Sentences with phrase «out of the common culture»

We [scientists]... should do what we can, or we shall be pushed out of the common culture.

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In the early days of digital culture, Jaron Lanier helped craft a vision for the internet as public commons where knowledge was available to all — but even then, this vision was haunted by the dark side of how it could turn out.
The family is bound genetically by blood ties and by a closely knit culture arising out of its common life.
Concentrating on the Middle East since World War II, Pryce «Jones shows how one Arab regime after another has been but a repeat of tribal allegiances played out in a pattern of lust for power and revenge, reflecting a shame «honor culture that leaves no room for the concept, never mind the pursuit, of the common good.
People and Culture spread out of a common cultural area in differant waves.
By contrast, although Europe has such outstanding figures as Leszek Kolakowski, Hans Maier and Josef Ratzinger, its public culture is dominated by sneering secularists, who set the tone for the rest of the population and can make light work of the average bishop rolled out to confound them, especially in the case of Anglican bishops who share so much liberal common ground.
They rule out of court any possibility that God may be calling us to transcend differences of race and culture and calling us to assert our common sonship.
And until we recover the ancient and deeply Catholic axiom of the primacy of the common good, which is also the primacy of supernaturalized politics and Christianized culture, we can not make much sense out of the narrower Rerum Novarum tradition.
It can no longer rely upon the fact that it originally grew out of the soil of a common Western European culture to ensure comprehension between its different parts.
The Protestant churches have moved out into areas of culture which have little or nothing in common with the culture of Western Europe.
Out of these shared convictions and the culture of building they nourished, the architects and patrons of these cities created urban environments and landscapes that were not only extraordinarily beautiful but that also acted as theaters of memory and hope, places that simultaneously referred to and grounded citizens in their origins, the common destiny for which they longed, and the virtues necessary for success in their individual and collective journeys through life.
Here is an ecumenism of the trenches born out of a common moral struggle to proclaim and embody the Gospel of Jesus Christ in a culture of disarray.
He points out that mixing children of different cultures in common schools is no guarantee of multi-cultural harmony.
«My mission is to make hemp such a common occurence that our kids will grow up listening to us gripe about how the kids don't respect the changes we made, while they roll their eyes, storm out of the house in their hemp jeans, stealing the keys to the bio-fueled car, blaring tunes while they munch on a hemp powerbar, on their way to the cafe to meet with their friends to smoke a joint, have a coffee and listen to «real, up - and - coming culture jammers, not like the ones our friggin» parents» claim to be.»
Amy of Real Food Whole Health Beth of Red and Honey Carol of Studio Botanica Carolyn of Real Food Carolyn Christy of Whole Foods on a Budget Colleen of Five Little Homesteaders Dina - Marie of Cultured Palate Emily of The Urban EcoLife Heather of The Homesteading Hippy Iris of De Voedzame Keuken (The Nutritious Kitchen) Jackie of Deductive Seasoning Jan of Healthy Notions Jennifer of Hybrid Rasta Mama Jill of Real Food Forager Jo of Nourishing Time Joe of Wellness Punks Joelle of jarOhoney Karen of ecokaren Karen of Nourish with Karen Karen of Sustainable Fitness Katie of Kitchen Stewardship Kris of Attainable Sustainable Kristen of Rethink Simple Kristine of Real Food Girl: Unmodified Lauren of Healing and Eating Laurie of Common Sense Homesteading Libby of eat.play.love... more Libby of Libby Louer Linda of The Organic Kitchen Lydia of Divine Health From The Inside Out Natalie of Honey, Ghee, & Me Pamela of Paleo Table Sandi of Sandi's Allergy Free Recipes Sarah of Real Food Outlaws Shannon of All Things Health Shanti of Life Made Full Shelley of A Harmony Healing Sjanett of Paleolland Stacy of A Delightful Home Stacy of Paleo Gone Sassy Starlene of GAPS Diet Journey Susan of Grow In Grace Farm Susan of Learning and Yearning Suzanne of Strands of my Life Sylvie of Hollywood Homestead Tracy of Oh, The Things We'll Make!
As is common in this carbophobic culture, my audience was surprised to see that, out of twelve common fruits, only watermelon is rated «high» on the glycemic index.
There's a road map to saving ourselves in Happy Feet and it has something to do with revelling in difference rather than being repelled by it — of rolling ourselves up in alien culture so that a common language is rooted out.
Such distributed leadership, Elmore is quick to point out, does not mean «no one is responsible for the overall performance of the organization» — rather that leaders must create a «common culture of expectations» regarding skills and knowledge, and hold individuals «accountable for their contributions to the collective result.»
In the area of promotion, activities of different types are carried out on diverse themes (forgotten conflicts, rights in the city, emerging rights, human rights in the street...) but with a common objective; to spread the culture of human rights in our society in order to make effective the respect, enjoyment and guarantee of fundamental rights.
As we all prepare for the onslaught of «Best of 2010» lists (don't get me wrong — I love»em — but they can certainly overwhelm a TBR list), check out this other kind of list... of «books that have found a place in Generation X's (and for that matter, Y's and W's, too) common culture; books that people know about, relate to, and converge around, all from the last 25 years.»
Your vet may recommend specific tests to rule out some common causes of seizures including ear cytologies or cultures, MRI or CT scans, radiographs (x-rays), E. cuniculi testing, or blood chemistry screening but there is no «seizure test» that will tell you for sure why your rabbit had a seizure.
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The former are based on the typographies of well - known logos, but their distinctive design identities are manipulated into spelling out common sayings or quotes from popular culture.
And the pathos of the reduction or fragility of the self within a culture that becomes increasingly organized through industry, economy and the state intensifies the desire of the artist to create forms that will manifest his liberty in this striking way — a liberty that, in the best works, is associated with a sentiment of harmony, and the opposite stability, and even impersonality through the power of painting to universalize itself in the perfection of its form and to reach out into common life.
Corporations need their personnel to think out - of - the - box but also act in a prescriptive culture — to work within a system in order to achieve common objectives.
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