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  • ...[[practice]], [[relationship]], or [[organization]] in a [[society]] or [[culture]] <the institution of [[marriage]]>; also : something or someone firmly ass ...nclude [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industry industry], [[property]], [[war]] for [[Profit|gain]], and all the regulative [[machine]]ry of [[society]].
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  • 80:3.1 The [[ancient]] [[centers]] of the [[culture]] of the blue man were located along all the [[rivers]] of [https://www.en. ..., only practicing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygamy polygamy] when [[war]] produced a shortage of [[males]].
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Greece classical period of Greek culture] ...on]] of British citizens who lived through the [[World War II|second world war]]) have kept them alive even though the older word is clearly an archaism.
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  • ...art entries cover such key topics as the [[Civil War]], Indian History and Culture, Slavery, and the Federal Government.
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  • ...en they [[suffered]] from [[population]] [[pressure]], instead of making [[war]] to secure more territory, they sent forth their excess [[inhabitants]] as ...greatly advanced all [[phases]] of [[art]], [[science]], and [[social]] [[culture]].
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  • ...storical [[novels]] such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_and_Peace ''War and Peace'']. ...ntaining details of [[heroic]] [[deeds]] and [[events]] significant to a [[culture]] or nation. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oral_poetry Oral poetry] may qu
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  • [[Image:lighterstill.jpg]] [[Image:Barros-book-war-love.jpg|right|frame|]] ...Greeks] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome Romans] or their [[culture]] : classical
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  • ...ty]] - [[music]], [[medicine]], [[architecture]], industrial production, [[war]]fare and more. Art, craft, science and technology have provoked one anothe
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  • ...usually state-initiated) endeavours such as [[space]] [[exploration]] or [[war]]. ...' house of the [[traditions]] of your [[inhabited world]]. Thus does the [[culture]] of a [[planet]] remain ever [[present]] on that planet, and in proper cir
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  • ...s originally called [[Fort Nashborough]], after the American Revolutionary War hero [[Francis Nash]]. Nashville quickly grew because of its prime location By 1860, when the first [[American Civil War|rumblings of secession]] began to be heard across the Southern United State
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  • ...accomplished to change a planetary culture centered in greed, corruption, war and inequality. One of the best ways you can bring about change is through ...d time each day sending your heart energy to those areas in your planetary culture where you wish to see transformation occur. Ask for My presence to fill th
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union Russian] counterparts. By the end of the Cold War in the early [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990's 1990]s, the [[consensus]
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  • ...use this term, “warriorship,” as you are very much conditioned by your war culture and mentality to fight, to do battle against those forces that harass your ...djustments in those areas of your being that have been constrained by this war mentality and help you in various dimension of your being to see a greater
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  • ...There are precedents for conflict on a scale not seen since the worldwide war of the 1940s and there are those who are pushing for this global decimation ...way from military control and economic greed, ending the ruinous so called war on drugs and beginning egalitarian practices on regional and national scale
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  • ...would have thus symbolized his entry as the [[Prince of Peace]], not as a war-waging king. In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greco-Roman Greco-Roman culture] of the Roman Empire, which strongly influenced Christian [[tradition]], th
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  • ...uman beings]], thus contributing to a more speedy cross-fertilization of [[culture]]. ...y found a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronze_Age#Persian_Plateau bronze culture] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkestan Turkestan] dating before 9000
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  • ...ty]]. More and more [[attention]] is [[devoted]] to the [[technique]] of [[war]]. [[Homes]] are fortified, and the clans are solidified by [[mutual]] [[fe ...[effort]] to [[execute]] [[knowledge]] results in [[wisdom]], and when a [[culture]] has learned how to [[profit]] and improve by [[experience]], [[civilizati
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  • ==Sabotage in war== ...dividual]] or [[group]] not associated with the military of the parties at war (such as a foreign agent or an indigenous supporter), in particular when [[
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  • ...th the Soviet bloc during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War Cold War] in the mid to late 20th Century. In the contemporary political and cultura ...pedia.org/wiki/Latin_America Latin America] are considered part of Western culture due to their former status as settler colonies of Western Christian nations
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  • ...uggle that exists on your world and part of the consequence of things like war and politics. We sympathize with those families that remain behind; we symp ...e, but we are not blind about the current and past state of your world. If war in the past was looked on favorably it was from a biological point of view
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