Sentences with phrase «centuries people throughout»

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The book exemplifies how people have gained and lost power throughout the ages, which is what I find really interesting: Learning from iconic figures from past centuries and applying them to our drastically different, hyper - modern business models of the present.
BillyD said: «Without arbitrarily labeling as mass mental illness, how do explain the personally experiential, spiritual revelations of countless people throughout the centuries, many by people previously not convinced by the faith of others?»
Without arbitrarily labeling as mass mental illness, how do explain the personally experiential, spiritual revelations of countless people throughout the centuries, many by people previously not convinced by the faith of others?
Moreover, the changes from wordiness to brevity, and from the impersonal third person to the personal second, are absolutely in accord with the differences between the Lord's Prayer and other first - century Jewish prayers noticeable throughout the former.
There was LOTS of love in torturing and killing countless people throughout the centuries «in the name of «god»».
The atheists should read about the hundreds of Eucharistic miracles that have taken place throughout the centuries, go to Lourdes where hundreds of people have been cured and read about the story of Our Lady of Fatima.
In preparation for the new millennium Pope John Paul put it thus: «He is not a weak and ineffective Christ but a Christ who has triumphed throughout twenty centuries and who remains the power of God and the wisdom of God... the Christ of the millennium is the man who has entered into the history of nations, has uplifted cultures by His message, transformed the destinies of peoples and who, in revealing God to man, has revealed all humanity to itself».
After less than a century of independent rule their territory was absorbed in the greater Seljuq Empire and many of the people from that area spread throughout Anatolia and European Turkey, as is shown by the large number of Turkish villages bearing the name of Danishmand.
Throughout the centuries since these words were first recorded, people have responded in many ways to the Sermon on the Mount.
Their national consciousness and their preaching made a great impact among the common people who faithfully carried their reformers» work throughout the following centuries.
According to this interpretation, then, the basis of Christianity is not found in the absolute uniqueness of Jesus as second person of the Trinity, but in the acts of faith that Jesus inspired and has continued to inspire in his own person throughout the centuries.
If we recall the identification of Christianity and the West in the minds of Occidentals and — hence — in the minds of the peoples of the East throughout the Victorian age and into the 20th century, we shall better understand the critical attitude towards Christianity which Professor Radhakrishnan's writings betray.
«A reading of the Old Testament materials of the various periods of the history of Israel, in the light of the contrasts between these perspectives, shows that this tension existed throughout the centuries covered by the canonic literature as the two «trajectories» in the reading of history where the existence and vocation of the people of God is made explicit».29
Observing that the attack on the World Trade Center was the first assault against the American mainland since 1812, Chomsky declared that between 1812 and 2001, the United States «annihilated the indigenous population (millions of people), conquered half of Mexico, intervened violently in the surrounding region, conquered Hawaii and the Philippines (killing hundreds of thousands of Filipinos), and, in the past half century particularly, extended its resort to force throughout much of the world.
It is a surprise to most people to learn that there was a large and widespread Christian community throughout the whole of Central Asia in the first centuries of the present era and that such countries as Afghanistan and Tibet which are spoken of today as lands still closed to the Gospel message, were centres of Christian activity long before Muhammad was born.
As readers of Evangelical Catholicism, my book on deep reform in the 21st - century Church, will remember, I proposed just such a change in the orientation of celebrant and congregation during the Liturgy of the Eucharist: Priest and people would face each other during the Liturgy of the Word; celebrant and congregation would then pray together, facing the same direction, throughout the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
The number of people living in the Great Lakes basin grew dramatically throughout the first half of the twentieth century.
Blandford: Cosmic rays is [are] historically the particles that hit the Earth, they were discovered in the early part of the 20th century and mostly that's what people think of as cosmic rays, but relativistic particles exist again throughout the universe and they don't actually have to hit the Earth for their effects to be observed and for them to pose, you know, interesting astrophysical problems for us to try and solve.
You can feel secure with the knowledge that millions of people throughout Africa have enjoyed eating African Mango seeds on a daily basis for over a century.
Throughout the centuries, people have accepted certain things to be absolute, undeniable truth, when in fact, many times those «truths» are simply myths or misperception.
by Mahmoud El - Kati Papyrus Publishing Paperback, $ 12.00 214 pages ISBN: 978 -0-9675581-7-2 Book Review by Kam Williams «Throughout the cultural evolution of the United States, Black people have consistently contributed a huge stock of colorful words, phrases, sayings, phonics, and other linguistic devices, some of which were brought from Africa... Since the dawn of the 20th Century, descendants of Black folks have set the pace in the rise of popular American culture, leading every major point of departure in music, dance, and creation of the hip lifestyle.
More than a century after its opening, the University provides diverse learning, research facilities and educational opportunities not only for the people of the state — as Thomas Clemson dreamed — but for thousands of young men and women throughout the country and the world.
For centuries canine companions have worked alongside people helping to muster livestock making a hard day much easier; they are an essential part of many farming operations throughout locations like the Australian outback.
When founding local shelters throughout the twentieth century, many people named their organization after the area they wanted to serve: as in the «Montgomery County SPCA.»
Throughout the 15th century and into the next, the Inca Empire exerted enormous influence over the people and cultures of the Andean region — and it still captures our imagination today.
She paints a vivid picture of the many junctions between people, objects, quasi-objects and non-objects throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty - first.
Throughout a remarkable career that has spanned more than 70 years, she continued to create work that vulnerably explored the way she came into contact with the world, often placing particular emphasis upon the disjunctions between her own self - image and the way she was seen by others — as a woman, as a painter, and as a person living through the dramatic technological and cultural developments that have marked the century of her lifetime.
«Books of hours» were popular throughout Northern Europe, indicating the importance of religion during the 15th and 16th centuries, and the people's desire for a direct relationship with God.»
As both people's mobility and their ability to select the climate they prefer have increased throughout this past century, the core of the U.S. population has moved southward — into warmer climates.
The El Niño year has people throughout the country experiencing warmer than typical temperatures this winter, but these interactive maps show that those mild temperatures will become the new normal by the end of the century, especially if we don't significantly reduce carbon emissions.
Even if «catastrophic» AGW is correct and we do warm another 3 C over the next century, if it stabilized the Earth in warm phase and prevented or delayed the Earth's transition into cold phase it would be worth it because the cold phase transition would kill billions of people, quite rapidly, as crops failed throughout the temperate breadbasket of the world.
What is the value of an integrated assessment model that combines highly unlikely physical scenarios with an economic model that does economic calculations based on numbers that are throughout pure guesswork, and does that furthermore in a way that overemphasizes highly the part of the period on which we know as little as 19th century people knew about today?
Most futurists assume that this trend will continue throughout the current century, and many environmentalists welcome the prospect of urbanization because cities seem to impose lower environmental costs, per person, for a given standard of living.
«The authors analyzed malaria statistics that were collected in Finland from 1750 to 2008 via correlation analyses between malaria frequency per million people and all variables that have been used in similar studies throughout other parts of Europe,» including temperature data, animal husbandry, consolidation of land by redistribution and household size... report that «malaria was a common endemic disease in Finland in the 18th and 19th centuries and prevalent in the whole country,» and they say that «mortality during malaria epidemics usually varied between 0.85 and 3 %.»
Much like how Andrew Carnegie created libraries throughout the world at the end of the 19th and in the early 20th century to allow people to self - educated, MOOCs promised to be the 21st century equivalent with all the perks and potential that technology allows.
Throughout the 20th century, legal services for low - income people have grown across America, in recognition of how access to counsel, or the lack thereof, affects not just court proceedings but many other outcomes in life.
The subsequent «protection» policy gave governments powers to remove and confine Aboriginal people to Aboriginal reserves where they were subject to extensive regimes of control and management.107 This policy was practised throughout the nineteenth and into the first half of the twentieth century.108
The thousands of unpublished primary sources in the Manuscripts and Rare Books Collection range from single items such as reports and theses through to hundreds of boxes of personal or organisational papers, and include evidence on most of the crucial events, people and developments relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders throughout the twentieth century.
Australia as a nation — race, rights and immigration is a unit of work that explores Australia's development as a nation throughout the 20th Century with a particular focus on the changing experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.
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