Sentences with phrase «culture is alive»

Aboriginal culture is alive and well in Sydney with authentic experiences available through preserved rock art, museums, art galleries, cultural parks and tours.
Street culture is alive and well in Melbourne.
Beyond the beaches and rice terraces our country is known for, our culture is alive with local and adapted traditions — all forms of traditional healing and superstition, psychic reading and Chinese - adapted practices such as numerology and feng shui.
It turns out that consumer culture is alive and well in Leisureland, the fully - fitted miniature world that Paul finds himself in after being shrunk.
many backpackers knows that the hook - up culture is alive and well among.
Hookup culture is alive and well in the city that never sleeps.
Albany's notorious pay - to - play culture is alive and well, despite corruption indictments and convictions that have rocked both houses of the Legislature and Gov. Cuomo's office.
Dick Dadey of Citizens Union called the fund - raisers «outrageous,» saying they prove that «the pay - to - play culture is alive and well in Albany — even in the face of significant corruption.
Hawaiian culture is alive and well on Kona Coffee Mountain.
Drinking culture is alive and well in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
To ensure that BIOHM cultures are alive when they reach your digestive tract, an enteric coating is applied directly on the probiotic during the manufacturing process, which protects the cultures as they make the harsh journey into your gut.
To ensure that BIOHM cultures are alive when they reach your digestive tract, an enteric coating is applied directly on the probiotic powder during the manufacturing process, which protects the cultures as they make the harsh journey into your gut.
Napa arts and culture are alive and thriving.
It's a city where the mix of two cultures is alive, with the arrival of the Spanish the fusion is obvious, huge colonial churches were built on top of the Inca's temples and buildings.

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They need a sense of why this change is important to the workplace, clear evidence that the company is committed to it and a sustainability plan to keep the new culture alive, among other things.
While sports are clearly on the forefront of Louisville locals» minds, the city is alive in culture, restaurants and outdoor life, as well.
«It is through the humanities principally,» says Coughlin, president of Gonzaga University from 1974 to 1996, «that the culture, values, and moral principles of the Judeo - Christian tradition are kept alive in Western society.
When the resurrected Christ is alive in any believer, he becomes a threat to the status quo be it religion, politics, or pop culture fads.
If I were an unwed, pregnant woman in a culture where I would be stoned to death by my family and neighbours if they found out, I'd use any excuse I could to stay alive.
They can not see why their children fail to have the same standards as their own, but in truth they have denied their children any practical contact with the ongoing tradition that is chiefly concerned with keeping these alive in our culture.
First, Protheo says «the culture wars are alive and well and (among other things) propelling Rick Santorum to a clean sweep on Tuesday in Minnesota, Missouri, and Colorado.»
A second directive is that theology must be alive to its responsibilities within the culture at large, and be prepared to speak to its contemporary mind as well as to its issues.
I am all for the marriage of culture with faith (being a First Nations person in Canada — out in Sask)-- and I see great benefits for the culture that is kept alive by Christianity.
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.
The aggressive culture war mindset is still alive, but an upcoming generation of Christians — who are able to ignore ideological labels and see people for who they are — has the ability to extinguish it.
In this post-industrial era there is an erosion of dynamic culture alive to its own needs and true to itself.
Hindu nationalism, which is alive and well in India today, is concertedly engaged in the assignment of absorbing minorities into its ideology, Driven by the ideology of Hindutva — a term coined by V. D. Sarvarkar10 which has always advocated a comprehensive project involving the coming together of culture, society, and politics, it seeks to fuse all the distinct particularities and differences of religious minorities (Muslims and Christians) and ethnocultural minorities (Dalits and Adivasis) into its Brahmanic construction of an Indian nation.
He's the one who's culture is slowly vanishing, even though it's the greatest culture alive.
Now, while it is quite clear what must happen to keep a baby alive (the minimum supply necessary) and what must not happen, lest he be physically damaged or chronically upset (the maximum early frustration tolerable), there is a certain leeway in regard to what may happen; and different cultures make extensive use of their prerogatives to decide what they consider workable and insist upon calling necessary.
The Church considers that her most important mission in today's culture is to keep alive the search for truth, and consequently for God; to bring people to look beyond penultimate realities and to seek those that are ultimate.
Most gay Christians have been deeply scarred by the culture war, and most of us barely held onto our faith (many barely remained alive), so we're pretty understanding of one another's need for a lot of space and grace as we grow in our understanding of what it means to honor the Lord with the whole of our lives (including our sexuality).
I'm going to make a batch of soy yogurt if my culture is still alive, and whip this up ASAP.
Daily Cultures says: «It's 10x more effective than dairy and guaranteed to reach the gut alive».
Many probiotics these days are filled with fillers and not with alive bacteria cultures.
third, the rest of the world is basically carrying on just fine; while it is tragic that much of the caribbean was lost, i am relieved to report to you that they were safely relocated and their cultures remain alive and robust to this day.
The land has this effect perhaps because the islands themselves, like their human culture, are new and alive, sustained still by an inner fire.
Goodell acknowledged that the culture of silence is alive and well; that too many players still hide concussions, and have a «play through, rather than a play safe mentality.»
Our U.S. culture is so screwed up, the doctors at the hospital where my youngest was born did nothing but preach to me about the dangers of SIDS and co-sleeping (all of my kids are still alive).
And what about these other rules that aren't laws, but they are so ingrained in our culture that we don't even need them to be laws because the citizens keep them alive through social norms?
Wet - nursing is still very much alive in many cultures throughout the world.
For many Greeks, passing names down from generation to generation is a way of keeping the culture and history alive.
The House of Lords last night voted against the government order on casinos, leaving culture secretary Tessa Jowell struggling to claim plans are «very much alive».
By showing that we are alive to people's concerns, this allows Labour to start having those crucial conversations with the public about what they are really upset about which are things that Labour cares about — pressures on local health and social care services; a lack of local investment and housing; not sharing the wealth and opportunity that London has; systemic inequality; culture; integration.
It's clear the culture of secrecy is alive and well at this massive bi-state agency.
Despite being trapped and baked within a polymer, cell staining shows that the cultured cells remained alive, says Fernandez, an obvious necessity if they are to be used for artificial tissues.
That's an advantage for drug tests over flat - dish cell cultures currently used because it more accurately represents living tissue and more of the test cells can be kept alive by vessel - supplied nutrients.
The researchers removed the organ of Corti, which is housed within a seashell - shaped cavity called the cochlea and contains sensory hair cells, from newborn mice and kept the cells alive in culture plates.
The cultures can be kept alive for different periods of time — 14 to 20 days at most — and not only is it possible to examine the ultrastructures of the cells, but also the effects of different agents on those structures.
And finally, don't forget: keep training hard and heavy and become the best version of yourself because the attitude of never giving up on your ideals is what keeps the genuine gym culture alive.
The stronger flavoured, traditional Greek olives you are most likely to find on olive bars are not lye - treated and are still alive with active cultures.
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