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  • ” he stages a ius cosmopoliticum (cosmopolitan law/right) as a guiding ... and its revival by Kant, a third cosmopolitan moment occurred after ...
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  • but their distribution is essentially cosmopolitan, being found in a variety of wetland habitats in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and ...
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  • magazines and newspapers such as Cosmopolitan, The Independent, and ... * David Graham Phillips (1867 – 1911) wrote an article in Cosmopolitan ...
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  • such well-known periodicals as Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Town ... Features Syndicate; a film company, Cosmopolitan Productions; extensive ...
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  • some jazz fans, making bebop more cosmopolitan than universalist and keeping its performers less recognizable than swing giants like Benny Goodman ...
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  • A member of the Royal Society, Algarotti was a cosmopolitan and eclectic writer, popular in many European courts. Frederick the Great made him ...
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  • and the Brahma-sutra. Being raised in a cosmopolitan household, Swami Vivekananda demonstrated interest in culture and philosophy from European ...
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  • which "conveys the image of a great cosmopolitan Mediterranean port." ==History== {{Infobox Greek Dimos |name = Delos |name_local = ...
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  • concert pianist. Pasternak was brought up in a cosmopolitan atmosphere. His father's home was visited by Sergei Rachmaninoff, Rainer Maria Rilke ...
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  • ways), Knight was an avid proponent of a cosmopolitan laissez-faire. As is evident in his famous Ethics of Competition (1923) and in other works on ...
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  • record suggests that advanced lungfish had a cosmopolitan freshwater distribution and that the current distribution of modern lungfish species reflects ...
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  • Vasily Semyonovich Grossman (first name alternatively spelled as Vassily or Vasiliy, Василий Семёнович Гроссман ...
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  • Moray eels are cosmopolitan, found in tropical and temperate seas, although some species may be found in or occasionally enter freshwater (Nelson ...
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  • Tashkent was the most cosmopolitan city in Uzbekistan in 2008, with ... part of Uzbekistan. It was the most cosmopolitan city in Uzbekistan in ...
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  • The colonial city developed into a busy cosmopolitan port, welcoming emancipated ... Colonial Lagos was a busy, cosmopolitan port, reflecting Victorian ...
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  • Colorado Territory, envisioned a vast "Cosmopolitan Railway" in 1890 linking the entire world via a series of railways. In the following years ...
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  • The swallows have a cosmopolitan distribution across the world and ... The swallows have a worldwide cosmopolitan distribution, occurring ...
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  • Technopark has the motto Harmony at Work, boasting a cosmopolitan ... Its cosmopolitan workforce has helped bring diversity to the city ...
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  • in the world, ladybirds are also cosmopolitan. The family name comes from its type genus, Coccinella. ==Life cycle== [[Image:Pupal stage 2.jpg ...
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  • Ilya Grigoryevich Ehrenburg ( Илья́ Григо́рьевич Эренбу́рг , ɪˈlʲja grʲɪˈgorʲɪvɪtɕ ɪrʲɪnˈburk ...
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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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  • secular and religious. It is also is a major cosmopolitan center of the world, offering everything available to the major modern cities of the world ...
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  • by nature. Further, they were cosmopolitan and pleasure-seeking, and so the divine intellect ceased to exist, and it was therefore seldom that ...
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  • The cosmopolitan city of Baghdad, founded by his father, blossomed during al-Mahdi's reign. The city attracted immigrants from all of Arabia ...
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  • a number of literary and artistic circles in the cosmopolitan city, and found himself quickly employed writing books on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph ...
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  • Chase cultivated multiple personae: sophisticated cosmopolitan, devoted family man, and esteemed teacher. He married Alice Gerson in 1886 and ...
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  • Yeats, and Pound one of the most important and cosmopolitan poets of the European world. == Life == === Early life === He was born René Karl ...
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  • Dynasty—as well as a golden age of cosmopolitan culture. Its territory ... inhabitants. The Tang capital was very cosmopolitan, with ethnicities of Persia ...
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  • the magazine prided itself on its cosmopolitan sophistication. The New Yorker famously declared in the debut issue: "It has announced that ...
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  • family of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. He grew up in the cosmopolitan environment of Austro-Hungarian high nobility and also in their ancestral lands in Slovakia ...
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  • (eds.), Refashioning Pop Music in Asia: Cosmopolitan flows, political tempos ... (eds.). Refashioning Pop Music in Asia: Cosmopolitan flows, political tempos ...
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  • In botany, mint is the common name for any of the various herbaceous plants comprising the genus Mentha, a taxon of about 25 species of aromatic ...
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  • century C.E., Baghdad had become an important cosmopolitan city. Merchants from Persia, China, India, Africa, and Europe were all found in Baghdad. It ...
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  • la Plata estuary across from Uruguay, is the cosmopolitan gateway to South America, Buenos Aires. Its port is the largest in South America, handling 96 ...
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  • aspect, List's theory opposed the "cosmopolitan" (or more properly "cosmopolitical") theory of Adam Smith and J. B. Say, and ...
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  • and music. Bijapur developed into a cosmopolitan city, attracting many scholars, artists, musicians, and Sufi saints from Rome, Iran, Iraq, Turkey ...
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  • the many diversified interests of this major cosmopolitan city. == Notable alumni == * David B. Audretsch - Economist. * Clint Bolick - Founder ...
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  • the city of Teotihuacan was a diverse and cosmopolitan population. Most of the regional ethnicities of Mexico were represented in the city, such ...
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  • chance to live and explore Moscow, a modern cosmopolitan city full of history, culture, and excitement. ==Traditions== Russian Students Day, ...
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  • Holland, where by the late twentieth century a cosmopolitan, multi-cultural society comprised some 10 percent of the total population. However, concern ...
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  • of the Committee during the anti-cosmopolitan campaign. ... the Agitprop, at the height of the anti-cosmopolitan campaign, Suslov also ...
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  • Scallops constitute a cosmopolitan family, found in all of the world's oceans. Most scallops are free-living and can swim by rapidly opening ...
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  • German and French languages along with a cosmopolitan character. His family made two trips to Europe while he was still a child, setting a pattern that ...
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  • called Shōsōin treasures, and illustrate the cosmopolitan culture also known as Tempyo culture. Imported treasures show various influences of Silk ...
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  • On Tahiti, Papeete is a cosmopolitan city with a strong western influence. Residents enjoy French cuisine. Food, most clothing and other goods ...
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  • nondescript prairie city into a major cosmopolitan and diverse centre. This ... to become recognized as a modern cosmopolitan destination that still ...
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  • "to Moscow," which they imagine as the cosmopolitan place that will be the solution to all their problems. It is a journey that they will never make. ...
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  • The novel, his last in Czech, was more cosmopolitan than its predecessors. Its content was more explicitly philosophical, as well as less political ...
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  • Mozart and Joseph Haydn specifically—was a cosmopolitan city with an international culture. Hence, those writing instrumental music in the city were ...
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  • The cosmopolitan nature of the early cult of Hera is also evidenced in her iconographic representations. In Hellenistic imagery, Hera's ...
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  • Johnson Trio at a popular club called The Cosmopolitan, in East St. Louis. He also played country music, sometimes provoking comments from his predominantly ...
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  • Panini and perhaps Kautilya lived in this cosmopolitan environment. The Kharosthi alphabet, derived from the one used for Aramaic (the official language ...
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  • barred the project, having found it too cosmopolitan. There always existed two sides to the government's 'generous' hand. Instead ...
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  • It was a cosmopolitan and culturally important state. It was a meeting place for a variety of cultures: Egyptian, Sudanic, Arabic, and Indian ...
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  • The Maluku Islands were a cosmopolitan society, in that traders from across the region took residence in Maluku settlements, or in nearby enclaves ...
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  • added to the diversity of the already cosmopolitan population. Karachi accounts ... end of the nineteenth century and was a cosmopolitan mix of Hindus and Muslims ...
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  • and even in Jerusalem, which had become a rather cosmopolitan (and therefore Greek-speaking) town. Both Philo and Josephus show a reliance on the Septuagint ...
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  • purpose, responsibility. My mother was much more cosmopolitan. She gave us a love of art and beauty. We benefited from the crosscurrents of both."Joseph ...
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  • *Cosmopolitan Greetings Poems: 1986–1993 (1994), ISBN 006016770X *Howl Annotated (1995) *Illuminated Poems (1996), ISBN 1568580703 ...
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  • in the nation, and has a large and cosmopolitan population. Its balance ... of northeastern Illinois. The region is cosmopolitan, densely populated, industrialized ...
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  • it is also more broadly European and cosmopolitan; a leading center of fashion design, it is also a religious city as a hub of Judaism and Christian ...
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  • Brazil; and Iquitos, Peru, became thriving, cosmopolitan centers of commerce and spectacular—albeit illusory—modern, urban growth. This was particularly ...
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  • South after World War II as the rural and cosmopolitan populations were clashing, and tent-revival preachers encountered big city marketing techniques ...
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  • and vibrant cities. Its bustling and cosmopolitan atmosphere compares with some European cities, owing to more than a century of French rule ...
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  • meaning Pretoria has become increasingly cosmopolitan. However, daunting problems remain, such as a 25.8 percent unemployment rate. Though advanced ...
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  • by the theosophists, was to appear cosmopolitan, otherworldly, sober, intelligent and "…was to be characterized by a well-polished exterior ...
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  • On the other hand, he described the town as cosmopolitan and religiously tolerant. The silver tree he described as part of Möngke Khan's palace ...
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  • #To be cosmopolitan instead of isolationist #To be utilitarian instead of impractical #To be scientific instead of visionary Chen introduced many ...
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  • and thirteenth centuries, Bagan became a cosmopolitan center of Buddhist studies, attracting monks and students from as far as India, Sri Lanka as ...
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  • Santiago has a very cosmopolitan cultural life, with strong European and North American influences evident in their native institutions. Music ...
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  • Today, Rome is a modern, cosmopolitan city, and the third most-visited tourist destination in the European Union. Due to its influence in politics ...
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  • of Letters: Taste, Politics, and Cosmopolitan Community from Baudelaire ... of Letters: Taste, Politics, and Cosmopolitan Community from Baudelaire ...
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  • Shanghai, arguably the wealthiest and most cosmopolitan of mainland China cities, is a direct extension of south Jiangsu culture. [[Image:SuzhouNorthTe ...
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  • world in 1868, and as such, it is known as a cosmopolitan port city. Consistent with this reputation, Kobe has a population of 45,000 foreign residents ...
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  • #039;s Bazaar, Wedding Bells, People, and Cosmopolitan. == Health effects == ===Chemical and allergic reactions=== Allergic reactions to natural ...
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  • centers at Halifax and Sydney are the most cosmopolitan, hosting large Arab populations (in the former) and Eastern European populations (in the latter). ...
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  • quot; at the tip. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring on all the world's continents except Antarctica and on most of the ...
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  • and movie festivals, Brasília is a cosmopolitan city, with around 90 embassies, a wide range of restaurants, and complete infrastructure ready ...
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  • treaty Idea For A Universal History With A Cosmopolitan Purpose (1784). On one hand, enlightened despotism was to lead nations toward their liberation ...
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  • The sperm whale is among the most cosmopolitan species in the world, and is found in all the oceans and the Mediterranean Sea. The species is ...
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  • humanity. Described as a "urbane and cosmopolitan" and as a "true internationalist with contacts throughout the world" he is credited ...
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  • among other composers, as too cosmopolitan and formalist." [http://www.prokofiev.org/biography/twilight.html].prokofiev.org. Retrieved September ...
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  • Tripoli, Beirut, Akka and Bekaa. Beirut became a cosmopolitan city and had close links with Europe and the United States. Beirut became a center ...
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  • but of many U.S. citizens seeking to live a cosmopolitan lifestyle that New York City can offer. ==Government== Government of New York City ...
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  • within 2 miles (3 kilometers) of the coast. This cosmopolitan city exists in close proximity to nature. Its geography has created a compact city, nestled ...
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  • day was abandoned, and the Temple became a cosmopolitan religious center honoring the various deities of Judah's population. *By the time ...
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  • a French-controlled province; quite unlike cosmopolitan Leipzig, the people of Strasbourg were decidedly and even aggressively Germanic. It was at Strasbourg ...
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  • As a result, Jakarta has a decidedly cosmopolitan flavor and a diverse culture. Many of the immigrants are from the other parts of Java, bringing ...
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  • caliphate, while others view it as the cosmopolitan center of the Arab and Islamic worlds. It is believed to have been the largest city in the ...
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  • giving Havana a distinct international and cosmopolitan character. But Cuba remained a Spanish colony while wars of independence raged elsewhere in ...
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  • Berlin Jews. Mendelssohn's background was cosmopolitan, and he himself traveled extensively. At the time of Mendelssohn's birth, his ...
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  • court of Narai (1657–1688), a ruler with a cosmopolitan outlook who was nonetheless wary of outside influence. Important commercial ties were forged ...
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  • Asian immigration, resulting in its highly cosmopolitan atmosphere. ===Timeline of events=== [[Image:Map of Sydney central bus district.PNG|thumb ...
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  • began. The extravagant architecture and cosmopolitan high culture of this period won Bucharest the nickname of "The Paris of the East," ...
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  • " As a boy he formed The Cosmopolitan Club amongst his best friends, a club dedicated to remaining informed in world affairs and giving ...
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  • a mix of experience that hinted little at the cosmopolitan artist he was to become. Although his father Fyodor Stravinsky was a bass singer at the ...
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  • Edinburgh is a cosmopolitan city. The main ethnic groups are: Scottish (including those of mixed English and Scottish descent and those born ...
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  • As an Irish national who lived most his life in cosmopolitan Paris and Switzerland, Joyce, much like Henry James, retained great interest in ...
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  • center of Colombia. As with many large, cosmopolitan cities, it is a city of diverse contrasts, both economically and culturally. Often referred ...
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  • * Walker, Iain. Islands in a Cosmopolitan Sea: A History of the Comoros. Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN 978-0190071301 == External links == ...
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  • world. He writes: "Our culture—cosmopolitan world culture—is, and ... Aaron Fox explains that, "for many cosmopolitan Americans, especially ...
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  • Marrash to be the first truly cosmopolitan Arab intellectual and writer of modern times. Marrash adhered to the principles of the French Revolution ...
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  • society in the Americas. Montreal is the cosmopolitan cultural heart of Quebec. Quebec is home to a people that are connected to the strong cultural ...
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  • and financial sector. Today it is a cosmopolitan city, well-known for its cultural activities, including ballet, opera, musicals, and symphony ...
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  • it has also transformed it into a cosmopolitan metropolis. The city has a higher percentage of doctors and other health professionals than the ...
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  • who help make it one of the most cosmopolitan places on earth. Many people from all over the United States are also attracted to New York City ...
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  • Lord Alfred's first mentor had been his cosmopolitan and effeminate grandfather Alfred Montgomery. His older brother Francis Douglas, Viscount ...
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  • from folk sources toward a more cosmopolitan style and German Romanticism. With his horizon expanded, he set out to supplement the Russian music ...
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  • The diversity of cuisine in Dubai is a reflection of the cosmopolitan nature of the society. Arab food is very popular and available everywhere ...
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  • making it by far the country's most cosmopolitan city. The 2006 Census also provides information about the multilinguality of the region ...
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  • western Europe and North America, became more cosmopolitan. Conversely, East Germany, while remaining surprisingly conservative in its adherence to some ...
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  • large green areas as well as the feel and cosmopolitan atmosphere of a metropolitan area. The Oval, one of the largest open areas on campus, located ...
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  • While the state's large cities are progressive, somewhat cosmopolitan, and hold a large majority of the population, the success of its small ...
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  • evolving, with Kochiites generally becoming more cosmopolitan in their outlook. Kochiites widely partake of Keralite cuisine, generally characterized ...
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  • capitals in Europe and probably the most cosmopolitan city of its time. [[File:Moorish ceiling at the Sala de los Reyes, Alhambra.jpg|thumb|400px ...
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  • in music predominantly Italian. Several renowned cosmopolitan composers worked there, most of them contributing to the exchange of musical traditions ...
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  • Those two cosmopolitan towns became hubs of trade and commerce and attracted many religious faiths, including Buddhism. The Buddhist work Milinda ...
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  • western Europe and North America, became more cosmopolitan. Conversely, East Germany, while remaining surprisingly conservative in its adherence to some ...
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  • English at home. Toronto's population is cosmopolitan and international, which reflects its role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada ...
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  • * (1784) Idea For A Universal History With A Cosmopolitan Purpose (Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht) ...
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  • Nairobi slums and is considered fashionable and cosmopolitan among a growing segment of the population. === Languages similar to Swahili === ...
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  • The city has two 18-hole golf courses, the Cosmopolitan Club and the Gymkhana Club, both established in the late nineteenth century. Viswanathan ...
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  • #039;s 8th largest conurbation, a bustling and cosmopolitan metropolis with an urban population of 3.3 million and a metropolitan population of about ...
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  • popular in early times. At the height of its cosmopolitan era, Carthage hosted a large array of divinities from the neighboring civilizations of Greece ...
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  • outlook is characterized by both a wish to be cosmopolitan and to be distinctly Norwegian. The growing cultural diversity in recent years has added impulses ...
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  • and went on to become a major cosmopolitan center where deities from neighboring Egypt, Rome, and the Etruscan city-states were worshiped. ...
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  • Central Asia and India. Thus, it developed a cosmopolitan atmosphere. [http://www.jktourism.org/cities/ladakh/gen.htm Ladakh History]. jktourism ...
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  • * The cafe culture, street theatre and cosmopolitan society of Sibiu Villages with fortified churches were declared World Heritage Sites in 1993 ...
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  • make up the majority of the population, the cosmopolitan nature of the city has caused people from other states of India to migrate to Bangalore and ...
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  • a proud home to many features which add to its cosmopolitan flair. Many events are anchored in the downtown Arts District, centred around the ...
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  • The cosmopolitan atmosphere and cultural diversity of Manila is reflected in the number of places of worship scattered around the city. Freedom ...
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  • cities in the country, the reality is that its cosmopolitan culture and diverse ethnic backgrounds contribute to a diversity in religious beliefs. The ...
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  • covers of Glamour, Redbook, Marie Claire, and Cosmopolitan with binders. Music Anthony Bianco and Wendy Zellner, [http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/conten ...
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  • and realistically treats the lives of cosmopolitan Istanbul's lower classes and ethnic minorities, subjects which led to some criticism ...
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  • The city's cosmopolitan flavor can also be seen in the wide variety of cuisines available. While different varieties of Chinese selections ...
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  • (Stroud: Sutton, 2002, ISBN 0750924926). The cosmopolitan Greeks took offense at the Jews' assertion that the universal God had selected them to ...
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  • and sophisticated arts. The territory was a cosmopolitan center for many nations and cultures. Its people roamed the Mediterranean seas, were skilled ...
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  • imported Asian goods for the increasingly cosmopolitan tastes of a growing bourgeois class. The legacy of Crusades continue to cast a shadow on ...
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  • critic Terry Eagleton as "an enlightened cosmopolitan liberal",url=http://www.lrb.co.uk/v21/n22/terry-eagleton/hasped-and-hooped-and-hirpling ...
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  • She was also featured in layouts in the pages of Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Young Miss, and appeared in a Canada Dry soft drink TV commercial. Her ...
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  • were sometimes used, after being obtained in cosmopolitan cities like Basrah, Baghdad, and Jeddah. Al-sihba folk music, from the Hijaz, has its origins ...
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  • to Julia Domna. Their provincial background and cosmopolitan alliance, eventually giving rise to imperial rulers of Syrian background, Elagabalus and ...
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  • renowned scientist in Philadelphia, the most cosmopolitan city in the colonies, where free religious expression was cherished. Franklin personally donated ...
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  • The capital is Belgrade, a cosmopolitan city at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. First settled around 4800 B.C.E., Belgrade had ...
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  • center in the European Union. A bustling and cosmopolitan metropolis with an urban population of 3.3 million and total population of about 3.8 million ...
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  • along the Rhine—especially in such cosmopolitan regions as Cologne and in the heavily populated Ruhr Valley—continued to support Austria ...
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  • The city was ethnically diverse and cosmopolitan. In 1890, its population had risen to 118,000, 47% of which were Jews, followed by Turks (22 ...
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