Sentences with phrase «product of the culture»

Graham and Whitefield were both products of a culture that assumed Christianity's established status, either by fact or by law (or both, in Whitefield's England).
According to the Authorized Version of the Kennedy story advanced by biographers (and former Kennedy aides) Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. and Theodore Sorensen, Kennedy's assassination was the by - product of a culture of violence that had infected the extreme American right wing.
In my study of world religions I found that god looks very much like a product of the culture it came from.
Otherwise, rather than being a light to the culture, we run the risk of becoming products of the culture.
Monotheism, like the sense of history, is something we too readily take for granted today, just because we ourselves are the product of a culture which has been based on it for so long.
These gods were man's creation, the product of his culture.
I'm speaking into a microphone that never could have been a product of their culture, and I'm living in a city where three thousand of my neighbors were killed by thieves of airplanes they never could have built.»
Yet most of Wilson's epigenetic rules are only vaguely related to genetics and seem much more the product of culture than biology.
Since the atheist does not believe in «right» or «wrong» but that morality is simply the product of culture and genetics - It is fascinating to see how angry they become at rulings like this... almost as if they believed the ruling «wrong» or something...
«Since the atheist does not believe in objective «right» or «wrong» (received divinely) but that morality is simply the product of culture and genetics - It is fascinating to see how angry they become at rulings like this... almost as if they believed the ruling objectively «wrong» (divinely received) or something...»
It is a subject worthy of reflection that the common «culture» we share even now is largely the product of a culture industry, itself a technological achievement whose advent roughly coincides with the completion and consolidation of American continental expansion at the turn of the twentieth century.
Cultural relativism has asserted that each religion can be considered only as a product of its culture.
Knowledge of how to split the atom was the inevitable consequence of advances in physics, perhaps, but nuclear weapons were also the product of cultures that had reduced all of nature to a morally neutral technology.
That is a self - fulfilling claim our society perpetuates and is a product of our culture — but cultures and societies can change.
I am also curious how you and your spouse accommodate for the implicit bias each of us carries around gender (as we are products of our culture).
This means that the inability to name smells is a product of culture and not biology.
New research from University of Liverpool scientists has cast doubt on the theory that neurological behaviour is a product of culture in people of Chinese origin.
Women's bodies are often sexualized and become an «iconized» product of the culture in which they live.
I am a product of this culture, too.
I blog about fashion for plus size women and men and like to think of my blog as a product of my culture and taste.
Kumail (the lead) comes to understand that the problems in his Pakistani family and his cultures views on marriage are not just a product of his culture, but exist in the american culture of his girlfriend.
That Leora persisted in arguing with the girl proved that she was the product of another culture.
On the other hand, (if this is indeed the reasoning), this move by Amazon may finally show that books, whether in print or electronic, are a product of our culture and should meet the highest of standards in terms of quality to be in mass production.
So, while Jak and Link have some clear differences between the two, their differences are similar in that they both stem from the characters being a product of the cultures they were founded in.
Access to the products of culture is as important as access to to the day to day fundamentals.
But since morality is just a product of culture and circumstances, who has the right to complain about the conduct of any one else anyway?

Not exact matches

Performed online in January and February, the poll seeks opinions on aspects of a company's reputation ranging from product quality to governance, citizenship and workplace culture, among others.
This means that every part of your business that a consumer is exposed to — from how your products are distributed, to your company's culture and people — will influence a consumer's gut feeling toward your brand.
This person should have a deep understanding of the culture and market so she or he quickly can identify product tweaks or customer - experience aspects that must adjust for the environment.
Many of the leaks in the STEM pipeline are products of Silicon Valley's notorious white, male, clique culture.
Hastings said that Netflix's open culture of information - sharing among its employees makes it an «anti-Apple,» in that Apple witholds sensitive information and product developments from many within its company, Wired reports.
In a recent video interview about marketing and product design, I asked McGuinness how other entrepreneurial companies could go about creating this kind of raving fan culture.
The volatility in Bombardier's shares could partly be due to the culture of seeking growth through product innovation, so there will be periods when new offerings are hitting their stride and periods when there is uncertainty over the outcome.
«It's about how do you leverage the diversity you bring into your company for the benefit of your products, for your work force, for your culture,» she told Inc.'s Salvador Rodriguez onstage at the Change Catalyst's Tech Inclusion conference in October.
She has reorganized 80 percent of top management with a slew of hires; redirected the product teams to put as much weight on fashion and comfort as on function, and fomented what she called a «consumer - centric» company culture,» reports Women's Wear Daily.
Whether it's creating a new product, service offering or the new norms that comprise company culture, you are expected to set a new understanding of what «right» looks like.
By the time Powell was elected CEO of General Mills in 2007, he really knew the company — the organization, its people, products, customers and culture.
«At the same time, we unapologetically try to find a diverse pool of qualified candidates for open roles, as this helps us hire the best people, improve our culture, and build better products
Culture is a product of the people, processes and systems that define the company's name and all that it stands for.
«You create this culture by putting people in charge of a problem, not a product; reinforcing again and again that you're all working in a market where assumptions change and that's okay; releasing products early to get initial feedback and adjusting accordingly.
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.
Carefully selected, lavishly groomed (through ongoing training) and constantly reviewed, McKinsey employees have been compared to products of a Stepford factory with the corporate culture programmed into their internal database.
Creating a company culture that supports true connection among all team members means that people are more likely to take the type of risks that might result in a new hit product.
It was the culmination of years of smaller innovations — the product of a corporate culture that prized interdisciplinary work.
The brand recognition and company culture, one of service provision rather than product sales, continually attracts independent advisors and fiduciary mom - and - pops to Weissbluth's firm.
He said there is a «palpable imbalance in board representation, which is heavily weighted towards short - term results at the expense of product, culture and brand and longer - term corporate goals.»
But Lee faces a dilemma, for there is room to doubt whether his well - run state can add culture to its line of products and services.
You have a product or service that you provide, so sometimes it can be difficult to spend the amount of time you'd like to improve your culture.
The company has always considered members» concerns with the brands and products it carries, Labistour said, but unlike previous disputes, the culture of social media has created an expectation that companies should reach an immediate decision.
Moving from providing products to providing solutions demands a new type of organizational structure and a new type of culture.
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