Sentences with phrase «bite culture we live in»

It may be that Kelley had «domestic issues», or «mental health» issues, or other factors (as is so often the case, real life stories are usually far more complex than the 24 hour / 24 second sound bite culture we live in) and that his expressions of hatred against Christianity were only secondary factors, if factors at all.

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As much as recent efforts to encourage women in STEM education and STEM jobs have helped move the needle a bit, the culture of science has often made life for women scientists harder than it already is — excluding them from clubby publishing and peer review networks and sometimes outright snubbing their achievements.
The christian culture permeates quite a bit of our day - to - day life in the US.
There needs to be more of a call of sacrifice in American culture, live a bit more below our means so that others may survive.
We experience our culture as fragmented; we live on bits of meaning and lack the overall vision that holds them together in a whole.
and so it's easy to fall into this kind of thinking for anyone, and (2) Christian culture is so pervasive even our people get bitten by it — we live in an odd time where you can be exposed to other church's preachers on the radio, podcasts, Christian books, etc. and so the church you go to is not going to be the only influence on how you think and approach God & Christianity.
We live in a society of busy - ness, with so mich expected of parents and so much to get on and do and so much pressure, that a EC is an inconvenience of having to go against the perceived norm, having to pay much more intimate attention to our babies, having to deal with bodily functions, having to wake ourselves up a bit to what our culture has conditioned us to and having to go against the grain — all of which take effort and all of which take time and / or energy away from other mummy efforts that bring more obvious and societally rewarded benefits.
In today's selfie / Instagram culture, moms are documenting every bit of their babies» day - to - day life and sharing it with the world.
I cook a big bowl of oatmeal, (one cup of oats, almost 2 of water) no salt added, and once it cools down enough to touch, I dissolve a TBS or so of shiro miso (I get mine from an oriental market, but make sure it isn't pasteurized, it has to have live cultures) in a bit of water, and mix it well into the oats.
And if you grew up in a similar time, were exposed to comparable bits of culture, and led a similarly gender - enlightened life surrounded by women, this should resonate deeply with you.
It's all just a bit slight beyond orchestrating an ode to the loyal doggos in our lives — aptly Anderson in every way, except for the whole «high school diorama» dive into Japanese culture.
Like the Staten Island educator at the center of this film, The Kindergarten Teacher pushes boundaries and crosses lines as it navigates its way through a tricky story of a five - year - old boy (newcomer Parker Sevak), who shows an unreal gift for poetry, and his teacher, Lisa (a career - best performance by Maggie Gyllenhaal, who is also one of the film's producers), who struggles in her adult - education class to be a poet as well, if only to add a bit of culture to a home life that offers her little by way of intellectual stimulation.
You may assume empathy and even genuinely feel empathy, but for whatever reason, be it unfamiliarity or decades of pop culture that make you assume how everyone acts, your interactions prove to be little more than micro-aggressions that serve as a biting reminder of the clear power divide despite living in a post Civil Rights America.
In a biting satire of student life in higher education today, Wolfe describes, with relentless detail, a debauched culture drenched in alcohol, sex, and play, where athletic prowess is king, and fraternity boys while away the days and nights boozing and notching new sexual conquestIn a biting satire of student life in higher education today, Wolfe describes, with relentless detail, a debauched culture drenched in alcohol, sex, and play, where athletic prowess is king, and fraternity boys while away the days and nights boozing and notching new sexual conquestin higher education today, Wolfe describes, with relentless detail, a debauched culture drenched in alcohol, sex, and play, where athletic prowess is king, and fraternity boys while away the days and nights boozing and notching new sexual conquestin alcohol, sex, and play, where athletic prowess is king, and fraternity boys while away the days and nights boozing and notching new sexual conquests.
In between bites, you can browse boutiques, catch some live street corner music, people watch, and soak in some Southern California culturIn between bites, you can browse boutiques, catch some live street corner music, people watch, and soak in some Southern California culturin some Southern California culture.
If you are living in Australia, it's a little bit difficult to find a destination close - by that is thoroughly emerged in another European culture.
If it's a bit of culture and sight - seeing you're after then discover the town of Faro to get a feel for Portuguese life in the old town.
I love all things travel, food, culture and photography related and will never say no to that little bit of luxury in life.
But it's often difficult to know, out of all those crucially important things you ingest via Buzzfeed and Reddit, which bits of cognitive flotsam will keep you afloat in that most terrifying of environments, real life... With this in mind, we've put together the following guide to appearing intelligent, cultured, well - educated and captivatingly opinionated, even if you might not — currently — feel like any of those things.»
We suspect this is indicative of the compensation culture in which we now live and the fear on the part of the ex-employer that if they do say anything bespoke about the employee, it could come back to bite them:
I will be sharing my sources of inspiration towards Botswana culture, values, lifestyles and generally the bits and pieces that make my African roots very important to me as we live in the modern world.
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