Sentences with phrase «becoming humanized»

Closely resembling guerrilla marketing, seemingly intangible brands cross into unchartered public territory, becoming humanized in their vulnerability.
We were all very keen not to allow Dolly to become humanized.
As he becomes humanized, needing to protect himself as well as the Jews, he realizes that no good deed goes unpunished.

Not exact matches

Pamela Post, head of original programming at Viacom - owned Logo, which makes content for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender viewers, praised Caitlyn Jenner as humanizing transgender people and making it more possible to air series like Becoming Us on mainstream television.
Video blogging is a particularly strong content strategy towards humanizing a business and is quickly becoming more popular.
This guide will help you to understand how to develop a human - centered approach, humanize your brand, and become a leader in the emerging field of human - centered marketing.
In Schumacher's view, goals of agriculture should be directed «to keep man in touch with living nature, of which he is and remains a highly vulnerable part; to humanize and ennoble man's wider habitat; and to bring forth the foodstuffs and other materials which are needed for a becoming life.
But the vision of a more humanizing community can become a reality only as these institutions function more fully as human growth and development centers!
«5 Human history is the story of man's humanizing nature, or, to put it in another way, in man nature becomes human.
Here, then, is the sum and substance of Marx's concept of transcendence: The moment, nature gave birth to man by a «spontaneous generation», it became essentially related to him, to be humanized by his free activity.
They humanize what has become a scientistic discipline and call philosophers back to the love of wisdom.
The Christian contribution in this context should be in relation to the struggle of India to develop, through dialogue among the many religions, cultures and philosophies, a body of common insights about being and becoming human, that is, a common framework of humanism which will humanize the spirit of modernity and the process of modernization.
Only then can law become an instrument of humanizing the technological culture of the global village and of meeting the demands of social liberation of the dalits, the tribals and the women whether in our separate communities of faith or at large in the country.
By gradually developing a vigorous growth and enrichment program, your church can become a significant participant in the new, humanizing network of growth opportunities that is helping more and more people to find «life in all its fullness» (John 10:10 NEB) at each age and stage of the journey.
When my mom became ill I started getting back in touch with myself the began to humanize (is that even a word?)
«Rebel» is honest enough about its hero's flaws (including a passing nod to Salinger's attraction to very young women), and Hoult works hard to humanize a man who became a cultural statue over years of reclusiveness.
Even a scene of Post staffers sifting through thousands of pages becomes riveting in Spielberg's humanizing hands.
Purely on movie terms, the similarity between Lydia and Delia is important in that it not only shows Lydia's Goth identity to be a pretty superficial attempt towards differentiation, but also humanizes Delia and keeps her from becoming a total caricature.
Like Jerry Maguire, it's a morality play about a cocky young man humanized by failure who becomes a success as a human being only after failing spectacularly in business.
As she's pursued by the threatening yet slow - moving creature, who relentlessly trails her close behind, the film becomes something of a character study of victims, both monster and human — a zombie humanized with a happy past, and a woman desensitized by a more troubled one.
Full of the lavish sets and extravagant costumes becoming of a royal family period drama, the film, steeped in monarchy, feels buoyant and vibrant in no small part thanks to the actors» ability to humanize such aristocratic characters.
But how much do you let it in order to humanize the school before it becomes a negative influence?
And since dialogue is the encounter in which the united reflection and action of the dialoguers are addressed to the world which is to be transformed and humanized, this dialogue can not be reduced to the act of one person's «depositing» ideas in another, nor can it become a simple exchange of ideas to be «consumed» by the discussants.
«This category is experiencing substantial growth due in large part to pet parents understanding the value of their own oral health, the humanizing of their pets and the increased emphasis in the media about pet wellness,» says Deborah Brown, vice president of Pet King Brands, Inc., based in Westmont, Ill. «Pet parents are also becoming more educated about the long - term implications of not providing good oral care.»
Wuollett: Pet owners are becoming increasingly sympathetic to the needs of their pets, and they are humanizing them more than ever, treating them like members of their family.
This allows the work to become more humanized and warms up from its initially cold presence in the room.
Alex Prager's well - dressed ladies are lost in thought as well, and the photos live in a psychological space that sometimes becomes Lynchian, while Stella Vine's dripping, big - eyed paintings of Princess Di or Lisa Lopes humanize celebrity.
Humanizing his work, and differentiating it from many of his fellow Pop artists, Dine invested everyday items with personal significance; a bathrobe inspired by a newspaper advertisement became a symbol for the artist himself; palettes and brushes referred to the artist's trade.
Social media allows us to show another side and become more humanized.
Your interactions become «humanized» colleague - to - colleague discussions rather than impersonal mass - marketing messages.
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