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  • Writing in Cosmopolitan Magazine in 1900, Harry Thruston Peck asserted that Offenbach's music contributed to social decadence in France ...
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  • of Rome La Sapienza is a diversified cosmopolitan group. Native Italians, Europeans, and students from around the world make up the over one ...
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  • Arrow worms are strictly marine, with a cosmopolitan distribution throughout the oceans. They are found from surface tropical waters and shallow ...
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  • (today Wrocław, Poland) into a wealthy and cosmopolitan Jewish family. Part of the family lived in Berlin, including a cousin, Bruno Cassirer, a publisher ...
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  • better propagating the revised dances to a cosmopolitan clientele. Thus, important movements and figures of the original rumba were eliminated in the ...
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  • writer who served as aviation editor for Cosmopolitan times magazine from 1928 to 1930. She wrote numerous magazine articles and essays, and published ...
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  • of India. Delhi has grown up to be a cosmopolitan city owing to the immigration ... are represented in Delhi, making it a cosmopolitan city. A seat of political ...
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  • Perhaps due to the unusually cosmopolitan nature of his experience ... success stems from his unusually cosmopolitan training: no prior British ...
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  • the exclusive abode of Yahweh or as a cosmopolitan center honoring the religious ... to be a description of Solomon's cosmopolitan court, where wise men ...
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  • Its capital was inhabited by a cosmopolitan population among whom ... Its capital was inhabited by a cosmopolitan population among whom ...
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  • there are about seventy species in this cosmopolitan genus of herbaceous plants. ... (or pigweed), the Amaranthus genus is a cosmopolitan taxon of herbs. Approximately ...
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  • capitals in Europe and probably the most cosmopolitan city of its time. Jewels in the architectural crown of Moorish Spain included the Great Mosque ...
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  • Ichneumonidae has a cosmopolitan distribution, with over 60,000 species worldwide. There are approximately 3,000 species of ichneumonids in North ...
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  • #039;s President, Li Yuanhong. Tianjin was a cosmopolitan city with a strong western influence, and during his childhood, Yu's mother would often ...
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  • Ugarit (modern Ras Shamra near Latakia, Syria) was an ancient cosmopolitan port city, sited on the Mediterranean coast, reaching the height of ...
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  • It was on an assignment from Cosmopolitan Magazine in 1931, that Thompson snared an interview with Adolf Hitler responsible for created the stir ...
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  • duty to will an ethical community, a universal cosmopolitan culture. This universal community based on freedom is the goal of human freedom. Fichte posits ...
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  • In many ways, Michels stands out as the first cosmopolitan sociologist among his contemporary shining stars of the new science: Émile Durkheim in France ...
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  • *Lewis, Mark Edward. China's Cosmopolitan Empire: The Tang Dynasty ... *Shih, Chung-wen. China's Cosmopolitan Age, the Tang 618-907 ...
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  • one reputable cemetery. In larger and more cosmopolitan areas, such cemeteries included great architecture. U.S. cemeteries of similar structure ...
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