Sentences with phrase «between desired cultures»

The study noted a significant gap between desired cultures and actual cultures — a gap Gallup observed did not exist in the most successful companies.

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We also experience this contradiction between desire and action in our broader culture.
Many of the distinctive problems of modern societies, he tells us, e.g., the expansion of welfare state entitlements versus traditional free market liberalism, reflect this fundamental tension between a desire for a common good and the profound individualism of our culture.
And it is in the context of this messiness that links between folk culture and Christianity are forged in ways that bend wayward desires toward the good by creating lovers of God, lovers of creation, and lovers of humanity.
Furthermore, since our culture is roughly divided 50/50 between men and women, and man who has more than one wife is not acting in love toward all the other men who also desire to have a wife.
This desire to be read by the audience harkens back to the dialogical nature of the smart cycle, which Perkins has shown is always part of a larger conversation between the filmmaker and social culture.
For the principal, establishing the desired school culture should be foremost in every interaction between the principal, staff and the student body.
He remembered his first awkward hour in the college — joining the other first years for the freshers» get - together in the Common Room on the second floor of Foster Court, ascending the stairs under a painting by Whistler, and ending up informing a bespectacled girl with a Princess Di haircut that the Sanskrit prem meant both carnal desire and love, that there was no separation between the two in «Indian culture».
# 17 Viet Thanh Nguyen The Refugees Nine superb, understated stories from the Pulitzer Prize winner find characters stretched between cultures, countries and desires.
By setting intimate moments alongside landmark events (such as the Black Popular Culture Conference in 1991, the truce between the Crips and the Bloods in 1992, the Black Male exhibition at the Whitney in 1994, and the Black Nations / Queer Nations Conference in 1995), the archive constructs collective and private narratives to comment on identity, desire, sexuality, and loss.
Many of Dawood's questions and investigations are rooted in his own cultural heritage, life experience, and a deep desire to encourage communication between different cultures, people, and even the past and future.
Extending across the entirety of the museum, the exhibition allows for free association between artists and the themes they address: at once playful and dynamic, works from Ryan Gander, Institute for New Feeling, Liu Wa, and Yangzi invite audiences to explore a wealth of possibilities through combinations of meditation and wry humor; classical mediums of sculpture and painting are reinvented by Yngve Holen and Austin Lee; insidious implications of our hi - tech society are skewered by Lawrence Abu Hamdan and aaajiao; the powers of synthetic materials over human desire are brought to the fore by Sean Raspet and Pamela Rosenkranz; and products of Internet culture are given to refined study with Gillian Wearing and Amalia Ulman.
The allure of popular imagery for Lichtenstein grew from the desire to blur the boundaries between «high» and «low» culture as a means of fusing art with daily life.
Perhaps what really characterized New York's intellectual life in those days was the perpetual contrariety between artists» real desire for refined culture and their impetuous need to reject tradition.
Take time during the interim between jobs to re-assess your work - life balance, your career goals and your desired company culture.
Remember, a job that sounds good doesn't necessarily mean you will like it if it's a mismatch with your desires of how the workplace culture should be and if personalities conflict between you and your boss and coworkers.
Ensuring that there is a «shared journey» between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and governments — with a shared ambition for the future that reflects the desires and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, our families, communities and cultures; and
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