Sentences with phrase «culture built upon it»

The most this period could have done was to buy time for a fuller and better synthesis to be worked out between Catholic theology, and what is either well proven, or at least intrinsically probable in the philosophy of modern science, and the culture built upon it.

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And at the highest level, business leaders should build their company culture upon their vision, social purpose and greater mission.
When it comes to recruiting, the No. 1 thing you have in your arsenal is your company culture, and everything that follows — benefits, policies and leadership - should build upon it.
Those who build a culture around those ideas are building upon something that is largely unchangeable.
SNI Technology's reputation in technical staffing placement is built upon their commitment in getting to know each professional's unique talents and career goals; thereby, allowing them to better match each professional with a company whose distinct culture and skill requirements ensure that both employee and client are satisfied.
Much of Western Culture is based upon and indeed built upon the teachings of Jesus Christ — Democracy and the Protestant Work Ethic are just two things that immediately come to mind.
For all the difficulty of understanding his thought, he can be more readily grasped and appreciated by Western man than can, for example, Oriental thought, because Whitehead's thought is built upon what is already familiar to us in our own Western culture and tradition.
At the same time, I did hear a pastor prophesy about a decade ago for churches to start building because we were heading for this time where all our culture has put their collective faith into will fail to fulfil them and they will come banging upon the doors of churches that are alive and vibrant.
Of these, the «Christ above culture» type seeks a synthesis of culture with Christ so that grace perfects or builds upon culture.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
Solomon's rule, for the most part peaceful, with wide international connections, great prosperity, a time of building and a beginning of development of the arts and general culture, rests squarely upon the work of mighty King David.
The movie certainly builds upon themes that Christ - followers might find challenging and counter-intuitive to western culture, but certainly in an insightful way that's also benefitted by some impressive voice acting and unbelievable set pieces you won't expect from a stop - motion film.
According to Quesada, his grandparents founded Ramar Foods to give the generations to follow something they could build upon, and as Asian - Americans become a larger and more significant segment of the United States population, the company's connection to Filipino culture and ongoing evolution becomes all the more important.
This recognition is a testament to the program Cat has built based upon a culture of sharing, tasting, and education meant to empower and inspire every server, as well as enrich the experience of each guest.
Led by researchers at NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, the study builds upon recent findings that the same program generally improves the behavior and academic skills of children and helps shy students be more engaged in their classwork.
On the other hand, Kyoto is not simply protecting its old traditions and culture, but is rather building upon the rich traditions of predecessors as a foundation for open domestic and international exchange.
Secondary schools that build upon students who have been taught a culture of trust and respect in how to use their suite of digital technologies, aptly and appropriately 24 hours a day, present a very different environment.
They comprise the culture of the organization — the foundation upon which all else is built.
Through extensive study in the areas of next generation learning, social and emotional learning, wellness, urban planning, Hip - Hop culture, Chicago history, the opportunity gaps that exist among marginalized students, economic mobility, arts education, and the at - risk communities on Chicago's South Side, Art in Motion has a solid research foundation upon which to build an innovative middle and high school that has the potential to change the narrative for many Southside youth.
CPS Department of Arts Education encourages and supports strategic partnerships and collaborations in the arts between schools, community based organizations, and teaching artists built upon quality indicators to enhance student learning at all levels and celebrate and honor student voice, culture, and traditions, both in and out of school time.
Proposition 58 seeks to overturn this flaw in the system and build upon the natural assets of English language learners — their home language and culture — as the foundation for their education, rather than treating it as a deficit.
With the convergence of so many new initiatives, it is incumbent upon the building principal to promote a positive culture that facilitates change.
Charter schools build upon the core academic subjects by creating a school culture or adopting a theme.
It allows teachers to build upon the student's strengths and successes, which is particularly important as students are acclimating to a new classroom and potentially a new country and culture.
The Emperor Who Built The Great Wall (illustrated kids books, picture book biographies, bedtime stories for kids, Chinese history and culture): Qin Shihuang (Once Upon A Time In China 1)
Dusit International Dusit International is a unique portfolio of deluxe hotels built upon Thai culture and tradition.
Furthermore, as either series evolves, taking on new situations, from fresh and / or different perspectives, the understanding of the cultures increase and expound, building upon the base knowledge and skill systems.
But for those who lived through the golden age of video games — the 80s and early 90s — or know about the games and culture from that time, layer upon layer of nods, winks and touches to those times help build upon an experience that's as heart - warming as it is exciting!
As a member of the jury for the Frieze Artist Award, I'm very excited to offer this platform for Pattison to build upon his thought - provoking and increasingly relevant work, exploring cultures of «trending» in the digital economy and the implications for human industry, creativity and control.»
The exhibition builds upon Young's interpretation of contemporary culture and re-purposes found imagery.
Stylistically, some artists build upon the rich visual culture of the continent, looking to carved and painted African masks, colorful woven kente cloths, and ancient bronze sculptures for inspiration.
Richard Prince, one of the pioneers of the Pictures Generation movement of the late 1970s and early 1980s, has built a career out of wryly commenting upon the psychology of pop culture through appropriated imagery — perhaps best epitomized by his iconic Joke paintings.
The East Kent UK City of Culture 2017 bid represents the five districts of Ashford, Canterbury, Dover, Shepway and Thanet - and will build upon the significant national and international...
The Studios» residency program is community - based and built upon the hope that visiting artists will take inspiration from Key West's rich artistic past and present, and will engage with — and be inspired by — the remarkable people and culture that surrounds them.
Things we perceive to be ideals are often built upon faulty, weak and diseased foundations set forward and reinforced by society and pop culture.
It's the follow up to «NDD Immersion Room,» in which viewers had to hand over their phones before entering a darkened nature - themed installation, and continues to build upon her investigation of the effects of cell phone culture.
This is not a one - size - fits - all approach, but should provide you with some foundational elements to build upon to suit your firm's culture, size and needs.
Our reputation for outstanding quality and service is built upon our investment in long term client relationships, a deep understanding of our client markets combined with high calibre expertise, commercial advice and a collaborative team culture.
The law firm organizational culture is largely built upon the reputation of the law firm with its clients and the public.
The 2016 presidential transitions teams have the opportunity to build upon the innovation agenda of previous administrations to advance a culture of innovation that is supported and enabled by cutting - edge tech throughout government.
Upon founding the agency back in 2013, our Directors Phil and Damien wanted to build a culture that stood out from the crowd and pulled away from the generic recruitment ideology.
«The experience of new cultures through music, leisure activities, food and sport often leads to recognition of similarities between that culture and one's own upbringing and pastimes, setting a foundation upon which relationships can build
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[84] In this submission we argued that culture is a strength upon which policy responses should be built.
Culture is a strength upon which policy responses should be built and as such must not be confined to the margins or be an afterthought in the development of policy and programs.
In every culture, ownership and possession are built upon custom and regulation, both legal and social.
Organizational culture is built upon convictions, conduct and character.
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