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    civilisations


    1. Certainly it was better holo-tech than most individual civilisations could access


    2. So with that knowhow, back in Dreamtime, why didn’t your people progress like other civilisations?”


    3. Some of the alien cultures he visited were very highly advanced, with cities and civilisations more advanced than man yet they still refused to recognise the individuality and intelligence of other races


    4. us, gone to pastures new to create new civilisations that will be


    5. that other human civilisations exist within our galaxy some in a first


    6. ago? It be that there have been several civilisations throughout


    7. 'Do you mean to tell me that I have had numerous highly intelligent worlds and civilisations living under my bed for years?'


    8. 'Yes, well, she was one of the natural enemies of the civilisations of dust


    9. The problem that cosmic dust civilisations have failed to take into account, is that the long term effects of their plans will destroy not only the Universe as we know it


    10. 'Yes,' the UPS said, having regained its composure, 'The dust civilisations are seemingly expecting that the end result will be a Universe containing nothing but dust

    11. 'I hope it's not too much of a disappointment,' the UPS said sarcastically, 'As it happens, most civilisations in the Universe tend to think of the inhabitants of Earth as evil aliens


    12. After all, they are one of the only … well, civilisations … to wage wars on a massive scale


    13. reference books on myths, ancient civilisations and the occult


    14. She stood out to me because she was odd in the sense that she did not possess the usual traits that one expects from her kind, the frivolous die young spirit and the idea that they are the pinnacle of all civilisations and the pervasive belief that they are invincible and entitled


    15. Feminine civilisations, like Swadweep,


    16. Both types of civilisations must exist


    17. But when masculine civilisations decline, they cause horrible turmoil, becoming


    18. civilisations enforce order which is welcome when they are strong, but is suffocating


    19. Jonathan Cook – Israel and the Clash of Civilisations:


    20. He told them of the world of Bathys, somewhere among the Stars, where the seafolk had built a number of thriving civilisations in the three large oceans that sprawled across its disc

    21. In 1922 the German philosopher Oswald Spengler wrote a best-seller called The Decline of the West, which argued that all civilisations go through a lifecycle of youthful vigour in the early years, followed by tiredness and a tendency to make mistakes in middle age, and ending in senility, slippers, and final collapse


    22. The people never forget that in ancient times their ancestors produced great civilisations, like the empires of the Incas, the Maya, and the Aztecs, which were destroyed by the Spanish conquistadores back in the sixteenth century while the Portuguese muscled in on Brazil


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