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It is not unfair to add on the other side that the crude and almost vitriolic approach of certain fundamentalist sects toward the cultures and religions among which they work has contributed measurably to this heightening of anti-Christian sentiment.
Biological anthropologists are interested in both human variation and in the possibility of human universals ( behaviors, ideas or concepts shared by virtually all human cultures ) They use many different methods of study, but modern population genetics, participant observation and other techniques often take anthropologists " into the field ," which means traveling to a community in its own setting, to do something called " fieldwork.
In the book, he proposed and explained in detail a new theory of humankind: mankind as a " time-binding " class of life ( humans perform time binding by the transmission of knowledge and abstractions through time which are accreted in cultures ).
* Philology, which studies the evidence in language families for their primitive locations and the nature of their cultures.
* Latest day on which New Year festivals in South and Southeast Asian cultures can fall.
Another problem is that Dutton's categories seek to universalise traditional European notions of aesthetics and art forgetting that, as André Malraux and others have pointed out, there have been large numbers of cultures in which such ideas ( including the idea " art " itself ) were non-existent.
The meanings of the sky vary from culture to culture ; nevertheless there are scientific methods which can be applied across cultures when examining ancient beliefs.
Different cultures through history have depicted blindness in a variety of ways ; among the Greeks, for example, it was a punishment from the gods, for which the afflicted individual was often granted compensation in the form of artistic genius.
The population migrations around 1200 – 1100 BC reduced the shipping of tin around the Mediterranean ( and from Great Britain ), limiting supplies and raising prices. Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng, Spring and Autumn Period ( 476BC-221BC ) As ironworking improved, iron became cheaper ; and as cultures advanced from wrought iron to forged iron, they learned how to make steel, which is stronger than bronze and holds a sharper edge longer.
While inspired by traditional Beltane, this festival is a modern arts and cultural event ( compared by organizers to the American Burning Man festival ) which incorporates myth and drama from a variety of world cultures and diverse literary sources.
Later other cultures produced the process of lactic acid fermentation which allowed the fermentation and preservation of other forms of food.
The sender's personal filters and the receiver's personal filters may vary depending upon different regional traditions, cultures, or gender ; which may alter the intended meaning of message contents.
The rise of cultural anthropology occurred within the context of the late 19th century, when questions regarding which cultures were " primitive " and which were " civilized " occupied the minds of not only Marx and Freud, but many others.
The naming of various substances now known as elements precedes the atomic theory of matter, as names were given locally by various cultures to various minerals, metals, compounds, alloys, mixtures, and other materials, although at the time it was not known which chemicals were elements and which compounds.
Its seeds ( each one contained within a fruit, which is dried ) are used in the cuisines of many different cultures, in both whole and ground form.
For example: as cultures change and the political environment shifts, societies may criminalise or decriminalise certain behaviours, which directly affects the statistical crime rates, influence the allocation of resources for the enforcement of laws, and ( re -) influence the general public opinion.
Within Colombia, the two cultures with the most complex cacicazgo systems were the Tayronas in the Caribbean region, and the Muiscas in the highlands near Bogotá, both of which belonged to the Chibchan language family.
Tom McPhail defined " Electronic colonialism as the dependency relationship established by the importation of communication hardware, foreign-produced software, along with engineers, technicians, and related information protocols, that vicariously establish a set of foreign norms, values, and expectations which, in varying degrees, may alter the domestic cultures and socialization processes.
Cetus may have originally been associated with a whale, which would have had mythic status amongst Mesopotamian cultures.
According to Needham, though there is no way of answering the question of whether the crossbow first arose among the cultures neighboring ancient China before the rise of Chinese culture in their midst, or whether it spread outwards from China to all the environing peoples, the former seems the more probable hypothesis given linguistic evidence, which posits that the Chinese word for ' crossbow ' came from an Austroasiatic language.
These codes come from similar cultures in a relatively small geographical area, and they have passages which resemble each other.
* direct experience of that transcending mystery and wonder, affirmed in all cultures, which moves us to a renewal of the spirit and an openness to the forces which create and uphold life ;

cultures and allow
As mentioned above, the Indus Valley has always been occupied by the wandering nomadic tribes, who are fond of isolated areas, as such areas allow them to lead life free of foreign intrusion, enabling them to establish their own individual and unique cultures.
* Ultrasound has been postulated to allow thicker eukaryotic cell tissue cultures by promoting nutrient penetration.
Many cultures allow sexual and marital relations between aunts / uncles and nephews / nieces.
In other cultures dolls were considered too laden with magical powers to allow children to play with them.
In explant cultures ( which allow direct cell-cell interactions ) the same cells differentiate into epidermis.
ESL programs also allow students to meet and form friendships with other non-native speakers from different cultures, promoting racial tolerance and multiculturalism.
Forcibly separating a person from his or her dæmon causes unimaginable physical and emotional pain for both entities, often leading to death ; however, some cultures have mastered techniques that allow the dæmon to gain wider mobility.
There are also cell lines that have been modified to be able to survive in suspension cultures so they can be grown to a higher density than adherent conditions would allow.
In addition, control of Wnt signaling may allow for minimizing the use of animal products, which can introduce unwanted pathogens, in stem cell cultures.
Among its educational goals are creating a unique mix of cultures and providing the basic and necessary education to allow students to enter various professions.
This trait is embodied in all human cultures and is one of the human characteristics that allow us to live as a society.
Korean armour was designed to allow fast kicks, ground fighting, and upward strikes while Chinese armour was designed for downward strikes, and more positionary warfare ( This is merely a generalization since both cultures have had extensive evolution in warfare through the ages ).
As in many historical cultures, malformed Clan children are routinely subjected to exposure, while the Others may allow such children to live but prejudicially label them as ' abominations '.
Purification of this plasmid from bacterial cultures can then allow high-fidelity PCR amplification of the original plasmid sequence.
The remit of multiculturalism is to allow distinct cultures to reside in Western societies, or separate societies in general, and one possible consequence is that certain religious or traditional practices may negate Western feminist ideals.
PHR seeks to train doctors, nurses, and lawyers so that they may document evidence of rape and use the evidence in court ; raise awareness about cultures of impunity that allow women to be raped, or excommunicate and shame women who have been raped ; and enable reparation and justice for victims.
He also believed this would allow sociology to become an international discipline, helping " to increase mutual understanding between cultures " and further international co-operation.

cultures and ruler
The Qilin () is a mythical hooved Chinese chimerical creature known throughout various East Asian cultures, and is said to appear with the imminent arrival or passing of a wise sage or an illustrious ruler.
The cultures are each governed by a "+ ruler " ( an out of character position ) and a council of " Local Admins " or " LAs " who assist the + ruler.
D ' Ken, the power-hungry ruler of the Shi ' ar appointed Davan Shakari as his observer of planet Earth, its people, and its cultures.
The geography of Dragon Warrior III largely corresponds to the actual geography of the world, and many towns correspond to their real-world cultures, including " Romaly " for Rome, " Portoga " for Portugal, " Assaram " near present-day Iraq ( derived from " as-salamu alaykum "), " Jipang " for Japan and even a " New Town " in eastern North America that experiences a revolution against an overbearing ruler.

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