Civilizations
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This is the root of the clash of
civilizations.
Now, according to proponents of the clash of civilizations, Barbie and Fulla occupy these completely separate spheres.
We're not talking here about a clash of
civilizations.
I like to think of it as a mesh of civilizations, in which the strands of different cultures are intertwined.
Throughout its history, Islam has borrowed and adapted from other
civilizations
both ancient and modern.
We've had the same, roughly, abilities that developed
civilizations
as we know it.
So the clash of
civilizations
is here, and cartoons are at the middle of it?
The premise of the film was that, as with all societies or great civilizations, they are eventually doomed to fail.
Other
civilizations
have refused to face the facts of life, and have perished.
AN is the best movie I ever saw because it combines great shooting with a deep philosophical perspective on so many things, starting from war in general, the clash of civilizations, the condition of soldier in wartimes (is a soldier a hero or an assassin?
While seeing this, one gets a feel for the heavy burden of the 5000 years of layers and layers of history of social existence of one of the oldest
civilizations.
Here's another movie that should be loaded into a satellite, fired into space and pointed in the direction of the galaxy Andromeda to show distant possible
civilizations
the best of humanity.
This episode, more than almost any other in the series, makes me hope and pray there are other worlds out there and that there are
civilizations
that are so far advanced!
Domesticated bees are the bees
civilizations
have relied upon for thousands of years for crop yield, feeding the planet, etc., etc. Wild bees are good only for, well, bears and other varmints that are dumb enough to wrastle with them for the sake of their sweet tooths.
The Enterprise is going to investigate what appears to be a very slow-moving viral form of mass-hysteria which has, over centuries, brought several thriving
civilizations
on many different planets down.
A king turned evil sorcerer from the dark ages is conquering
civilizations
and he has his eyes set on the Emerald land next.
Only better-informed foreign policies that can address the genuine anxieties of
civilizations
in crisis will yield more sustainable results.
We are heading for a dangerous clash, not of civilizations, but of systems.
Past
civilizations
adopted divinatory practices in an effort to know the future.
In that case, the “clash of civilizations” that exists in the minds of Islamist terrorists, as well as some of their most ardent enemies, would no longer be a fantasy; it could actually come to pass.
Turkey's 9/11So far, al-Qaeda has successfully inflamed the dreaded "clash of civilizations."
This awareness may naturally take many forms in people of different character, social circumstance, cultures or civilizations, or different periods of time.
The key to corporations’ rejuvenation, civilizations’ evolution, and human development in general is simple: innovation.
But, while in another age we might have been indulgent about its consequences, today it has explosive potential, because people who think in this manner are prime recruits for seeing the world in terms of Samuel Huntington’s theory of the “clash of civilizations.”
Its own history of colonial rule makes it wary of preaching its ways to foreign civilizations, and underscores its conviction that each country must determine its own political destiny.
Iran, home to one of the world’s oldest continuous civilizations, may be willing to end decades of hostility – an outcome that would have a profound influence on the wider Middle East.
In his now famous thesis on the "Clash of
Civilizations"
he gave Turkey as an example of a " torn country," one divided internally, according to him, between East and West, a country neither in Europe nor in the Middle East, with a fault line running within rather than at the border.
If Turkey succeeds, it will show that there is nothing inevitable about the 21st century becoming one of a "Clash of Civilizations," during which the Cold War's divisions are replaced by new religious antagonisms that resemble the Middle Ages.
Europe and Turkey together must prove to themselves, and to the world, that Huntington's "clash of
civilizations"
is not unavoidable; that Christians, Jews, Moslems, and other believers and non-believers can build the "European Project" together; that a society with a large majority of Moslems, can be democratic and secular; and that Turks and Greeks can do what the French and Germans have done: overcome a century-long antagonism to build a "good neighborhood".
Such a reconciliation may, indeed, prevent one of today’s fashionable academic ideas, that of a “clash of civilizations” between the Christian and Moslem worlds, from ever taking place.
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