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  • ...ious; ill-omened", as in such uses as "obscene profits", "the obscenity of war", etc. It can simply be used to mean profanity, or it can mean anything tha ...ffers from [[culture]] to culture, between [[communities]] within a single culture, and also between individuals within those communities. Many cultures have
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  • ...ontroversial war[https://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/628478/Vietnam-War] ...es in the region. The North Vietnamese Army engaged in a more conventional war, at times committing large-sized units into battle. U.S. and South Vietname
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  • ...ntries, some of them newly emergent in world commerce and others deep in [[war|conflict]]. Covers issues facing the continent such as global development,
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  • ...logy, and a [[bibliography]]. Covers relevant [[history]], [[religion]], [[culture]], and [[archaeology]].
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  • ...culture]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[economics]], [[history]], and [[war|conflict]] of the period. The text explores the influence that this intense
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  • ...de entries on newly developing areas such as women's history and popular [[culture]]. It combines concise definitions with in-depth analytical essays, while i ...rence, and to the general public with an interest in the [[history]] and [[culture]] of [[Ireland]].
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  • ...nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its [[culture]] and interests as opposed to those of other nations or supranational [[gro ...ate) for an ethnic group. In some cases the identification of a national [[culture]] is combined with a [[negative]] view of other [[races]] or [[cultures]].
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  • ...hegemonic subculture point of view, especially when delivered in a culture war speech. It is often used as a pejorative term. In the United States, ''main
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  • ...ional_Authority Palestinian National Authority] and a hub of Palestinian [[culture]] and tourism. The [[New Testament]] [[Gospels]] of [[Gospel of Matthew|Mat ...[[Israel]] in the 1967 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six-Day_War Six-Day War]. Since 1995, Bethlehem has been governed by the Palestinian National Autho
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  • ...thrown back into [[savagery]]; [[civilized]] [[reason]] had to abdicate. [[War]] is strong [[medicine]], very costly and most [[dangerous]]; while often c ...ations]] which were at first wholly [[military]] and is even indebted to [[war]] for the [[dance]], one of the early [[forms]] of which was a [[military]]
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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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