Not only is present -
day culture not serving as a binding force between nations, but it is being used to accentuate their mutual dissimilarities and animosities.
Not exact matches
So, you'll have to learn to turn a deaf ear to the complaints about how the new guy or girl doesn't «get it»; doesn't know every single thing on
day one; isn't fitting into the system or the
culture, etc..
April 20 marks National Weed
Day in cannabis
culture, and some brands are
not shying away from the holiday.
Dig Deeper: How to Build a
Culture of Employee Appreciation How to Create a Company Philosophy: School New Hires on Company History Even if you ask some pointed or provocative questions in the interview and get the answers you're looking for, your newest recruit isn't going to be integrated into the company culture on d
Culture of Employee Appreciation How to Create a Company Philosophy: School New Hires on Company History Even if you ask some pointed or provocative questions in the interview and get the answers you're looking for, your newest recruit isn't going to be integrated into the company
culture on d
culture on
day one.
And when it comes to life in the mobile workplace, corporate
culture discourages e-mails between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. «We don't want employees to feel pressure that they have to be available 24 hours a
day,» Pellegrino says.
The golden rule of building a happy
culture with an «at your service» attitude from
day one is simple: If this wasn't your company, would you want to work here?
It didn't happen overnight, but when senior leaders throughout the military ranks, especially in special operations, got behind this change effort, started demonstrating the new behaviors themselves and talked about the new vision every
day; only then didn't the
culture start to shift to align with the vision and strategy.
I think company
culture is something you breathe every
day,
not a slide deck you receive the first
day you arrive.
When I started FlexJobs as a remote company, I knew from
day one that it was going to be important to create an amazing company
culture — even though we were
not going to have a traditional office environment.
There aren't enough hours in the
day to attend every club meeting and bonding event, so pick a handful of
culture - focused social activities that you will personally enjoy.
INNOVATING WITH PURPOSE Talent Track hosted by Cornerstone OnDemand Every business needs to take the long view when it comes to employees — and that means knowing
not only what they need on
Day One but also what will keep them there: a great
culture, as well as opportunities for growth and for making a positive impact on the broader community and world.
How do you preserve an organisation
culture of authenticity and maintain personal connections when
not in the physical presence of employees every
day?
While working in an industry
not known for positive work
cultures (call centers), Paul and his brothers focused on creating an environment in which people loved what they did every
day, and lived by a set of core values that everyone respected.
As my friend James mentioned to me today, Howard Buffett is
not only on Coca - Cola's board, but he's also the man that was given the duty of carrying on the Berkshire Hathaway
culture once Warren Buffett is no longer there one
day.
I've been on the road for reasons professional and personal the last couple of
days, and so I haven't been able to comment on Carl and John on why we pomocons — given how
cultured, witty, and astute in every way we are — haven't been discovered as the cure for everything that ails all the other inferior brands of conservatism these
days.
I try to eat what I call real food every
day, and that's
not buying into what the
culture says is cool or wise, but tuning into your heart for truth.
His thesis, fiercely argued, and indeed with an extreme of rhetoric faintly reminiscent of Nietzsche, was that the
culture of his
day, both bourgeois and modernist, was in fact so thoroughly feminized as to make the redemption of masculinity impossible outside of an apocalyptic scenario; and that this, and
not some alleged patriarchal bias, was the root of all modern decadence (and violence).
Let me take the instance of India to illustrate Operation Recolonization Limited,
not because of idolatory of geography but because, if India, itself a great country in its own right with a socialistic public sector and intellectual
culture were to be dominated, other countries, including even the Asian Tigers and China, may face the same doom tomorrow or the
day after.
To disregard this surrounding
culture is to nullify much of the Bible's spiritual meaning by reading into it what is
not there but is imputed to it from the thought patterns of a different
day.
it is ONLY confusing when people do
nt treat it rightly (by pretending the Bible was originally written in Modern
day English by modern
day Americans, using modern
day culture!)
Perhaps
not since the generation of the classic American philosophers — Pierce, Royce, James, Dewey and Mead (none of them technical philosophers in the contemporary meaning of the term)-- has it been possible to range so broadly over the great intellectual issues of the
day and break the taboo that would separate religion from secular
culture.
Better to understand Chesterton's idea that Jews were
not naturally a part of English
culture without the inevitably determinative intervening lens of the Nazi holocaust, we might compare it with modern English perceptions of the problem of multiculturalism as it applies particularly to the Moslem community, still widely seen as being impossible to assimilate: thus, there is understood by many decent and tolerant people to be what might be termed a «Moslem problem» (just as many decent and tolerant gentiles in Chesterton's
day thought there was a «Jewish problem»).
Within
days you become exposed to the secular, amoral
culture which, if you are
not careful, can suck you in.
i am
nt a expert but this is what i see: As jewish time starts from 6 pm to next
day 6 pm, technically speaking when Jesus died on the cross at 3 pm — it was night time in the eyes in the jewish
culture.
More on this over the next couple of
days... but please weigh in below, specifically on Robert's comments and missions in this
culture — where
not worshiping one's ancestors to be both dishonoring and spiritually dangerous.
«Mainstream Catholics want leaders who can address the moral challenges of our
day like income inequality, underwater mortgages and poverty,» Salt continued, «
not leaders who perpetuate a never - ending
culture war that divides our community.»
as a non-muslim who knows little about muslim
culture (i don't really know any muslims, actually, so beyond what i know about the basics of the religion, i don't know anything about
day - to -
day life), i've really enjoyed learning new things about people.
As those terms remind us, Keillor's remembrances of Lake Wobegon appeal to a certain complacency in our faith, a nostalgia for the
days when religion and
culture went hand in hand and did
not need to be too closely distinguished.
I didn't realize being knowledgeable and literate in different languages and
cultures was «jus» the devil spinnin» lies» these
days.
Not at that moment, but, a few
days after his return to Rome, Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, the Vatican's secretary of state, issued a statement, explicitly approved by the pope, reaffirming a directive of 2005 that nobody is to be admitted to priestly formation who suffers from deep - seated homosexual tendencies, engages in homosexual acts, or supports the «gay
culture.»
And this doesn't just apply to this site, I see it in pop
culture and
day to
day life as well.
Not all
cultures have the same values, practices, and beliefs as those found in the
days of Jesus and the apostles.
Human personality and
culture are inherently about the denial of death, about helping the human animal achieve
day - to -
day equanimity in the face of our existential burden and helping us manage our instinct for self - preservation in the face of a cognitive awareness that we are bound for death, that we can
not run away or escape our fate.
I'm describing
not fourth - century monks, but present -
day communities of Christians who think the church in the United States has too easily accommodated itself to the consumerist and imperialist values of the
culture.
The proper forum for a decision in a matter of this kind is a council......... If Jesus acted in accord with the
culture of his
day, then we can ask whether faithfulness to him does
not...
So again, even if we were doing a «Historical - cultural background» study on our very own
day and our very own
culture, it is impossible to give a blanket statement and say, «Well, in the 21st century, Christians believe that...» Whatever you put there, some Christians will believe it, and some won't.
Gerrie, although we may include these «fences» with respect to the apostle's mention of the law, I am
not convinced that was his main emphasis despite your argument that seems based primarily on the
culture of his
day, which I do
not deny in importaince ofingrecognize when dealing with the texts.
However, the Lord has already established those things in the Bible, and they do
not change,
not even for our anti-Christ
culture and the spirit of demonic rebellion sweeping through the Church in our
day.
What your examples from a
day show, is that the Christian church / faith isn't disconnected from
culture and daily life.
Closeness to God within Islam is
not undeveloped or limited to the domain of mysticism; Islamic theological traditions affirm explicitly that God is at once both transcendent and immanent — temporal opposition does
not pertain to the uncreated — and
day - to -
day Muslim
culture reflects discernible intimacy with God even in mundane affairs.
Apostle of the Last
Days challenged me to read Paul's letters
not just in light of the history and
culture of Judaism, but also in the history and
culture of Graeco - Roman thinking, and most importantly of all, in light of the eschatological expectations of both groups.
And there's
not a doubt in my mind that women teaching and leading and using their gifts to advance the cause of the Gospel is a good thing in this
day in age and in this
culture and at this moment.
Even in Middle - eastern
culture, there are still many white people, so although it is unlikely for him to have appeared as a «white person», it's still
not improbable, it does however contradict the cynic principles in Christianity, as they define him by what they believe would constitute their creator as being great or perfect as a manifestation equal to his greatness, but this was the exact mistake the Jews made, and why they disregarded Jesus when he came in the Flesh, his appearance can be debated on, but just like his birthday, or
day of death.
As I said before, the modern -
day «biblical womanhood» movement as expressed by complementarianism, has its roots,
not in the ancient near Eastern
culture in which the Bible was written, but in the pre-feminist American
culture.
It is
not necessary for certain ideas to have evolved, as is evidenced by other
cultures (
not to say in any way that they are wrong, however, there are practices that oppose the morals ingrained in us by the society we live in) so could a parent raise perfectly good children without the bible, in this
day in age, probably yes, but you must recognize, that much of what they will be teaching will come from their society, adn quite honestly I'm
not sure honoring your parents, and
not killing are such a bad thing.
Not one written in it's own language using only concepts and events which could have been seen as possible from the point of view of other fotune tellers in it's
culture, and of it's own
day.
I predict beliebers will continue to say they don't beliebe in the Theory of Evolution, while continuing to go to their doctors, who prescribe them antibiotics, based
cultures and sensitivities done in their labs, that prove that theory millions of times per
day, (instead of praying), proving they really don't beliebe very much at all.
Craig Evans, author of the new book Jesus and the Remains of His
Day: Studies in Jesus and the Evidence of Material
Culture, doesn't expect the presentation will change much with this latest project.
All the things we see brought up in popular
culture these
days just strike me as absurd,
not to mention again, what I have already said, that it is deeply insulting to women, and what is perceived by some to be «womanhood».
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.