I think it's something that's pretty much native to
just about every culture around the world, flavoured with the local spices and / or vegetables.
I have found that
just about any culture or kitchen has it's own version of the tortilla.
They're all perfect little set pieces (and I suspect they're plastic models) but there's culinary cuisine from
just about every culture around the world.
Food is a feature of
just about every Culture Night, but here they invite the district's food services to join in on the excitement.
Yet, most gaming specific adaptations are poor - to - middling, few of them authentic, and none of them with anything particularly profound or thought - provoking to say about games or pop - culture and why they transcend
just about every culture there is.
Not exact matches
It's not
just about self - actualization: employers can benefit greatly by institutionalizing a boastful
culture, too.
Gun
culture clearly isn't
just numbers, it's
about attitude.
CEO Leerom Segal says it's not enough
just to collect data
about your operations — a
culture of transparency is key
Largely overlooked in the discussion
about the proposed acquisition is
just how far apart these two corporate
cultures are.
Here, think
about not
just the health plan it offers, but also the general work practices and
culture at your job.
«She wasn't enthused
about the
culture of significant others, many of whom weren't working and were
just following their spouses to school.»
«The
culture of Ultimate Software is all
about acceptance — not
just in regard to differences in race, gender, or orientation, but also our individual personalities.
For Doug Raunch, Trader Joe's ex-CEO, a successful business isn't
just about Hawaiian shirts and kitschy names (though they do help create a
culture that customers and employees love).
But when it comes to the intricacies of daily life, have you ever stopped to think
about how your daily routine compares with others around the globe and
just how much
culture influences your behavior?
«You
just have to be purposeful and thoughtful
about the kind of environment you create, because it has such an influence on
culture, work ethic and your company's spirit.»
Being personally responsible for creating a positive
culture at a fast - growing company, it struck me how much we could learn from McDonough
about building trusting and effective working relationships, given he did
just that at a very high level.
I very much look forward to shooting this again and again — not
just to learn more
about the blade
culture, but also to continue to hone the craft of being able to act on the fly and learn on the fly and communicate that in a way that is entertaining... or at least not sound like a fool.
But this is
about more than
just one company's
culture.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/06/opinion/sunday/alt-right-asian-fetish.html «Professor Wu found that
just months before the release of the 1965 Moynihan Report, the widely influential policy paper that attributed black poverty to a degenerate black
culture, its author, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, spoke at a gathering of intellectuals and policymakers
about how Japanese - and Chinese - Americans, considered «colored»
just 25 years earlier, were «rather astonishing.»
The company has never had a COO in its history, but in March,
just a few weeks after a former Uber engineer published a scathing tell - all
about the company's sexist workplace
culture, Kalanick himself admitted he needed a right - hand executive «who can partner with me to write the next chapter in our journey.»
For example, many customers will want to know not
just about your products or services, but
about your company's unique personality and
culture.
By LAURA LOREK Publisher and reporter with Silicon Hills News Creating a great company
culture isn't
just about having perks like free lunches, Ping Pong tables, and nap rooms.
Or, even worse, they
just hear
about trolls or pop
culture references taking off on Twitter and don't see how it can help their businesses.
«Making up childish nonsense fairy stories
about heaven, (In Hebrew
culture ALL souls went to Sheol, the
just and the unjust, and Sheol was NOT where Yahweh lived),»
But if we are talking
about just the age difference and in their particular
culture (if in fact the numbers that you gave are accurate, and I admit that I don't know one way or the other), then I don't know how, in that
culture that there was anything wrong with it.
There is nothing holy or special
about the tasks of politics,
just as there is nothing holy
about any of the common tasks of common
culture.
I find that most of my Christian friends who talk
about homosexuality are either determined to not think
about the issue because of tradition and fear or are on the other end and choose not to think
about the issue because the pressure of contemporary
culture (in our part of the world) is to equate my sexuality with the colour of my skin which is, in light of history, a silly equation but we should
just adjust our understanding to accomodate.
They were stories created to entertain children,
just use them to learn
about different
cultures.
Easter is
about redemption, and
just as Jesus has redeemed us, so also, Jesus redeems
culture and holidays as well.
Creating a
culture of life isn't
just about standing in a picket line with a «Choose Life» sign.
I guess I
just react negatively to the word victim when we live in a
culture that likes to give that status to
just about everyone... sometimes the abuser before the abused.
The root of the problem as with all these young people supporting someone who didn't report a child assault to police is they don't see anything wrong with what these men are.So it's
just a step down that it was done to a child, as they see nothing wrong with the acts between men.Be real, it's our
culture now, they don't care
about it being a child or not, it's sick and disgusting these young people are heartless and warped.
As a single man, I'm
just as concerned
about saving myself for the one woman I marry someday, and I don't think it's
just because that's what my
culture believes.
Our ability to critique secular
culture from an arm's lengths makes it easy to feel like we know absolutely everything
about «that world out there» — that secular world — to know every bit of its brokenness, and
just leave it there to fester.
Eventually the Church moved to the forefront of abolition because we understood this truth:
Just because the Bible contained instructions
about how to treat slaves in a context and
culture where it was acceptable to hold slaves does not mean slavery is a godly practice or part of God's intended purpose for creation.)
Now the words
about the temporal duties should be read within the context of the Council statements
about the relative autonomy of the secular
culture (art. 59), for only thus will the sentence
just quoted receive its full weight.
My friends and i go to a christian church and some of the Muslim students have gone with us
just to see and learn for them selves what it is like instead of going off rumors and here say... Unless you have experiences something on your own you have no right to talk smack
about it... The reason the world is the way it is is because people are to stuck up THEIR butts and THEIR way, to even try and become educated
about anything else... im not saying convert or change your ways... But be educated
about something before you talk because if your not you really look like a fool... ever religion, race,
culture,... they have their good people and they have their bad people and you CAN NOT judge a whole race, religion,
culture... off one group... that
just being single minded!!!
Who that person is and what he or she may think
about religion are thus weighty questions, not
just for science and the academy, but also for communities of belief, and indeed, the entire moral and spiritual fabric of our
culture.
When
just about everyone is a «Christian,» and all agree that they are living in a «Christian»
culture, what is the meaning of Christianity?
It certainly is good to have finally found out that Christianity is nothing more than
just tradition, ritual and
culture and that all the things which the Bible says
about God and prayer are not true — God does not speak to or lead or guide or direct anyone or put thoughts in anyone's mind or show them signs or speak to their heart or mind or tells them what to do or calls people or chooses people or has a plan for people's lives whether they are in an altered state of consciousness / transcendent state or whether they are in an unaltered cognitive state.
Just in case you guys weren't aware... when you're whining
about your waning influence in society,
culture, and politics, this is why.
«There's something
about the British
culture that says «drink and drink and drink and drink» and our role is
just to encourage people to drink responsibly, I think that's the big underlying message.
Now, I know all the arguments: they were not alone in this behaviour, it was the
culture of the time, the Catholics were
just as bad, etc, but if we want to truly remember the Reformation then the best way is not merely to get all excited
about the theology, but also to be honest
about the dodgy goings - on.
Republicans should be happy to learn this Truth that has brought America to the state of Light for Obama to pick on it.One thing good
about American Democracy is it is «truly participating» and lasting with lessons for others to follow in modernity to tap blue horizons of life.Those blue horizons
just do not end in economics that has many minds to tap the financial barometer of the country self educative in working of its affluent class and ordinary class both domestically and internationally relating to perfection with budgeting of money in economic plans that have been existing and are in the process to move charismatically with a tide over where bipartisan element also comes into play well integrated to test the mettle of the top leader of the country who has to stand over the continuous democratic element evolving of the country both in economic as well as inherently in spiritual terms for the good of the people at large mixing with the
culture of exchange that has humanity behind it to survive??
What if we were
just as much against colonization, imperialism, and war, as you are, and that when we told people
about Jesus and His love for them, we let them maintain their
culture, their identity, and who they were as people?
You mention global myths of a great flood as supporting evidence, but even the article only states,» [a] lmost every
culture has a legend
about a great flood, and — with a little reading between the lines — many of them mention something like a comet on a collision course with Earth
just before the disaster.»
By NOT going to a church service that is designed for consumer - oriented church - goers, I continue to detox my deep - seated issues (52 years worth)
about not
just attending a church, but
about the institutionalized church
culture in America.
Inviting a white supremacist to speak on MLK day and then supposing that a short tribute video will make up for it shows
just how real and pervasive the «shallow understanding» and «lukewarm acceptance» King warned
about remains a part of white Christian
culture.
As we live in a
culture that has
just defined marriage in a way contrary to what evangelicals and others believe, we must understand that, as Christians, we aren't the only ones who care
about marriage.
Then,
just when you think it can't get any better, Vicky Beeching hits it out of the park with her presentation
about what it was like growing up, living, and leading in the evangelical
culture, while (until recently) keeping her sexuality a secret.