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Because anthropology developed from so many different enterprises ( see History of Anthropology ), including but not limited to fossil-hunting, exploring, documentary film-making, paleontology, primatology, antiquity dealings and curatorship, philology, etymology, genetics, regional analysis, ethnology, history, philosophy, and religious studies, it is difficult to characterize the entire field in a brief article, although attempts to write histories of the entire field have been made.
While some anti-imperialist narratives notably those of historians within the People's Republic of China as well as Western Marxist histories incorporate anti-imperialist narratives in their histories, many anti-imperialist narratives are non-Marxist or as in the case of the Kuomintang in the 1960s, actively anti-Marxist.
There he began to study and record many clinical histories in detail and " was led to consider the importance of the course of the illness with regard to the classification of mental disorders.
As a result the machines were not included in many histories of computing.
Games played with curved sticks and a ball can be found in the histories of many cultures.
The exact sources of his work are disputed, but included earlier kings ' sagas, such as Morkinskinna, Fagrskinna and the twelfth century Norwegian synoptic histories and oral traditions, notably many skaldic poems.
The propaganda value of her films made during the 1930s repels most modern commentators, but many film histories cite the aesthetics as outstanding.
Includes many oral and scholarly histories, and genealogies for some Levantine Turkish families.
Operation Frühlingserwachen was conducted in the region of Lake Balaton in March 1945, being referred to as " the Lake Balaton Offensive " in many British histories of the Second World War.
Among the many practical functions of imagination are the ability to project possible futures ( or histories ), to " see " things from another's perspective, and to change the way something is perceived, including to make decisions to respond to, or enact, what is imagined.
Jacobus de Voragine, compiling his Legenda Aurea ( Golden Legend ) before the competition arose, characterized Mary Magdalene as the emblem of penitence, washing the feet of Jesus with her copious tears ( although it is now believed that Mary of Bethany was the woman known for washing or anointing the feet of Jesus ) protectress of pilgrims to Jerusalem, daily lifting by angels at the meal hour in her fasting retreat and many other miraculous happenings in the genre of Romance, ending with her death in the oratory of Saint Maximin, all disingenuously claimed to have been drawn from the histories of Hegesippus and of Josephus.
For example, the peculiar development of the works by modernist composer Arnold Schoenberg ( here an " ontogeny ") is generalized in many histories into a " phylogeny " – a historical development (" evolution ") of Western Music toward atonal styles of which Schoenberg is a representative.
However, it should also be noted that there are many ways of creating oral histories and carrying out the study of oral history even within individual national contexts.
More directly related to the African American community were items like schoolyard chants and taunts, clapping games, jump-rope rhymes, some with unwritten folk histories going back hundreds of years across many nationalities.
The Sagas of Icelanders ()— many of which are also known as family sagas — are prose histories mostly describing events that took place in Iceland in the 10th and early 11th centuries, during the so-called Saga Age.
It is especially important, and frequently depicted, in the art, songs and oral histories of many Pacific Northwest Coast cultures, and is found in various forms among the peoples of the American Southwest, Great Lakes, and Great Plains.
He has read many Latin and French histories, and profited by them, as he has a very good memory.
The city of Basseterre has one of the most tragic histories of any Caribbean capital, destroyed many times by colonial wars, fire, earthquakes, floods, riots and hurricanes.
There is a wide variety of health systems around the world, with as many histories and organizational structures as there are nations.
The focus was initially on the well-known Indo-European languages, many of which had long written histories ; the scholars also studied the Uralic languages, another European language family for which less early written material exists.
To an extent, Valaquenta gives a meaning or a ' genealogy ', or both, to many scenes in the larger Quenta Silmarillion ; it is a virtual ' list of players ' for important parts of that ensuing drama, which drama itself ( as a collection of mythic tales ) provides a foundational background for the world that comes after ( in particular for those stories comprising the more widely known histories of Middle-earth, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings ).
Since 1989, many elderly Baltic Germans, or their descendants, have taken holidays to Estonia and Latvia to look for traces of their own past, their ancestral homes, and their family histories.
* Elliott, J. H., Europe divided, 1559-1598, many edns, pages refs from Blackwell classic histories of Europe, Wiley-Blackwell, 2nd edn.

many and Mausoleum
Theodoric, following his imperial predecessors, also built many splendid buildings in and around Ravenna, including his palace church Sant ' Apollinare Nuovo, an Arian cathedral ( now Santo Spirito ) and Baptistery, and his own Mausoleum just outside the walls.
Scale model of a reconstruction of the Mausoleum, one of many widely differing versions, at Miniatürk, Istanbul.
The Mausoleum was adorned with many great and beautiful sculptures.
The Mausoleum overlooked the city of Halicarnassus for many years.
He was chiefly concern'd in designing and building a great number of magnificent Nobleman's Houses, and particularly ( with Sir John Vanbrugh ) those of Blenheim and Castle-Howard, at the latter of which he was at his Death, carrying on a Mausoleum in the most elegant and grand Stile ( sic ), not to mention many others: But one of the most surprising of his undertakings, was the repairing of Beverley Minster, where the stone wall on the north-side was near three Foot out of the perpendicular, which he mov'd at once to its upright by means of a machine of his own invention.
The Hamilton family constructed many landmark buildings in the area including the Hamilton Mausoleum in Strathclyde Park, which has the longest echo of any building in the world.
The Glover Mausoleum was completed on the banks of the Tombigbee in 1845, with the burial of many family members in and around it.
The Great Mausoleum was fashioned after Campo Santo in Genoa, Italy and contains many of the most highly sought after interment places within Forest Lawn, Glendale.
The village of Shoksha near Petrozavodsk contains a quarry of red and pink quartzite which was used in construction of Saint Isaac's Cathedral and Lenin Mausoleum, among many other notable structures.
Yang's design incorporated many elements of traditional Chinese architecture recalling the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, China.
Oldest is the churchyard of the Auld Kirk which has many headstones dating from the mid 17th century including the Crawfurd Mausoleum.
Hazrat Mian Mir's Mazar ( Mausoleum ) still attracts hundreds of devotees each day and he is revered by many Sikhs as well as Muslims.

many and one
And one had been too many.
By counting the number of stalls and urinals I attempted to form a loose estimate of how many men the hall would hold at one time.
No matter how many registry rocks they came to on this journey, each one exerted its own appeal.
From maturity one looks back at the succession of years, counts them and makes them many, yet cannot feel length in the number, however large.
It seems quite obvious that all the really difficult tasks of human beings arise from the fact that man is not one, but many.
Each man, that is, is both one and many.
The men who speculate on these institutions have, for the most part, come to at least one common conclusion: that many of the great enterprises and associations around which our democracy is formed are in themselves autocratic in nature, and possessed of power which can be used to frustrate the citizen who is trying to assert his individuality in the modern world ''.
It seems to me now, in a long backward glance, that many of the Hetman's conceits and odd actions -- together with his grim posture when brandishing the hatchet in the name of Mr. Hearst -- were keyed with the tragedy which was to close over him one day.
The unfinished note, written in pencil upon the back of a used envelope, and addressed to the coroner, makes one wonder about many things: `` God forgive me for everything.
But you could ( as from yourself ) tell her that you had friends who, being with the army, don't know what to do with their money and would willingly let her have one or many thousand dollars ''.
Behind him lay the Low Countries, where men were still completing the cathedrals that a later Florentine would describe as `` a malediction of little tabernacles, one on top of the other, with so many pyramids and spires and leaves that it is a wonder they stand up at all, for they look as though they were made of paper instead of stone or marble '' ; ;
To do this successfully required great skill and a special talent for both solemn and ribald raillery, a talent not bestowed on many persons, but one with which Milton was marked as being endowed and in which, at least in this performance, he obviously reveled.
The trouble is that like many symbols it doesn't seem a very realistic one.
Occasional letters are sent by individuals to one another and many are written by companies to one another, but these are mostly typewritten.
Among the many stories about the late Speaker Rayburn is one from Rep. Dwyer, R-6th Dist..
What was missing in the Governor's argument, as in so many similar arguments, was a premise which would enable one to make the ethical leap from what might be militarily desirable to what is right.
The unabashed sexuality of so many of his paintings was not the only thing that kept the public at bay: his view of the world was one of almost unrelieved tragedy, and it was too much even for morbid-minded Vienna.
He turned from the flying trees to look ahead and saw with an inward boy's eye again the great fieldstone house which, built on one of the many acres of ancestral land bordering the west harbor, had been Izaak's bride-gift to his cousin-wife as the last century ended.
No one really knows how many boats there actually are or what their aggregate value may be.
The Symposium, which was jointly sponsored by the American Institute of Physics, the Instrument Society of America, and the National Bureau of Standards, attracted nearly one thousand registrants, including many from abroad.
Staley Hanover ( Knight Dream-Sweetmite Hanover ) is a little on the small side but a very compact colt and looks like one to stand training and many future battles with colts in his class.
There are many ways of making a kedgeree, every one of which is right.
unfortunately, no one has kept complete records of one individual, whereas many have been made for a very short period of time.

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