You finish Prose's book in a rush, too, head swimming with the breadth of Guggenheim's
cultural web and a sense of the reckless energy with which she wove it--the source of her profoundest accomplishments and heartbreaks.
Richard Geertz first referred to these
cultural webs in his book The Interpretation of Cultures, but many of the authors in this volume are unaware of the
cultural web that ensnares them.
There are also a large number of web pages of tourism and
cultural web portals and various media.
(1) If one pulls at one part, an entire
cultural web is found to be connected.
At 6pm, there will be a lecture at the village coffee shop on the theme of 'Olive Oil: Nutritional Value and Historic Course', and a presentation of plans for a project encompassing the olive press, the winery as well as a centre for women, under a common
cultural web.
Application of the
cultural web to modern practices
New top-level domains were needed to relieve the clutter and to allow more focused domains for business and
cultural Web sites.
* Ongoing virtual initiatives including a digital library and a
cultural web site to support the "MI University" (University of Military Intelligence).
For middle managers in the manufacturing and process industries, this manual describes how to improve maintenance and reliability performance at the plant level by changing the organizational culture, implementing it through leadership, work process, structure, group learning, technology, communication, interrelationships, and rewards, and Thomas' assessment tool called the
Cultural Web of Change.
Murdock also explains how these networks drew the Hungarian Calvinists into the
cultural web of international Calvinism.