the entire Xbox family, and that's the only way Microsoft and Sony have been able to get away with selling these mid-generation console updates.
«influence generational change, through national allied health leadership, building a responsive workforce, advocacy, partnerships and support across the multiple sectors that influence health and wellbeing».
The new estimate provides us with another reminder why, as a generational effort, the national effort to close the gap was placed above politics and remains a constant across political cycles.
This trauma pathogen likely extends across at least three generations, with the most recent trans - generational iteration of the original trauma being reflected in the symptoms of attachment - based «parental alienation.»
The time use patterns of children are compared across two parent families, single mother families, single father families, three generational families, and grandparent families.
Our people face generational challenges to achieve equality across a range of social and economic indicators.
Panelists also had a lot to say in terms of the generational divides found at the brokerage level across the board today.
«In creating this deep cohort of up - and - coming entrepreneurial visionaries, we are looking at generational issues across many levels and the cascade of our value proposition from the brand to our brokers, from our brokers to their agents, and from agents to their clients,» says Sue Yannaccone, president and CEO of ERA Real Estate.
Cities across the country are having to adapt to the needs of the millennial generation, who make up the largest share of home buyers, according to a generational trends report by NAR.
The NAHREP 10 will be prominently displayed at every chapter and national event to guide the association's members and supporters to success in their careers and to create generational wealth across the organization.
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