Not exact matches
Perhaps a future SCOTUS will upend that decision, but the
dramatic shift in the opinion of the
culture in a few short years would appear to make that possibility unlikely at best.
The second harbinger of possible mortality for Western civilization and
culture has been the
dramatic shift in the past few decades in the relative global power and influence of that
culture.
The
dramatic shift has been partially attributed to First Nations peoples (a term that replaced the word «Indians» in the 1970s) gaining local control of education in 1973 and changing the on - reserve school system from a more traditional education to one mixed with First Nations history,
culture, and values.
Elsewhere, pop -
culture whiplash is to be expected as audiences take in «Foxcatcher,» featuring Steve Carell in a shape -
shifting dramatic role as a psychotic millionaire, or «Birdman,» in which gonzo Mexican director Alejandro Iñárritu gets onetime Batman Michael Keaton to bite the role that made him a star.
One of the very real truths of our
culture is being hidden in the
dramatic shift from paper to ebook — lots of people are moving from paper to «no ebook».
The organizing committee explains that there was a
dramatic shift in Japanese
culture after the devastating 2011 earthquake.
In 2008, through exchanges with the upcoming next generation of Internet artists and inspired by the
dramatic shift in online
culture and technologies, he began refocusing on the web.
Although the exhibition won't be «overtly political,» the museum said in its announcement, «it is inevitably informed by the
dramatic shifts in our country since the 2016 election and how they impact the contemporary landscape and
culture of California.»
While the exhibition is not overtly political, it is inevitably informed by the
dramatic shifts in our country since the 2016 election and how they impact the contemporary landscape and
culture of California.