Sentences with phrase «new civilisation»

Set far into the future, Mars has undergone colonisation, but that new civilisation has long since collapsed.
Your new civilisation will grow from one small dome in the Martian desert to a bustling, sprawling off - world metropolis.
Despite the numerous challenges confronting the continent, President Akufo - Addo stated that «Africa is on the cusp of building a great, new civilisation, which will unleash the considerable energies and huge potential of the African peoples, so that we will make our own unique contribution to the growth of world civilisation.»
Then gradually a new civilisation arose in the Middle Ages, a civilisation permeated by Christian beliefs.
With A Brave New World the game sees some changes and some new additions, some of the new additions are new civilisations, such as Venice which basically gives the player only one city, meaning you cant develop settlers to expand your land but you are stuck with the first city you settle, this is a great way for those of you that want a challenge and it actually gives the game an entirely new spin and is a great addition.

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The religious aspects of the Jesuit missions were inimical to Enlightenment philosophes, but the story of the reducciones nevertheless helped thinkers such as Montesquieu to articulate new ideals as, in Imbruglia's words, «the creation of a utopian society became the mission of European civilisation
``... a new culture is foreshadowed in the turbulence and spiritual confusion of [our] times... our certainty of imminent change is based... upon the worldwide breakdown of established social order and traditional culture;... nowhere more marked or more disastrous than within that civilisation... that goes by the name of Christendom.»
The quotation captures the noble project of the book in this way: «The old Catholic religion - culture of Europe is dead... the inheritance of classical culture... has been destroyed, overwhelmed by a vast influx of new knowledge, by the scientific mass civilisation of the modern world.
His later experiences, first in Cairo and later in New York, filled him with horror at where modern civilisation seemed to be going.
The dramatic destruction of the Twin Towers in New York so grabbed world attention that it has been referred to as the clash of two civilisations.
Before that time there existed Anglo - saxons and Germans, French and Normans, Italians and Danes: but during the Crusades the new concept of «Western civilisation», a cause common to all European nations alike, was created; and it was the hatred of Islam that stood as godfather behind the new creation... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/shiatalk/message/30296
If I may digress a little: a regular pastime that I enjoy after hearing each enthusiastic new TV report of an endeavour to communicate with deep space civilisations (which we are now told must surely exist) is toimagine some «alien», hugely remote and distant from us in every way, twiddling with a radio set!
1) Copenhagen demonstrated that global governance has overreached itself; 2) The crisis provokes a shift away from idealistic globalism, back to pragmatic concerns; 3) «Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival approach.
We must expect today, when we all know that a new era has begun in the history of human civilisation, that if the religion of Christ is true, and is founded upon the only claim which makes Christianity the hope of mankind - upon the Divinity personal and unambiguous of Jesus Christ - that we will find within the bosom of the Church's doctrine all that we need to fire the world anew, and to restore all things in Christ.
Our hope is that each article can contribute, by whatever measure, towards a New Evangelisation and, in turn, a Civilisation of Love.
... not from discovering something new but rediscovering something which has underpinned our civilisations for centuries.
I strongly believe that it is in challenging times like these that people have been forced out of their comfort zones to create new economies, new opportunities and enhance the course of modern civilisation
He said, «with my global outreach initiative which is creating a new epic movement, I have been travelling out of my kingdom to visit other nations around the world to share our own stories, delivering academic lectures, re-charting the leading role of Yoruba nation in the world and to reignite the immortal Yoruba spirit of enlightenment as the glowing fountain of knowledge that gave birth to the world civilisation».
A Queen's University Belfast scientist has recreated the first ever mini version of a gamma ray burst in a laboratory, opening up a whole new way to investigate their properties and potentially unlocking some of the mysteries around alien civilisation.
«You suddenly have a new key for unlocking how that civilisation functioned and what its history was like,» he says.
A new study, led by researchers from Imperial College London and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, has now provided evidence that a major Himalayan river did not flow at the same time as the development of Indus Civilisation urban settlements.
A new computer simulation suggests that the water vapour and sea salt thrown up by the impact could damage the Earth's protective ozone layer, leading to record levels of ultraviolet radiation that could threaten human civilisation.
The farmers who brought advanced civilisation to Europe got there by sailing between the many islands strewn across the Aegean Sea between Greece and Turkey, according to a new genetic analysis.
Maize has long been credited with kick - starting the ancient civilisations of the New World.
At key points in human history, civilisation has advanced as people discovered a new way of exploiting nature.
Globular clusters may be the perfect location to find extraterrestrial civilisations, according to new research announced today at the 227th American Astronomical Society meeting in Florida.
Globular clusters may be the perfect location to find extraterrestrial civilisations, according to new research announced at the 227th American Astronomical Society meeting in Florida.
Some Western goods are received from the Papa New Guinea mainland, but the influence of Western civilisation has been minimal.
There's also a few other civilisations that live similarly and have just as good health, including the Kitavans, the various tribes of Papua New Guinea, and also the Kenyan Masai.
For apart from ensuring the film an audience on both sides of the Atlantic, it enables Himelstein to import a theme more usually associated with Henry James than Wilde — the corruption of the New World by the Old — and also to introduce some amusing cross-cultural digs (like Darlington's mock approval of America as a society «that's gone from barbarism to depravity without bothering to develop civilisation in between»).
Civilisation is under threat from a bunch of religious rednecks, and it's your job as the new Deputy Sheriff of fictional Hope County to right the wrongs of a year - long silent coup initiated by Eden's Gate, a fanatical doomsday cult, intent on...
Homer's Odyssey Key Events Revision Placemats (x18) This resource contains 18 revision placemats covering Books I, V - XIV, XVI - XIX and XXI - XXII (all the books required for the OCR Classical Civilisations New A-Level exam and will also work for GCSE students) Each placemat contains the following: Summary of the key events of the Book The key characters in each Book How key themes are developed in each Book These are excellent revision tools and can be used to support the learning of students both within and outside of the classroom.
Homer's Odyssey Key Themes Revision Placemats (x9) This resource contains 9 Revision placemats covering all the key themes in developed in Homer's Odyssey (excellent revision for the OCR Classical Civilisations New A-Level exam).
The placemats consist of the following: Key Events (x18 Placemats with a summary of all the required Books for the new OCR Classical Civilisations A-Level) Key Themes (x9 Placemats with a summary of each theme across the whole Odyssey) Key Characters (x6 Placemats with a summary of each character and their impact within the Odyssey) These are excellent revision tools and can be used to support the learning of students both within and outside of the classroom.
Homer's Odyssey Key Characters Revision Placemats (x6) This resource contains 6 Revision placemats covering all the key characters in Homer's Odyssey (excellent revision for the OCR Classical Civilisations New A-Level exam).
* Updated with new graphics and add - ons Children will learn about the Mayan civilisation, its geography and achievements while learning about their...
The hotel marks the first entry of the St. Regis brand in Kazakhstan, bringing a new height of luxury to the historical crossroads of human civilisation.
During ancient Inca civilisation, the Incas used the Moray site to cultivate and grow new cropses.
You should also add a day in your diary for Terra Mitica, a massive new theme park that takes the ancient civilisations of the Mediterranean as a jumping off point for a very up - to - date adventure experience with all the latest thrill rides and a busy event and show calendar.
If you've ever dreamed of exploring new lands, away from civilisation and far from the crowds, we can make your dreams come true, and of course you
Queenstown is the adventure capital of New Zealand and you'll find all the comforts of civilisation: massage therapists, restaurants, sidewalk cafés, window - shopping and adrenaline - pumping activities!
Explore Andean Mountain landscapes, ancient civilisations and new cultures in Cusco and the Sacred Valley.
Expanding your city is done by connecting new buildings together, creating a strange hodge - podge of civilisation that usually ends up looking like it was designed by a drunkard who firmly believes he's the greatest architect in the world despite being unable to figure out how his own front door works.
By inviting people and monsters into their Haven that they've met through their travels or via special dungeons, heroes will eventually be able to develop new buildings and settlements in their quest to cultivate the best civilisation and make their village the ideal place to live.
The game is currently in development for PC and will offer players new ways to interact with the world, expand their empires, advance their cultures and compete against history's greatest leaders to build a powerful, long - standing civilisation.
I like XCOM 2's visuals — the architecture of the new human / alien civilisation is surprisingly lovely, masking the iron fist beneath.
She has exhibited her work in galleries throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe, including White Columns, New York; Cosmic Gallery (Cargnel Bugada), Paris; the Musee de la Civilisation, Quebec; Mirus Gallery, San Francisco; the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, FL; and the High Museum in Atlanta, GA..
The project (20 June - 30 September 2017) transports Figa, the left hand of the sphinx - like monument of the A Subtlety installation from its «new world» location at the Domino Sugar Factory in New York to Greece, the birthplace of Western civilisatinew world» location at the Domino Sugar Factory in New York to Greece, the birthplace of Western civilisatiNew York to Greece, the birthplace of Western civilisation.
The End of Civilisation is a major new commission and we're especially grateful to Arts Council England for their support.»
This award celebrates major new museum buildings, renovations and reopenings, as well as those museums that have sprung up from scratch — such as the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations (MuCEM) in Marseilles.
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