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  • Paul Edward Dutton (ed.), Carolingian Civilization: A Reader (New York, 1993), pp.
  • subsequently discover New Atlantis, a dying civilization, a colony of the original Atlantis.
  • n taken on a guided tour of a lost European civilization: a world of fortresses, railway stations, c
  • In 1888 she published Indian Education and Civilization, a special report of the Bureau of Educatio
  • broad sweep of Foltz's attention to Iranian civilization, a reviewer writes in The Muslim World that
  • The year is 1879, and beyond the fringes of civilization a handful of courageous pioneers maintain s
  • This civilization, according to Churchward and many others, w
  • computer games depicts the remains of human civilization after an immensely destructive nuclear war,
  • ng couple, and they ask to be taken back to civilization, after many years in isolation.
  • e Creek in 1847 became the first outpost of civilization after 2,000 miles of travel for pioneers he
  • Christendom and the restoration of Western Civilization after centuries of unstable barbarian rule.
  • urvivors, assuming that they will never see civilization again, build a shelter to live in.
  • The book extols Babylonian-Aramean-Syrian civilization against that of the conquering Arabs.
  • o establish an army for the razing of human civilization, allowing Cobra-La to retake the planet.
  • Angeles documentary The Decline of Western Civilization along with several other Los Angeles punk b
  • Each civilization also has a unique unit, which is a more pow
  • Human civilization alters radically over the eons, but Ana's m
  • ted as the establishment of the Han Chinese civilization, although almost everything from that time
  • 1979 Pastoral nomadism in the Indus Civilization: an hypothesis.
  • Treasures From A Lost Civilization: Ancient Chinese Art from Sichuan (30 Septe
  • valuable information on pre-Columbian Maya civilization, and his actions which destroyed much of th
  • ity were the guiding factors of history and civilization, and that the elimination or absorption of
  • The term appeared in Civilization and Its Discontents (1929-1930) in relation
  • s, to condemn those who want to destroy our civilization and will fight against them, we are not obl
  • nced by Thomas Cahill's How the Irish Saved Civilization and the result of a marketing strategy.
  • Follows the birth of Egyptian civilization and the origins of the pharaohs and their l
  • human being and, therefore is a measure of civilization and the condition of a peaceful fraternal s
  • t was dedicated to the power and victory of civilization and freedom.
  • The spread of Greek civilization and their worship of Dionysus, the god of w
  • ory of India starting from the Indus Valley Civilization, and then covers the country's history from
  • s that it threatens the very foundations of civilization,” and which laws therefore need to target f
  • s next documentary is on the end of Western Civilization and will feature a rock opera to accompany
  • The two of them go back to civilization and start to suspect that the boys stepfath
  • ion, economic justice, ecology, life giving civilization, and worship and spirituality.
  • Civilization and the Transformation of Power -2000
  • of astronomy in medieval Islamic and Jewish civilization and early modern times.
  • rs uncover clues about the D'ni, an ancient civilization, and the archeological group dedicated to l
  • of the sorcerer Lushifon's plot to destroy civilization and must guide Kakeru through a number of b
  • The Forbidden Modern: Civilization and Veiling.
  • They barely made it to the first sign of civilization and some certainty that they would survive.
  • w Covenant with Nature: Notes on the End of Civilization and the Renewal of Culture (1996; Portugues
  • He identifies religion with civilization, and in his treatise Del primato morale e c
  • n harmony with nature, keeping the goods of civilization and peace of the Zselic together.
  • mma- take the stranded ten year old back to civilization, and lose his own wish to die where he was
  • on the connections between the Indus Valley Civilization and Vedic culture.
  • rts with the conflict described by Freud in Civilization and Its Discontents - the struggle between
  • the ultimate fate of death, the struggle of civilization, and the forces of nature.
  • Civilization and Its Discotheques (1987, Blue Yonder Sou
  • he wrote two books, Civilisation und Musik ( Civilization and Music; 1845) and Musikalische Novellen
  • Asian culture at First Institute of Chinese Civilization and Tung Mai University in Taiwan.
  • Its title alludes to Freud's Civilization and Its Discontents.
  • the power of magic has failed and the faery civilization and its inhabitants are slowly being destro
  • , as can now be seen at the Museum of Roman Civilization and National Museum of Romanian History.
  • 1990 The Decline of the Indus Civilization and the Late Harappan Period in the Indus V
  • Routledge Encyclopedia of Medieval Islamic Civilization and a consultant for the Oxford Dictionary
  • He translated Guizot's History of Civilization and other works from the French and was the
  • d a 70,000 volume collection on Hellenistic civilization and donated it to the library of California
  • Bellow called on writers to be beacons for civilization and awaken it from intellectual torpor.
  • level of perfection attained by the Fatemi civilization, and centered round the great Al-Azhar Mosq
  • ng like a wild beast, and bring him back to civilization and redemption.
  • had traveled back to the dawn of Time Lord civilization and rescued Susan, who recognised him as he
  • dependent on the system of government of a civilization and the distance the city is away from the
  • and of their general national progress and civilization, and a powerful rampart against the pressur
  • ok contains a normative defence of 'western civilization' and its scientific underpinning - perhaps
  • ead made two studio albums (Annihilation of Civilization and The Underworld), a live recording and a
  • elevision documentaries including Heritage: Civilization and the Jews (PBS, 1984), for which he was
  • ibits emphasize the development of regional civilization and art, and the museum is divided into sub
  • at UT to create a concentration in Western Civilization and American Institutions.
  • ting down much of humankind's technological civilization and plunging the world into another dark ag
  • ich explored the theme of "dropping out" of civilization and "returning to" the wilderness, which wa
  • He holds an M.A. in classical civilization and is known mainly for his books co-author
  • their complexity, global crises in ecology, civilization and education.
  • has been famed for its glorious culture and civilization and has been cherished for a long time for
  • ence of any early purely Dravidian or Aryan civilization, and Aryan or Dravidian elements cannot be
  • an essential factor in the rise of European civilization, and wrote extensively in support of that t
  • co-edits, with Professor Ernst, on Islamic civilization and Muslim Networks.
  • 2001 “The Discourse of Civilization and Pan-Asianism” Journal of World History
  • lift the curse is to travel to a lost Aztec civilization and track down six pieces of a sacred Aztec
  • ir separate ways, since Smyke wants to find civilization, and Rumo wants to follow the mysterious si
  • topics as global capitalism, technology and civilization, and the industrial revolution.
  • to previous concepts such as the spiritual civilization and the campaigns against bourgeois liberal
  • Introduction and translations, Greek Civilization and Character: The Self-Revelation of Ancie
  • often humorously on the history of Western civilization and its economies of culture.
  • Interpretation of Dreams, Totem and Taboo, Civilization and Its Discontents ) the documentary inter
  • (renaissance means "rebirth") of classical civilization and learning; a partial return to the autho
  • f Madagascar's art, archaeology and ancient civilization and stores ethnographic objects from all ac
  • 00, they laid the foundation of Anglo-Saxon civilization and the present Great Britain.
  • ontemporaries, he believed that the ancient civilization and all the languages of culture were deriv
  • y wish to possess the most territory of any civilization and thus will focus on expanding their infl
  • Sigmund Freud, in Civilization and Its Discontents and The Future of an Il
  • Culturally, Lemuria is a mixture of civilization and barbarism, but overall is precociously
  • He draws upon the relationship between civilization and nature in his writing, among other them
  • at Harvard specializing in ancient Chinese civilization and law.
  • opularized by Liang Shuming in his book The Civilization and Philosophy of the East and the West (19
  • ts are similar to those of the Indus Valley Civilization and it is not clear whether the Kulli cultu
  • term Barbaricum, designating areas outside civilization and/or the Roman Empire.
  • The important pre-Columbian Maya civilization archaeological site of Calakmul, one of the
  • collection, which concentrates on classical civilization, archaeology and art history.
  • Sothi is an early Indus Valley Civilization archeological site on the Chautang (Sarasva
  • ttar Pradesh, India, is a late Indus Valley Civilization archeological site.
  • istrict, Haryana, India, is an Indus Valley Civilization archeological site, for which the Sothi-Sis
  • cinema: most people in modern urban Western civilization are not familiar with wildlife, other than
  • ins, bridges, whole towns - the remnants of civilization are transformed into bloodthirsty beasts wh
  • Remains of an alien civilization are visible in the distance.
  • d; by contrast, 'Aryan' culture and western civilization are said to have culminated in the scientif
  • Circumstances within the X'Ting civilization are less than desirable in which to mount s
  • "The ultimate fruits of civilization are slow growths that need a stable environ
  • would settle in a fortified line to prevent civilization arising beyond and threatening Germany.
  • d be settled in a fortified line to prevent civilization arising beyond and threatening Germany.
  • Even after the civilization around it collapsed, the house lived on, a
  • Some other galleries display Indus Civilization artifacts, Gandhara Civilization Sculptures
  • ald Spengler and in 1932 published the book Civilization as Divine Superman, which rejected Spengler
  • Regarding Western civilization as doomed to eventual failure, Liang did no
  • often gives lectures on Iraq's history and civilization as a way of embracing her culture and herit
  • He is the vanguard of European civilization as he opens territory hitherto known only t
  • y", and "the ancient capital of early Aryan civilization, as described in the Avesta and Vedas".
  • The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It is a 1977 comedy starring Joh
  • Civilization as they have to know it may have ended.
  • near Sukkur, belongs to the Matura Harappan Civilization as indicated by the characteristics of the
  • h sides of the Nile and a centre for Nubian civilization as manifested by its many archaeological re
  • is mysterious world or attempt to return to civilization as he knows it.
  • the fiction that Tyranids have language or civilization as understood by the protagonist civilizati
  • chez since their 1989 debut Annihilation of Civilization as well as their only release with then-fut
  • The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It (1977) as Bus Conductor
  • ak, and primarily focuses on creating a new civilization as far away from current civilizations as p
  • ns being as foreign to the existing Martian civilization as they are to Earth.
  • f the Association of Sciences, of the Greek Civilization Association and of the Historic Studies Ass
  • , and Harry S. Truman Professor of American Civilization at Brandeis University.
  • Paris and studied French language, art and civilization at the Sorbonne University.
  • Herbert Golder is a professor of Classical Civilization at Boston University.
  • professor of modern English literature and civilization at the Sorbonne from 1925-1945.
  • uctures among the ruins of the Indus Valley Civilization at Mohenjo-daro.
  • ebes offer a striking testimony to Egyptian civilization at its height.
  • al philosophy and Arabic as well as Islamic civilization at the University of Chicago, where he rece
  • the Nevzlin Program for the Study of Jewish Civilization at Tel Aviv University.
  • is titled - Plan B 3.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization, available online.
  • d Dame Edna Everage and the Rise of Western Civilization: Backstage with Barry Humphries.
  • Canadian Museum of Civilization, Bark Canoes
  • idinal work" resulting in "a non-repressive civilization based on 'non-repressive sublimation'".
  • ision was especially unpopular in Classical civilization because it was the custom to spend an hour
  • the community, was the original outpost of civilization before it fell into disrepair after its imp
  • or cats, but clearly humans from an ancient civilization before Shepherd Republic existed.
  • in providing us with an insight into Incan civilization before the conquest with early expansion, t
  • her, gave me birth into that kingdom before civilization began.
  • e wasteland, leaving the fading remnants of civilization behind him.
  • ccomplished without leaving the comforts of civilization behind.
  • clay, Alfred (1909), The "Achilles heel" of civilization: being a consideration of the question of u
  • This civilization believed that the world passed through cycl
  • « The Intermediate Region : A Common Civilization between the Adriatic Sea and the Indus Rive
  • y because of the difference in the level of civilization between the advanced race and Earth's primi
  • that we had picked up signals from another civilization, but obviously the idea had crossed our min
  • ce Cheela struggle to keep the rudiments of civilization, but eventually a barbarian conqueror arise
  • ners in order to keep the village away from civilization, but is reminded that in order to get to th
  • t would have been similar to the later game Civilization, but after fellow Ozark Softscape partners
  • I think it must be, and in a few years when civilization by its magic influence shall have transform
  • r off things: introducing the history, tank civilization By Gamini de S. G. Punchihewa page 284,286,
  • Civilization by Faith
  • rteen, and read History of Ancient Egyptian Civilization by Jacques Pirenne.
  • page in the book How the Homosexuals Saved Civilization by Cathy Crimmins, as an example of "how ga
  • ing the way for a "replacement" of European civilization by radical Islamist ideology.
  • My source is Western Civilization by Jackson J. Spielvogel (fifth edition).
  • Mihintale, cradle of Sinhala Buddhist civilization by J. B. Disanayaka(Lake House Investments,
  • Each civilization can be customized by the player to their ch
  • series also periodically airs on Discovery Civilization Channel, which is a Canadian specialty netw
  • on (CRTC) on December 14, 2000 as Discovery Civilization Channel.
  • formative foundations for a positive global civilization characterized by interreligious reconciliat
  • the Muslim Girls Training (MGT) and General Civilization Class (GCC) under the direction of Sister C
  • f nomadic "barbarians" on an advanced urban civilization, comparable to the Germanic migrations afte
  • Nevertheless the Muslim Ottoman civilization conquered part of Croatia from the 15th to
  • Board of Trustees of the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation from 1995 to 2007, serving as V
  • "Such civilization could see that in Earth we now have atomic
  • ipline, democracy, and culture of the Greek civilization could be set.
  • f culture, nor generations of training amid civilization, could raise such human specimens as the Bu
  • ars of art (including the mandatory Western Civilization course in their sophomore year), four years
  • idently in cities, but apocalyptically in a civilization cracking up to the universe.
  • Telos 137, Breaking the Spell: A Civilization Critique Perspective.
  • ominant and assimilative nature of Hellenic civilization culminated gradually in the face of assimil
  • ast eight survivors of a 2-million-year-old civilization deep within a cave where they have managed
  • en suggested as the name of an Indus Valley Civilization deity.
  • pired Rousseau's attacks upon an artificial civilization demanded expression in art.
  • as a Northern Studies program and a Russian Civilization department.
  • icians' own expansion and colonization, the civilization did much to influence the Greek and Roman c
  • gy teach us a greater tolerance of forms of civilization different from our own, that we should lear
  • mately the level of Classical Mediterranean civilization) due to restrictions on technology imposed
  • breakdown in the social structure of modern civilization due to more frequent moves for economic rea
  • Greek history and civilization during the sixth and fifth centuries B. C.
  • rs have been discovered in the Indus Valley Civilization during its Kot Diji phase (circa 2800-2600
  • the series The Chicago History of American Civilization, edited by Daniel J. Boorstin.
  • ains precious elements of Romanian medieval civilization: embroideries; bookbindings fitted with gil
  • organizations: the Committee of the Islamic Civilization Encyclopedia, the Royal Academy of Islamic
  • problems of violence and civilization, especially sports-related violence such as
  • to various aspects of the Indus or Harappan Civilization, especially the Indus Scripts, which still
  • Because an oil field may be remote from civilization, establishing a field is often an extremely
  • ays known about man and the fact that human civilization existed long before apes ruled the planet.
  • The Hedz were a highly developed, alien civilization, experts in transmutation, while humans wer
  • Furthermore, each civilization features subfactions based on historical na
  • The Indus Civilization flourished in the Bronze Age, approximately
  • and Rome, an important work on the Etruscan civilization for which he won the 1923 Thirlwall Prize;
  • erican Illustration (NMAI) and the American Civilization Foundation, a nonprofit independent, educat
  • ignificance of leather in the Mediterranean civilization, from the distant past to recent times, inc
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