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    cultures


    1. In this most affluent of cultures on this world, more than half the population cooks with the dead sticks that fall from the trees


    2. Europeans were one of the earliest cultures to formally recognize the importance of the ocean to their agricultural practices


    3. These folks also learned fast from other cultures, as they were able seaman and traveled around the world, and would see many wonderful things and this knowledge would return to their own lands, where it quickly would spread like fire upon the land


    4. Well, all Abrahamist cultures had exterminated any different civilizations


    5. ‘But I’m not really the best person to describe the differences between our cultures


    6. After an excruciatingly difficult fifteen minutes in which she tied herself in several knots, she gave up trying to explain stone technology only to get horribly bogged down virtually immediately in the various historical differences that had affected modern day cultures … comparative history had not been her strong point


    7. early on in a number of religious cultures, including


    8. Anxiety, avarice and violence are evident everywhere in our so-called technologically sophisticated cultures, but no one seems to think of the children


    9. It was all because those cultures had religions that couldn’t adapt to science


    10. If it hadn’t been for Alan’s universe and the fact that women were topless most of the time in many cultures on his world, such as where he lived, she probably wouldn’t have been able to do this at all

    11. Harry reopened a text on the cultures of classical Greece and Rome and set to absorbing the nuances of ideals propounded by this or that philosopher, statesman or general whose insights filled the pages of the volume


    12. We know that many cultures believe in the deadly ‘evil eye’, an apparent ability to kill others with nothing more than a stare


    13. “The impact upon cultures of their own folklore, myths, and legends, actually


    14. It is cal ed ‘the beating heat of the Amazon’ with its rainforests and jungles, and is influenced by many cultures


    15. impact on their cultures because they were in tune with the


    16. heartbeat of God into the cultures they lived in


    17. The symbols on my skin would represent the many cultures witches descended from


    18. “Of course, I do understand your concern regarding the difference in cultures and the reservations you might have with this


    19. knowing that your Gorim guides on one leg of your tours would inevitably make that particular planet a side trip---Chéri is quite right that many cultures share these stories and some are prouder of their heritage than others---the Gorim and Seranim are two of those


    20. In Eastern cultures desire is said to be the

    21. This study also included an in-vitro portion, which compared tissue cultures of cells exposed to various combinations of lutein and detrimental, low-density lipoprotein (LDL), which is known to promote atherosclerosis


    22. Water is required by all cultures, all people


    23. Both the Hebrew and Greek cultures made use of a numbering system that was incorporated in their alphabet


    24. Granted that the West has always absorbed ideas from other cultures


    25. „Ho, Ho, Western Culture"s got to go," whether he would have received the same reception at the University of Peking, shouting: „Ho, Ho, Eastern Culture"s got to go


    26. Certainly, his mother had never explained anything about the myriad of different cultures he may come across in life


    27. All the while he was pointing out the similarities not the differences in religions or cultures


    28. Being pregnant is no reason in law or otherwise to get married but it was not always like this and in some cultures that would be enough reason for a marriage


    29. It is often times, however, the result of self-destructive tendencies common to decaying cultures that have grown (morally) listless and (intellectually) indifferent to their (historic) traditions because of their (material) opulence, perhaps


    30. Such distinctions, until quite recently, where common among certain cultures (or groups) who, for centuries, acquired cultural and intellectual sustenance from homogenous gene pools

    31. Your question on Saturday, how does an individual reconcile the Reincarnation of Jesus Christ with diverse Peoples and Cultures who knew or knew Him not, far exceeds my capacity to explain although I would like to give it a try


    32. Nevertheless, it was the Word, the Holy Spirit, if you will, that, preceding the coming of Christ, inspired ―Christian‖ Attitudes, on some level at least, among the more ―civilized‖ cultures


    33. Christ was the fulfillment of God‘s promise or Word, first to the Jew (who rejected Him) followed by the Gentile through Paul‘s ministry and afterwards to all Peoples and Cultures through the efforts of His Universal Ministry


    34. In oriental cultures an engineer was held in higher esteem than the physician


    35. The term ―useful idiot‖ is no longer the exception however the rule among left-wing zealots at home and abroad whose uniform style of pacifism, internalized by guilt feelings, must inevitably encourage Islamic underachievers and malcontents who, given a ―proper‖ forum, would gladly lay their collective failings on the doorstep of Progressive (Western) Cultures


    36. Although laws are not in every respect universally binding, many generally underscore the nature of time-honored (moral) precepts; that is to say, eternal truths and timeless values transcending the limits of parochial custom(s) and tradition(s); whose eternal precedence have been intuitively understood by a (variety) of people among a (variety) of cultures across the course of History


    37. The hard Left‘s calculated undermining of liberal values and common sense for its own political reasons, reinforced by its own self-loathing, has generated a leery perception of (supposed) Western arrogance and intolerance for other cultures that felicitously plays into the hands of our nation‘s mortal enemies


    38. Primitive Cultures possessed an inchoate awareness of its superior (natural) standing vis-à-vis the Beast although such impressions were comparatively intuitive rather than properly informed by ‖reason


    39. However imperfectly formed in their thinking, primitives were guided by a transcendent moral authority that, however unclear, informed their respective culture(s)


    40. Ethnic neighborhoods have historically generated a systematic inflow/outflow of diverse cultures that settled into self-contained communities that remained self-sufficient through its schools, churches, community and political organizations and local businesses until more favorable (economic) opportunities beckoned

    41. A variety of cultures broadly applied runs the risk of creating a Cultural Vacuum!


    42. America was uniquely conceived in the principle manner it has been able to embrace and assimilate a variety of cultures forming unqualified or hybrid expressions symbolizing the normative elasticity of its people; of ―old world‖ customs and manners that gradually introduced themselves to the American Mainstream over the years


    43. Multi-Culturalism should not be confused with Inter-Culturalism that otherwise suggests a mutual exchanging and/or assimilating of the higher (Arts & Sciences, Music, Literature and Architecture) and lower (Cuisine, Fashions and Sports) cultures whose synthesis finds its ultimate expression within an overlapping culture that oftentimes acquires its own unique standing over time


    44. Understood in this manner, diversity does not seek to diminish the collective value of other cultures considered separately, however as a whole


    45. A variety of cultures operating within the framework of any (pluralistic) society should neither tolerate nor encourage, however, the discriminate non-participation of any of its members


    46. Present tendencies, however, seem to be running counter to traditional practices that sought to integrate diverse cultures (E Pluribus Unum)


    47. It would not be the first time, however, that evolving cultures have compromised traditional arrangements


    48. The French, not unlike other (relatively) uniform cultures, lack the traditional foundations and temperament to support the social, political and economic requirements of burgeoning multi-ethnic societies


    49. Proving that bigots do not have the best grasp of other cultures, they also imprisoned many people they mistook for Germans and Austro-Hungarians: Greeks, Dutch, French, Belgians, Ukrainians, Polish, Serbs, and Italians


    50. The New Deal for Indians also ended forced assimilation in boarding schools that killed thousands of Native children and destroyed cultures and languages









































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