Sentences with phrase «culture has become»

Company culture has become a competitive feature touted by many employers to entice the best talent.
Over the past decade, celebrity culture has become less dominated by high - class film stars, TV personalities, or musicians and more in favor of a decentralized type of star: Youtube content creators.
Between Amazon threatening to use drones to deliver packages, to etiquette questions about what to do when you find a fallen drone, the tech set and popular culture has become obsessed with the flying machines.
Today's gift - giving culture has become ever more commercialized, fueled by ads, fads, and glitz.
Gastman will not only be looking into the roots and historical figures of Graffit and Street Art, but also take an in - depth look at just how expansive street culture has become in the worlds of contemporary art, photography and other mainstream pop and art movements.
«In contemporary art, Eastern and Western, Chinese culture has become a fetish.
Do you like art that grapples with how artificial our culture has become?
That our culture has become more psychologically extreme in the beginning of the 21st century has become axiomatic, and thus nowhere do we see such a sudden rethinking of earlier visual art as we do at The Armory show this week in New York City.
What happens now is that American culture has become so technological and if you don't get it in 30 seconds, it's over.
Really sad how gaming culture has become such a cesspool of closed - minded circlejerking.
In an era where «keeping it real» has turned into an idealized concept of pop culture it has become extremely difficult to distinguish the real from the fake.
This quaint seaside village rich in fishing heritage and Afrikaans culture has become incredibly diversified and popular in recent years — so much so that the town had to add a traffic light, yes, one traffic light.
Dogs are pretty much going everywhere these days; in fact, our culture has become so dog - friendly and accommodating, there are fewer and fewer reasons to leave them behind.
Peter Drucker first said «Culture eats strategy for lunch» and since then, organizational culture has become a buzzword and a way of life for organizational development consultants.
Our culture has become very pet - friendly, but as much as I love this shift in attitude, I am also aware that some people don't approve of the change, especially when other people start planning to bring dogs home for the holidays.
A visit to the Seoul Book Fair reveals publishers are still wary of ebooks and blame smart devices for the decline in reading, even as Korean culture has become hip abroad.
«This culture has become, it's about a test,» he says.
She reports that hip - hop culture has become «a global currency for status among urban youth.»
Maker culture has become a hot topic in education circles these days.
«Bromance» doesn't suggest our culture has become more comfortable about male bonding; instead its euphemistic qualities suggest a greater sense of embarrassment and self - consciousness about it.
Considering the fact that our cinematic culture has become increasingly hungry to break boundaries and push the envelope, Disney's superhero films are risky.
It's set in a near future where overpopulation and global climate change has been catastrophic for the food supply and the culture has become hostile to science, as if it's the cause of the problems rather than the only hope to solve them.
In today's America, where revenge in pop culture has become the air we breathe, it's doubtful that the new «Death Wish,» even if it's a modest hit, will be remembered or talked about in a few weeks.
The rise in diseases like syphilis and gonorrhea is a constant reminder of what this hookup culture has become and reiterates that we can not grow complacent.
While the hookup culture has become commonplace for those who are college - aged and in their twenties, those who are more mature are...
The enemy LOVES how distracted our culture has become.
Routinely test your cell line for mycoplasma and discard it if the culture has become overly confluent or too old.
He said: «Our political culture has become too focused on immediate needs and demands, rather than considering our obligations to the future.
Our political culture has become attached to binary «winner takes all» politics, with political argument seen as a zero - sum game, always with one winner and one loser.
University debate culture has become unrecognisable in recent years.
Many believe that our westernized culture has become so hygenic in many degrees that this prevents children from being exposed to different types of germs and thus, their immune systems are not challenged which affects its development and function.
As I write about at length in my book and elsewhere on this website, our youth sports culture has become so obsessed with winning that not only has fun taken a back seat, but, more dangerously, safety as well.
I feel like our culture has become more pet friendly than kid - friendly and that sucks.
Calgary Herald columnist Stephen Hunt, one of the latest to join the fray, brings up a nice point, one I wish I brought up myself: «It's important to sing the praises of ugly husbands, and ugliness in general, because our culture has become more obsessed with being cute than ever.»
The hypocrisy of a Hollywood that lauds Roman Polanski while damning Kevin Spacey is just one example of how chaotic and confused our culture has become.
Whatever course forward First Things adopts, it must begin with a sober realization of how truly heathen and hollow the prevailing culture has become.
According to the coalition's statement, their manifesto comes as «Western culture has become increasingly post-Christian... it has embarked upon a massive revision of what it means to be a human being».
This most recent flap with Shirley Sherrod reveals just how out - of - control our sound bite culture has become and why we decided to ditch cable news.
Although this is by no means a new role for the church to fulfill, it is a role that the church seems to have carried on with surprising success as the culture has become increasingly secularized.
At a time when culture has become shattered, we, like Augustine, are forced to rebuild it from within.
The culture has become even more liberating in terms of the wants of individuals, more libidinally positive, if you will «softer,» more «feminized.»
One reason we have difficulty with personal terms for God is that our culture has become largely depersonalized.
It is Himmelfarb's question come back to haunt us: Where, once the adversary culture has become the dominant culture, once the old habits are no longer habits, can one look for guidance?
And culture has become the willing slave of the national ethos.
Since the early 1960s American culture has become increasingly secular in outlook.
I began to see how alcohol - centric our culture has become.
Our culture has become so litigious that promises are often exchanged for contracts.
It reminds me of how weak Catholicism's intellectual culture has become, at least in some official circles.
(In ways that we can not examine here, it could be said that all of us, whether churched or unchurched, indwell in some degree the Christian story that has been so determinative in Western culture, even when this culture has become deeply secularized.
American culture has become thoroughly post-Christian much in the same way as the rest of Western civilization.
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