Sentences with phrase «middle eastern origin»

For example, in the I AM exhibition, the women artists of Middle Eastern origin participating in I AM are acclaimed artists, with several noted emerging artists.
In the I AM exhibition, the participating artists, all of Middle Eastern origin, are both from Muslim and Christian traditions, as they are from Arab and Persian backgrounds.
Their short coat and Middle Eastern origin, can get them a bit chilly in the winter, so they'll do best wearing a coat.
What viewers get instead is an ersatz approximation of a violent power fantasy: Banning glowering uncontrollably as masked thugs of implied Middle Eastern origin lunge at him and are killed just out of frame, leading President Asher to yelp out some variation on «Jesus, Mike!
Myopia also appears to be increasing, more slowly, in populations of European and Middle Eastern origin.
This was my first time cooking with freekeh, which is an ancient grain of Middle Eastern origin....
Jesus would have been of middle eastern origin so my guess would be he would be a darker tan, and Santa is white because of the origins of Santa myths are Dutch.
The issue is changing the appearance of people with Middle Eastern origins to give the impression they looked similar to that of the present day white American population.
The name was selected by the liqueur's founder, Señor Blanco, who wanted to stay true to coffee's Middle Eastern origins.

Not exact matches

Secondly, the article asserts the origin of St Nick as being Greek, his original is actually in the area of modern day Turkey — he would have also been Mediterranean or middle eastern in appearance.
Jesus was what is now known as a Sephardic Jew — meaning Middle Eastern in origin, meaning not white.
Its origins are not western, but middle eastern, central asian, and eastern european.
Today's recipe is a little nod to the grain's origins with a slightly Middle Eastern feel.
He says it's «clear that Ashkenazi maternal ancestry includes both [Middle Eastern] and European origins,» but he does not agree that the deepest roots of the Ashkenazi Jews can be found in prehistoric Europe.
From this variable, we derived a broader region of origin variable for analysis, which included Sweden (Swedish - born only) and four other regions from which at least 1000 refugees in our cohort originated — sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, eastern Europe and Russia, and the Middle East and north Africa (see supplementary table A).
«The buzzArab app is focused on people of Middle - Eastern origin, either in Arab countries or living abroad.
To understand how this transformation occurred, take a brief trip back into the history of the Middle East, where it all began.Go back to the origins of humankind, where two rivers formed the Fertile Crescent and civilization sprouted.Watch the Abrahamic Religions bud in the Levant along the eastern Mediterranean Sea and develop into Judaism and Christianity.Witness the steady march of empires hold sway over Middle Eastern trade, resources, religion and culture for millennia.Visit the sacred cities whose connections to holy people and events sparked bitter conflict.Start your study of the birthplace of human civilization today with History of the Middle East: Melting Pot - Holy Wars & Holy Cities - From the Sumerians to the Ottoman Empire and Today's Nation States: Israel, Iran, Iraq and Egypt - Shaping the Near East History.Scroll up to get your coeastern Mediterranean Sea and develop into Judaism and Christianity.Witness the steady march of empires hold sway over Middle Eastern trade, resources, religion and culture for millennia.Visit the sacred cities whose connections to holy people and events sparked bitter conflict.Start your study of the birthplace of human civilization today with History of the Middle East: Melting Pot - Holy Wars & Holy Cities - From the Sumerians to the Ottoman Empire and Today's Nation States: Israel, Iran, Iraq and Egypt - Shaping the Near East History.Scroll up to get your coEastern trade, resources, religion and culture for millennia.Visit the sacred cities whose connections to holy people and events sparked bitter conflict.Start your study of the birthplace of human civilization today with History of the Middle East: Melting Pot - Holy Wars & Holy Cities - From the Sumerians to the Ottoman Empire and Today's Nation States: Israel, Iran, Iraq and Egypt - Shaping the Near East History.Scroll up to get your copy now.
Launching alongside Allahyari's one year research residency at Eyebeam, the show explores «forgotten, misrepresented, and suppressed histories and narratives» in «dark goddesses, monstrous, and djinn female figures of Middle - Eastern origin».
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