According to the Office of Head Start, currently «over 140 languages are spoken by children and families in Head Start and the number
of cultures represented is even greater» (Early Head Start National Resource Center @ ZERO TO THREE, p. 6).
The Fowler enhances understanding and appreciation of the diverse peoples, cultures, and religions of the world through dynamic exhibitions, publications, and public programs, informed by interdisciplinary approaches and the perspectives
of the cultures represented.
Thanks so much for all the plant based, whole food recipes... The diversity
of the cultures represented is amazing... Kerp up the great work in helping us reshape our lives and still keeping it delicious...
With foods that reflect a joy in making and a timeless beauty
of the culture it represents
Not exact matches
Whites and Rincon feel that that their own level
of commitment and a dedicated work ethic is still
represented in their
culture today.
One
of the most interesting sections in the report includes suggestions on how a board can understand the real
culture of the company they
represent, including «listen to the internal grapevine and pick up quiet messages» and «review customer complaints and follow up.»
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio in a statement said the settlement «
represents another strong step toward our goal
of reversing the decades
of abuse on Rikers and building a
culture of safety for officers and inmates alike.»
While your employees may be supported by a positive internal
culture, any employer runs the risk
of being poorly
represented by an uninformed employee (or several in this case).
Implementation
of this program
represented an important step taken by HP to drive a high - performance
culture.
A positive company
culture contributes to the disposition and energy
of salespeople which directly translate into the way prospects perceive them and the company they
represent.
Related - party transactions
represent another significant, continuing, and underappreciated risk
of doing business in many different
cultures and business environments.
After two years
of transforming the strategy, financial profile, and
culture of the company, ING U.S. began trading as a public company on the NYSE under the ticker symbol VOYA, which
represents its future brand identity, Voya Financial.
In fact, this pair
represents only a tiny fraction
of the digital ecosystem that has built up around the exploiting
of information Facebook users share online, as described in detail by Austria's Cracked Labs Institute for Critical Digital
Culture, in a June 2017 study.
The historic properties managed by the Public Buildings Service
represent the work
of historic and prominent architects that are valued for significance in art, architecture, archeology,
culture, engineering, and American history.
Aside from the fact that London is one
of the most popular cities in the world, with a vibrant melting pot
of global
cultures, it also happens to
represent one
of the largest online gambling markets in the world.
Through my experiences and discussions with countless other animal advocates
representing a broad swath
of our movement, I've come to realize organizations with the best
cultures espouse these two philosophies:
GFI argues that though it is true that plant - based products already exist, there may be significant room for the improvement
of plant - based technology, and improving plant - based technology may yield shorter - term traction, i.e., greater market share, than the
cultured foods.119 Recently developed plant - based products already seem to seem to
represent improvements from past products; for example, the Impossible Burger, released in 2016, has received favorable reviews from vegans and omnivores alike.120 GFI's fostering and promotion
of the development
of similarly popular plant - based products could cause a significant reduction in the demand for animal products, particularly if they focus on plant - based chicken and fish and if they convince institutions to serve the plant - based products rather than animal products.121
«Each period, whether a day, a month, a year or longer,
represents an infinite number
of possible learning opportunities, revealing more and more about correlations, hedging, law, regulation,
culture, sizing positions, trading versus holding, activism, bankruptcy law and practice, government action and political impacts on investing, organizational realities and growth, as well as the kind
of personal characteristics that are required to do this job well.»
I think the Ryan budget
represents the right-most plausible level
of taxing and spending that our political
culture can bear.
Institutions offering separate women - only swim hours demonstrate that they seek to include in their community people from many different
cultures, faiths, and traditions,
representing a range
of values, beliefs, and experiences.
The suit
represented no problem, but the necktie posed an issue: his native
culture (Gen X) failed to supply the knowledge
of how to tie one.
Thank God he did not get sidetracked by this twisted
culture of praxiology and universalism which you
represent!!!!!
Rt Revd Richard Chartres wrote in the Church Times that facial hair «
represented a new way to [connect with] the
culture of the majority
of their parishioners».
Schickel's work»
represented here by 175 full - color photographs» brings us face - to - face with the concerns
of our own
culture war, especially as it is manifested in clashes between traditionalists and liberals in the Church over the past three decades.
Much
of the
culture outside
of Christianity sees faith as being
represented by older icons.
The International Information fundamentally
represents the dominance and penetration
of the technocratic
culture into the life
of the peoples in the third World, either in the form
of science and technology transfer, or in the form
of economic development and coqercial advertisement, or in terms
of the inculcation
of military values such as national security doctrine and peace propagenda.
«Celebrities offer a myriad
of different «takes» on what is possible in consumer
culture,» he writes, «
representing different ways to be a woman, to be black, to be old, to be faithful, to be gay, to be a parent, to be unfaithful, to be a loser, to fail.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part
of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence
of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence
of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes
represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line
of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry
of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
represent the supremecy
of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws
of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading
of the text
represents a capitulation to
culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse
of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
By prizing open spaces for all
cultures - not patronizingly, but because they
represent humanity's endowment - we can reverse the retreat into enclaves
of narrow self - interest and the seclusion
of identity politics.
Let's face it: We are unlikely to find a single party that truly
represents a «
culture of life,» and abortion will probably never be made illegal, so we'll have to go about it the old fashioned way, working through the diverse channels
of the Kingdom to adopt and support responsible adoption, welcome single moms into our homes and churches, reach out to the lonely and disenfranchised, address the socioeconomic issues involved, and engage in some difficult conversations about the many factors that contribute to the abortion rate in this country, (especially birth control).
Particularly in our current
culture, with sexual abuse stories being exposed within the Church, it's more important than ever for women to be
represented when it comes to making decisions in leadership on behalf
of the community.
Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, and all
of the succeeding generations for approximately the first eleven chapters
of the Bible
represent whole
cultures and phases
of early humanity, not individual humans.
«Moving these «holydays» (how the etymology
of that word says so much about what they were to our
culture)
represents a symbolic retreat
of huge proportions; conceding the notion that the secular world and the imperative
of its ephemeral commitments must now be considered more real than the way in which the divine has entered our history and shaped it.»
The Bible is, in reality, a complex collection
of historical documents, written over the course
of at least 1,500 years, which
represents various literary genres (everything from history to parables, poetry to pastoral letters and legal code to visions
of the future), worldviews, languages,
cultures, agendas and opinions.
Many theologians
of the sects continued to talk as if they were the exponents
of the normative
culture system
of the commonwealth, while actually they
represented only that
of, at best Christianity in general, at worst their exclusive sect.
Rather, it
represents a Christian response to his
culture and the crisis
of the
culture.
The diversity
of countries, perspectives, and
cultures represented by the fourteen contributors showed the tremendous interest in Hartshorne's neoclassical concept
of God.
For Eliade, this new awakening not only
represents the strength
of the West but also corresponds to the problems natural to European
culture.
Because the very meaning
of representing an object with a sign in a certain respect is a function
of the larger
culture, one can not speak
of true or false interpretations except insofar as those interpretations are embedded in some
culture or other.
[In thousands (175,440
represents 175,440,000)--------- Total Christian --------- 173,402 Catholic --------- 57,199 Baptist --------- 36,148 Protestant - no denomination supplied --------- 5,187 Methodist / Wesleyan --------- 11,366 Lutheran --------- 8,674 Christian - no denomination supplied --------- 16,834 Presbyterian --------- 4,723 Pentecostal / Charismatic --------- 5,416 Episcopalian / Anglican --------- 2,405 Mormon / Latter - Day Saints --------- 3,158 Churches
of Christ --------- 1,921 Jehovah's Witness --------- 1,914 Seventh - Day Adventist --------- 938 Assemblies
of God --------- 810 Holiness / Holy --------- 352 Congregational / United Church
of Christ --------- 736 Church
of the Nazarene --------- 358 Church
of God --------- 663 Orthodox (Eastern)--------- 824 Evangelical / Born Again \ 2 --------- 2,154 Mennonite --------- 438 Christian Science --------- 339 Church
of the Brethren --------- 231 Nondenominational \ 2 --------- 8,032 Disciples
of Christ --------- 263 Reformed / Dutch Reform --------- 206 Apostolic / New Apostolic --------- 970 Quaker --------- 130 Full Gospel --------- 67 Christian Reform --------- 381 Foursquare Gospel --------- 116 Fundamentalist \ 2 --------- 69 Salvation Army --------- 70 Independent Christian Church --------- 86 --------- Total other religions --------- 8,796 Jewish --------- 2,680 Muslim --------- 1,349 Buddhist --------- 1,189 Unitarian / Universalist --------- 586 Hindu --------- 582 Native American --------- 186 Scientologist --------- 25 Baha'I --------- 49 Taoist --------- 56 New Age --------- 15 Eckankar --------- 30 Rastafarian --------- 56 Sikh --------- 78 Wiccan --------- 342 Deity --------- 32 Druid --------- 29 Santeria --------- 3 Pagan --------- 340 Spiritualist --------- 426 Other unclassified --------- 735 --------- No religion specified, total --------- 34,169 Atheist --------- 1,621 Agnostic --------- 1,985 Humanist --------- 90 Secular --------- 34 Ethical
Culture --------- 11 No religion --------- 30,427 --------- Refused to reply to question --------- 11,815
There are all sorts
of reasons one might want to condemn such behavior, which
represented at least one common pattern
of male homosexual behavior Paul would have encountered in his
culture — that it involved young boys, that it was not a matter
of mutual pleasure, that it was a way
of expressing one partner's superiority over the other, and soon — while perhaps not condemning some
of the different forms homosexual activity takes in our
culture.
religion is a communal
culture represented in a formal style weighting in norms and value or dos and donts
of the community called scripture.
Man
of God and God fearing is what is counted for a man to
represent a mixed
culture and beliefs nation for which he has to be aware
of those
cultures and beliefs
of those other nations in order to be able to plant respects to become between those mixed
cultures and beliefs as such gives the assurance
of mutual understanding between the nation with other overseas nations or even with those within the country
of mixed
cultures and beliefs...!
The family into which he was born would have been the noblest in a nation whose
culture represented the peak
of human achievement.
It must be recognized for what it is:»... the women's movement
represents, not merely an oppositional force fuelled by anger, a rather negative reaction to oppression, but the development
of a distinctive female
culture, a positive creative force inspiring men and women alike,» write Johanna Liddle and Rama Joshi.1
The recent sex scandals play a relatively small part in the story and are
represented as indicative
of larger dynamics created by the mistakes in implementing Vatican II at a time when newly affluent and confident Catholics were engaging a
culture that was in the process
of self - destructing.
In a Western
culture that is, on the one hand, insouciantly «nonjudgmental» and, on the other, determined to exact the last ounce
of blood from those responsible for real or alleged crimes against humanity, Tutu
represents a seasoned sensibility that combines both judgment and mercy as essential components in coping with a far from satisfactory world.
Altizer's position
represents his attempt to grasp the inner logic
of the Incarnation, though he is fully conscious
of the fact that the profanity
of contemporary
culture plays an essential role in his formulation
of a radically immanental interpretation
of Christ.31 He presents a telling case against attempts in Christian theology to conceive God as an immutable Absolute wholly unaffected by the contingencies
of history.
The case
represents the latest volley in a
culture war
of sorts as courts and academics — not to mention employers and employees — try to reconcile the law's fundamental commitment to two principles increasingly emerging at loggerheads: religious liberty and women's health.
24 / The program policy
of the Commission must also be based on the premise that mankind consists
of many diverse
cultures, most
of which
represent in actual numbers very large numbers
of persons.