Sentences with phrase «know a culture deep»

Visit stone castles, pristine beaches, small fishing villages, some of Europe's best museums and get to know a culture deep in rich traditions.

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Getting to know a co-worker isn't a bad way to while away your lunch hour, but according to FreshBooks the program has actually had a deeper impact on company culture and inter-team connection.
Basing your business in this global industry cluster brings enormous advantages: Network effects, economies of scale, access to the world's best talent, deep pools of capital, a rich ecosystem of resources and know - how for both startups and mature companies, a nurturing entrepreneurial culture, infectious energy, and strong trust relationships that make the impossible possible.
Tracey Rowland, in Catholic World Report's «round table» discussion (not reported in its print edition) argues that the Pope is affirming that «When cultures no longer serve the deepest needs of human nature and actually narrow the spiritual horizons of people, people don't know who they are and feel depressed.
There can be no doubt that even the most cultured modem man who has at his disposal all the technical art of our day, needs to pray; indeed, deep in his heart wants to pray.
Their Americanization notwithstanding, the Durand - Perez family retained a number of features typical of every border family I know: pride in the Mexican culture and heritage; a deep and abiding religious faith; a love for both the Spanish and English languages (with family members having different degrees of competence in each); and a special esteem for the family's youngest and oldest members.
«What we discovered was that the local church had a culture of its own and that seminary graduates needed to be prepared to cope with the congregation as a very complex social reality with deep structures and metaphors by which it lives and moves, a social reality which is affected by forces and dynamics of which we know almost nothing.»
If you take a little time and dig a little deeper into the story, using a concordance to look up the words (all the words) and studying what is known of the culture of the place and time, one would find that John is closer to the truth than you would imagine.
Both players had been at the club for eight years and had seen how the culture of the club had changed and deep down knew that it wasn't about to change anytime soon.
IASWECE gives us, as educators from diverse nations and cultures, the opportunity to meet and get to know and understand one another on an ever - deeper level.
I am gradually getting to know participants and the culture through watching the students work and play together, struggle with deep questions and be open and willing to explore inner work, group biography work and organizational ideas.
Besides, all the difficulties that can appear during the dating process on lovelythailadies.com Thai girl will appreciate you for your curiosity and strong desire to know the Eastern culture deeper and better, even if you don't get used to it.
Plenty Of Fish Chicago gives users a very diverse culture from deep inside this beautiful city known for its outdoor public art.
Indonesia About Blog A UK travel blog focusing on Deep Travel and getting to know the world through it's culture and food.
Rather than being ideal for people who know a bit about French cinema and want to know more, it's best suited to people who know a considerable amount about French cinema (and culture) of the early sound era and want to delve deeper.
Aniston is perhaps best known as Rachel on «Friends — an NBC sitcom that has earned itself a permanent presence in American pop culture, despite ending a decade ago — but hopes to continue to change that by disappearing «a little deeper» into different roles.
As has been reported in many studies, students know very little about other cultures, and few have a deep understanding of them.
You find when people come in they just chuck out what the previous administration did just for the sake of it and while it's important to acknowledge that yes, things might change, but you have to know what's deep in the culture — and so I'd like to learn more about that.»
Relationships aren't just the 15 - 30 minute conversations where you get to know students on deeper levels, but also stem from the many 30 - second opportunities you layer your classroom culture with all day long.
Rajasthan, in the west of India, is known for its vibrant festivals, for the radiant colours of women's saris, and as a land of diverse cultures and deep history.
Along the way, discover a culture that runs deeper than the cheese, clocks, and chocolate for which Switzerland is so well known.
Our innovative itineraries will take every participant not just to key sights but also to little known places where you will feel a world away from the usual tourist haunts, having a deeper understanding of the people, their traditions and culture.
The best way to dig deeper into a culture and get to know its people is by learning the language.
The Italian capital of Rome is a city known for its rich tradition and deep culture.
The Azores, with their emerald calderas and deep blue seas are havens for hikers and whale watchers; Madeira is famed for its namesake wine, pleasant year - round climate and lively port towns; while Cape Verde, also volcanic, lies 500 km west of Senegal and is known for its Creole Portuguese - African culture and sublime shorelines.
This Caribbean island is known for its beach culture, and with plenty nearby, you will be able to enjoy water activities from snorkeling to deep - sea fishing — or if you prefer, simply to soak in some sun on the sand.
Indonesia About Blog A UK travel blog focusing on Deep Travel and getting to know the world through it's culture and food.
The Philippines, also known as the Pearl of the Orient, is a leading tourist destination in Southeast Asia because of its charming beaches, lush mountains, deep culture, hospitable people, and so on.
As contemporary art and culture continue to evolve, Davis and Joseph illuminate lesser - known vantage points through works where, like Davis» brushstrokes, the aesthetics are just the beginning of a story that extends much deeper than art.
According to ArtNews, a number of groups and individuals have criticised the appointment, with an activist group known as «Decolonize this Place» stating that it «reflects deeper structural flaws within [the] museum's culture».
For a really great image of how environmental changes are already affecting people, in fact destroying an entire culture — and no, not in some low - slung Pacific Island — The New York Times has a poignant piece about how the Kamayurá people in Brazil are struggling today with deforestation and climate change making their way of life less and less tenable: Forest Homelands Now Surrounded by Ranches The Kamayurá people live in the middle of the Xingu National Park — which was once deep in the Amazon but is now surrounded by ranches — and live by hunting, fishing and some agriculture.
The cliché perpetuated throughout popular culture — think of the handful of «Law and Order» iterations or many a John Grisham book — is that lawyers are lone wolves who keep the lights burning in their offices deep into the night, pursuing their cases no matter the expense to their personal lives, health or relationships.
Indonesia About Blog A UK travel blog focusing on Deep Travel and getting to know the world through it's culture and food.
«Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership is something to value, as the oldest continuing culture known, with deep connection to the environment and family.
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