Not exact matches
Bring
in guest speakers from a variety of
cultures, ethnicities and industries to share what their
varying perspectives bring to the business table.
At a time of great debate over employee pay, corporate responsibility and the impact of workplaces on corporate growth, it was great to see that so many companies,
varied in size, industry and lifespan, believed not only
in their products and services, but also
in their
culture.
Though the definition of extravagance
varies by
culture —
in Iowa, it may mean hiring a mobile grill to prepare pulled pork, and
in India we may see silver - boxed invites — many humans feel that matrimony is a time to splurge.
Not only was the most primitive kerygma soon seen
in the light of the
varied patterns of thought found
in wider areas of the Mediterranean world, but the inevitable contacts of the Church with the
culture of that world brought new intuitions and perceptions about the kerygma itself.
It is a commitment of men and women to the supremely worshipful reality called God, as this reality is believed to disclose itself to us, but it is not an individualistic commitment, since it demands full participation, to a greater or lesser degree,
in a corporate experience conveyed through the ages by a community of men and women drawn from the most
varied backgrounds and races, classes, nations, and
cultures.
The
culture of Islamic countries has grown through the interaction of groups of Islamic peoples of widely
varied ethnic and geographic backgrounds and through strong cultural influences from the non-Islamic civilizations of Greece, Persia, and India
in the early days, and of western Europe
in modern times.
Because all human laws, customs, and opinions change from time to time and
vary from place to place, we tend to think of right and wrong as relative to the particular
culture in which we live.
The general position of these writers, whose contributions
vary considerably
in approach and quality, is that Jesus made no claim of divinity for himself and that the doctrine of the incarnation was developed during the early centuries of the Christian era as an attempt to express the uniqueness of Jesus
in the mythological language and thought forms of the Greek
culture of the time.While recognizing the validity of the patristic theologians» work, which culminated
in the classical christological definitions of Nicea and Chalcedon, the British theologians question whether these definitions are intelligible
in the 20th century, and go on to suggest that some concept other than incarnation might better express the divine significance of Jesus today.
Taboos
vary by
culture becuase religions develop based on the laws of darwinian evolution
in that different environments bring about different religions.
As they have argued, family, citizenship, church, neighborhood, community, schools, and markets need to be drawn closer together
in a more integrated whole,
in every aspect ranging from the built environment to the cultivation of genuine local
cultures arising from the
varying circumstances of diverse places.
But wait: Although musically and thematically dissimilar, both pieces have roots deep
in the rich and
varied faith life of European Christian
culture.
A brilliant achievement of Sumer was the impulse given to the Stone - Age
cultures of Egypt, which, soon after 3000 B.C., responded with the sudden upward surge of the first dynasties and then the majesty and enduring wonder of the Pyramid age, great
in its architecture and engineering, notable for the realism and yet the impassive dignity of its art, and memorable for the brilliance and
varied richness of its thronging life.
In any particular
culture, particular rationalizations may be just as strongly protected as marriage; the difference is that while the rationalizations
vary from
culture to
culture, the core does not.
Its worship may be more
varied today than it was
in earlier decades, and its leadership may now be more representative of its members as a whole, but the fundamental patterns of congregational
culture that most of us encountered as children will probably cloak our aging and burial.
Taylor points out that this preference for personal religion obscures something that has existed not only
in almost all pre-modern
cultures but, to
varying degrees, still survives among contemporary Americans the conviction that «the locus of the relation with God is (also) through the community, and not simply
in the individual.
This
varied from one ancient
culture to another but was performed
in the late autumn, the winter solstice, or the early spring.
The encounter of the gospel with the world, whether
in evangelism, religious education, apologetics, or theology, requires a deep appreciation of, and initiation into, the
varied symbolic expressions of
culture.
Marriage has been many things
in the many
cultures, long history and
varied traditions of the world.
But this does not necessarily mean that the process of reflection upon the God of Jesus,
in the light of different philosophies and within the framework of different
cultures, through which the Christian God, or rather the
varying Christian ideas of God, have taken shape, has been a mere waste of time or that we can afford to ignore it.
Man's responsibility
in this regard must be exercised
in and with
varying degrees of deference to the external moral (and natural) orders he inherits
in virtue of his past and present relationships with God, other individuals, groups, nature, history,
culture, and a variety of moral communities.
The answer must be tailored to specific circumstances and will
vary considerably
in different
cultures and stages of life.
Though the way the story may be shared or the way it might be illustrated will
vary in different
cultures or generations, the story remains unchanged and the essence of Christianity endures.
Of course there is a lot of confusion
in the churches and the ecumenical movement regarding the distinction that has to be maintained between the integrity of the Christian faith and mission and that of a secular
culture which has to be based on a syncretism of
varied insights about the humanum drawn from many religious, ideological and scientific sources.
In our
culture, men have many and
varied opportunities to be with or to be visually stimulated by women.
Sicily is an island woven from a fusion of
cultures that has resulted
in a rich and
varied genetic legacy.
What is considered inedible
varies among users (e.g., chicken feet are consumed
in some food supply chains but not others), changes over time, and is influenced by a range of variables including
culture, socio - economic factors, availability, price, technological advances, international trade, and geography.
In his role as Wine Director since February 2015, John has transformed the company's wine programs, offering honest wines at
varied price points, while maintaining unique wine
cultures to fit each restaurant.
Waldorf Education has as its ideal a person who is knowledgeable about the world and human history and
culture, who has many
varied practical and artistic abilities, who feels a deep reverence for and communion with the natural world, and who can act with initiative and
in freedom
in the face of economic and political pressures.
Furthermore, a 2001 international study from Early Human Development concluded that the practice of bed - sharing may
vary in different
cultures around the world, and that it was difficult to ascribe the cause of SIDS to any one childcare practice.
[5] However, this custom
varies by
culture or region and
in some it is expected and customary for a close female family member to host the baby shower, often the baby's maternal grandmother.
The negative sides of permissive parenting
vary in degrees because the level of permissiveness also
varies between
cultures and between families of the same
culture.
The widely used name also has allure
in several other
cultures, though spellings
vary slightly.
In addition, disability related stigma
varies according to countries and
cultures.
Moral notions,
in particular — which
in contemporary times have been demonstrated to
vary significantly from one
culture to another — stand as evidence against the innateness of ideas.
The annual event brings together all tribes
in the zongo community to display
varied culture.
Cuomo's decision to empanel the 25 - member group followed a year of indictments illustrative of Albany's infamous
culture of corruption, during which public officials were found to have attempted bribery and fraud
in exchange for career advancements or
varying sums of money.
A project from the University of Waterloo examined how people across 16
cultures vary in their tendency to see situations as either all good or all bad, or
in a more complex fashion by seeing a little of both.
«It is not that people from different
cultures have more or less proenvironmental beliefs or engage
in more or less proenvironmental actions — the triggers for these actions is what
varies across
cultures,» says psychological scientist Kimin Eom of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Fermented sausages can
vary in taste quality depending on whether the fermentations begin «spontaneously,» or using a commercial starter
culture.
I began graduate school
in the late 1980s, and my goal was to understand how morality
varied across
cultures and nations.
The
culture of most SMEs is for everybody to muck
in, so if you get the job, you are likely to carry out more
varied work, she adds, which is good news for those who haven't decided where their strengths lie.
In the past, online shoppers have been presumed to prefer impersonal transactions, but their study argues that both retailers and customers inherently desire the kind of relationship that can be called guanxi, even if the degree and extent of communication
varies by
culture.
Effects of wayward sleep patterns or too little sleep on health
vary across
cultures and regions, says biomedical anthropologist Kristen Knutson of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
in Chicago.
At the time, his
varied interests —
in the use of skin cell
culture to treat burns,
in human tissue
cultures, and
in biopharmaceutical production — led him to do his final year, 6 - month project on
culture in a bioreactor.
Varying the planktonic
culture density
in this manner allowed us to
vary the initial population density on the glass surface.
The value placed on individual autonomy
varies in different
cultures, so the primacy that it receives
in the context of public health planning and decision making, and the role of informed consent, might differ between countries [91], [92].
Two days after challenge with 106 TCID50 of SARS - CoV, titers
in mice given PBS
varied between 107.0 and 108.0 TCID50 per g of tissue; one vaccinated animal
in the group given the S protein vaccine (SV) at the 3 µg and the 1 µg dosage without alum yielded virus but all other animals
in all other groups were
culture negative for virus (figure 3B).
The Hill coefficient was ∼ 1.0 for all
culture conditions and did not
vary with acute or chronic insulin stimulation
in either control
cultures or
cultures established from diabetic subjects (P > 0.05, data not shown).
In addition, we showed that, although the supernatants from each of the HCMV - infected
cultures contained infectious virus, the viral copy number and the quantity and timing of virus production
varied among the various organ - specific MSC.
But around the world, the act of saying «thank you»
varies in tradition from
culture to
culture.