There are people
who read culture very cautiously and critically.
Not exact matches
The organizations that do the best job of encouraging a
culture of mastery are the ones with leaders humble enough to admit they don't know everything and constantly pursue growth — the ones
who openly discuss the books they're
reading, the classes they're taking and the areas in which they seek to better themselves.
Anyone
who reads The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, however, must recognize that, far from being uncritical, Novak evinces an intense and well - informed sense about where the American experiment has gone wrong and is going wrong» from race relations, to the urban underclass, to crime, and the debasement of popular
culture.
NP, I am still so baffled by the
culture in my church that I
read your blog like a women
who has lost her water bottle in the desert.
«Touch not those
who can
read the scriptures in the original languages» (but are disconnected from the
culture by millennia, btw).
The following stories are, for those
who «
read the signs of the times», indicators that the witness of the Church, less and less welcome in the secular
culture that surrounds us, has never been more important or necessary.
Says he: «What makes «
Culture in an Age of Money» fun to
read — at least for people
who were not enamored of Mr. Reagan — is its refreshing candor.
Anyone with their wits about them
who reads scripture and prays and is genuinely humble will see that many of the issues which push people into «camps» - especially but not only in the U.S. - are distortions in both directions caused by trying to get a quick fix on a doctrinal or ethical issue, squashing it into the small categories of one particular
culture.
due to racism, bigotry and ignorance, most modern historical books in the west do not or have not mentioned such historical facts bc for white men
who compiled history books, any credit to any area east of Greece would have been too shameful, but again, when you
read about ancient Persian
culture and see it in action and look at their tablets and beliefs and artifacts and books, it's quite clear that the Persian Zoroastrian role is all over this....
Neither the White House nor the Congress seems interested in, or capable of, articulating such a doctrine, and it is not likely to come from a forum of formers
who are
reading from scripts that in the present political
culture are, if intelligible at all, thoroughly implausible.
But it thrilled me to
read smart, relevant, and often sharp - edged essays and reviews written by men and women
who think faith matters: matters for our political system, matters for our
culture, matters for our souls.
Our
reading for the day was a selection from Daly's second book, Beyond God the Father (1973), which decries a sexist cycle that has patriarchal
cultures creating patriarchal divinities
who then sanctify in turn the patriarchal
cultures that gave them birth.
Even writers and artists
who have never
read a word of Nietzsche are carrying out the program he dubbed the Transvaluation of All Values, and his influence can be found in every corner of the
culture.
If you've
read A Year of Biblical Womanhood, you'll know I first learned this from my Jewish friend Ahava
who told me that in her
culture, it's not the women
who memorize Proverbs 31, but the men.
We
read the t.itle «Son of God» and think literal son of a god, like the Greeks would, the
culture that Paul catered to, but the Jews used that ti.tle for either all of Israel, or her (entirely human) leaders, especially the messiah
who was to lead Israel into a new age, yes?
The undercurrent beneath this lay woman's anxiety is something that perplexes many
who read this: how does the church address the problem of «ritual boredom» which afflicts our
culture?
Her work should be required
reading not only for students of American religion, but also for anyone
who wishes to study sympathetically and fruitfully a different religious
culture.
Still, we must notice that the way Obama told the story undercuts the protect - the - real - persons rationale for creating a composite, because we can now see that anyone
who actually knew the young Obama and Cook might have
read Dreams and thought «I didn't know Genevieve was so obtuse about black
culture.»
Bass wrote an essay recently that I consider required
reading for anyone
who cares about the contemplative life, immersed as we are in this impatient, shortcut addictive
culture.
Many allusions to German
culture and history in his work are likely to go unrecognized by the first - time American viewer, especially anyone
who has not
read some of the growing critical literature on Kiefer or the excellent guide by Mark Rosenthal to the Kiefer exhibition now touring the United States.
The truth is the modern Bible was put together hundreds of years after Jesus lived and died by priests
who wanted to put in only those things THEY thought should be
read by others according to the
culture of the time.
@Mass Debater «I have
read many works that study the history of the Jewish people and their
culture as found apart from biblical sources, I have yet to find one that did not include supposition about the veracity of it's own work, with none claiming absolute truth as to
who the authors of the bible or
who the historical figure of Moses could have been.»
This is more of a show so people
who don't understand
cultures, ethinicity, and maybe don't
read intellectual books should understand people are people and there shouldn't be discrimination.
Now I am going to suggest that if we can't attract a world - class holding midfielder (not talking blood - n - guts destroyer here but more a
cultured interceptor,
reads the play well, tackles effectively, good passing range, breaks up attacks and recycles the ball quickly into attacking moves — so not Wanyama) to provide cover for the ever - improving Coquelin, we probably shouldn't worry too much because we have Rambo
who can step into that role when Coquelin or Santi aren't available (injured / suspended).
It all starts with parents
who baby proof coffee tables, stairs, electrical areas and for the book - loving parents, baby proofing bookshelves to protect their baby and precious books which will come in handy when establishing a
reading culture in their child.
-- New York Times «While she skewers the celebrity - driven and consumerist Southern California
culture she indulges in, Lauren also writes darkly and beautifully... Lauren cracked me — cracked me up and cracked me open... Part of the many joys and sorrows of
reading «Everything I Ever Wanted» is this generous and funny and intelligent writer knows that, despite the many hardships, it is in fact she
who is the lucky one.»
Emma do you think, I mean, I've
read where like Scandinavian countries where extended breastfeeding and breastfeeding in public is just the norm, that they..., that they must have a different perspective on the breast then because our breasts list taboo in their
cultures and is this why we have such a significant difference compared to countries
who are more comfortable breastfeeding in public and extended breastfeeding?
Students
who attend a middle school compared to a K - 8 school are likely to have a lower perception of their
reading skills, finds a new study by NYU Steinhardt School of
Culture, Education, and Human Development.
Arguing that current copyright law harms most everyone
who creates, sells, or enjoys art (very broadly defined), Lessig presents an alternative approach, «
read - write»
culture.
They attributed the radio silence to the
culture gap separating nuclear and particle physics: «Nuclear physicists didn't know what to make of it» since claims of new particles are not really their thing, Feng said, «and particle physicists,
who are of course extremely interested in any sign of a new particle, simply don't
read the [experimental nuclear physics] arxiv listings.»
Hi Virginia, I'm sure the kefir grains would work but from what I've
read those
who use water kefir as a starter
culture just use it straight (not the grains).
Amber's glamorous personality is fitting for a
cultured LA woman
who loves exploring Tumblr and
reading the latest news.
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As a
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who wants to explore the most interesting destinations in the world; prefers design boutique hotels over hostels; likes travel photos and videos more than
reading about it; is always looking for the hidden gems; and believes that exploring the local food
culture is just as important as sightseeing.
Last week we spoke to three sociologists
who debunked some of the myths surrounding college dating — namely that hook - up
culture is more of a subculture
Read about 10 Realities About Dating in College vs. Dating in High School at Campus Circle.
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Those
who read the book upon which the film is based knew ahead of time that it would re-define pop
culture references and homages for movie fans - assuming the makers of Ready Player One could get the rights to the characters and franchises referenced.
Idiocracy a fun film for those
who laugh at, or perhaps lament, the sorry state of our society, where
reading is increasingly being deemed by youth
culture as passé, popular entertainment has nearly no emphasis on story (Judge portrays films of the future as nothing but shots of bare asses that occasionally fart, which the audience finds consummately entertaining), and people can't speak intelligently without being labeled as uppity snobs.
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The action mainly concerns the aspirations of John, an unusually
cultured and well -
read peasant
who dreams of one day opening his own hotel.
«A
read aloud experience should be one that astounds them, shares an amazing story, or provides incredible information,» explains Galliard,
who uses books like The Chinese Mirror, by Mirra Ginsburg to familiarize her metro - Atlanta students with a far away
culture.
Instead of learning American Sign Language (ASL), many children
who are deaf or hard of hearing are encouraged primarily to use the language of the dominant
culture by learning to
read lips and speak or to «fix» their inability to hear by having a cochlear implant surgically installed, which provides a sense of sound.
Riley and others also ignore another culprit: Low - quality teachers and lackluster school leaders — or, «the other knuckleheads, as Fordham Institute scholar Peter Meyer calls them —
who perpetuate
cultures of low expectations by failing in
reading instruction and failing to properly manage classrooms.
Patterson,
who calls the shift in school
culture a «total systems change,» uses scripts and flash cards in the Voyager Passport
reading curriculum, purchased with a grant from the Oklahoma State Department of Education, to guide her building's noneducators through the lessons.
In my world as an educator, collaborative
cultures are defined as professional learning communities (now, I say this here because I want my readers
who are not in the education business to understand the terminology and I so appreciate that you are
reading along with us!).