Sentences with phrase «of cultures shaped»

Worlds Otherwise Hidden features the work of three international artists who interpret the complexities — both beautiful and challenging — of cultures shaped by migration, immigration, displacement, and exile.
Talhelm cautions that the question is still open as to how much the thinking style of a culture shapes political beliefs in the real world.
The sculptural, video, graphic, and photographic work in this show reveals how the militarization of culture shapes and contours visual perceptions.

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The rigors of bootstrapping your startup shape company culture, compel innovation and keep control where you want it, in your hands.
It is devoted to shaping an appropriate corporate culture, and introducing programs which reflect and support the core values of the enterprise and ensure its success.»
Tony Hsieh was the mastermind behind an incredible shaping of culture, turning what could have been one of the dullest and most robotic of companies into a shining example of employee engagement and customer service.
At the program we're aiming to go beyond the «mom and apple pie» aspects of ethical leadership, to look not just at the values and skills of ethical leaders, but also at the particular institutional mechanisms that ethical leaders use to shape institutional culture and to put their vision into practice throughout business organizations.
In his book The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resources.
«Of all the factors that lead to corporate crime, none comes close in importance to the role top management plays in tolerating, even shaping, a culture that allows for it,» says William Laufer, the director of the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research at the Wharton SchooOf all the factors that lead to corporate crime, none comes close in importance to the role top management plays in tolerating, even shaping, a culture that allows for it,» says William Laufer, the director of the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research at the Wharton Schooof the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research at the Wharton School.
The last thing they want is an edgy, scintillating discussion, with the raucous laughter and powerful voice of a singularly funny, smart female host who, on a nightly basis, shapes one of the most significant conversations in contemporary culture.
Finally, HR also gains ethical significance by embodying most of the few tools available for managers to shape that elusive thing known as corporate culture.
It's our culture, not our libidos, that shapes the way men act upon otherwise healthy, run - of - the - mill sexual desires.
Company culture is shaped by every single person who is a part of the organization.
«No amount of «fixing» Facebook or Google will address the underlying factors shaping the culture and information wars in which America is currently enmeshed,» she says.
They have shaped the culture and character of our nation and the world.
Our culture has shaped most of us to believe that it's not acceptable to be anxious or fearful.
Limited partners play a critical role in shaping culture at firms by way of their capital allocation processes and influence.
Benjamin Franklin's ideas of frugality and prudence when it came to saving and investing inspired the name of our firm back in 1947, and his valuable wisdom has continued to shape other aspects of the culture here at Franklin Templeton Investments, including our commitment to Corporate Citizenship.
The earlier the hire happens the more it will shape the company culture and the greater the fallout of bad hire will be.
The content does not influence our behavior, but our culture and shared mindset of being athletes at heart shapes our content.
Gen - Y will form 75 % of the workforce by 2025 (by Business and Professional Women's (BPW) Foundation) and are actively shaping corporate culture and expectations.
I began to see that much of my understanding of the world is shaped by the different peoples, cultures and access to institutions of which I had come into contact with.
The Nestlé Corporate Business Principles (pdf, 1Mb) shape the way we do business and form the basis of our culture and values.
In so many ways, GFI's work culture is shaped by the richness of our out - of - work lives.
Second, concerns about China's political culture / values (especially human rights) and security issues seem to be less of a factor in shaping public hesitancy around a free trade agreement when compared to certain economic considerations.
The character and culture of a province, state, or country is also shaped and influenced by people's choices.
Since joining Anomaly as one of the first employees back in 2012, Candace has played a fundamental role in shaping the agency team, culture and roster of world - class clients.
And many of them form their opinions and shape their values both from the pop culture event itself, and from the discussions afterward.
It is not triumphalism, but simply a fact of history: Christianity was the leaven that shaped a more humble and humane culture; gave rise to America's founding values; and, ultimately, prevented us from worshipping ourselves.
By chapter 11, even after God has purged the world with a flood, we see righteous Noah's wayward descendants once again impressed with their own God - given ability to shape culture and seeking to replace him with the work of their own hands.
Restoring ad orientem posture to the ordinary form of the Mass would go a long way to putting God back at the center, and help shape Catholic culture and Catholic witness and service thereby.
They're more like the mass - marketed latter years of Sesame Street, and less like the early, innovative, culture - shaping times.
The son of the Episcopal bishop of Connecticut, Acheson movingly described the ways in which the King James Bible, which the new RSV was to supplant, had once shaped American culture and our national life:
Especially encouraging is the renewed Christian urgency in reappropriating the Jewish shape of Christianity and the emergence of a new generation of Jewish intellectual leadership prepared to argue for a culture firmly secured by the Judeo - Christian tradition.
heres a holiday that has maintained its meaning thru - out the ages, why... the JEWISH have reverence for the past, its lessons and people that taught them, the events that shaped the jewish culture... most of the rest have nothing worth remembering besides there past and since thats not held with any amount of importance the future looks bleek at best... we are what we are because of yesterday, and tomorrow doesn't exist if today becomes our deathbed!
That this has had the most profound impact on our politics is obvious: The American culture war, which is one of the preeminent issues - beneath - the - issues, shapes the public discourse on both domestic and foreign - policy questions every day.
For in terms of our legal culture, Griswold was the Pearl Harbor of the American culture war, the fierce debate over the moral and cultural foundations of our democracy that has shaped our politics for two generations.
Of course, Jesus remained a Jew shaped by the culture of his daOf course, Jesus remained a Jew shaped by the culture of his daof his day.
Those of us shaped by the Enlightenment, for example, often think of justice in quite individualistic ways alien to persons of some other cultures.
Christianity Today slipped this mug on it's cover, as one of the leading 50 women most shaping culture and the church today — and I got down on my knees and prayed real hard, God using the absolute weakest and most unlikely.
I haven't mentioned Meanwhile There Are Letters: The Correspondence of Eudora Welty and Ross Macdonald, edited by Welty biographer Suzanne Marrs and Macdonald biographer Tom Nolan (the most touching collection of letters I've read in years), or the latest volume in The Complete Letters of Henry James, or Catherine Lampert's superb Frank Auerbach: Speaking and Painting (which the painter Bruce Herman will be writing about for Books & Culture), or James Curtis's fascinating and beautifully produced William Cameron Menzies: The Shape of Films to Come.
By this Huizinga does not mean to equate culture and play but only to suggest that «in its earliest phases culture has the play - character, that it proceeds in the shape and mold of play.
The second essay on «Christendom, Enlightenment, and Revolution» rejects the over-simple idea that the Puritans alone or primarily were responsible for the coming of the American Revolution and for the shaping of the Revolutionary epoch in American culture.
The recent passing of the well - known Gospel singer Andraé Crouch offers an opportunity to reflect further on the way in which Christianity continues to shape culture through the creation of new cultural forms of music, art, etc..
Christians have most often been content to allow Western culture to shape their understanding of the human at play.
We recognize that some societies and cultures have unjustly limited women's full participation, but biblical, church, and secular history record countless women of vision and tenacious faith who, through prayer and perseverance, overcame limitations of every variety to influence the shaping of human history.
Or must we as in the past go on permitting an intellectual vacuum to exist at the point of the Judeo - Christian heritage which has done more than anything else to shape our culture?
«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 biblical understanding of life never had a chance to shape its own culture and ethic, and thus to create a context for sexuality within a Christian style of life.
«In time we will rediscover prayer as the invisible centre and foundation of culture... and from that centre will be born a new civilization... a Christendom, but distinguished from the old Christendom not least by the fact that it will be shaped by many religious traditions.»
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