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  • he fourth floor displays artifacts from human cultures around the world.
  • Astride the Two Cultures: Arthur Koestler at 70, ISBN 0-394-40063-1.
  • Lights of Islam: Institutions, cultures, arts and spirituality in the Islamic city, (
  • r understanding of the distinctive and varied cultures, arts, religions and commercial opportunities
  • Fragments of it pop up in other cultures as well.
  • itive in certain cell, bacteria, and parasite cultures as a substrate and nitrogen source.
  • He cites oppressive cultural codes in Islamic cultures as the major force behind women's choices to
  • in both protecting the ginger beer from other cultures, as well as facilitating sugar inversion to i
  • ical heritage, folkloric traditions of Latino cultures as well as contemporary movements without usi
  • the Bodymind understood in Navajo and Tibetan cultures as documented by the Anthopologist Gold (1994
  • milar concept was employed in Native American cultures as the "chastity blanket", an item of similar
  • cehall, UK's legendary Rave, Ragga and Techno cultures, as well as labels like Wax Trax!, Rephlex, E
  • It has been very popular among the other cultures as well, and many restaurants of Kathmandu se
  • Celtic music enfolds a variety of rich cultures, as various geographical areas contribute div
  • of homes and shops from thirty-three European cultures as they might have appeared in the late ninet
  • ogramme involved a typically bizarre clash of cultures as Harty travelled to Italy to unite on camer
  • ily Puerto Rican but influenced by many Latin cultures as well as the close contact with African Ame
  • eath, more commonly known in English-speaking cultures as the Grim Reaper.
  • the bestiality was punished in these ancient cultures as well.
  • work which began addressing the role of local cultures as a part of the world capitalist system as o
  • re introduced to art and music from different cultures, as well as theory concepts.
  • for centuries by many Mexican Native American cultures as an entheogen; they were known to the Aztec
  • wants to part with anthropological notions of cultures as bounded entities, and ethnicity as primord
  • novelist was charged with seeing "indigenous cultures as a 'primitive' obstacle to the full realiza
  • he Connection united hip hop listeners of all cultures as it features eclectic beats of different st
  • Alliance, resulting in the fusion of the two cultures as well.
  • ds as Spanish, Polish, Korean and other Asian cultures, as well as members who are deaf.
  • people, who are sometimes perceived by other cultures as being reserved.
  • Literature, poetry, ancient cultures, astrology, Far East philosophy, Flamenco, Ba
  • unnelbeaker, Globular amphora and Corded ware cultures at different levels.
  • ce the extremes of underground and mainstream cultures at the same time.
  • the department of languages, literatures, and cultures at the University at Albany, SUNY.
  • Steve Redhead is Professor of Sport and Media Cultures at the University of Brighton.
  • s in Mongolia than in China, Europe, or other cultures at the time, especially since the men were of
  • sor of Arabic in the Faculty of Languages and Cultures at School of Oriental and African Studies, Lo
  • the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Illinois State University in Normal, Illin
  • the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at Indiana University in Bloomington.
  • the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
  • in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Harvard University.
  • eek is also highly diverse, with a variety of cultures, backgrounds, and architectural styles blendi
  • The Museum of Cultures Basel (German: Museum der Kulturen Basel) is
  • ificant part of the holdings of the Museum of Cultures Basel (formerly the Ethnographic Museum Basel
  • Museum of Cultures Basel
  • ization between two nations and two different cultures bears all the significant hallmarks of co-ope
  • White flour became adopted in many cultures because it was recognized as being healthier
  • permits the creation of a new image of black cultures, because it sharply turns against preconceive
  • idely and easily dispersed, mixing with other cultures, becoming either a "positive admixture" to ot
  • olism (symbols and themes of pre-metalworking cultures before the migration of the Celts to Europe).
  • Most wine-producing cultures began making some type of pomace brandy after
  • ia, different elements of traditional musical cultures behave very differently in the course of hist
  • completely different alcohols with different cultures behind them as such they should not be merged
  • ncredibly important part" because "In so many cultures being gay is still something swept under the
  • Many cultures believe in a celestial Supreme Being who has
  • b. Music of all periods, styles, forms, and cultures belongs in the curriculum.
  • Girl dancing at Carnival of Cultures Berlin 2008.
  • The clash of cultures between the Romans and the tribes is the main
  • ic associated with hunting in hunter-gatherer cultures, both contemporary and prehistoric.
  • ridge builder between the Finnish and English cultures, brought plays to Finland, and explained the
  • Meeting of Cultures, Brussel 1993, pp.
  • DCJC is that by promoting respect for diverse cultures builds community tolerance.
  • "Lovers' lanes" are typically found in cultures built around the automobile-lovers often make
  • well lived around the mound, and because both cultures built mounds, the identity of the people who
  • l works from a wide range of time periods and cultures, but mainly within the a cappella literature.
  • induced chloride influx in spinal cord neuron cultures, but has no significant influence on GABAergi
  • cation and use of both their and the majority cultures, but he also had hoped to give more support t
  • rnut and Wonder Bread operated with different cultures: Butternut was unregimented and each bakery w
  • ations for massive exploitation of Indigenous cultures by "plastic shamans" and other cultural appro
  • Makowicz has been building bridges between cultures by his numerous concerts persformance and rec
  • (African American religious cultures by Stephen C. Finley)
  • educated with her siblings to the humanistic cultures by figures such as Agnolo Poliziano.
  • A Conflict of Cultures, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985
  • The influences of eastern and western cultures can be seen in Motora's dance.
  • Infecting tissue cultures can demonstrate how pathogenic qualities can
  • ntegration into society so that people of all cultures can live together harmoniously.
  • Many other cultures can also be found throughout the city, includ
  • there is the possibility that local animistic cultures carry memes that have positivistic properties
  • For adherent cultures, cells first need to be detached; this is com
  • ed service and research in the area of lactic cultures, cheese and other cultured products - 1983.
  • Throughout history and in many cultures, children have been extensively involved in m
  • alia of 1964, as in most other Anglo-European cultures, churches were generally conservative, litera
  • Social Studies (World Cultures, Civics, and US History)
  • ing after school programs including the World Cultures club led by Dominick Chiddo, a French teacher
  • duo Shift and Zed with Gary Beadle, in Smiley Cultures Club Mix program.
  • World Cultures Club
  • The group of cultures collectively called Mound Builders were succe
  • cultures columns (movies, drama, Cantonese Opera, book
  • Imagine all these different cultures coming together with the challenges of langua
  • nd wisdom make his show one that all ages and cultures connect with and respond to because he celebr
  • onal) and the five goal areas (communication, cultures, connections, comparisons, and communities) a
  • tunnels, different "game rules", different cultures.... Constructivist thinking is the exercise of
  • n situ, or inoculation of the site with mixed cultures containing Dehalococcoides are required for e
  • erior or abusing them as witnessed in certain cultures, contributes to the breaking of the samaya."
  • in myths as building upon and extending their cultures' cosmogonic myths.
  • principles, believing that similarities among cultures could be shown to be the result of cultural i
  • stated that no degree of respect for separate cultures could justify racial discrimination, and that
  • porting and the need to build bridges between cultures, countering stereotypes about peoples from di
  • In some cultures, cousins were encouraged or required to marry
  • Positions east asia cultures critique 9: 467-493.
  • Barlow edits the journal positions: east asia cultures critique, for which she received the 1995 Bes
  • findings from a wide number of archaeological cultures dated from 5500 BC till nowadays indicate tha
  • anada and Italy (and being influenced by both cultures), decided in 1981 to take up permanent reside
  • Various cultures derived from barm, usually Saccharomyces cere
  • alter the shape of his skull as some ancient cultures did, thus relieving the pressure on the brain
  • Various cultures divide the semantic field of colors different
  • ns used a range of instruments from available cultures: drums, gourds, banjo-like instruments, and q
  • lusively to the mat formed by living Kombucha cultures during the fermentation process.
  • s birth place had a lot of influence of Hindu cultures during his time.
  • weden and the village harboured many European cultures during its functioning.
  • likely, were erected on the remains of other cultures earlier.
  • nd representation in Lesbian Philosophies and cultures, Ed.
  • publication of the quarterly journal Southern Cultures, edited originally by Reed and Watson, now ed
  • Chimpanzee Cultures, Edited with Richard Wrangham, W.C. McGrew, a
  • Zieff of people of different ethnicities and cultures enjoying the bread.
  • Discussing women from varied cultures, Enloe investigates how Muslim women, among o
  • Flask cultures, especially large flasks, are not an economic
  • Cultural Domination,” an essay in Developing Cultures, Essays on Cultural Change.
  • and fauna, studies of mountain village life, cultures etc. NSL has chosen this campus based on the
  • ate for Escherichia coli, lactic acid in cell cultures, ethanol in Saccharomyces cerevisiae), oxygen
  • Their projects confront the collision of cultures, ethnicities, and sexuality by alluding to an
  • ssociation (ACCENT - Association of Countries Cultures Events Nations and Traditions), Asian Student
  • the sites suggest that the Pre-Roman Iron Age cultures evolved without a major break out of the Nord
  • agall initiative, the 2004 Universal Forum of Cultures, exhibited the same "top-down" approach.
  • mesticated in Western Mexico and Mesoamerican cultures expanded wherever it was cultivated.
  • North American Indian Cultures explores the diversity among Native American
  • imeline into which the Marksville and related cultures fit, click here.
  • valley has been the site of a broad range of cultures for more than 10,000 years.
  • barrier between two languages and between two cultures, for all Hispanics by birth and Hispanics at
  • The Hmong-Mien languages and cultures, for various archaeological and ethnohistoric
  • ducation a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future.
  • It is used to stain cell cultures for plate titration of viruses.
  • help to preserve traditional livelihoods and cultures for generations.
  • Settled by indigenous cultures for thousands of years, the islands were an e
  • aking, for example, and has been used in some cultures for soldiers on military expeditions).
  • his was a sign of respect in Eurasian nomadic cultures for an enemy who had fought bravely.
  • indian culture belongs to the painted pottery cultures found in Central Asia, India, and China, amon
  • s a brief period in American history when two cultures found common ground and mutual benefit throug
  • (In many other cultures, frogs are considered as good omen.)
  • received an M.A. in East Asian Languages and Cultures from UC Berkeley in 1968, and later served as
  • received an M.A. in Middle East Languages and Cultures from Columbia University.
  • Festival, a ten-day celebration of Indigenous cultures from throughout the three Americas.
  • He brought home to Japan a variety of cultures from China besides the teachings of Buddhism.
  • e and raiding at various times and by various cultures from antiquity.
  • an be found in many agricultural or gardening cultures, from Ancient Egypt to certain Native America
  • can artists representing different genres and cultures, from Fela Kuti and his Afrobeat to Angelique
  • eated with yogurt in the Balkans, he imported cultures from Bulgaria or used "pure cultures that had
  • is a sacred and regal symbol in many ancient cultures from Egypt to the Greek and Roman Empires and
  • howing existing pioneer projects in different cultures: from the vision of the Nobel Peace Prize lau
  • e cross-fertilisation of indigenous and Roman cultures, from which the Welsh nation first emerged.
  • arned his Ph.D. in near eastern languages and cultures from the University of California at Los Ange
  • In some Asian cultures further interpretations and traditions about
  • Its isolation and its diverse cultures gave it the reputation as a beautiful and exo
  • on and elections, democratic institutions and cultures, gender politics, and political communication
  • e absurdity of gender roles and the way which cultures generate them.
  • Every year, Cal Cultures gives out fellowships to graduate students wh
  • (German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures) GmbH was founded 1969 as the national cultur
  • ow the Hittite practise of assimilating other cultures' gods into their own pantheon is in evidence
  • rded in New York City and this melting pot of cultures greatly inspired the music on the album.
  • include chant in African and Native American cultures, Gregorian chant, Vedic chant, Jewish liturgi
  • Indigenous peoples of various cultures had lived along the rivers of Arkansas for th
  • The early cultures had shown clear signs of distress at a temper
  • ter, Science Center, Life Science Hall, Human Cultures Hall, Global Environment Hall, and Botanical
  • So far no connection between the two cultures has been proven.
  • ge of the settlers, further mixing of the two cultures has not occurred.
  • impact of ancient technology on the classical cultures has also contributed to a reevaluation of the
  • re, explaining why individuals from different cultures have different musical tastes.
  • haeologists, indigenous peoples of successive cultures have been living in the area now called Virgi
  • "Some cultures have completely outperformed others in provid
  • Certain cultures have historically promoted a system of honor,
  • Synchronous cultures have been extensively used to address questio
  • stochastic (random), normal, non-synchronous cultures have cells in all stages of the cell cycle.
  • the Beast", and the Beast also says that some cultures have used the name Abaddon to refer to him.
  • of "culture lag" to describe the difficulties cultures have in adjusting to new technology or other
  • Early herbals and pharmacopoeia of many cultures have included the depiction of plants.
  • Here, Al-Issa notes how not all cultures have negative views on hallucinations.
  • Many other cultures have developed a pizzelle-type cookie as part
  • lities, based on genetically manipulated cell cultures, have been diverted to other projects that th
  • Throughout history, various religious cultures have been inspired or supplemented by concret
  • iation and a misrepresentation of the various cultures he claims to have been inspired by (reference
  • Being familiar with diverse cultures, he takes those things into his works, such a
  • tion to the places, sounds and rhythms of the cultures he has visited.
  • In: New Perspectives on Native North America: Cultures, Histories, and Representations, edited by Se
  • 06) New Perspectives on Native North America: Cultures, Histories, and Representations.
  • e this type of depth, Barker developed entire cultures, histories, dress fashions, architectural sty
  • combines music and art with studies of other cultures, histories, and literature, offering a unique
  • In 2000 she was awarded Norway's Council of Cultures Honorary Award.
  • red) to Japan, where the indigenous Neolithic cultures hunted that particular subspecies for food.
  • politics and influence, certain nationalisms, cultures, ideas and interpretations are more transnati
  • She is the author of Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions and Third World Femin
  • , often reverting back to tribal or chieftain cultures if unable to "progress" to a full blown and s
  • Of course, in several cultures, imitation of natural sounds may serve other
  • ittle is left of these first Native Americans cultures in Trenton except for scant archeological rec
  • Cultures in the tributary Tennessee River Valley may h
  • rpm) can only be used for small samples (cell cultures in vials a few mm in diameter) typically in l
  • with the Mixtec, Aztec and other Mesoamerican cultures in the central Mexican region.
  • The church's proselytizing with other world cultures in countries outside North America forced a r
  • s worldwide while building bridges with other cultures in order to participate in building a brighte
  • c has been influenced by non-European musical cultures; in the same season 'America' showcased the e
  • ient positivistic knowledge and preserve live cultures in face of globalization.
  • ucasus historian Amjad Jaimoukha) later major cultures in the region.
  • Among many cultures in Africa, traditions protect the health of w
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