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Not exact matches
Over time others were drawn to the area by the presence of family or friends or simply by people
who shared a common language and
culture.
Much has been written about the connection between corporate
culture and branding, and it should be thunderingly obvious by now that hiring people
who don't
share a company's values is, in the long run, a recipe for disaster.
For instance, many
who believe in a performance
culture advocate for the individual to «
Share praise, but not blame.»
Do you have a
culture of people
who A.
share a set of values, B. have very clear responsibilities, and C. perform?
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.
The next step is to surround yourself with people
who believe in your company's mission,
share your values and
who fit with your
culture, so that it can support itself.
But Twitter quickly began to penetrate popular
culture in unexpected ways, with its open design and broadcasting format attracting celebrities, athletes, politicians and anybody
who wanted to
share short, punchy thoughts with a digital audience.
You'll find engaging infographics and regular interviews with industry experts and
culture leaders
who share their insights on a range of important topics.
Who would've thought that for a holiday in which even NPR can be mistaken on what Easter really means, Justin Bieber would be leading the
culture forward and
sharing the true significance of the annual celebration.
Nor have I anything to say about
cultures or peoples
who have not suffered the history of faith and disenchantment we have, or
who do not
share our particular relation to European antiquity or the heritage of ancient Christendom.
Again, in this regard Bloom
shares common ground with those multiculturalists
who, in relativizing all
cultures, undermine the logic of attachment to any one of them over the other.
By contrast, although Europe has such outstanding figures as Leszek Kolakowski, Hans Maier and Josef Ratzinger, its public
culture is dominated by sneering secularists,
who set the tone for the rest of the population and can make light work of the average bishop rolled out to confound them, especially in the case of Anglican bishops
who share so much liberal common ground.
The first concerns the non-Christian defense of an appeal to human values — such as reason, justice,
culture — by those
who share these values with the Christian but are not related to Christ.
Over the last 40 years Faith movement has been gradually developing a school of thinkers
who share this diagnosis of, and prescription for, the sickness in our
culture, and
who are also firmly rooted in the busy, concrete realities of pastoral and familial work.
Because it is education that must proceed indirectly by way of the examination of texts and practices whose study is believed to lead to understanding God and all else in relation to God, and because those texts and practices employ ordinary languages belonging to widely
shared cultures and do themselves have cultural locations, such education is inescapably a public undertaking, understandable to anyone
who understands the relevant languages and
cultures.
It is a healthy thing to recall that the alcoholic's conflicts are structured by the
culture in which he lives, and that they are
shared to a degree by even the so - called normal individuals Within that
culture, including those
who write books about alcoholics and those
who try to help them.
Wolf shoots darts at those
who've contributed to the myth: a book on pregnancy and childbirth, men
who don't
share in the responsibility and sacrifices, and «
culture» in general.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists
who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while
cultures with
shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern
culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
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.
The economic factors of life in many primitive
cultures dictated that those members of the tribe
who could not
share the burden of the struggle for survival were not carried by the tribe, even as revered, elderly dependents of the society.
What is revelatory is not the particular clues themselves, for many of them (such as the lexicon of terms used) are
shared by others in our
culture who are not of our faith.
Rinku Bhattacharya is a creative Indian cooking teacher and writer,
who began teaching Indian cooking almost a decade ago, to
share the
culture and home flavors of her native India.
It's a directive that was ingrained in the Wong family through Norman's father, Ching Sun Wong —
who continues to do his own part in
sharing his homeland's
culture by performing in Cantonese opera at the age of 80.
«[Parents]
who share the family bed philosophy often cite parenting practices in
cultures such as Bali, where infants are not allowed to touch the ground until they're three months old.»
Participating in this study may benefit you by allowing you to
share your story and help medical and education professionals understand and work better with parents
who are a part of attachment parenting
culture.
I am mother of a very active exclusivly breastfed boy
who also
shares our bed after soo much negative comments about breastfeeding and co-sleeping mainly from family and members of the same
culture / community I decided to search the net for ppl with similar parenting styles.
Families best served at SWS are those whose values are compatible with the
culture of the school as an educational community,
who share SWS's educational goals, and
who seek the unique character of Waldorf Education for their children.
It is relevant even to families
who share ethnicity, race and
culture because each of us are unique and in some ways each of us differs from our other family members.
One Virtual Breastfeeding
Culture: Seeking Mother to Mother Support in the Digital Age book by Lara Audelo: a new book about the online support communities that mothers have built for themselves;
share the journeys of 30 breastfeeding mothers
who narrate their own stories of finding valuable support and life - changing friendships online.
Yet Sears notes that the lowest incidences of SIDS are in
cultures who bed -
share.
Nation: A nation may refer to a community of people
who share a common language,
culture, ethnicity, descent, or history (Wiki).
I
share a love for this beautiful island, its people and its
culture with the nearly 725,000 Puerto Ricans in our city,» said Malliotakis, a n assemblywoman
who represents parts of Staten Island and south Brooklyn.
He is one of the principal members of the Unity Team, a group formed by the elected officials of Jackson Heights and Corona, to
share ideas and rid the political
culture of the infighting left over from former state Sen. Hiram Monserrate,
who was convicted of misdemeanor assault in an incident that left his girlfriend's face slashed before being ousted by the Senate.
«I want to create a
culture of mentorship and knowledge -
sharing, so residents
who have been on for a long time can help train new members as they move to an informal role.»
We look for students for whom it is fun to
share ideas and
who have the patience to learn the language and
culture of different areas of science.
He feels lucky to have a mentor
who shares the same
culture, but he knows great mentors come in all colors and from a variety of cultural backgrounds.
To improve the current
culture, the team argues that increased data
sharing will allow more diverse people to actively participate in research, such as early - career scientists and those from underrepresented groups; scientists from smaller or historically less - influential institutions; citizen - scientists; and scientists from the Global South, scientists from Africa, South and Central America, and much of Asia
who are often excluded from leading research.
Some of these are relatively subtle, such as sitting closer to a person
who shares one's
culture, while moving away from those seen as foreigners.
Human societies are characterized by patterns of relationships (social relations) between individuals
who share a distinctive
culture and institutions; a given society may be described as the sum total of such relationships among its constituent members.
Some research groups have a strong
culture of support, but it isn't uncommon for a group to operate as a set of individuals
who rarely
share ideas or help one another.
Its society, composed of ethnically homogenous but competitive social groups
who shared a single art style,
culture and religion, suggests an analogy also with Delphi's Amphictyonic League.
Centuries later the rise of nationalism engendered a new breed of terrorist, exemplified by the IRA, loyal to a collection of people
who share the same
culture and values.
The Romans,
who, like the Greeks, were Indo - Europeans,
shared with them a common pantheon under different names but lacked the rich narrative traditions that Greek poetic
culture had given their gods.
He's now something of a social and pop
culture commentator, a thoughtful writer
who just happens to be a 7 - foot tall multimillionaire, a sagacious elder hoping to
share with the world a lifetime of wisdom and unique experiences.