Sentences with phrase «eastern culture of the time»

Not exact matches

according to your misus / ignoring of context... things can be different when seen thru the eyes of another culture, time etc. context is extremely important in any communication, to ignore it is to be a fool and not get thru life very well with poor communication, It is not an opinion that Gensis was written in Middle Eastern context..
As for Lot, it's easy, thousands of years and many cultures away to second guess him, but middle eastern culture at that time dictated that guests were to be safe guarded at all cost.
Under cannibalism it shows evidence of this being done in paleo times, thought most of the work focuses on the classical and near - eastern civilizations, but occasional mention is made of the mesoamerican cultures as well.
There is very little evidence of what women wore in ancient Persian / Middle Eastern cultures, as there are no records depicting women in artwork of the time.
I suspect a lot of us know he was a great Indian leader without quite knowing why and such is our ignorance of Eastern history and culture we may not fully realize that his movement did indeed liberate India, in one of the greatest political and economic victories of all time, achieved through nonviolent principles.
Says Koons, «Hulk Elvis represents for me Western and Eastern culture, a sense of guardian, a protector, that at the same time is capable of bringing the house down.»
Hulk Elvis represents for me both Western and Eastern culture, a sense of a guardian, a protector, that at the same time is capable of bringing the house down.
She has garnered critical acclaim for her use of ceremonial and ritualistic materials gathered from and transcending everyday culture; the use of the sacred refers to a multiplicity of meanings as it dates back to pre-Christian times and is found in both Western and Eastern religions symbolized through such objects as the apple, salt, and lotus.
m., eastern time on Dec. 7, is seeking questions from the public on stimulating our education system in ways that can build a culture of innovation.
Even if we assume the Eastern Woodland culture was no more successful than the much less civilized (meaning much less agriculturized) hunter - gatherer cultures of today's South American rain forests, their 2.5 people per square mile population density times the 2.6 million square kilometer Eastern Woodland area results in a possible Eastern Woodland area population of 6.5 million people.
It was around this time that rugs began to see more and more of a Christian influence, and the mythological and culture references from Middle Eastern and Asian rugs slowly started to give way to more Western trends.
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