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Cultures and regions
Countries and Cultures of the North, focusing on regions of the northern hemisphere, taken to include Canada, Europe, Russia and East Asia, using the immense foreign collections in the specialized reading rooms of the Jefferson Building
Countries and Cultures of the South, focusing on the regions of Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, and the islands of the Pacific including Australia and New Zealand, using the immense foreign collections in the specialized reading rooms of the Jefferson Building

Cultures and with
* Harris, Jonathan, ' Collusion with the infidel as a pretext for military action against Byzantium ', in Clash of Cultures: the Languages of Love and Hate, ed.
He developed it with a group of Africanists at the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures ( later the IAI ) in London.
Cultures may define other units of time, such as the week, for the purpose of scheduling regular activities that do not easily coincide with months or years.
In his essay " Chicanismo " in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures ( 2002 ), Jose Cuellar dates the transition from derisive to positive to the late 1950s, with a usage by young Mexican-American high school students.
* Transforming Economies, Cultures, and Societies that meets human needs, promotes prosperity, and is in harmony with nature.
Cultures are grown with a population of E. coli at 30 ° C for one week.
In 2007, Monterrey held the Universal Forum of Cultures with four million visitors. In 2008, Monterrey held the FINA World Junior Championships.
Murcia's Three Cultures International Festival happens each May and was first organized with the intent of overcoming racism and xenophobia in the culture.
Cultures of Mary's urine and stools, taken forcibly with the help of prison matrons, revealed that her gallbladder was teeming with typhoid salmonella.
Within a matter of years he had followed this up with a string of further works: The Forest Cultures of Northern Europe: A Study in Evolution and Diffusion ( 1931 ), The Continental Affinities of British Neolithic Pottery ( 1932 ) and Neolithic Settlement in the West of Scotland ( 1934 ).
The article was titled " Esperanto Builds a Bridge Between Cultures ," with the subtitle " A Course on Communication for Indigenous Peoples.
* Bruno Genito, 1988, The Archaeological Cultures of the Sarmatians with a Preliminary Note on the Trial-Trenches at Gyoma 133: a Sarmatian Settlement in South-Eastern Hungary ( Campaign 1985 ), Annali dell ' Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli, Vol.
* Harris, Jonathan, ' Collusion with the infidel as a pretext for military action against Byzantium ', in Clash of Cultures: the Languages of Love and Hate, ed.
It opened with part of the collection of the now-defunct Public Museum of Natural History, Archeology and History, which eventually became the National Museum of Cultures.
* Booknotes interview with Lloyd Kramer on Lafayette in Two Worlds: Public Cultures and Identities in an Age of Revolutions, 15 September 1996.
As Visual Cultures professor Lynn Turner notes, this scene anticipates by a parallel scene in which Craig using deceit to seduce Maxine through Malkovich .. Mariangela Tempera has noted that the subservience of Lady Anne in the scene contrasts with the self-assertiveness of the actress playing Lady Anne as she seduces Malkovich offstage.
* " The Battle of Horseshoe Bend: Collision of Cultures ", National Park Service's Teaching with Historic Places.
The Conjunto de la Secretaría de Cultura ( Secretary of Culture Complex ) is a series of buildings around a central plaza that contains a Juan Soriano sculpture by the nameof “ El Toro .” The three main buildings are the Edificio de Talleres which is for workshops on various artistic disciplines, the Casa de la Cultura Alfonso Michel or Edificio Central, which hosts various exhibitions along with a permanent collection of works by Alfonso Michel and Museo de las Culturas de Occidente María Ahumada de Gómez ( María Ahumada de Gómez Museum of Western Cultures. The Ahumada Museum has a large collection of archeological pieces from the region.
Cultures provide people with ways of thinking — ways of seeing, hearing, and interpreting the world.
As McDonald's enters a country, consumer patterns are unified and starting with the food chains, local cultures are westernized. Turner, Bryan S. McDonaldization Linearity and Liquidity in Consumer Cultures.
He is known with his books Culture's Consequences and Cultures and Organizations: Software of the Mind, co-authored with his son Gert Jan Hofstede.

Cultures and significant
Leavis vigorously attacked Snow's suggestion, from a 1959 lecture and book by C. P. Snow ( see The Two Cultures ), that practitioners of the scientific and humanistic disciplines should have some significant understanding of each other, and that a lack of knowledge of twentieth-century physics was comparable to an ignorance of Shakespeare ( Bell 10 ).
His prolific publication continues, with bestseller ‘ Riding the Waves of Culture ’ ( 1997 ) – now passed 180, 000 sales and in its thirteenth language ( Bulgarian ), and ‘ Managing People Across Cultures ’ ( 2004 ), both authored with Fons Trompenaars, which provide significant insight into the leadership lessons and cultural dilemmas that may be considered to be at the root of the problems in the working conditions within corporations in the developing world.

Cultures and population
Despite the small population of the province, Nova Scotia's music and culture is influenced by several well established cultural groups, that are sometimes referred to as the " Founding Cultures.
The Texas Folklife Festival is an annual event sponsored by the University of Texas at San Antonio's Institute of Texan Cultures celebrating the many ethnicities represented in the population of the U. S. state of Texas.

Cultures and may
Cultures that may be considered advanced or civilized include: Norte Chico, Cahokia, Zapotec, Toltec, Olmec, Maya, Aztec, Purepecha, Chimor, Mixtec, Moche, Mississippian, Totonac, Teotihuacan, Huastec people, Tarascan, Izapa, Mazatec, Muiscas and the Inca.
Cultures that are nonmotile upon primary culture may be switched to the motile phase using a Cragie tube.
Cultures are taken to determine appropriate antibiotic coverage, and antibiotics may be changed when culture results are obtained.
From 2000 on, eHRAF World Cultures database has included additional randomly selected cases that may be added to the PSF for scientific sampling.
Cultures in the tributary Tennessee River Valley may have also begun to develop Mississippian characteristics at this point.

Cultures and have
Cultures around the world have rich vocabularies related to birds.
Cultures can have very different norms of maleness and masculinity.
Cultures like Greek and Russian tend to have surnames that change form depending on the gender of the person.
Cultures of honour therefore appear among the Bedouin, and the Scottish and English herdsmen of the Border country, and many similar peoples, who have little allegiance to a national government ; among cowboys, frontiersmen, and ranchers of the American West, where official law-enforcement often remained out of reach, as is famously depicted and celebrated in Westerns ; among the plantation culture of the American South, and among aristocrats, who enjoy hereditary privileges that put them beyond the reach of codes of law.
Carsten argued that relatedness should be described in terms of indigenous statements and practices, some of which fall outside what anthropologists have conventionally understood as kinship ( Cultures of Relatedness, 2000 ).
But now the Reborn Men, awoken from their long sleep, have inherited the Evening Cultures.
Cultures have a limited lifespan of some thousand years.
Spengler lists eight High Cultures that have existed:
" Each man has a duty to look beyond his own Culture to see what men of other Cultures have with equal certainty created for themselves.
He would have illustrated Alan Moore's prose work inspired by Lovecraft's writings, known as Yuggoth Cultures, had that project not fallen through.
Common theoretical touchstones for recent cultural history have included: Jürgen Habermas's formulation of the public sphere in The Structural Transformation of the Bourgeois Public Sphere ; Clifford Geertz's notion of ' thick description ' ( expounded in, for example, The Interpretation of Cultures ); and the idea of memory as a cultural-historical category, as discussed in Paul Connerton's How Societies Remember.
Major cell line repositories, including the American Type Culture Collection ( ATCC ) and the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures ( DSMZ ), have received cell line submissions from researchers that were misidentified by them .< ref name = macleod > Such contamination poses a problem for the quality of research produced using cell culture lines, and the major repositories are now authenticating all cell line submissions.
Cultures that have affected the area include the Teatino, Chavín, Tiahuanaco, Mochica, Chimú, Chancay and the Inca.
In the sophomore year, students have the option to take English 2 Paideia and World Cultures, taught by Douglas Stubblefield and Marietta Joe.

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