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  • ...s a school, a lyceum, a church and a square (''[[plateia]]''). The [[Trans European Footpath E4]] passes through the east end of the town. In addition to the a *[[Greek art]]
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  • # Terence McKenna, interviewed on the Art Bell Show, 1997-05-22. Accessed: 2009-09-22. ...the Société des Américanistes de Belgique with the Collaboration of Wayeb (European Association of Mayanists), Brussels, 16-17 November 2002. British Archaeolo
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  • ...[[animal]] [[ancestors]] in his [[ability]] to [[appreciate]] [[humor]], [[art]], and [[religion]]. [[Socially]], man [[exhibits]] his superiority in that ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_breeding selective breeding], an art which has made great [[progress]] since the days of [[Dalamatia]].
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  • ...Greece]. Even the making of images to the gods became more of a work in [[art]] than a matter of [[worship]]. ...heology], still forms the basis of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident European] [[ethics]].
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  • ...ts and archeological sites are often overlooked in many North American and European universities, just as ancient "Western" and monotheistic claims are also ov Every animal portrayed and worshipped in ancient Egyptian art, writing and religion is indigenous to Africa, all the way from the predyna
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  • ...d [[work]] of certain kinds; the [[leisure]] of the [[priests]] promoted [[art]] and [[knowledge]]; the [[race]], in the end, gained much as a result of a ...ghly [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident Occidentalized] that many non-European peoples very naturally look upon [[Christianity]] as a strange [[revelation
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  • ...hey foresaw that Bablot would become a great [[center]] of [[commerce]], [[art]], and [[manufacture]]. ...tential]] which later blossomed into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe European civilization].
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  • to the European world. His pre-eminent status is due to his exceptional philosophical systematic investigations exerted on European thinkers until the early 1600s.27 He
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  • ...[[India]]n, [[Persian Empire|Persia]]n, [[Greece|Greek]], [[Arab]]ic and [[European]] astronomers, to record the motion of planet [[Earth]]. Newton was able to * [[William I. B. Beveridge|Beveridge, William I. B.]], ''The Art of Scientific Investigation'', Vintage/Alfred A. Knopf, 1957.
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  • ...ies within which a composition had to move in order to correspond with the European concept of what music was. In contrast, none of the systems projected in th ...y were aimed primarily at training continuo players in the improvisational art of thoroughbass realization, while the greatest thoroughbass treatise of th
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  • ...is affiliated with other blueblood organizations, mostly originating from European roots, but its goals and objectives are not aligned to the Incunabula.” ...American. They are global forces – albeit with dominance from American and European interests, but they’re not party affiliations like democrats and republic
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  • ...n as Charles, the European is Charlemont. Babs, you are known as Ruby, the European is Ruben. Your names are not [[male]] or [[female]] as you know it. The [[art]] of [[conversation]], of teaching in this [[method]], has long past. It is
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