60 Words to use with cultures

SEE Reed, Rufus D. Cooperative general culture test.

With the advent of western civilization a culture pattern is being put together which differs widely from its predecessors.

In the tales that I have thus far collected, Lumabat does not figure as a culture-hero.

Essentials of tissue culture technique. Illus.

GRIGAUT, HUBERT L. Initiation a la culture francaise.

Human culture at any point in its history is the social structure: the aggregate of existing culture traits, the products of man's ingenuity, inventiveness and experimentation, set in their natural environment.

SEE RUST, LUCILE O. KABERRY, PHYLLIS M. The dynamics of culture change.

She gives more dinners to artists and critics; buys more pictures and causes more pictures to be bought; mothers more art-culture clubs; discovers more new and startling geniuses; in short, has a larger and better trained company of lions than any one else in the business.

HAYWOOD, FREDERICK H. Universal song; a voice-culture course in three volumes for the studio and the class room.

KROEBER, A. L. Configurations of culture growth.

The Physical culture detective, by Arnold Fountain [pseud.]

Children in German schools are taught a subject called Kulturgeschichte (culture-history), and under that heading they are told about German literature, German philosophy and religion, German painting, German music and so on.

A culture level, to be effective in the present predicament of a human race (oscillating uneasily between the possibility of social advance and the probability of recession into another Dark Age of ignorance, superstition and social stagnation), must include certain essential elements.

No wonder that culture smiles and passes aloof upon its pellucid and elevating course.

Obviously, such development within the organism where the process of utilizing the body-fluids, etc., follows the same course as in nature, takes on the character of grafting rather than of cultivating in a culture medium.

Nationalism and the culture crisis in Prussia, 1806-1815.

R118405, 2Oct53, Marianne Gauss (A) GAUTHIEZ, CÉCILE. Leçons pratiques de culture musicale, le année.

Even if this is used now, as M. Wiener seems to think, merely as a servile flattery, there is no doubt but that at the beginning it was applied because the white strangers were identified with the white and bearded hero and his followers of their culture myth, whose return had been foretold by their priests.

SEE Stone, Herbert L. STONEQUIST, EVERETT V. The marginal man; a study in personality and culture conflict.

Un grand de distinction, mais assez pauvre en culture historique, était l'hôte de la Reine, et une après-midi il fit une promenade.

"They are as yet retained by cotton and the culture incident to cotton; but as almost every negro offered in our markets is bid for by the West, the drain is likely to continue."

As our culture increases, we more and more consistently adopt this attitude, and take pleasure in a playwright's marshalling of material in proportion to its absolute skill, even if that skill no longer produces its direct and pristine effect upon us.

At the present time, this culture incurs but one serious risk: the momentary triumph of a party that dreams of a slavery propaganda; it will be saved alone by the progress of liberty.

How shall he find a work which he is competent to do, and likes to do, and may be supported by doingand at the same time have a chance to grow; to enter into the large, free culture-life of the world?

" By this exploitation of aversions, Dr. Trietsch expects to deposit the Jews of the Pale over Western Asia as "culture-manure" for a German harvest; and if the Jewish migration to Palestine had remained nothing more than a stream of refugees, he might possibly have succeeded in his purpose.

60 Words to use with  cultures