Sentences with phrase «pervades american»

This merging of Americana and contemporary issues, much like her re-appropriation of materials, is a way to question the phenomenon of sameness and difference that pervades American society.
Despite these evils, debt pervades American society.
Flawed and impossible though they may be at times, congregations are the most powerful antidote we have to the radical individualism that pervades American secular and religious culture.
But during more than a quarter - century of medical practice, I have been led by my clinical experience to reject the deterministic assumptions underlying the therapeutic worldview that now pervades American culture.
Once the status symbol of anti-establishment Silicon Valley tech companies such as Google and Facebook, the open office floor plan now pervades American workplaces.
The Democrats» 2016 platform notes how «institutional racism» pervades American life and has called for criminal - justice reform.
The Christian imagery that pervaded American history, from the Puritans to the present, was inescapable.
Rick Stiggins is the founder and retired president of the Assessment Training Institute (ATI), a professional development company created and designed to provide teachers, school leaders, policy makers, and communities with the assessment literacy they need to face the assessment challenges that pervade American education today.
Latinisms pervade American law because after the Romans conquered most of the Western Word — including England — the language of Cicero became ingrained in the English language.

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I've been thinking often lately about the materialism which seems to pervade every aspect of our North American society, and more often, about the materialism and consumerism that has spread to the church as well.
I've been thinking often lately about the materialism which seems to pervade every aspect of our North American society, and more often, about the materialism and consumerism that has spread...
American culture, through the movies, television and the Internet, pervade.
«The «biblicism» that pervades much of American evangelicalism is untenable and needs to be abandoned in favor of a better approach to Christian truth and authority,» he concludes.
It altered its program to supply the managerial and therapeutic ethos that, Robert Bellah argues, pervades a culture that has lost its communal values.3 In Bellah's view, American culture is dangerously individualistic.
He despised the soupy benevolence that pervaded much of nineteenth - century European and American culture.
As a group of Latin American churchmen has said: «There is no doubt that a revolutionary spirit pervades much of the continent.
Trump, while also delivering his maiden speech, in an unusual humble tone, pledged to be president of all Americans as against the violent tones that had pervaded his campaigns.
American cockroaches, millipedes and other hitchhikers now pervade the island, threatening to crowd out — and eat up — the natives.
The levels of DHA in the breast milk of American women are some of the lowest in the world.17 - 19 Restricting fish in the diet lowers the DHA levels even more, as do the high levels of omega - 6 fatty acids that have pervaded the food system over the last century, because diets high in omega - 6 inhibit conversion to DHA of alpha linolenic acid (ALA) 20 (the short - chain omega - 3 fatty acid found in plant foods like flax and walnut).
Likewise, the American national anthem being played while soldiers beat up and whip a number of the apes is indicative in suggesting that slavery has pervaded America's past.
In an Oct. 21 speech to students at Carlmont High School in Belmont, Calif., the President said his «executive order» would help alleviate the «atmosphere of fear» that pervades many American...
The belief in instantaneous efficiency, and that the prices in the OPMI market reflect economic reality better than anywhere else pervades many areas of American life, including law and sociology as well as finance.
It's no wonder UNESCO named Santa Fe a Creative City of Crafts and Folk Arts; the city's spirited culture pervades everything from the Native American work it celebrates to the 250 galleries it supports.
From ideas of acceleration, to the iconography of the liberation, to the dream of the open road, the American death drive of the automotive pervades the visual economy and theoretical discourse for artists from William Eggleston to Andy Warhol, John Baldessari to Rob Pruitt, Dennis Hopper to Jonathan Monk — all to be included in this groundbreaking exhibition.
Given the combination of hip young artists and Dorn's noted fascination with both critical theory and the tropes of the American West, San Fransiscan art viewers should expect the experimental spirit of summer exhibitions to pervade this brief show.
With lumpy, flesh - colored ceramics that allude to the bodies that once sat on the upholstered cushions and a title connecting the temporal nature of news with the optimistic pride many Americans felt at the time, the artist captures how global events pervade and shape our daily realities.
In a career spanning more than five decades, Ruscha has distilled the archetypal signs and symbols of the American vernacular into typographic and cinematic codes that are as accessible as they are profound.The wry choice of words and phrases that pervade his work draws upon the moments of incidental ambiguity implicit in the interplay between language and the concept that it signifies.
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