In our latest episode, we continue on our mission to bring you playful, serious, and radical perspectives on art and
culture in the world today.
Not exact matches
In today's highly technical and globally competitive business
world, it might seem that remarkable leaders need to have a heightened understanding and appreciation of technology, multi-national
cultures, and global business trends.
Thanks to technology and
today's «always - on»
culture, the 40 - hour workweek has unfortunately become somewhat of a pipe dream
in the business
world at this point (RIP).
In this candid conversation, Shopify's Harley Finkelstein — one of the most influential and innovative young business leaders in Canada today — shares his experiences scaling Shopify from a scrappy startup to a world - leading provider of commerce solutions, covering, among other things, the key operational, strategic and culture components that differentiate truly great businesses from those that are merely goo
In this candid conversation, Shopify's Harley Finkelstein — one of the most influential and innovative young business leaders
in Canada today — shares his experiences scaling Shopify from a scrappy startup to a world - leading provider of commerce solutions, covering, among other things, the key operational, strategic and culture components that differentiate truly great businesses from those that are merely goo
in Canada
today — shares his experiences scaling Shopify from a scrappy startup to a
world - leading provider of commerce solutions, covering, among other things, the key operational, strategic and
culture components that differentiate truly great businesses from those that are merely good.
In a globalised world, with circular flows of culture, ideas, money and people, the very companies that are at the forefront of engineering and IT - driven industries in India, are also major investors in the UK toda
In a globalised
world, with circular flows of
culture, ideas, money and people, the very companies that are at the forefront of engineering and IT - driven industries
in India, are also major investors in the UK toda
in India, are also major investors
in the UK toda
in the UK
today.
In a
world where technology is rapidly changing, the only competitive advantage
today may just be your company's
culture.
(Brian Orme) Richard,
in your new book Calvinism
in the Las Vegas Airport, you take a scene from the movie Hardcore to expound on the issues of Calvinism and
culture; do you think that the Calvinistic beliefs inherent
in the TULIP are relevant for
today's
world?
Even
today in some parts of the
world there are
cultures where people believe evil spirits and demon possessions cause illness.
There is a dissatisfaction
in the young people of
today; there is an inner drive, quite undefined, which looks for something much more, for something bigger than life, wider than the
world, larger than
culture and higher than man - made things, which their formal education has not given them.
Instead, if we understand the
culture in which John wrote, the issues that the early church was facing under the Roman Empire, and all of the hundreds of allusions to Old Testament themes and prophetic expectations, the Book of Revelation can have a significant message for followers of Jesus
today, who also deal with similar cultural issues as we try to live like Jesus
in a
world dominated by powers and authority that live
in rebellion to the Kingdom of God.
Because of the «profound crisis of faith»
in the
world today (PF, 2), the Church is proposing not merely a continuationof the mission ad extra and ad intra but a renewal of the whole concept of evangelisation so that it is addressed through an energetic dialogue with secular
cultures.
Still, it is a discipline for all that; and for us
today it must involve the painful acknowledgement that neither we nor our distant progeny will live to see a new Christian
culture rise
in the Western
world, and to accept this with both charity and faith.
The scholars who study Islamic
culture today point out that the chief factors which have influenced contemporary Arab Muslim society are: the Western ideas which penetrated Arab society through education and increased contact with the West, socialist concepts which have spread throughout the
world, communist doctrines which challenge religion
in general, the expansion of university education, the admission of Muslim women to higher education, the study of ancient and modern philosophy
in the universities, and the modern Muslim movements which have been so influential.
Today,
in many parts of the
world, more original theologies are being developed such as liberation theology, black theology, Minjung theology, Dalit theology and various others - which are trying to respond to local realities and to take into account the
cultures in which the Gospel takes root.
While its sad that many Christians forget this fact
in our
culture today, bowing into the
world and compromising the truth of God for comfort, its also said that some groups are hated for speaking «the truth» rather than displaying the radical love of Christ.
If I understand what is going on
in the
culture today, it is an active and experimental search for authentic ways to confront and be confronted by the enormous complexity and beauty and terror of life and the
world.
Since the time of the pioneers around the Second Vatican Council, dialogue between religions has become even more necessary
today, given that there is an even stronger mixture of
cultures and religions
in most parts of the
world.
Rodney Stark wrote an amazing book called «The Victory of Reason» where he argued that something like the Enlightenment is only possible
in a monotheistic
culture where a belief
in a Creator leads to a belief
in a created order, which
in turn leads to the possibility of an orderly set of observations about the
world that we
today call «Science.»
In today's world, especially in our anxious Western culture, we seem hell - bent on happiness and on any shortcut that can get us ther
In today's
world, especially
in our anxious Western culture, we seem hell - bent on happiness and on any shortcut that can get us ther
in our anxious Western
culture, we seem hell - bent on happiness and on any shortcut that can get us there.
They wonder why the United States, once a
world leader
in justice for the developing
world,
today allows its corporations to penetrate their
cultures and to poison their people.
I thought Evangel readers would appreciate knowing about my Christianity
Today interview with James Davison Hunter, Professor of Religion,
Culture, and Social Theory at the University of Virginia and author of To Change the
World: The Irony, Tragedy and Possibility of Christianity
in the Late Modern
World (Oxford, 2010), which promises to be the most important book written on Christian cultural engagement
in the last 50 years.
Today these various concerns about
culture, socio - economic justice, true equality for women, institutions, and the natural
world are
in some tension with one another.
It is not the same kind of «yes» that one finds
in that tradition of theology of
culture today that makes use of the
world as illustrations for its doctrines of sin and redemption.
What values tend more and more to predominate
in today's «global village»
world culture?
In the coming years, as today's young men and women take up their responsibilities and seek to make sense of the world, it will not be adequate if Catholics who are worried - as we all ought to be - about the sexual mayhem that has been created in recent years simply denounce the evils of extreme feminism or even of the ghastly contraceptive, anti-life culture with which it has been associate
In the coming years, as
today's young men and women take up their responsibilities and seek to make sense of the
world, it will not be adequate if Catholics who are worried - as we all ought to be - about the sexual mayhem that has been created
in recent years simply denounce the evils of extreme feminism or even of the ghastly contraceptive, anti-life culture with which it has been associate
in recent years simply denounce the evils of extreme feminism or even of the ghastly contraceptive, anti-life
culture with which it has been associated.
For example, the similarity of
today's collapse of traditional values to the challenge which the «front generation» of the 1920's (veterans of the trenches of
World War I) made to all the traditions of state and
culture that had held Europe together for so many years; or the comparison between Hitler's anti-semitism and the cynical use of racism for political purposes
in the political campaigns of George Wallace and others; or the similarity between American actions
in Indo - China and European imperialism
in Africa at the turn - of.
Besides
in there day and
in ALOT of
cultures around the
world today Men hang with Men, Women with Women please don't deflect your gay tendencies to others much GREATER THAN YOU.
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Continuing their mission to make the online
world safer for kids and their families, the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) will be taking part
in Data Privacy Day
today to encourage a
culture of digital responsibility around the
world.
WASHINGTON, DC - January 28, 2013 - Continuing their mission to make the online
world safer for kids and their families, the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) will be taking part
in Data Privacy Day
today to encourage a
culture of digital responsibility around the
world.
Culturally speaking, here
in the western
world we start potty learning very, very, very late (
in most
cultures around the
world even
today, pottying happens much earlier simply due to logistics — just consider how few people really have access to disposable diapers or laundry facilities to accomodate cloth diaper washing, so these
cultures are simply more aware of and responsive to a baby's innate ability to recognize and signal about their need for elimination, just as a baby is able to signal for hunger).
In today's selfie / Instagram
culture, moms are documenting every bit of their babies» day - to - day life and sharing it with the
world.
How can
today's education prepare them to make sense of how the
world works; to think critically and independently; and to lead interesting, responsible, and productive lives
in a
culture increasingly shaped by science and technology?
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Detroit was once home to some of the most incredible bands and singers
in the
world and this musical
culture is still very much alive
today.
It's so easy
in today's
world of Walmarts, the internet, and a
culture of «disposable clothing» to forget that once not so long ago each garment was handmade (either by a seamstress, the owner, or someone that the owner knew) and that most people did not have anywhere near the same size wardrobe that your average person does
today.
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The third pillar of the company's strategy is a new approach to geography that's more
in tune with how consumer
culture is created and disseminated
in today's rapidly urbanising and hyper - connected
world.
In this smaller world we live in today, we are mixing cultures and economic strata and we're much more mobil
In this smaller
world we live
in today, we are mixing cultures and economic strata and we're much more mobil
in today, we are mixing
cultures and economic strata and we're much more mobile.
International dating has taken the larger proportion
in the dating
world today, so there are many singles from different countries with different race and
culture who want to meet and date other international singles.
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in a
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Dating Detox: 40 Days of Perfecting Love
in an Imperfect
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In THE BLING RING, Oscar Winning filmmaker Sofia Coppola takes us inside the
world of these teens, where their youthful naivete and excitement is amplified by
today's
culture of celebrity and luxury brand obsession.
If Neal deGrasse Tyson is the rock star of
today's science
world (or at least the popular
culture's entry point), then surely the awesomely bearded, Slovenian - born Slavoj Žižek is his equivalent
in the land of Philosophy.
It also fits
in with the
culture of our
world today as this issue seems to be
in the news on a daily basis.
Hence
in a ever small
world, due to closeness of economies and
cultures, this issue is critical to understand how
today's global businesses works, organize and produce services and goods.
If you're looking for additional «every day» ideas, don't miss Education
World's other two LESSON PLANNING stories this week: «Every Day» Activities:
Today in History (including activities and resources to develop students» knowledge of current events, history, and
culture) and «Every Day» Activities: Potpourri.
The best Classics teachers
in independent school demonstrate to their students the influence of classical
cultures on
today's
world, from the building blocks the languages provided for modern grammar to the cognates that inform the vocabulary of English and the Romance languages.
By unraveling how events on the
world stage were shaped by a mass media whose foot soldiers were learning the art of spectacle journalism on the fly, Carlson reveals the seed of
today's media
culture in yesterday's headlines.