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1) 2. Southeast Asia. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...highly localized frames of reference; a leadership characterized by emphasis on return to "traditional" values; and, often, strong religious overtones. Representing...

2) Asian drama. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...oldest is Sanskrit, although the dates of its origin are uncertain. 1See also Sanskrit literature; Chinese literature; Japanese literature; and drama, Western. 2...

3) Shinto. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...less by religious doctrine or belief than by the observance of popular festivals and traditional ceremonies and customs, many involving pilgrimages to shrines. Shinto,...

4) VII. A Raid on the Stale-Beer Dives. Riis, Jacob A. 1890. How the Other Half Lives
...the Chinese fan-tan games, on the opium joints of Mott and Pell Streets, or on dens of even worse character, was a matter of guess-work in the men s room. When the...

5) Islamic art and architecture. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...living forms is not contained in the Qur'an, it is widely thought that the non-representational character of Islamic ornament has its source in the traditional theological...

6) Mozambique, country, Africa. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...as well as some Asian Indians and Chinese. 3About 50% of the inhabitants of Mozambique follow traditional religious beliefs, and 30% are Roman Catholics and 20% Muslims...

7) Chapter 11. Language and Literature. Edward Sapir. 1921. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech
...particular linguistic medium in which it finds expression. It can as readily deliver its message in Chinese 5 as in English. Nevertheless it must have some expression,...

8) Chapter III. On Individuality, As One of the Elements of Wellbeing. Mill, John Stuart. 1909-14. On Liberty. The Harvard Classics
...outward conformity to rule without any strength either of will or of reason. Already energetic characters on any large scale are becoming merely traditional. There...

9) III. Of Individuality, as One of the Elements of Well-Being. Mill, John Stuart. 1869. On Liberty
...in outward conformity to rule without any strength either of will or of reason. Already energetic characters on any large scale are becoming merely traditional. There...

10) physics. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...influence from the E Mediterranean eastward into Asia, where it picked up contributions from the Chinese (papermaking, gunpowder) and the Hindus (the place-value...

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