Sentences with phrase «critical events in the history»

This year I discovered their AD Chronicles series that takes readers back in time to first century A.D. to the most critical events in the history of the world.

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Scientific history can shed much interesting light on the historical circumstances surrounding the great events upon which our hope is founded, and critical historical work can even become a necessary and corrective ingredient in a community's recalling of its foundational moments.
Creation of the modern atmosphere is, of course, perhaps the most critical event in geological history that powered the Cambrian Explosion and subsequent evolution of the aerobic forms of life, including all animals (Ohno, 1997).
Embracing authentic text, providing context to the events that have shaped American history, and allowing a critical eye to fall on events that are regularly taken for granted supports students in growing their cultural identity and their place in the world around them.
Staff have been warm and helpful during regular and critical events in our dog's history.
An introductory essay by Leah Dickerman, Curator in the Museum's Department of Painting and Sculpture, is followed by focused studies of key groups of works, events and critical issues in abstraction's early history by renowned scholars from a variety of fields.
The ensuing prohibition of hemp in the United States can be traced to a specific set of events, occurring at a critical crossroads in the nation's industrial history.
Today, than ever before, in the history of life insurance, does the customer need a comprehensive term plan that not only offers security to his family in the event of his death, but also supports him financially when he is beset by a critical illness.
It played a critical role in many events in U.S. history.
In reminiscing about positive events, mothers are focused on creating a shared history that maintains emotional bonds, and therefore telling a story such that mother and child will have a shared understanding of what occurred may be critical.
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