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  • Vernal Style, Fremont archaeological culture, eastern Utah.]] ... rock art, however, has become less popular as the structure imposed ...
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  • The definition of obscenity differs from culture to culture, between ... expressions in the latest trends of popular culture as obscene. These assessments ...
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  • with the more spiritual aspects of culture. His most significant and ... He returned to Germany in 1859 and wrote a popular account of his travels, ...
    12 KB (1,733 words) - 06:01, 15 June 2023
  • the lost heights of Roman and Hellenic culture. He spent much of his time ... Combined with his deep reverence for the culture of the past, Petrarch's ...
    11 KB (1,750 words) - 01:38, 24 November 2022
  • boosted the image and prestige of Korean popular culture. ... *Chʻoe, Chin-bong. Korean Mass Media and Popular Culture. Jung-Gu ...
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  • into the horror and science fiction/fantasy sub-culture, particularly associated with vampires. It was Bram Stoker's original Victorian novel ...
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  • nymphs are rarely mentioned in contemporary popular culture. ... or in other forms of mass media and popular culture. They appear in the ...
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  • been portrayed in works of art as well as popular media over the ages. Leonardo ... as well known as dragons or unicorns, most popular lore concerning Gorgons ...
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  • ==Popular culture== Brachiosaurus is one of the most well-known dinosaurs amongst both paleontologists and the general public. As such, the genus ...
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  • ==Popular culture== Crickets are popular pets and are considered good luck in Asia, especially ...
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  • numerous animals. For humans, the fruit is popular not only for its pleasing ... Raspberries are a popular fruit that are considered by many the most ...
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  • Pickled herring is a delicacy popular in Europe and has become a basic ... === Herring in popular culture === Figuratively, a red herring is a ...
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  • West, or represented traditional Chinese culture or religion. Hundreds of ... ==References in popular culture== *In the film The Last Emperor, the ...
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  • the truest representatives of Fulani culture. ==History== ... == Culture == [[Image:Fulani.jpg|thumb|right|275px|Fulani herders in ...
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  • Similar cultural exhibitions, such as folk villages, have become popular ... the exhibits. Because these facilities are popular tourist attractions, they ...
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  • ==In Popular Culture== * Nicole Kidman stars in a highly fictionalized account of Arbus's life in the movie Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of ...
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  • working to preserve Algonquin language, culture, and territorial jurisdiction ... A Native American Encyclopedia: History, Culture, and Peoples (New York, ...
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  • that has made guarana commercially popular in Brazil, with increasing ... Guarana plays an important role in Tupi and Guaraní Brazilian culture ...
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  • and political center of the Minoan culture. Minoan culture continues ... Around 3000 B.C.E., during the early Bronze Age, architecture and ...
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  • and Treasury until 1965 and the various culture departments since then. ... is appointed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport who receives ...
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