Sentences with phrase «of everyday culture»

«Facebook is now a part of the everyday culture of millions.
Art is intrinsically part of everyday culture in Morocco.
It's funny that the goal in the 80s was to go digital, but now that it's a part of our everyday culture, many people long for fewer distractions.
Chess, backgammon and other board games are a vibrant part of everyday culture in the Gulf and wider world.
I'm a contemporary visual artist interested in the high life and lowlifes of everyday culture working with public spaces to stimulate a dialogue between non-traditional art audiences and the incidental viewer.
Phouthavong's source material for research is autobiographical and stems from her personal experience as a refugee, mother, wife, teacher, citizen, and observer of everyday culture.
He says Hes got the facts... I doubt It and im sure the had the standard 24 hour clock format or the ability to account for daylight savings time was a part of everyday culture... I see this is one last shot at fame for an 89 year old FALSE PROPHET

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The very culture of start - ups and the myth of killer customer service breeds a «can do» attitude that treats the everyday business as a constant emergency and a fire drill.
From the conception of your business idea to the way you carry out everyday business tasks, creativity should be deeply ingrained in your workplace culture.
The tradition of setting new goals and resolutions permeates everyday culture during the year - end holiday season.
-- By empowering your employees, you will instill a strong sense of leadership in the everyday culture of your business.
«I've seen so much solidarity in our communities — something I think we had lost as a culture with the craziness of everyday life,» Aquino said.
Hence OneCoin makes cryptocurrency transparent and a part of our financial culture and everyday life.
The reason for the KYC document approach is because OneCoin has a huge interest in making cryptocurrency dealings transparent and part of each user's everyday finance culture.
Breeders, a film by the Center for Ethics and Culture, investigates the growing practice of surrogacy: «Surrogacy is fast becoming one of the major issues of the 21st century — celebrities and everyday people are increasingly using surrogates to build their families.
Material Christianity: Religion and Popular Culture By Colleen McDannell Yale University Press, 312 pages, $ 35 The use» and the buying and selling» of religious artifacts illustrates the integration of religious life and everyday life.
The proliferation of communication technologies, the changing structure of everyday life (due largely to technology), the growing complexity of family life, the changing understandings and norms of sexual conduct and the expansion of consumer culture (as evidenced by unprecedented levels of consumer debt) are only a few of the conditions that present pastors with new kinds of demands.
I was happy to see fellow bloggers raise some good questions: Was this list simply a manifestation of inequities inherent to American church culture, or did it fail to reflect the very real influence women and minorities have, both online and in the everyday life of the church?
Sr Jordan James is inspired by some everyday reflections which foster a Catholic culture; Cyprian Blamires applauds a lawyer's defence of the bodily resurrection of Christ; Peter Hodgson is both convinced and alarmed by a distinguished scientist's analysis of the devastating effects of climate change.
Sr Jordan James is inspired by some everyday reflections which foster a Catholic culture; Cyprian Blamires applauds a lawyer's defence of the bodily...
Translation destigmatizes culture — it denies that culture is «profane» — and asserts that the sacred message may legitimately be entrusted to the forms of everyday life.
Evangelical Christianity especially presents a variety of options to a culture questing for meaning, providing journey language and help with the problems of everyday life.
@Patty et all, How do you live your lives in such fear everyday... you have been so brainwashed about other people, cultures and religions, I'm surprised no reports of increased from fear craving people have not committed suicide or have had heart attaches or stocks.
Like any culture, the evangelical culture in the U.S. has its own linguistic affectations and quirks, blending together lines from Scripture, hymns, and tradition with everyday colloquialisms and figures of speech.
There are horrifying statistics, but they're wonderful for making the point that it's the structures of society that are responsible for so many people in our own culture being economically so desperately bad off — with all of the existential angst, and all of the burden of the everyday that goes with constant money worry.
Besides the conditions of society itself, under which family and friends had primary responsibility for the care of the dying and the dead, memento mon were spread throughout culture: in the church's art, in morality plays like Everyman, in drinking songs, in the ordinary artifacts of everyday life (e.g., in Austria a towel hanger portraying a human form split down the middle: one half a beautiful young woman, the other a skeleton) To be sure, the specter of death (and judgment) has been used as a form of social control.
Examine the way people who describe themselves as nonbelievers talk about values, and you may discover an operational, everyday trust in a transcendent source of values beyond self, culture, and biology.
The humanist movement in its turn gave him a confidence in human culture, a love of the classics and a connatural feeling for language, for beauty in the form of words, and for words in their natural setting of everyday language that eventually flowered in the German Bible, a whole language coming both to birth and to a first apotheosis — a miracle of the sixteenth century to set beside the achievement of Shakespeare in England at the end of the century.
«Landscape is so prevalent in our everyday, regular lives that it's become invisible: something we all walk on top of, live within, and take from — and yet our culture seems to have no concept or appreciation for the value of the land, save for the economic pricing of development and the business opportunities in real estate.
In Latin American cultures, traditional cuisine plays a very prominent role in the everyday life of Latinos.
A few everyday recipes, such as a handful of creative overnight oats mixes and a vegan seeded loaf, grace the pages alongside more involved dishes from various cultures.
The Vanguard Series, with the help of The Roots, will continue to push the standards of everyday men and women by sharing the best in culture and craft — the same spirit that Jean Martell embodied that lives on today.
It's what the culture of soccer, sports and everyday life has dictated.
Everyday our children participate in a culture of motivation, achievement, and excellence.
She's an African - American woman who is seen as someone who'd be an effective fighter for everyday people who feel like they're left out of the highfalutin culture of the politics of power,» the insider said.
At 15,000 square feet, it's billed as the largest traveling exhibit on the Maya ever mounted in the U.S. Hundreds of artifacts reveal both the art and everyday experience of the culture, while multimedia and hands - on displays give visitors a glimpse into ongoing field research that will further our understanding of this fascinating civilization.
Exposed, a new exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on display through April 17, 2011, examines how voyeurism pervades our everyday life, focusing particular attention on 19th - and 20th - century photography, celebrity culture and the growth of new surveillance technologies.
The issue isn't in the word itself; it's what the word represents: patriarchal structures of power, rape culture, and everyday sexism.
In Western culture, fermented foods often don't play enough of a role in everyday fare.
Culturally we consume curd at least with 2 of 3 meals - the curd made at home everyday, by curdling boiled - cooled milk with a culture that's passed down generations — with no preservative or other processing.
Not only was it interesting to learn about the Napa wine culture and process of wine making, but the rolling hills, greenery, and vineyard estates extending a variety of grapes is just something you don't see everyday.
It's a great place with a detailed display of South American traditions, everyday life and culture.
So it's a no brainer that you can easily meet people from all kinds of ages, ethnicities, and cultures that you wouldn't normally meet in your everyday life.
1 in 3 marriages now begin online, and the idea of using a dating app or site to find a partner has become an everyday part of romantic culture.
Series host David Steinberg interviews the dryly funny comics whose wickedly smart, subversive observations and twisted takes on the absurdities of everyday life and popular culture have made them household names.
Lots of product placement, hits to hock the soundtrack, and homogenized scenes of characters looking like they are on the verge of making important statements about life, love, and the pain of everyday existence in this culture that doesn't seem to appreciate them.
In many cases comic personal accounts of Ndalianis» experience of the horror sensorium compete for space: analysis of de Certeau's Practice of Everyday Life is combined with description of its manifestation in the practice of consuming contemporary media culture (her childlike joy at controlling Batman who she describes as «the greatest fictional character ever invented»).
The revelation follows the de rigueur notion that all YA - inspired movie adaptations must come in threes and the belief that pop culture fans can't get enough of producers milking these make - believe worlds — whether it's the planned spinoff stories set in a galaxy far, far away, the everyday heroes of TV's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. or the darkly comedic prequel series to focus on Breaking Bad character Saul.
«From birth, through every interaction a child has with people around her, she is picking up ways of doing things from other people in her culture, ways of acting, ways of talking, ways of thinking, through all the tiny, everyday lessons of living.»
TOPICS: 1: Identity and culture 1: Me, my family and friends 2: Technology in everyday life 3: Free - time activities 4: Customs and festivals in French - speaking countries / communities 2: Local, national, international and global areas of interest 1: Home, town, neighbourhood and region 2: Social issues 3: Global issues 4: Travel and tourism 3: Current and future study and employment 1: My studies 2: Life at school / college 3: Education post-16 4: Jobs, career choices and ambitions Source for the vocab list: http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/french/specifications/AQA-8658-SP-2016.PDF
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