Sentences with phrase «powerful culture systems»

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Culture is a powerful determiner of peoples choices, attitudes, belief systems and behaviour.
In the absence of an alternative the whole world is now suddenly thrown open to a global culture symbolized by Western ways in drinks, clothes, movies and music, styles of life and value systems, all of which have a powerful influence on the minds of people, particularly of the younger generation.
William Cavanaugh claims that consumer culture is «one of the most powerful systems of formation in the contemporary world, arguably more powerful than Christianity.»
The Royals as victims of unfair public pressure («the system is unfair to the Royals themselves as much as anybody» is a more powerful one post-the 1990s, and with our particular form of celebrity culture (which the Royals have themselves used post the 1960s with the first family argument).
The availability of powerful assays and convenient culture conditions make the fruit fly system ideally suited for the planned laboratory research.
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With a powerful multi-strain probiotic supplement and a wide variety of cultured foods, it's possible to influence healthy blood pressure and establish a strong, non-overreacting immune system.
She manages to skillfully weave personal observations, research citations, and understated British humor into a powerful story about the role education systems play in shaping — and reflecting — national culture and achievement.
Newark is its microcosm, a byzantine culture of powerful ward bosses who control every aspect of governance, including its school system.
In school systems, too, culture tends to be described with both reverence and fear, seen as an omnipresent and all - powerful force that can either drive change or stifle it.
They are certainly not partnerships, vulnerable to the whims of powerful individual lawyers; they are businesses, whose employees (many of whom are lawyers, but not all) support a defined culture of expectations and performance and adhere strictly to systems and management designed to maximize productivity and minimize waste.
Rezoomo provides you with a platform to help your company build and promote your employer brand and company culture to attract the best talent while providing a powerful applicant tracking system to manage every aspect of your recruitment.
At a time when external systemic forces peer groups and mass culture are at least as powerful in defining the adolescent's world as the internal family system, the old primary family system, once figuring so dramatically in therapy, has become a shadow of its former self, often exerting less pull on the teen's heart, mind and hormones than the second family of the peer group.
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