Search results for "Humankind" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • in works of art. Such artworks reveal humankind's endless fascination with the creative and unusual. These instances can also help us realize ...
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  • dominant in the field that believed that humankind first appeared in Asia ... Maropeng visitor's centre at the Cradle of Humankind.]] ...
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  • love of Africa, developing the idea that humankind originated not in Asia ... The Leakey family and the quest for humankind's beginnings. Touchstone ...
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  • great fun and enjoyment. Such artworks reveal humankind's endless fascination with the creative and unusual. These instances can also help us ...
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  • #039; plan to send a flood to destroy humankind, and subsequently advised ... In his wrath, Zeus denied humankind the secret of fire. In the wake ...
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  • creation myth, explaining how the gods created humankind and an early flood account which was later incorporated into the Epic of Gilgamesh and is also ...
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  • in works of art. Such artworks reveal humankind's endless fascination with the creative and unusual. These instances can also help us realize ...
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  • of Africa as the birthplace of humankind, finding evidence that ... *Leakey, Richard. 1996. The Origin of Humankind. HarperCollins Publishers ...
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  • is interpreted by some as a prophecy that humankind's lifespan would be ... such a canopy would also have protected humankind from the supposed aging ...
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  • (Uluru). For them it is a sacred place created by humankind's ancient ancestral peoples in the Dreamtime. This magnificent natural wonder has recently ...
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  • also debate the geographical origins of humankind, with each find supporting ... is concerned with the study of humankind's cultural and biological ...
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  • cannot prevail against him. Tū (or humankind) stands fast and, at last ... whose storms and hurricanes attack humankind to this day (Grey 1971:7 ...
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  • He was generally beneficent toward humankind and is portrayed in several ... ===Savior of humankind=== [[Image:GilgameshTablet.jpg|thumb|In the ...
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  • directions. They are a representation of humankind's fascination with ... The plot of the drama begins with humankind's enemies: The World ...
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  • had the responsibility to guide humankind in that direction. ... state intervention. He believed that humankind is not helpless before ...
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  • as that of Persia (now Iran), allowing humankind to come to greater understanding ... historical culture was completed, and humankind has benefited greatly from ...
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  • The Leakey Family and the Quest for Humankind's Beginnings (New ... The Leakey Family and the Quest for Humankind's Beginnings. New ...
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  • " These beings co-existed with humankind until the flood with a ... Supposedly, upon devouring all of humankind's resources, the Nephilim ...
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  • towards the end of the twentieth century humankind started to experience what ... and is entering the Age of Dialogue. Humankind's consciousness is ...
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  • which combines worship with service toward humankind. ==Biography== ... his own practical emphasis on service to humankind. He believed that philosophy ...
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