Organized in seven sections, Chaos and Awe begins with «No Place,» a meditation on complex technological systems that have enhanced the connectedness of
people and cultures around the world, but also led to a heightened vulnerability in our social, political, and technical infrastructures.
I love
people and cultures around the world.
The ideal future would be one in which everybody could converse in at least two languages — a mother tongue sustaining their own cultural heritage, and a lingua franca providing access to other
people and cultures around the globe.
If we are truly the «salt» Jesus commands us to be, then our lives will influence what grows, and what is kept from growing, in
the people and culture around us.
Today, these vibrantly patterned textiles are closely associated with African identity, and yet they also signal the entangled relations that unite
peoples and cultures around the world.
Not exact matches
But when times get tough
and people are work long days,
culture plays a huge role in sustaining excitement
around your vision.
«It started with this tiny company making pants,» Calhoun says, «but the
culture around the brand is what's having the most impact on
people, directly
and indirectly,
and this momentum is building.»
For this reason, take steps to ensure that you only employ
people who genuinely enjoy interacting with those
around them
and help foster a
culture of transparency
and directness in the process.
The Board
and the Executive Leadership Team are confident that Dara is the best
person to lead Uber into the future building world - class products, transforming cities,
and adding value to the lives of drivers
and riders
around the world while continuously improving our
culture and making Uber the best place to work.
And then around 1,000 people, the culture and the mission become self - reinforci
And then
around 1,000
people, the
culture and the mission become self - reinforci
and the mission become self - reinforcing.
There are a few reasons for the increase in issues we've seen: cultural norms are shifting,
cultures are different
around the world,
and people are sensitive to different things.
Southwest Airlines has paid out profit sharing for 43 consecutive years
and has created a corporate
culture around shares for employees that are integrated with its whole approach to involving
and managing the
people who keep the airline running.
A plethora of research shows that the
people you work with
and the
culture you work
around will affect your behavior, for better or worse.
From larger, more established startups like Valve to newer ones like Treehouse, getting rid of managers who boss
people around is a deliberate tactic to build the kind of
culture that pushes forward creativity
and collaboration, with everyone leading rather than following.
Career focused
around making investments in good companies
and creating businesses built on a
culture that prioritizes its
people and its customers.
«The Board
and the Executive Leadership Team are confident that Dara is the best
person to lead Uber into the future building world - class products, transforming cities,
and adding value to the lives of drivers
and riders
around the world while continuously improving our
culture and making Uber the best place to work,» Uber's board said in a statement late on Aug. 29.
Both companies facilitate
and inspire contemporary
culture to happen in real time while reaching millions of
people around the world.
In listening to all of these great
people, I've noticed lots of commonalities
around their
cultures, innovation, customer focus
and management philosophy.
Remote teams love having the ability to be remote, but having multiple
people spread out
around a metroplex can make it difficult to streamline communication
and maintain a sense of company
culture.
ELKHART, Iowa — Though it's been
around for a few years, crypto currency like Bit - Coin is just now working its way into mainstream
culture;
and when there is a new trend there are
people trying to run schemes off the hype, as one Iowan found out.
In order for our witness to mean anything to ourselves, our kids, or anyone who might darken our doors, we have to think about the
culture we live in
and what makes it particularly hostile to orthodox belief — as well as ways in which
people around us might be uniquely susceptible to aspects of our faith that are true.
the abundance of purely uneducated Muslim believers, their oppressive existence in their self created repressive regimes, lifestyles,
and governments, their radical inturpitations of their fairy tale book, the fact that their
culture and people have contributed less to man kind than any other
culture and people of all the earth, their self ritious belief system that empowers them to commit atrocious crimes against humanity, the muslim men prance
around in flip flops
and linen moo moo's while they lock their woman in their household prisons to be abused slave - wife's, are entirely too ignorant to even build sewer systems
and even after thousands of years that other
cultures have developed running water toilets, toilet paper,
and effective sewerage systems, they still whipe their pood - cracks with one hand (no paper)
and eat with the other,
and yiddle to the sky just before detonation of their suicide bombs that murder innocent men, woman, children,
and babies.
Tell us again what your best guess is as to why God inspired these writings,
and chose not to inspire other
people in different
cultures all
around the world, so everyone would have the same message?
For example, in the nineteenth century we of the West began to be aware of other
cultures, of other
peoples and civilizations
around the world, in a way that had not before been part of our consciousness.
I do understand that many
people use shame to control those
around them but that is not unique to the purity
culture and thus I see it as a different, although related, issue.
This is an end of the line definition of what it is to be right or wrong (
and one that is generally consistent with a fair percentage of the sentiments of
people from
cultures around the world).
So as I seek to understand
culture,
and interact with
people around me, it helps to listen to he music they listen to
and hear the pain, longing,
and desires that drive them.
In a
culture where «believing in God» still is a signal for «I am a good, trustworthy
person»,
people are very hesitant to say they don't believe
and so set up all sorts of complicated caveats
around the issue.
There were all these innocent
cultures that surrounded them, singing Kumbaya
around the camp fire,
and the Israelites just felt like killing some
people because they were bored, or because they wanted to «scapegoat.»
Less, what if instead of thinking about our next vocational, world changing,
culture making move — what if you
and I took a serious inventory of how the
people around us are affected by our lives.
Ginzberg argued that the religious life of the Jewish
people was a product of the medieval dispersion of the Jews from their ancestral homeland,
and that a renaissance of the Jews in the land of Israel could make possible the revival of a national secular
culture that would revolve
around Hebrew language.
Ms. Hinlicky acknowledges that
culture, not race, is the real issue here, but she still seems uneasy absolving herself of the «sin» of feeling uncomfortable
around black
people, since they represent what for her is a strange
and unfamiliar
culture.
She didn't act as if hostile powers would somehow defeat the Holy Spirit,
and she never allowed an ungodly
culture to shake her: «Truth does not depend on the
people around us, or the place we are in.»
WHEREAS, a day of unified, intercessory prayer, by
and for those
people living throughout the regions
around the Gulf of Mexico, to pray for an end to this environmental emergency, sparing us all from the destruction of both
culture and livelihood;
It's the religious who try to legislate so that everyone has to share their morality, take away natural human rights,
and go
around telling
people that they are sinners
and need to change their wicked ways, thus destroying
cultures and traditions
and lives.
Despite our
culture's propensity toward going big
and making a splash, most methods of advancing God's kingdom of freedom
and love begins with doing whatever you can, wherever you are, with the
people who are
around you right now, using whatever you have.
«As American
culture becomes more diversified,
people are trying new cuisines
and appreciating what others are eating
around the world,» Dremonas adds.
People from many diverse
cultures, languages, religions,
and races scattered
around the globe have revered the coconut as a valuable source of both food
and medicine.
Japan is a land of contrasts
and paradox: its
culture holds a deep reverence for ancestry
and heritage, but also a fascination with the future;
and its
people respect tradition, but they constantly reinvent
and reinterpret the world
around them.
It's the
culture at the club
and it starts with the owner... you got to held
people accountable & be about winning not about turning
around profit (which by the way if you win gets bigger as you attract more commercial deals & bigger players that wants to win / play for the best)!!
Not just annually jettisoning your front office, not just annually jettisoning your HC, but also years (
and I mean years) of horrible drafting
and a player
culture where
people hated being
around each other.
And so it's not a far leap to think that the people who worked under those admins and coaches are still around, still supporting the same hero worship culture, and would just as easily be part of the same passive culture that allowed it to happen in the first pla
And so it's not a far leap to think that the
people who worked under those admins
and coaches are still around, still supporting the same hero worship culture, and would just as easily be part of the same passive culture that allowed it to happen in the first pla
and coaches are still
around, still supporting the same hero worship
culture,
and would just as easily be part of the same passive culture that allowed it to happen in the first pla
and would just as easily be part of the same passive
culture that allowed it to happen in the first place.
I don't really count that third group because the Duggar family have been
around pop
culture for what feels like forever
and too long for some
people.
Give your children have an appreciation of
people from different countries
and cultures from
around the globe.
Culturally speaking, here in the western world we start potty learning very, very, very late (in most
cultures around the world even today, pottying happens much earlier simply due to logistics — just consider how few
people really have access to disposable diapers or laundry facilities to accomodate cloth diaper washing, so these
cultures are simply more aware of
and responsive to a baby's innate ability to recognize
and signal about their need for elimination, just as a baby is able to signal for hunger).
I'm the one who chose to bring these little
people into the world, so the pervading belief in our modern
culture that somehow they have the responsibility to fit into my life,
and work
around my schedule,
and not disrupt my pursuits completely mystifies me.
To criticize those parents
and call them ignorant
and not meeting the needs of their children is the reason why mothers from Western
Cultures suffer higher rates of PPD because
people like you judge them for not having the luxury the «village» of support
around them.
I suddenly remembered studying various present - day
cultures all
around the world in which there are
people who care for the mom
and / or her new baby for the several weeks postpartum, allowing mom to heal
and bond with the baby without having to tend to anything else.
MEG NAGLE: Yeah, well I think the bottle
culture and formula feeding has become such just a normal part of many
cultures around the World, the whole wet - nursing thing
and cross-nursing started to become less
and less common, because now
people have a way to feed their babies with something other than their breastmilk, which was a much safer alternative to anything else that they had previously.
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