Sentences with phrase «modern culture yet»

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Yet modern work culture treats sleep as practically expendable.
The author contrasts an ancient abbey with its traditions, history and rootedness, to the modern American megachurch without tradition, culture or weighted worship, to an ecological sound, modern, high - tech, all thought out community but where the state church seems of little consequence, yet in this latter place the gospel seemed to make more sense.
A compelling aspect of Kilde's book is her reading of the buildings themselves in order to understand the religious culture that produced them: bold, confident, masculine and modernyet slightly on the defensive.
Yet, as in the case of capitalism and nationalism, the faith which grew out of modern culture has modified that culture.
(Jn 14:6) Yet, can we still in the post modern, scientific culture in which we live really assent to this truth.
If modern culture were a prize fight, organized Christianity wouldn't quite be knocked out yet, but it would certainly be on the ropes, way behind on points coming to the bell.
Perhaps, very few scientists today make such a claim so unambiguously, yet this confidence in science and technology and the instrumental, manipulative use of nature, is very much present in modern culture.
We bring art and culture that highlights the old and the new with a sense of elegance but yet trendy enough to cater to new waves of modern spectators.»
But i must complement wenger he has changed the culture of the club and given the team a spirit But does that give him the right to neglect the needs of the fans for some trophies Arsenal tickets are the most expensive yet the fans settle for good football as opposed to winning football as mentioned on this blog i don't get it But wenger knows once you keep the share holders happy then your in business It puzzles me that a modern manager can go six (6) yes six seasons without a single trophy and some people can come here making bone dry excuses, the ambition of the club has dropped wenger can coach at no other top club in Europe and not win a trophy he would be shown the door.
Intentional tummy time is necessary in our culture, because of the controversial yet popular «Back to Sleep» campaign and modern practices of placing babies in swings / seats / car seat carriers / jumpers for long periods of time.
Several of the men described are keen to embrace all that suits them of modern, Western culture, yet continue to cling onto outdated views on women that merely stand as an excuse for the expression of their libido.
Few areas in the world have attracted so much speculation, yet so little serious investigation, as the region around the small town of Nazca, some 500 kilometres south of Lima (to avoid confusion, Silverman advocates the «s» spelling for the Pre-Columbian culture of Nasca, and the «z» for the modern town of Nazca, its river and region).
[Futurama has] eccentric yet oddly sympathetic characters, scores of clever pop - culture homages, and a unique visual aesthetic that isn't afraid to experiment with a variety of styles both vintage and modern.
Gatsby's parties are depicted with the kind of circus - like insanity of modern club culture (combined with the bacchanalia of the Moulin Rouge in his prior film), yet the later parts of the film slow down tremendously to allow the characters and scenes time to breathe.
The Royal Hawaiian is located on sacred grounds and we have created a modern, yet timeless Aha «Aina to honor the land's majestic history through food, song, stories, hula, and culture — a true celebration of The Royal and its heritage.
Brought to you in all pixelated -16-bit-esque glory, full of references to not only gaming, but all of the pop culture from the 80's and 90's, better yet - with the mechanics of modern era gaming.
Comprised of multiple boxed beehives storing several thousand glass test tubes filled with everything from mundane debris to tiny yet fully realized art projects, the installation — accompanied by a soundtrack citing a seemingly endless list of contents — ponders modern culture's fixation on individual work ethic, systematic group labor and the cumulative effects of production en masse.
Notable group exhibitions include MashUp: The Birth of Modern Culture, Vancouver Art Gallery (2016); Fire and Forget: On Violence, KW Institute of Contemporary Art, Berlin (2015); Pop Departures, Seattle Art Museum, Washington (2014); Take It or Leave It: Institution, Image, Ideology, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2014); Not Yet Titled, Museum Ludwig Köln, Germany (2013); and Homebodies, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (2013).
Based on Nathalie Heinich's idea of the modern and contemporary paradigms, which was later elaborated by Mario Perniola to provide lenses through which to understand art, the emerging paradigm extends that vocabulary to denote a culture of commodifying that which is not yet fully formed.
Covering three decades of the artist's provocative yet intimate large - scale color images capturing the domestic life and private moments of the American and European elite — her family and friends — this book will appeal to contemporary - art lovers, photography book collectors, and anyone with an interest in modern culture.
Artists who I would describe in this way are students of popular culture and modern life who amass information almost as a PhD researcher might, and yet they are not cool observers - they are eccentric participants.
It's great to see yet another modern abstract painter in Sean Barton be able to push the line in our culture and transition into some serious paintings.
For many, this balancing act may seem daunting, but it's actually what makes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander - led organisations so effective — their governance models are rooted in culture, yet entirely modern in their efficiency, legitimacy and accountability.
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