Sentences with phrase «into nomadic»

The conceptual axes of XIII edition of the Biennial, Impermanencia, are the denial of the supposed privileged status of the artist, this translates into nomadic works, both in the sense of their physical movement, as in the outsourcing of the physical realization of work.
City of Nomads is a traditional Mongolian yurt refashioned by the Rural Urban Framework into a nomadic cinema in which you can watch films about Mongolian yurts.
When I was planning my own untethered existence I joined Amy's Nomadtopia community to help educate and inspire me to take that leap of faith into a nomadic existence.
This quarter, I broke into Nomadic Samuel's list of the Top 100 Travel Blogs, calculated using an algorithm considering Alexa, SEMRush, Domain Authority & Page Authority indicators (but seriously what do those mean?)
Although most dogs were considered «unclean,» Salukis were allowed into the nomadic tents as well as the household of the sheiks.
Dwarves once lived the good life, enjoying a thriving society, but then in came the dragon Smaug, who claimed Erebor for himself, nestling into their mid-mountain pile of gold for a nap and turning the dwarves into a nomadic people.
The males get thrust out into the nomadic life until they are big and strong enough to take over a pride of their own.
Born into a nomadic tribe in the Syrian desert to a poor mother who was raped by his father and died when he was young, Altrad was raised by his grandmother, who banned him from attending school, in Raqqa, the city that is now capital of ISIS.

Not exact matches

It's just so sad that at this point you've been able to fool yourself into reconciling modern 21st century science with ancient hebrew nomadic life.
The biblical authors simply transplanted the nomadic standards of their time into the distant past.
Having seen an Arab chieftain's son, who had attended the American University in Beirut, make his decision between the old nomadic life of his clan, still living in tents, and the new town life which his education made possible, one vividly understands that, choosing the former, he inevitably chose submergence in the social solidarity of his group as against emergence into the individualism of a commercial community.
The passage from nomadic to agricultural life, and so out into the commercialized town life of Palestine, inevitably encouraged a growing individualism.
-- The second great change that came with the entrance into Canaan was the shift from a nomadic to an agricultural society.
Jesus keeps it simple plus we can avoid judgments and speculation about biblical accounts of war, slavery etc. that related to a specific nomadic tribal people or at a minimum require taking into account a people, time and place some say never existed.
The handwriting doesn't look like mine cause I'm having to give this message to a nomadic ex-egyptian prince, but it's me alright, the almighty, nothing is to hard for me to do, and I demand that you obey me, in the form of this old geezer i'm using to write this crap down, so listen to him well, for he will lead you into a land flowing with milk and honey.
And Whitman's gnawing fear was expressed in imagery almost identical with that of Jefferson: «If the United States, like the countries of the Old World, are also to grow vast crops of poor, desperate, dissatisfied, nomadic, miserable - waged populations, such as we see looming upon us of late years — steadily, even if slowly, eating into them like cancer of lungs or stomach — then our republican experiment, notwithstanding all its surface - successes, is at heart an unhealthy failure.
He stood in vehement opposition to the modern customs, which presumably included the luxurious court, the collapse of old simplicities, the conscription of farmers and shepherds into military service, mounting taxation, the decay of old nomadic ideals of brotherhood.
To this basic covenantal relationship the prophets constantly appealed; into its mutual obligations they poured ever new meanings; and at the center of its tradition they had the solid virtues of nomadic life where human ties are close, interdependent and cooperative, where men exist as brothers on a fairly equalitarian level and with a strong democratic sense of personal right.
That they were able to do this because the nomadic traditions of their race had come into violent conflict with a more sophisticated civilization, so that, in the name of conservatism, they could appeal to old folk - ways against the new commercialism, does not detract from their credit.
Communication by writing was never as developed in the Jewish milieu as it was in the more agrarian less nomadic Indo - Himalayan and Chinese civilisations, until at least about the time we find the Wisdom literature, the time that is of the full penetration into the near East of the Romano - Hellenic culture of the West.
Some scholars have thought that the word refers to a relapse into barbarian or nomadic customs some time before the apostleship of Muhammad, but it should be taken to mean the falling away from the pure monotheism of Abraham and Ishmael to the idolatry which, more than anything else, the Prophet denounced with all his power.
The chief characteristics of that environment have been the unstable relations between a settled and a nomadic society, the constant interpenetration of those two societies, the extension of those conditions northward into the desert areas between Syria and Iraq, and finally, the international relations of the Arabian fringes of the peninsula with the outside world and the transpeninsular traffic created by those fringe areas.
In order for small, roving bands of nomadic humans to evolve into the organised societies we see today, social institutions such as government, a justice system and formal education needed to develop.
On July 17, more than 70 million tons of ice broke off from the Aru glacier in the mountains of western Tibet and tumbled into a valley below, taking the lives of nine nomadic yak herders living there.
DNA samples revealed that a group of nomadic herders, the Yamnaya, swept into Europe from the plains of today's Russia and Ukraine sometime between 5000 and 4800 years ago, bringing their culture and, perhaps, the Proto - Indo - European language with them.
The data suggest the Natufian hunter - gatherers alternated between nomadic and sedentary lifestyles for thousands of years before settling into agriculture, the researchers report today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
As early as 700 B.C., Chinese authorities were encouraging peasant farmers to move into remote regions of the plateau, citing the need to feed a large and growing population while establishing a buffer of human settlement against the threat of nomadic invaders along its northern border.
Until now, researchers have primarily thought that farmers entering Europe from the east either drove out hunter - gatherers or quickly drew nomadic groups into a lifestyle of crop growing and animal raising.
To lure nomadic hunter - gatherers out of the forests and into settled communities, government representatives used a technique known as the «attraction front» for many decades.
Another possibility, Allaby says, is that the nomadic hunter - gatherers of southern Britain roamed much farther into the European mainland than previously realized, picked up wheat or wheat products from farmers to the east, and brought them back to Britain.
The influx of nomadic populations into east - central Europe in the fifth century AD may have caused enormous political upheaval and documented episodes of violence, but isotopic evidence shows people finding strategies to mitigate and perhaps even to benefit from these changes by modifying their subsistence economies.»
nomad (adj. nomadic) The name for someone who has not settled into any community or fixed site, but instead lives by moving from place to place over the course of a year in search of food and shelter.
Hakenbeck and her colleagues compared samples from the grave sites against previously published data from Germany and Central Asia to gain further insight into the farmers» diets and nomadic pastoralist diets.
Get ready to welcome people from all walks of life into your orbit and to do some nomadic traveling during the second half of the year.
As these settlements grew into cities, the formerly nomadic warriors soon forgot their warrior instincts.
Nomadic sans used the plant to control their hunger when going out for long hunts, and generations later, Unique Hoodia found a way to incorporate the plant's benefits into its own.
The oldest writings mentioning yogurt are attributed to Pliny the Elder, who remarked that certain nomadic tribes knew how «to thicken the milk into a substance with an agreeable acidity».
Possessing both Eastern opulence and a nomadic quality, this trend sees rich colors, mixed prints, sumptuous decorations and mystic symbols come into play as it merges history, art and culture from around the world.
I'm a spiritual Pagan, naturist, vegan, artist, into nature, health, fitness / working out, and world traveler who loves the nomadic / bohemian lifestyle.
Historically, it's known that The Great Wall of China was constructed over many centuries by uniting earlier fortresses and fortifications in order to defend Chinese territories against nomadic raiders from the Eurasian Steppe (principally but not exclusively the Mongolians); an undertaking set into motion by King Zheng, the First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty around 221 BCE.
Bigelow will forever have my heart as the women responsible for one of my foundational films as a younger asshole, Near Dark, whose band of nomadic Midwestern vampires led me to her Two - Lane Blacktop homage The Loveless (the debut vehicle for Willem Dafoe); her fascinating phallus - play Blue Steel; and then forward into the years - ahead - of - its - time Strange Days.
However, when Eep bumps into brainy nomadic caveboy Guy (Ryan Reynolds) her eyes are opened even wider — with her family slowly following behind.
Through a series of virtual reality experiences, the viewer is invited into the reality of a nomadic family of yak herders.
A tempestuous childhood friendship between Shizuka, heir to the Hokkaran Empire, and nomadic warrior Shefali blooms into an epic romance in Rivera's debut fantasy.
Both the Coastal Eskimo Dog and the Alaskan Interior Village Dog descended from the ancient dogs of nomadic hunter gathers that used the Bering Land Bridge to migrate across the Bering Strait into Alaska over 14,000 years ago.
Wild Coast Lodge's unique design, masterminded by Nomadic Resorts, a consortium of Dutch, English and Sri Lankan designers, sees the man - made structures blending seamlessly into the surrounding landscape thanks to the use of carefully selected natural materials.
There's also a Maasai cultural Boma outside the crater, but inside the conservation area, which will give you a view into the life of these nomadic pastoral people.
Nomadic Matt has a great list of travel hacking tactics if you have time to dive into it.
For those less interested in being continuously on the move as the «nomadic» lifestyle dictates, the agency have helped local community groups set up a series of cultural and homestay programs allowing you a rare insight into the local life and customs, including, for example, a trip that offers the chance to spend a week learning to train Kazakh eagles in Bayan Ulgii province.
Spend 6 whole days exploring Johnstone Strait and Queen Charlotte Strait and probe deep into the islands of the Broughton Archipelago by sea kayak, on a spectacular one way nomadic tour combining the spectacular wildlife and the ancient history of those that have lived here for thousands of years.
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