Sentences with phrase «now during a culture»

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But during more than a quarter - century of medical practice, I have been led by my clinical experience to reject the deterministic assumptions underlying the therapeutic worldview that now pervades American culture.
Journalism icon, lawyer, former minister and now politician, Prince Tony Momoh, served as Minister of Information and Culture during General Ibrahim Babangida's regime from 1986 - 1990.
Pop Culture blogger Linda Holmes and film critic Bob Mondello talk about what to expect during Sunday's Oscar Telecast and why there's not a clear winner for Best Picture by now.
EDUTOPIA: What other experiences in your life — either in school or during your early years as a teacher — have influenced the culture you're building at your school now?
The title, Bleeding Kansas, refers to the violence between pro- and anti-slavery forces in the Kansas territory during the mid-1850s, but it's not a bad description of the nasty culture wars now raging in this rural...
During the Gold Rush, this area was largely populated with Chinese immigrants; now, association halls and a Chinese language school help keep Chinese culture alive.
In the Dambulla Cave Temple in Sri Lanka, Buddhist monks have meditated since the 1st century B.C. And who knows?Montreal's Underground City, a 4.5 - square - mile modern marvel with shops, apartments, and a chapel, may be rediscovered centuries from now, lending insight into Canadian culture, and man's ingenuity when it came to keeping warm during brutally cold winters.
Some years back, Henry Korn (who had served as Administrator of the Jewish Museum, Director of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and on Franklin Furnace's Board of Directors) asked me if I thought Franklin Furnace got in trouble during the Culture Wars because in my work as an artist I impersonated First Ladies (Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, Tipper Gore, now Barbara Bush again).
Gallagher, who now lives between her native New York and Rotterdam, came to prominence during the 1990s, at a time when African - American artists including Glenn Ligon and Kara Walker were dismantling legacies of slavery and segregation as filtered through the channels of US pop - culture and folklore.
Alongside Olivares's performances are Barbara T. Smith's Xerox poetry sets created during her dual life as a Pasadena housewife and emerging artist in the 60s, Mélanie Matranga disorienting sceneographies, and Dena Yago's flatbed scanner images, which she will discuss during a Culture Now talk with McLean - Ferris at the ICA on March 27.
With the modern focus on corporate culture, many organizations now consider a candidate's personality and professional values when making decisions during the hiring process.
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