Listen to the radio, turn on the news, scroll through a news website, and don't be surprised when
you become the more cultured (and confident) version of yourself.
Not only will you have an opportunity to show off your dress, you will also have an opportunity to
become more cultured.
It seems while in Italy Szcz may have
become more cultured and he can now see the benefits of been a professional and how it can prolong your playing career at top level.
From 2011 to 2013, I read 197 books, and
I became more cultured, intelligent, informed and dare I say better looking.
Not exact matches
If you develop a company
culture based on mutual understanding and respect, your employees are
more likely to enjoy their jobs and
become ambassadors for your brand and reputation.
When you consider that
more than half of workers are willing to leave their current jobs for companies that show their appreciation to employees, adopting a
culture of gratitude
becomes your most valuable retention strategy.
Vancouver's burgeoning technology community may aspire to
become a nexus of money and talent akin to Silicon Valley, but it's making an ever
more deliberate effort to distinguish itself from the Bay Area's uncaring «tech bro»
culture.
The larger a company
becomes, the
more that
culture has to reinvent itself to accommodate
more employees and the need for management.
By embracing
culture in this way, it
becomes more accessible to companies that don't have the financial resources available or choose not to adopt some of the latest workplace trends.
Becoming a data literate
culture means integrating data platforms into our work so we can
become more familiar with it.
Needs are
becoming more diverse Conversely, as we focus on ways to avoid meals and other unessential tools, there are brilliant ideas that fit the needs of specific
cultures.
Although focusing on organizational
culture as a differentiator has
become a
more common practice in the business world, there are still many misconceptions about what
culture really means and how to make it successful.
As technology advances and businesses
become more globalized, creating a truly diverse organizational
culture that incorporates basic human principles and fosters diversity of ideas and perspectives is not just good for employees, Webster argues.
«Businesses are diversifying from traditional corporate models, and spontaneity is
becoming more valued,» says Estelle Tang, a
culture editor at Elle, where (no surprise) people tend to notice one another's clothes.
Adapting to the
culture helped SAP's North American operation back to growth and McDermott was given
more markets to oversee, including Asia - Pacific and Latin America, before
becoming president of global sales and co-CEO with Jim Hagemann Snabe in 2010 and then sole CEO in 2014.
«When female attorneys
become mothers, their constrained roles in a workplace
culture built on gender stereotypes
become even
more evident.»
But as the #MeToo movement has swept the country — exposing badly behaving bosses and out - of - control corporate
cultures — that harsh reality has
become all the
more apparent.
Berg also points out that a unified
culture will «rally the troops,» but with multiple locations, this task
becomes more challenging.
«While many markets are
becoming more like Japan, I think the
culture here is still very unique and special, so many products that are born here will stay here,» Garduño noted.
Connor Schell, executive producer of ESPN Films, told reporters on a conference call earlier this week that, when he first discussed the project that
became Made in America with the director Edelman
more than two years ago, they had no idea to what extent the Simpson trial would reassert itself into American popular
culture after two decades — not to mention the surge in popularity of the true crime genre, as seen recently with documentary series like Netflix's Making a Murderer and HBO's The Jinx.
Asper
became the network's CEO last December and since then he has cleaned up its logo (no
more blood), clarified its mission («We have to be about the
culture of fighting) and boosted subscriptions by 10 percent (subscribers now number roughly 1 million).
More Unicorn Births: While it takes the same amount of time to become a unicorn, tech culture has become much more mainstr
More Unicorn Births: While it takes the same amount of time to
become a unicorn, tech
culture has
become much
more mainstr
more mainstream.
[05:50] Do it for passion, not for money [06:10] The importance of innovation and marketing [06:30] Start with a mission and finding how to add value [06:50] Joe Gebbia's trajectory over a decade [07:10]
Culture is the ultimate element to building your brand [07:40] Namale Resort [08:00] Finding a way to do
more for others than anyone else [08:45] The beauty of competition [09:15] Don't just advertise,
become the expert [09:25] Value - added marketing [09:40] It takes 16 impressions to inspire buying behavior [10:10] Do something where marketing isn't marketing [10:30] The 17 - year old kid in real estate [11:35] Find a way to stand out from the crowd — the trash strike example [14:10] Authenticity plays a critical role [16:00] Building reciprocity with your customers [17:00] Double the value you add [17:20] Bringing innovation and marketing to the forefront [18:35] Innovation can mean raising your price [18:55] What innovation really means [19:25] Changing the way something is perceived [20:55] The man who was copying Tony constantly [22:00] Does change happen in a second?
Plant - based milk is already showing a tendency to take market share from the sales of conventional milk in the U.S., with sales in one category growing as sales in another category decline.21 It seems plausible that
cultured and plant - based meat will similarly take market share from the sales of conventional meat, especially as it
becomes more cost - competitive, widely available, and harder to distinguish from conventional meat in taste and texture.
GFI estimates that
cultured meat could
become cost - competitive with conventional meat in about a decade.42 The Open Philanthropy Project (Open Phil) reports that one of two scientists they spoke with who work on tissue engineering gave a similar estimate — though Open Phil themselves remain much
more pessimistic about the timeline for the widespread commercial availability of
cultured meat.43 We are not certain whether it is realistic to expect
cultured meat to
become cost - competitive with conventional meat within a decade.
Our
culture, our processes, our leaders, and our teams have
become wiser, stronger, and
more mature because of it.
Since
becoming independent in 2016, Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank Group has been on a technology transformation, adopting
more cloud software as a service solutions, shifting towards a
more agile, devops
culture and releasing consumer - facing applications for mobile and internet banking.
Should those trends persist, in the long term America's religious
culture may
become more like Denmark's than like that of the Bible Belt of Billy Graham's youth.
The deal of self - deception
becomes more attractive to us when certain vices are elevated in our hierarchy of values, and in many cases these are determined by our
culture.
If our American
culture is
more Hobbesian than Hobbes in its incapacity to supply a summum bonum, unable even to choose between happiness and individuality, de Sade's challenge
becomes a
more serious question than normal opinion dares take seriously.
«
Culture is
becoming more tribal,» he says.
If we turn to the non-written elements of first - century
culture, and particularly those encountered in the urban environments of the eastern empire, the importance of imperial ideology in the public
culture of its day
becomes all the
more visible.
As mainline Protestantism ceased to be a
culture - forming force in American public life, the void was filled by a new Catholic presence in the public square and, perhaps most influentially in electoral terms, by the emergent activism of evangelical, fundamentalist, and Pentecostal Protestantism in what would
become known as the Religious Right» a movement that has formed a crucial part of the Republican governing coalition for
more than a quarter - century.
Thanks to the breaking of social bonds in our families and communities, and the lack of self - control that a
culture of indulgence promotes, we will continue to
become more bureaucratic and inefficient in our governance, while at the same time creating the conditions whereby citizens
become less capable of leading their own lives.
In a
culture where lobbyists and media conglomerates seem to have
more influence over politics than the common person, it's easy to
become skeptical.
But it does mean that engaging with
culture as Christians is a difficult prospect, especially as our lives
become more and
more inundated with cultural media and as
culture becomes more and
more secularized.
These three features of Western
culture — consumerism, individualism, and secularism — have not been fully embraced by Russians since Western ways of thinking
became more familiar to them after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
All the information made me feel like I had a little
more control of my place in a
culture that's
becoming more confusing and disheartening every day.
I might be opening a can of worms here, but this is an important issue that I think will draw
more and
more attention as our
culture becomes more global.
This type of analysis is very much a part of current concerns about how media manipulate, for example encouraging us to
become more active consumers, creating unrealistic perceptions of a
more violent world, and imposing American
culture on media audiences throughout the globe.
First, in our
culture with its tradition of voluntaristic moralism it is difficult for people to accept the idea that an individual is not personally responsible for having a neurosis and yet is responsible to society for getting help, i.e., for
becoming more responsible.
It was only under the influence of nineteenth century Western androcentricity, one of the
more dubious «blessings» of British colonial rule, that many educated Indians would
become uneasy with this accentuation of femininity in a
culture hero.
It is
becoming more and
more clear that Catholics can not remain faithful while trying to «blend in» to the default American
culture.
The Counter-
Culture became less defined by a positive understanding of the alternative
culture it offered, and
more by a general antagonism towards the «Establishment.»
As Heidegger journeyed
more and
more deeply into his intuition of Being, it
became ever
more clear to him that a central problem in Western
culture is the forgetfulness of Being, and that this forgetfulness is symptomized by the will - to - power: that impulse to dominate and subjugate the world in light of human projects.
This once would have been my critique of the church in Australia, but things have changed as our
culture has
become more secularised and selfish.
Sociologically, christians are fading away because as a
culture, we are
becoming more and
more unique; intent on individualism as opposed to group judgement.
The counterculture of the sixties has
become the common
culture today, and Americans are united only by an insistence on «ever fewer restraints on the sovereign self» and an insatiable desire «for ever
more material comforts and pleasures.»
Blending
cultures: Faith traditions are
becoming more diverse in the U.S. as people of different denominations, cultural backgrounds and ethnic heritages adopt new beliefs or reinterpret traditional ones.
Until the day when the One Cell had broken into small divisions, where each thinks he is the righteous
more than any other, so here it is it went multiplying to unend to
becoming to suit each
culture and race???