Sentences with phrase «low culture found»

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Not surprisingly, the risk of retaliation for corporate whistleblowers is far lower at businesses that have already created a strong ethical culture in the first place, the study found.
«It has a one - of - a-kind culture that I have searched high and low and have not found a close second on any continent.»
As they ask questions they are taking in the responses and reconciling them with what they know to be true, often times helping people to find a true north in a culture full of relatives, toxicity and low standards.
Anyway, the only culture war that exists is on TV which considering overall TV viewership as a % is at an all - time low I find quite funny.
Kath: Maybe one day we'll find this one in Australia... and what can I say, I'm all about blending high and low culture
Chobani ® Smooth is a delicious, low - fat (1 - 1.5 %) classic yogurt with 25 % less sugar and twice the protein of other traditional yogurts.iii Chobani ® Smooth is made by lightly straining the yogurt to keep the protein that's naturally found in milk — using a unique blend of live and active cultures and probiotics — without the tart taste and thicker texture typically found in strained yogurts.
If you really do prefer lower fat versions of yoghurt and you can find one that is made of only milk + cultures, then I don't think it's necessarily a poor nutritional choice.
He found the prevalence of malocclusions relatable to those habits was very low, which was consistent with reports from non-industrialized cultures.
Once of Albany's most powerful politicians, the Lower East Side Democrat became the target of former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's crusade against Albany's culture of corruption, and was found guilty of charges including honest wire fraud, extortion, and money laundering in 2015.
«The concentrations of anabasine tested here are 100-fold lower than those required to inhibit growth of parasite cell cultures,» Palmer - Young says, «and we did not find any evidence for variation in anabasine sensitivity across parasite strains.
By lowering the oxygen in the culture — adding nitrogen to cut it by more than half — the researchers found they could dramatically improve the percentage of stem cells capable of making normal sperm when put back into the testes.
Indeed the Greenberg lab found that adding low doses of the drug topotecan to cultured cells lacking MeCP2 normalized levels of long genes.
When Oudhoff applied human saliva to skin - cell cultures scratched by a needle, however, he found that the concentrations of growth factors were too low to have any therapeutic effect.
Students who attend a middle school compared to a K - 8 school are likely to have a lower perception of their reading skills, finds a new study by NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
They found that phytoplankton were much more efficient at assimilating vanishingly low phosphorus concentrations than would have been predicted from culture research.
The low glycogen content in diabetes does not seem to be part of the mechanism responsible for insulin resistance because we found a significant positive correlation between glycogen content and GS FV0.1 in diabetic cultures.
We found a reduced intracellular glucose content, indicative for a lowered glucose transport activity, which is in agreement with our finding of a reduced basal glucose uptake in diabetic cultures.
We found a reduced basal glucose uptake in type 2 diabetic cultures when precultured at low insulin concentrations, which is in line with previous observations by Ciaraldi et al. (10).
Results: MinION correctly identified pathogens without culture and, among 55 acquired resistance genes detected in the cultivated bacteria by Illumina sequencing, 51 were found by MinION sequencing directly from the urines; with three of the four failures in an early run with low genome coverage.
We found that canonical signaling by the EphB4 receptor is low in breast cancer cells and that ephrin - induced stimulation of EphB4 kinase activity inhibits breast cancer cell malignancy in culture and tumor growth in vivo (Figure 1A) through inhibition of the CRK proto - oncogene.
Traditional cultures throughout the world have found ways to lower the effect of these harmful properties.
Research has found that the low dementia rate in India is due, in part, to the culture's high intake of turmeric, while cancer rates have also been shown to be lower in countries that use more spices.
In a 1972 article, «Mental Illness, Biology, and Culture,» published in the book Psychological Anthropology, Alfred Wallace hypothesized that hypocalcemic tetany from low levels of calcium and vitamin D underlied a phenomenon of hysteria found among Eskimos called pibloktok.
The imbalance of omega - 6 fatty acids in relationship to the lower levels of omega - 3 fatty acids found in today's Western - culture diets is thought to be one of the primary driving forces behind low - grade, chronic inflammation.
By looking at both living mice and molecular processes in a culture medium, the researchers were able to find a causative link between low dietary potassium, heart disease and the underlying pathogenic mechanism.
Despite an immediate disdain for each other, these two divided by culture, language and age, realize that Garza's low tech brain and Vic's high tech hacker skills may be their only chance at finding Santos before he finds them.
The fact that Mikkelsen is starring in «The Hunt,» written and directed by Thomas Vinterberg, has special resonance in Denmark's movie culture: Vinterberg, along with Lars von Trier and other filmmakers, was one of the founding members of the Dogme 95 film movement, which professed allegiance to an artifice - free visual aesthetic and rough, low - tech production methods.
Founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff in 2001, following the attacks on the World Trade Center, to spur the economic and cultural revitalization of the lower Manhattan district through an annual celebration of film, music, and culture, the Festival brings the industry and community together around storytelling.
Woven into this highly personal narrative about a boy's journey from silent sidekick to hero are themes that translate to public education: the challenges of finding the right school or instructional method to meet a student's individual needs; the impact of social stigmas on expectations and performance, particularly for «discarded students» in low - income neighborhoods, and the need for a culture of high expectations to counter those negative societal assumptions; the importance of tireless, focused, caring teachers who do whatever it takes to help students succeed; and the ability for all children — regardless of learning challenges or race or income level — to learn.
The line from the study that jumps off the page is that the findings suggest «a pervasive culture of low expectations for teacher development and performance.»
Yet, even in the few findings presented here, we have been able to build a better understanding of a culture of low - income families that are working together with schools and supportive organizations in their communities to produce very high levels of achievement in terms of high school graduation and college attendance.
My organization, McREL, confirmed those findings in 2005 when we discovered that what distinguished high - performing, high - poverty schools from low - performing ones was a culture characterized by a clear mission and goals, a press for achievement, and teacher involvement in decision making.
Personally, I have found that investments with simple to definable «Moats» (like COKE's brand & worldwide distribution system, Wells Fargo's low cost deposit base, JNJ's three legged platform — branded drug, consumer products, orthopedic / surgical medical devices, Markel / Berkshire's multi-decade culture of cherishing being relied upon, Exxon's rigid adherence to conservative ROIC decison's on capex projects) enable me to not only maintain composure when times are challenging, but also add meaningfully during those times.
From our own experiences we've got the down low on hidden gems when it comes to the best shopping, dining and culture in Budapest — info you won't find in a typical guide book.
In 1952 he founded the Independent Group, as a challenge to the prevailing modernist approach and their strict demarcation of «high» and «low» culture.
Using materials taken from amateur photographers» how - to manuals from the 1970s, Lipps make the case that the supposedly Internet - derived, algorithmic image culture so widespread today may actually find its roots in the feverish popularity of the low - cost Brownie camera of the 1950s and the ubiquitous Fujifilm disposable point - and - shoot of the»80s.
Founded in 1999 by a group of local artists as a membership organization, we believe the arts and individual artists are an essential element of the culture, history and future of the Lower East Side.
Theo Mercier (b. 1984, France) creates tongue - in - cheek sculptural and photographic assemblages of collaged images and found objects that playfully collapse the boundaries between high and low art, craft and industry, past and present, Western and non-Western cultures.
Founded in 2003, the LES Studio Program underscores AAI's belief that the arts and individual artists are essential elements of the culture, history and future of the Lower East Side community.
One of the founding members of the Chicano artists collective Los Four, Luján is known for his coloration and visual explorations of Chicano culture and community that drew upon and brought to life various historic and contemporary visual sources with startling results: Pyramid - mounted low riders driven by anthropomorphic dogs traversing a newly defined and mythologized L.A..
Here too in GuytonWalker we find motifs from high and low culture.
FAILE's work is constructed from found visual imagery, and blurs the line between «high» and «low» culture, but recent exhibitions demonstrate an emphasis on audience participation, a critique of consumerism, and the incorporation of religious media, architecture, and site - specific / archival research into their work.
Just as Washington creates meaning out of an assemblage of found objects and detritus, Jen Ray's works are a pastiche of imagery drawn from high and low culture, grand artistic traditions and kitsch.
Kelley continues to merge high and low culture, including found objects from a typical childhood or workplace or marketplace.
His inventive use of the television monitor, combined with found sculptural objects and video footage, has enabled him to conflate many sensibilities, ranging from high and low culture, in a single piece.
Personally, I find it very hard to believe that the descendants of a population of individuals intelligent enough to spread throughout the Americas, producing the Clovis culture, producing burial mounds in Ohio, rock structured settlements on the East coast, being the contemporaries of the Anasazi, Incas, Aztecs, those who produced the Nazca lines etc., were stupid enough to attempt to farm in the forest when easily accessible low lying rich and abundant farmland lay just to the west and south.
If you are getting low scores and negative comments, you'll need to work on finding ways to keep your employees more satisfied such as by cultivating better management communications, raising salaries and offering room for advancement, or improving company culture.
Diagnose a sick firm culture and you will find 10 symptoms: poor productivity; lawyers who fail to bill and collect; high personnel turnover; hostility between individuals; low morale; out of control overhead; lawyers unwilling to change or consider new practice ideas; lack of initiative or creativity; apathy; and the inability of management to gain support for its decisions.
A tentative conjecture can be made when correlational relationships are taken into account, as a dismissive nation attachment was found to be correlated with lower identification of both cultures, implying a marginalised strategy.
A meta - analysis of 20 studies found that school - wide positive - behavior support (SWPBS) reduces misbehavior and improves school culture among elementary schools and middle schools, particularly in urban settings, with low to average or moderate effects.
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