Sentences with phrase «world culture reflected»

The new works to enter the Israel Museum's collection in 2017 deepen the Museum's representation of pivotal artists who have made meaningful contributions to the canon of 20th and 21st - century art, as well as antiquities that extend the narrative of world culture reflected across the Museum's holdings.

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The presentation reflects how HubSpot's reacted and built a culture around some key changes in the work world:
Reflecting back on the World Series victory reveals a concerted effort that began years ago by the new owners to change team culture.
Instead of creating a new culture around the word «ambition» that better reflects our Christian worldview, we add «Christian» words assuming that will reclaim what the secular world has tainted.
Concentrating on the Middle East since World War II, Pryce «Jones shows how one Arab regime after another has been but a repeat of tribal allegiances played out in a pattern of lust for power and revenge, reflecting a shame «honor culture that leaves no room for the concept, never mind the pursuit, of the common good.
For this shadow world imperfectly reflects the real world, and as it has been monopolized by the white western world in recent centuries, it mirrors the aggressiveness of that culture.
If congregations continue to reflect the racial and sexual prejudices of American culture in the way they define membership, authority, and power, the church will have very little credibility as a prophetic voice in God's world.
In 25 landmark destinations around the world, Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts reflect the culture and history of their extraordinary locations.
Prodigious boozing in the world's representative assemblies reflects the culture of the time and the enforced proximity of legislators who endure long periods of boredom.
Likewise, the Sapir - Whorf Hypothesis (not to be confused with Michael Dorn) posits that language not only reflects the culture, but even shapes how the world is perceived.
«We truly are «The World's Borough,» so it is great that we have a community board membership that reflects our borough's incredible array of cultures and perspectives.»
«Cultural groups in other parts of the world have distinct models of selfhood that are poorly reflected by previous models of culture and self - perceptions.
The adventures of the Beans in Marder's fanciful world reflect aspects of ecology, culture, invention, and the scientific method.
Andrew Pickering of the University of Edinburgh has argued that, given any self - consistent set of experimental data, physicists are always capable of producing models of how the world works, and that these models always reflect the culture of their times.
The new format will be broader than just living and working in China: it will explore psychology, relationships (dating, sex, and marriage), Chinese culture reflects the customs and traditions of one of the largest countries in the world, with billion people.
Using a Near - Life ™ gamification approach, the blended LMS welcomes learners with little or no experience of different cultures and locations to play their way through interactive video scenarios reflecting the real world at their own pace.
The guides include discussion questions and activity ideas to encourage learners to ask and answer questions about films that reflect different cultures and ways of life around the world.
This company focuses on culture, and mastery of performance improvement is reflected in a near - zero turnover of teammates, sustained relationships with many of the world's most successful companies, a 14 - year track record of success, and a remarkable, award winning work.
Writing teacher, world citizen and guest blogger Stephanie West - Puckett reflects on the idea that, by integrating Maker culture into curriculum, we are transforming how learning happens in our schools.
The lead architect behind one of the shortlisted school designs at the World Architecture Awards tells Teacher about designing a school that reflects local culture, history and landscape.
To provide materials which reflect the ideas and beliefs of religious, social, political, historical and ethnic groups and their contribution to the American and world heritage and culture, thereby, enabling students to develop an intellectual integrity in forming judgments.
With these competencies in mind, teachers can create highly authentic projects that require students to partner with the cultures of the world, reflect on their place in that world, and advocate appropriately.
The schisms, alliances and sacrifices that result reflect the pain of a dying culture and the birth of a different world.
Can it reflect the mixed - races and cultures in the real world of Hollywood?
I've always said that popular culture is more of a «broken mirror», reflecting part of the changes in the world, sometimes directly, and sometimes indirectly.
The WSAVA World Congress is an internationally recognized veterinary congress with a scientific program of the highest standard produced in alternating regions reflecting the local culture and veterinary diversity.
When we came to Zanzibar over 20 years ago, and set foot on our now world renowned beach, we decided to use our degrees from the Cornell School of Hotel Management to combine the highest standards in hospitality with the personalization and warmth of a family owned and run business, reflecting the unique beauty and culture of Zanzibar.
He also took some of the best and earliest photographs of the islanders, reflecting a culture that he deemed was dying in contact with the modern world.
Since 1987, Toledo has had UNESCO World Heritage status, due to its unique history; the city was host to Christian, Islamic and Hebrew culture and the architecture of the city reflects each of these influences.
The Sailing Bay Beach Resort is a simple, luxurious, and perfectly located resort in the heart of Vietnam.The Sailing Bay Beach Resort sits 22 km North of Phan Thiet and 190 km from Ho Chi Minh City.The coastal roads that take guests here overlook beautiful countrysides and people from across the world have travelled here to experience this one of a kind Vietnamese culture.Nearby, Po Sha Inu Tower, Sand Dunes, Mui Ne Market, The Fairy Steam, and Ta Cu Mountain can all offer exciting opportunities to any guest and are all situated nearby.There are 189 rooms inside of this 4 star resort.Every precaution has been taking to make sure that these rooms are comfortable, inviting, and reflect the local culture of Vietnam.
Not only did these Japanese games introduce new gameplay concepts, they also reflected the culture surrounding their creation, introducing players from all over the world to new ideas like mecha, aka, and giant robots.
Cut off from Earth for 120 years, Mars is a world in conflict, with many different cultures and communities — and the games weapons and clothing reflect this quality, with jury rigged and make - shift weapons and armor, designed for survival, or militaristic rule!
His work reflects his absorption of different cultures, social contexts, and aesthetic approaches in an increasingly globalized world.
The raw, organic forms — they look like long - buried artifacts of an alien culture — make a dramatic counterpoint to a new series of highly polished stainless - steel sculptures that, like their predecessors, reflect and refract an illusion of the world onto their sleek, mirrored surfaces.
Suspending viewers between the gritty firsthand accounts of people who would typically remain nameless and faceless in the media, and an accessible drama featuring two actors who are the very embodiment of visibility, Love Story reflects on the callousness of a media - saturated culture in which identification with fictional characters and celebrity figures runs parallel to widespread indifference to the plight of those facing real world adversity.
The result is a profound body of work that reflects the subconscious of an institution whose mission is to protect and share with the public the full breadth of world culture
Rarely do these commissions make any kind of larger statement about American art, but last fall, when Barack Obama selected Kehinde Wiley — a figurative painter who deploys the techniques, poses and patterns of the grand tradition of Baroque European paintings to portray contemporary black and brown men he finds on the street — to paint his official portrait for the Smithsonian, it at least reflected the Obamas» well - developed connections to the world of culture.
In Fitch and Trecartin's exhibition at Astrup Fearnley Museet this spring, the public can expect to encounter an explosive world of humor, horror, anti-aesthetics and cacophony, which at the same time poses important questions and inspires the viewer to reflect on the seismic shifts in culture that define our post-millennial moment.
The painting is an important part of his California Dreaming series, which reflects on a world that was new to Hockney — the world of American modern culture.
Your Name in Lights playfully and provocatively reflects the fixation with celebrity in contemporary culture and recalls Andy Warhol's oft - quoted statement from 1968, «In the future, everyone will be world - famous for 15 minutes».
Painter Hynek Martinec perfectly merges classical and contemporary culture to reflect how the world has evolved, while simultaneously questioning how this has impacted on spirituality.
The yellow skin color indicates a universal figure, rather than a direct reference to a specific race or culture, which reflects the highly diverse population of Brazil and the world.
The exhibition reflects the unruly state of migrating species trying to adapt to a new world where nature, culture and technology are inextricably entangled and enmeshed.
The group is comprised of art collectors from around the world who share a commitment to the museum's mission, which includes acquiring and preserving a collection that reflects the most important aesthetic achievements of 20th - and 21st - century visual culture.
Through aesthetically beautiful works and educational programming, the viewer reflects on the collision of consumer culture on the natural world.
Its holdings reflect the city and region — and provide invaluable ways for the community to learn about cultures from around the world.
His control of the overall design of a painting was reminiscent of Ingres, his palette toyed with Matisse and the Fauves, his reassembling of the world under his own rules reflected the spirit of Picasso and the Cubists; but he was his own man - wryly observant, figurative, photo - realist, abstract, always forging his own identity amidst the white noise of modern culture.
I think of dance as a means of communication that can reflect a world bigger then the one I live in, one that can reflect many different people, cultures and times.»
Huhta has been interested in the Japanese culture for a longtime, reflecting her appreciation for the colourful worlds of comics, film and folklore in her work: «Japan's culture and tradition is really intriguing.
Fusing pop culture, subculture, and art history in his video work and performance, Satterwhite creates visually dazzling tableaux that reflect the changing spatial and bodily anxieties and desires of the digital world.
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