Sentences with phrase «with old culture»

They're shocked by the young folks obsession with old culture and excited by their enthusiasm and youth.
Whether you're looking for adventure, journeys, nature, great food and wine, events and culture, islands and beaches to relax on or to connect with the oldest culture on earth, there's nothing like a holiday in Australia.

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«The name Chooks to springboard the business was a conscious, but easy decision, as nothing could be more simple or compatible with our culture than the good old Australian backyard or farmyard chook.
They seem to be trying to spark a large wave of conversations about how the old «always be hustlin»» and «toe - stepping» culture — which served them well in the early days of a «winner - take-most» market — needs to be adapted to fit with where they're going and who they want to be.
The glass ceiling, the old boys club, brogrammer culture... it seems to me that these aren't signs of an all powerful patriarchy so much as an ongoing manifestation of men who are terrified to compete with women on a level playing field.
In China, in particular, there was, «a perception of innovation as a challenge to the old order, a challenge to authority, and this might be seen to be in conflict with Chinese culture,» Hayes observed.
Complex is the intersection of all things pop culture, from hip - hop to sneakers, and dominates the male market of 18 - to 24 - year - olds with 55 million monthly viewers.
«It explores the relationship between new and old, it is a civic and community building, it is a display building, it engages with the difference between man - made and natural, it deals with art and science, and it is certainly about culture
«Crypto Valley was initiated by Johann Gevers after identifying Switzerland with its decentralized, citizen - controlled political system, its centuries - old culture of individual rights, innovation, and entrepreneurship, its neutrality, stability, and business - friendly environment... for building the new generation of decentralized technologies.»
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The failure to make the charges stick first time around, did not surprise many young Koreans; to them, this was another frustrating sign that they live in a culture of «elites but no leaders,» explained 28 - year - old recent law graduate, Kim Hae - il *, in an interview with the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
After a hearty meal and plenty of family time, the citizens of the biggest consumer culture on our planet will commence with the age old tradition...
«I find that putting old hymns to new music allows us to connect with the hymns and yet still be relevant and authentic to our own culture,» he said.
It has everything to do with an effort to revive the culture wars - to return to the bedroom politics of the old Religious Right.
One thing is certain to a pastor: the only parishioners fighting the old battles are old themselves, their felt banners frayed and their guitar strings broken, while a young battalion is rising, with no animus against the atrophied adolescence of their parents, and only eager to engage a real spiritual combat in a culture of death.
It is far more likely, given the history of the people and cultures of the time, that the people who followed the old testament, whatever it was called at the time, realized that many new philosophies were edging out their beliefs, so they came up with the NT to try to bring believers back.
One scene is set with a full moon hanging low over a grove of pine trees that's almost cut and pasted out of E.T. Where Stranger Things wanted to remind viewers of their childhoods (or of the media their parents and older siblings loved) Guardians 2 seems to want to compare itself to every piece of 1980s pop culture, and come out on top.
Instead, if we understand the culture in which John wrote, the issues that the early church was facing under the Roman Empire, and all of the hundreds of allusions to Old Testament themes and prophetic expectations, the Book of Revelation can have a significant message for followers of Jesus today, who also deal with similar cultural issues as we try to live like Jesus in a world dominated by powers and authority that live in rebellion to the Kingdom of God.
Rhetorical criticism of the Old Testament makes comparisons with writings of the time, but New Testament critics can refer to speeches, letters and the instructional manuals that document the rhetorical cultures of Greece and Rome.
In some ways we might even say that the preoccupation of our culture with the different stages of life and with growing old is simply one more mechanism for the «denial of death.»
The writers of Scripture sought to be faithful to available tradition, with all the limitations of oral culture, and were not necessarily averse to adjusting narrative to Old Testament prophecy, iconic stories of their culture, and theological proclamation.
The development of such a comprehensive view has long been a need, for it has become clearer and clearer as we have become familiar and involved with a constantly widening horizon of different musical aims and practices, that the old «common practice» theories of harmony and counterpoint could no longer be overhauled or extended, but had by necessity to be replaced by a way of description and analysis that treated the «common practice» of Western music from the late seventeenth to the end of the nineteenth centuries as only one instance of a much wider musical method and practice that could be applied to all of Western music, from its origins to the present, as well as to music of other cultures
In modern culture, especially, the word «old» has come to be associated with the decrepit and outmoded whereas the «new» is fresh and exciting.
Backed by an old culture, endowed with a rich civilization, and acquainted with logic, philosophy, and other intellectual pursuits, the people of Iran became familiar with the teachings of Islam.
This article is arguably hypocritical as well as stomach - churning, since it begins with the suggestion that «Because of the amazingly diverse multicultural contexts in which pastoral ministers are called upon to work today, it is impossible to prescribe one liturgical model that will be always and everywhere appropriate»: this flexible and open - minded liturgist then proceeded to argue in The Tablet that only the Mass of Paul VI is always and everywhere appropriate and that its very existence automatically abrogated all previous liturgies for ever: presumably those who prefer the older form are not to be given the dignity of a group or «culture» to be catered for by his free and easy multicultural ways, but are to be simply dismissed as a bunch of liturgical perverts.
Their Americanization notwithstanding, the Durand - Perez family retained a number of features typical of every border family I know: pride in the Mexican culture and heritage; a deep and abiding religious faith; a love for both the Spanish and English languages (with family members having different degrees of competence in each); and a special esteem for the family's youngest and oldest members.
This is a great book, with groundbreaking information that will transform how you read the Old Testament and the New Testament, and how you understand the role of religion in society and culture.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Wallace points out that it is not the older generation — not the people who brought the old ideas, and goals, and values, and designs, from one desert to another with them — that will change this culture.
It is impossible to achieve more than superficial correlation of studies in the history and philosophy of religion, in psychology and sociology, with the older disciplines, unless the relations of the Church to religion in general, to the particular religions and to secular culture have been intelligibly defined.
One was the work of a sociologist, Earl Brewer, who, with the aid of a theologian and a ministries specialist, sought by an extensive content analysis of sermons and other addresses given in a rural and an urban church to differentiate the patterns of belief and value constituting those two parishes.67 The second was the inquiry of a religious educator, C. Ellis Nelson, who departed from a curricular definition of education to envision the congregation as a «primary society» whose integral culture conditions its young and old members.68 James Dittes, the third author, described more fully the nature of the culture encountered in the local church.
The power of religious nationalism, the revival ot the ancient faiths, the fluid shell of a social culture which can not be penetrated by the arrival of «another religion» or by attempts to replace something old with something new — we knew these barricades are there.
Meanwhile, our postmodern culture plays footsie with dark powers it imagines to be light pleasures, harmless fantasies, or old bogies now neutered by cool analysis.
Thus in contrast with the ancient mythological cultures and with holy scripture outside the Judeo - Christian stream, most of the Old Testament either consists of historical material, or is expressed with due regard to the historical nature of human life.
Third, Brueggemann rejects a systematic (or dogmatic) approach to Old Testament theology, not only because of the obvious pluralism of the texts within the canon and the cultures that interpret the Bible, but also because this approach tends to fall in line with the church's views of scripture.
Thinking back to the Mass we recall the smallest things — yellow neckties splashed with ciliated paisley, old silk dresses with piscine flares, and one thin strand of cultured pearls.
Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby (Gen 18:2 NIV)»... Furthermore, there is a good reason to study the old Orient, the rituals and cultures of the Middel East, especially at that time,,, i myself being Half Egyptian and having been raised there, am blessed with this foreknowledge for certain things that are still the same way now as they were at th etime of Jesus and earlier,,, where Men kiss to greet one another for example,,, so when King David talks about the love of Jonathan being greater than that of a woman,,, and at the same time knowing that the Hebrew litreature (as the Arabian culture to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and used éndless symbols and parabels to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimony!
Responding to a paper in Current Anthropology, she described the basic warlike features of the Kurgan Culture and contrasted them with the Old European «matricentric, sedentary, and peaceful culture.Culture and contrasted them with the Old European «matricentric, sedentary, and peaceful culture.culture
For example, the historical and theological areas may be combined into an area described as «Interpretation of Christianity» while the older «practical» field is divided into two, one dealing with «Church and Culture» (sociological, psychological, and philosophical studies of church phenomena in American culture) and the other dealing with the practice of ministry construed as the application of social scientific and psychological theory to clergy responsibiCulture» (sociological, psychological, and philosophical studies of church phenomena in American culture) and the other dealing with the practice of ministry construed as the application of social scientific and psychological theory to clergy responsibiculture) and the other dealing with the practice of ministry construed as the application of social scientific and psychological theory to clergy responsibilities.
Made the old - fashioned way, with organic milk and live cultures — and never rennet or thickeners.
We bring art and culture that highlights the old and the new with a sense of elegance but yet trendy enough to cater to new waves of modern spectators.»
(LOS ANGELES; August 24, 2015)-- The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf ®, Southern California's oldest and largest privately - held specialty coffee and tea retailer in the U.S., announces the signing of an exclusive area development agreement with South Korean retail conglomerate, E-LAND, to introduce its premium beverages and innovative brand culture to China.
At Icelandic Provisions, we are the only company in the U.S. that has access to these cultures because of our partnership with the oldest and largest dairy farmer cooperative in Iceland.
When I became older and taught myself how to bake, I started incorporating American ingredients to Korean - style sweets to combine the two cultures that I grew up with and love dearly; for example, for Thanksgiving I'll make a sweet kabocha pumpkin mochi ricecake in addition to classic pumpkin pie.
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The Dutchman delivered the FA Cup to the hierarchy the season before last, but there was plenty of discontent at Old Trafford over their inability to challenge for bigger honours while his preferred style of play was often criticised given it wasn't in line with the culture that had been developed at the club.
I'm not sure how much your daughter's lack of concern for a 14 year old dating a 20 year old (or 15 - 16 with 25 or 35) has to do with our culture having become more accepting of differences as it does with her lack of maturity.
As children get older, what they want causes parents even more anxiety: more television time to absorb popular culture's cavalier attitudes about sex and violence, more computer time to talk with who - knows - who, more freedom to go places without parents, and eventually freedom to date and drive and all the activities that will drive me to distraction.
I am an older woman in my early 60s and perhaps it is the culture that I grew up in, but I am very uncomfortable with mother's overindulging their babies and using the breast as a discipline or the go to solution for a tantrum.
Here is what I packed for my 4 year old for lunch today: Sourdough bread sandwich with raw cultured butter, strawberry jam and cashew butter Homemade cottage cheese sliced peppers Kale Chips Sauerkraut Like the lunchbox?
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