One cross-cultural approach over this more than a millennium of historical speculation was to assign an eponymous ancestor of the same name as, or reconstructed from, the name of the people.
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Ware edited the influential book " The Cultural Approach to History " ( 1940 ), which featured distinguished historians such as Merle Curti, Ray Allen Billington, Constance Green and Ralph Gabriel.
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Throughout Eckbo's career he maintained his vision of the interaction of art and science to create environments that were functional and livable, while maintaining the social, ecological and cultural approach to design.
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Inner City's multi-cultural approach did not come without criticism from the black artistic community and the mainstream press, despite the fact that Inner City was also the largest producer of black theatre in Los Angeles.
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Yet, while the two exhibitions competed for loans of some objects ( with Greenwich often winning because it began planning its show first ), they are in fact complementary, thanks to their different cultural approaches.
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Hawala " has been going on for centuries and it's not going to be easy to change that cultural approach, " said Douglas Lamont, a professor at Chicago's DePaul University who specializes in international economics.
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He creates a balance and a tension from both gesture and expression, and also from a poetic mix of cultural approaches : a German sense of formal, elegant composition, lightened by a French, informal freedom.
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The journal Representations, published by the University of California Press, has become known for promoting the New Historicism, a cultural approach to history that examines influences on everything from books, paintings and battles to kitchen tools.
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His thesis " Dreamwork, Anthropology and the Caring Professions : A Cultural Approach to Dreamwork " discusses a wide range of psychodynamic possibilities and develops a method to work with dreams within a professional care environment.
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Ethnomathematicians gain attention not solely because of the intriguing cultural approaches to numbers that they teach but also because of the claim that they serve a social need in the classroom and provide alternatives to Western ideas.