Category: Culture

  • Holi 2018 brings color and culture to ASU and beyond

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    Sigma Lambda Beta and the Indian Student Association are celebrating Holi on campus to promote cultural awareness Organizations on campus are working to promote cultural awareness by bringing all of the color and festivities of the traditional Indian holiday of Holi to ASU. Also known as the festival of colors, Holi traditionally honors the beginning […]

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  • Connection Can Impact Your Customer Experience

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    Everyone wants to feel connected—it’s part of human nature. Whether it’s building relationships at home, in the community, or with friends, people like to feel bonded to each other. But perhaps it’s nowhere more important than at work. A connection culture in the workplace can impact customer experience and create a place where employees are […]

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  • The First London Borough of Culture

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    Boroughs will each receive £1.35m in project inspired by European capitals of culture Waltham Forest and Brent have been named as the first London boroughs of culture, each receiving at least £1.35m of funding. The London mayor, Sadiq Khan, announced the two winners on Tuesday morning. They were chosen from the 22 London boroughs that submitted a bid. […]

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  • Berlin is Best City for Culture.

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    Berlin’s wealth of museums, galleries, and nightlife is what expats love most about the German capital. A new survey from HSBC found 70% of expats rated Berlin as having a great cultural scene, putting it at the top of the culture rankings out of 52 cities surveyed, ahead of Buenos Aires in second place and […]

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  • Palestinian art and culture celebrated at Woodbridge museum

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    WOODBRIDGE — The gray walls of Faisal Saleh’s Palestine Museum US are starting to be filled with paintings and photographs representing his people’s contributions to art and culture. While the grand opening of the museum at 1764 Litchfield Turnpike won’t be held until April 22, the museum is open by appointment. “Really there is some […]

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  • Monadnock Profile: Brattleboro chief offers police a culture change

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    BRATTLEBORO — Ever since grade school, Michael R. Fitzgerald knew he wanted to work in law enforcement. That conviction was affirmed in high school, when he accompanied Brattleboro police officers — members of the department he now heads — on ride-alongs on career day. “It’s always something I’ve been interested in,” he said. But most […]

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  • Black Panther is a Celebration of Black Culture

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    Black Panther celebrates black culture on several fronts Black Panther is in many ways a love letter to black culture. Africa has traditionally been an unsophisticated bit player in American media, often portrayed as backward, savage, and chaotic in everything from news coverage to films. It’s a portrayal that has left little room for other interpretations, which […]

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  • Company Culture And Community Reaching Millennial Candidates

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    Several months of research, several hundreds of profile views, several dozens of resumes, 32 phone screens, 14 first interviews and three-second interviews all came down to two questions. Our real estate firm was two questions away from landing our top candidates. These were their questions, though …

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  • Rock Star Of Iran Build A Culture Of Misogyny And Fear

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    The news came down on Thanksgiving Day. ASL19 founder Ali Karimzadeh Bangi, one of the leading lights of the expat Iranian digital rights community, appeared in court on charges of sexual assault and forcible imprisonment. The following day, he would be forced to cut ties with ASL19 entirely. For many in civil society groups, the […]

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  • Peter Drucker management guru Says He culture eats strategy for breakfast

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    Peter Drucker, the management guru, is often credited with the all-true saying that "culture eats strategy for breakfast." In a later era, Tech guru and investor Marc Andreessen famously said that "software is eating the world." Now, as organizations of all types push harder than ever to employ software to …

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