Sentences with phrase «emerging from a culture»

Like a lot of what obsesses business these days, growth hacking emerged from the culture of tech startups.
The project's theory of action is based on research showing that student agency emerges from a culture of learning, as shown in this diagram:
Instead, he saw that morality (our idea of right and wrong) was something that emerged from culture and history.
Specifically the notion analyzes the forms that emerge from our culture's conversion from film grain to computer pixel.
Alongside this work, he also addresses racial questions, exploring concepts of blackness and whiteness and presenting the prejudices and violence that emerge from a culture of racism.

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This landing spot allowed me to foster a diverse culture that I learned can be successful through my experience across the globe, while at the same time confront the challenges that emerge from these environments.
Now there are signs that the company is emerging from its funk with a shift driven by a $ 10 billion cost - cutting plan and a promise to create, in McDonald's words, a «culture of productivity.»
I believe that a healthy culture emerges only when every employee, from the CEO to the receptionist, opts into the culture every day.
The start - up crowdfunding exemption will provide other cities and regions in Canada with the opportunity to improve innovation, entrepreneurship and cultivate an investing culture working to expedite start - ups and SMEs through early development phases that have traditionally been difficult and slow to emerge from.
Today the peril in Russia to genuine Christian faith comes not from tsarism or communism but instead from an emerging global culture that reduces human life to material acquisition and consumption.
It was Arendt's remarkable ability to face the double tradition from which she emerged with a sharp - eyed focus that characterizes much of her work: its generosity for the practice of democracy and her fierce determination to explain for herself as well as for others the failure of her former culture to endure despite its qualities.
It would be silly to expect anything else to emerge out of writings from the Greco - Roman culture.
In about 2000/2001 I was in Austin to dialogue about emerging ministry, and facilitate a «culture clash» simulation game based on values and beliefs of people from the kinds of «postmodern cultures» that I'd been interacting with since the early 1990s.
Justin's attraction to men did not emerge out of some strange, deviant culture, far removed from my own; it emerged out of a culture and background exactly like mine!
In the one understanding of contextualization, the revelatory trajectory moves only from authoritative Word into contemporary culture; in the other, the trajectory moves both from text to context and from context to text, and in the midst of this traffic the interpreter, rather like a police officer at a busy intersection, emerges as the sovereign arbiter as to what God's Word for our time actually is.
In both cases we can trace the spread of culture from certain early centers, but we can also see that it emerged independently in widely separated places and at different times.
Although White is absolutely right about the tendency of today's animated films (Tangled included) to pander to the most annoying and depressing aspects of popular culture even as they ignore or deny the richer, deeper culture from which most classic fairy tales emerged, the animated features that Disney brought to the screen when Uncle Walt himself still oversaw the studio made a point of drawing considerable aesthetic, emotional, and narrative power from specifically Christian aspects of the culture that, even today, America shares with Europe.
By the end of the nineteenth century, Jeffersonian secularism had emerged from the margins of the American political culture.
It would be difficult to say whether our culture's stress on aggressiveness grew out of an overemphasis on God's power and might or whether the images of God's power and might emerged from a society that valued such strength.
With some entailment of that danger always implicit in superlatives, one may raise the question whether any other single contribution from whatever source since human culture emerged from the stone ages has had the far - reaching effect upon history that Israel in this regard has exerted both through the mediums of Christianity and Islam and directly through the world of Jewish thinkers themselves.
And it was also from Comte and the cultural milieu that popularized his philosophy of science, that Ginzberg learned his own views on the character of the scientific culture into which the Jewish people was emerging.
Indeed, judging by the reporting on the presidential campaign, it seems that in the absence of any substantive public debate on morality among religious leaders, media representatives have emerged as the new priesthood in our culture: they demand confessions of misconduct from public figures and then determine the seriousness of the sin and the degree of penance required for the sin to be forgiven.
The emerging culture of North America is as different from the culture of Europe as both of these are different in turn from the cultures of the Far East.
As they embrace / engage the post-modern, post-Christendom, emerging generations, all in an effort to contextualize the Gospel for the culture, they actually lose the Gospel itself, and become indistinguishable from the culture.
This slim, readable book actually doesn't deal directly with evolution at all; instead, it examines the genre and context of the creation narrative of Genesis 1 in light of the ancient Near Eastern culture from which it emerged.
Although it seems quite clear that the informational space of flows in cyberspace determines the new global economy, it does not seem that it has the same determining effect on the culture from which it has emerged, hence, we are calling it an outward sign of that culture.
The dynamics of modern «secular culture» have their roots in a concept of humanism derived from the Christian gospel but that because of the failure of the churches to respond positively to the values that emerged in Christian culture as implication of Christian humanism, they were sought to be realized in human history under the dynamic of «secularist ideologies of humanism» in opposition to the Christian faith.
Nevertheless, signs of hope for a revival of Catholic culture in the school curriculum have emerged in recent times from some unexpected quarters.
The phrase, «only - begotten son» is inadequate, but it was probably the only expression of the concept that could emerge from the Mediterranean culture of two thousand years ago.
From humble beginnings in Santiago de Cuba, Bacardi created the first mixable rum, launched an entire cocktail culture and emerged as the world's largest privately held spirits company.
And purchases that emerge out of our buy - buy - buy culture don't serve the planet from an environmental point of view.
Reflecting the varied interests and values of Millennial and Gen Z moms and dads, famous pop - culture figures from rap stars to Disney heroines emerged as name influencers, along with basketball champs and, interestingly, colors.
What emerges from talking to new mothers is a culture that gives lip service to the importance of breast - feeding but then fails to provide an adequate network of education and support.
The right - wing bluster of the Brexit campaign has begun to displace the progressive political culture that emerged from the tattered remnants of Britain's imperial identity in the second half of the twentieth century, built on fairness, equality of opportunity, and collective responsibility.
The ideological underpinnings of the North Korean citizen, are often reduced to mere speculation from an ivory tower perspective, yet the true — often «hidden» — meaning can only emerge as knowledge of (North) Korean culture, and language, accumulates.
If anything substantial emerges from this episode, apart from a byelection defeat, it may be a change in the party's culture that has been far too slow in happening.
The variety of Beaker artefacts makes it hard to define them as emerging from one distinctive culture: many researchers prefer to call their spread the «Bell Beaker phenomenon», says Marc Vander Linden, an archaeologist at University College London.
This question was debated at the meeting, with interesting answers emerging, some of which even hint at where human culture will go from here.
Last year, for example, archaeologists discovered a hoard of crude tools from the southern state of Texas that dates to 15,500 years ago — 2500 years before the Clovis culture emerged.
This doesn't change for thousands of years as these populations remain in apparent isolation in the shelter of the mountains — possibly cut off from other major ancestral populations for as long as 15,000 years — until migrations began again as the Glacial Maximum recedes, and the Yamnaya culture ultimately emerges.
Genome sequence analysis was performed on multiple culture time point samples from six monoclonal isolates, and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) variants emerging over time were detected.
They have a keen sense for business plus a deep respect for the tradition that has emerged from their land and culture.
It is, rather, a cultured state of mind that emerges organically from the insights derived from our practice.
A cultured pearl emerges from the blooming petals of a shimmering orchid flower, crafted from sterling silver with excellent detail.
Emerging from the family TV set, was «Youth Culture», «The Fifties Family» and «The Fabulous Fifties».
Documentary filmmakers Steve James, Frederick Marx, and Peter Gilbert must have faced a critical choice when they made Hoop Dreams: would they imprint their politics on the lives of two aspiring basketball stars from Cabrini - Green and West Garfield Park, or would they let a critique of American sports culture emerge from their chronicle, using the quiet tactic of editing?
Miguel Alvarez has received awards from the Director's Guild of America, Panavision's Emerging Filmmaker program, the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, and the National Association of Latino Arts and Culture for his previous films: Tadpoles, Veterans, KID, and Mnemosyne Rising.
According to Becky Smerdon and Kathryn Borman, who led the Gates - sponsored research team that evaluated the initiative, by the late 1990s some consensus had emerged among reformers about what made schools successful: «a shared vision focused on student learning, common strategies for engendering that learning, a culture of professional collaboration and collective responsibility, high - quality curriculum, systematic monitoring of student learning, strong instructional leadership (usually from the principal), and adequate resources.»
The UDEHR arose from a discussion process which had its roots in a dialogue organised by the IHRC as part of the Universal Forum of Cultures Barcelona 2004, entitled «Human Rights, Emerging Necessities and New Compromises».
The Rural School and Community Trust, which emerged from the Annenberg initiative, defines place - based education as learning grounded in «the unique history, environment, culture, economy, literature, and art of a particular place.»
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