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  • ...isMiles">{{cite book |author=Miles, Lewis |title=in Australian Building: A Cultural Investigation |volume=|chapter=Section 10.6: Damp Proofing|year=2000 | publ ...baths and swimming pools during the early 20th century, following similar trends in Europe.<ref name="Gerhard1908">{{cite book|first=W.M. Paul|last=Gerhard|
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  • ...reasure]]" has been used in Japan to denote [[Cultural Properties of Japan|cultural properties]] since 1897,<ref>{{cite book ...designated national treasures according to the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties that came into effect on June 9, 1951. The items are selected by
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  • ...even country boundaries to study the interdependence of environmental and cultural factors on cancer incidence. ...discovery of bone marrow transplants for [[leukemia]]. Since World War II, trends in cancer treatment are to improve on a micro-level the existing treatment
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  • ...cultural/malarch.asp].</ref><ref>Peace Parks Foundation, "Major Features: Cultural Importance." Republic of South Africa: Author. Retrieved August 27, 2007, ...ars ago,"<ref name="Lankton91"/> and copper tools, arrowheads, and other [[Cultural artifact|artifacts]] that were part of an extensive native trade network ha
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  • ...ui-Lin (1973). "The Origin and Use of Cannabis in Eastern Asia: Linguistic-Cultural Implications", ''Economic Botany'' 28.3:293-301, p. 294.</ref> and the (ca.
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  • ...absurdly, diametrically, opposed to the islands of privilege on which the cultural aristocracy maintain their isolation, that the whole basis of their relatio ...") is a more recent and specific variation of the term. It refers to the [[Cultural appropriation|appropriation]] of symbols, objects, and aesthetics related t
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  • ...e Percent Biker Clubs -- A Description |last=Barker |first=Tom |periodical=Trends in Organized Crime |publisher=Springer New York |issn=1084-4791 |volume=9 ==Cultural influence==
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