词汇 | example_english_civilization |
释义 | Examples of civilizationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. A formulation for the number of communicating civilizations in the galaxy. Rather, the old, single framework version of area studies that focused on the static lines and boundaries between "peoples", "cultures", and "civilizations" has become outdated. The vehicle for achieving legitimation of self and person in ancient civilizations was most often religion, on which this ar ticle will concentrate. At its most extensive, ' politeness ' described national characters, entire civilizations, epochs of human history. To explain this, the new meta-histories turn to the cultures that define civilizations. Explanations for the rise and fall of past civilizations are often formulated within a deterministic framework. Individuals bearing the stated characteristics of 'modernity' can be found in most contemporary civilizations and have obviously existed in the past. Cultures and civilizations seem to oppose one another just as contrasting ideologies once did. Moreover, their analysis does not examine differences in the levels of support within specific civilizations. Only great inventions have made it possible for civilizations to keep from sliding back into cycles of repetition. We can open up the question of why science should have taken such different for ms in different ancient civilizations. The essence of this technological development is visible in the remarkable difference between large-scale projects in the early modern period and in ancient urban civilizations. A civilization's pattern languages are often synonymous with its technical and cultural heritage. Information disseminated by interlopers, working on local suspicions, bred misconceptions-a catalyst that accelerated and intensified the collision of civilizations. There is a strong likelihood that other advanced civilizations would progress through the same application of uranium. Theoretically speaking, we could contact any number of these civilizations : one, two, several or even none. Scholars inclined to regard the notion of agrarian civilizations as an unsustainable product of the romantic imagination should take note. We have not yet been contacted by any extraterrestrial civilizations simple because they have not yet had the time to find us. The reasons behind this optimum probability are understandable ; compared with their lifetime, civilizations always have relatively short radio-communication status. Only the 10th case has a noticeable p but that dictates a very high number of alien civilizations in the galaxy (140). If we cannot detect alien civilizations, we might be able to detect the one-cell organisms out of which they will eventually evolve. According to this logic, the impact of the clash of civilizations should have been either negative or statistically insignificant. To substantiate this important claim, let us review the theoretical argument that guides the clash of civilizations thesis. Much of the alleged "clash of civilizations" can certainly be traced to distrust born of misunderstanding. Therefore, it would be of considerable interest to compare this concept of divine kingship with that of other ancient civilizations. The two civilizations had been brought into contact by history, each providing entirely sensible grounds for criticizing the other. Therefore, our second proposition re-examines the clash of civilizations thesis in light of the revised democratic peace specification. At first glance, this passage seems to ascribe praiseworthy attributes to godless civilizations. The application of these definitions of civilizations to minority groups is considerably more problematic. As we have no evidence for such probes he concludes there are no such civilizations. The debates and differences were about the comparative merits of different civilizations, institutions and collective dispositions. He also uses them as discursive terms signifying opposing civilizations and cultures that reflect different ways of being in the world. However, history is not central to the theory of the 'clash of civilizations', which focuses rather on the insurmountable nature of conflicts. He convincingly presents an alternative course to the clash of civilizations and insightf ul perspectives on the meaning and impact of globalization. Such a "clash of civilizations" perspective ignores commonalties between their underlying ethical systems. Indeed, at the very least they will want to know how long intelligent civilizations can last. How rare are extraterrestrial civilizations, and when did they emerge ? Moreover, of course, some quite advanced civilizations with impressive histories have never contained more than a small minority of theists. Ancient civilizations are reduced to rubble, whole cultures destroyed, 90% of the world's 600 surviving languages will have been wiped out this century. Embedded in these articles is a complicated history of the rise and fall of civilizations and the nature of the evidence that has survived to reveal what happened. As our science, especially astronomy and astrobiology, undoubtedly evolves, we shall certainly be capable of better understanding all the factors behind the probability of detecting radio signals from alien civilizations. The probability of radio-contacting alien civilizations consists of two disjunctive subsets : the probability of receiving intentional alien signals and the probability of receiving unintentional alien signals. We are also taking into account the time factor and considering only those alien civilizations that are using radio at the same time as we, the listeners, are. The highest probability of contact is achieved in the scenarios with many alien civilizations that have comparably short life spans and long usage of radio communications. However, this would require changes in the basic beliefs and interests of civilizations (humans), since it is clear that currently at least some of us would consider running such simulations. The papers here powerfully demonstrate the historical and geographical specificity of reform projects, whereas discourse structured through popular mainstream perspectives (such as 'clash of civilizations') ignores such embeddedness. Diffusion of cultures and culture-traits, migration of people and invasion of foreign lands were heuristic tools for understanding the 'rise and fall' of civilizations during much of the twentieth century. In addition, the old idea of the exhaustion and decline of civilizations over time took on new force under the influence of the theory of natural selection. Lacking a knowledge of advanced biological or postbiological motivations, we are unable to predict the nature of civilizations millions or billions of years older than ours. In all ancient civilizations the human and the natural world were interpreted as a system of correspondences arranged by a cosmogony, meticulously classifying all phenomena in reciprocal relations. Since they have a lifespan of 500 000 years, it means that a great number of civilizations would have to be approximately at the same development level - an interesting implication. In line with this thinking, it is also quite reasonable to assume that civilizations do not last forever but that they all have certain average life span tciv. Eternal inflation, black holes, and the future of civilizations. Possibly a similar process would take place for any extraterrestrial intelligence, with serious implications for what we normally envision as the biological universe full of communicating civilizations. The emergence of arithmetical techniques is closely linked to the invention of writing and the opportunities offered by this new medium in the so-called early civilizations. To endure and be accepted by hundreds, thousands, even millions of people - across great civilizations and around the globe - measures must ref lect and extend the authority of leaders. Archaeological remains can confirm the rise of certain civilizations ; they can also, in skilled hands, help revive the history of regions too often ignored in the past. However, the four extra chapters are kept as examples of civilizations which share some of the characteristics of a city-state culture, but not enough to deserve inclusion. After we have summed up and defined all pertinent variables, we can formulate the probability function that describes the detection of radio signals from alien civilizations. Applying these principles to the universe, we have argued that if the lifetime of technological civilizations typically exceed 1000 years, it is likely that we live in a postbiological universe. The boys, now stags, can no longer drink from glasses (read: can no longer partake of civilization's corrupt signs), but only from the clear spring/the pure source. Had we relied on this, we would ourselves have played a part in bringing about this clash of civilizations as part of a self-fulfilling prophecy. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English I support a multiple approach, from prevention through the building of an alliance of civilizations, to joint police operations. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English I agree with him completely that we are seeing a battle of ideas and a clash of civilizations which is being reflected in a threatened conflict of arms. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There, there had been great previous civilizations of very high culture, enormously powerful empires, and the traditions of rule were strongly in existence before we ever went there. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Many civilizations and societies have devised a calendar, usually derived from other calendars on which they model their systems, suited to their particular needs. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The primary friction, he asserts, stems from the individual's quest for instinctual freedom and civilization's contrary demand for conformity and instinctual repression. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Other ancient civilizations flourished in the surrounding area. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. His painting style is based on the theme of intimism and explores the figurative using the iconography of urban civilisation. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Consequently, they show little interest in non-sapient life, or civilisations that have not progressed beyond their own star system. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. They were a race that evolved hundreds of years before mankind and who had finally reached the pinnacle of their civilisation. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Rock and roll music and the spread of technological innovations such as television dramatically altered the cultural landscape of western civilisation. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Premium civilizations also raise item storage capacity to a maximum of 96 slots and give access to the full tech tree. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Insurrectionalists do not believe in waiting for critiques to be fine-tuned, instead spontaneously attacking civilization's current institutions. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Camp has a specific style: volunteers live in medieval atmosphere, isolated from civilisation (they don't use watches, cell phones etc.) and live in tent. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Mahfouz shows the progression of man from undeveloped to modern, developed civilizations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. His oeuvre is characterised by a constant search for new ways to comment on contemporary civilisation mainly the transition into a technologically controlled society. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Decorative ornaments that resemble the fleur-de-lis have appeared in artwork from the earliest human civilizations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The search for copper was to become the most important factor in the universal spread of civilisation. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Looting and destruction of other civilizations have been characteristics of war recorded from the first accounts of all cultures. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. They also invented new tools such as curved saws and twisted drills unknown to other civilisations at the time. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In this aspect, the excavation may provide more information about this ancient civilisation. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The notion that a clash of civilizations played a central role in creating aggression is rejected by the author. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Their influence extended north and south throughout the various civilizations then existing. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Both a king's self and his person had to be legitimized in ancient civilizations. How rare are extraterrestrial civilizations and when did they emerge ? Before this interval, radio is beyond the civilization's technical reach, and after this interval radio will be considered obsolete. The findings are inconsistent with both frameworks, suggesting that both democratic peace and clash of civilizations claims are mistaken. The problem of how to interweave the primordial+particularistic orientations with the universalistic constituted in all these civilizations a potential point of contention. Many of us declare: of course, we have to live together, but not to the point of questioning the absoluteness of our own civilization's values. His units of analysis are religious civilizations or religiously defined nations, not races. Her conclusions would be greatly strengthened by a clearer demonstration of this point; otherwise, her opening argument refuting the "clash of civilizations" thesis is diminished. The ultimate clash would be between two civilizations undergoing transformation, over juridical and cultural differences, in the competition for land, labour, capital and commerce. A message between intelligent civilizations could be about any collection of physical systems whatsoever. The more alien civilizations are out there, the less likely it is that we will not detect any of them. Calculating the probability of detecting radio signals from alien civilizations speculate about its exact value. Population crises, with the basic mammalian responses reinforced by some specifically human ones, have occurred in the history of all human civilizations. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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