Saturday, 15 February 2014

DateTime.Now and Culture/Timezone specific

DateTime.Now and Culture/Timezone specific



1.Culture shock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:Culture shock is the personal disorientation a person may feel
when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit
to a new country, a move ...



2.CultureGrams: Concise, reliable, and up-to-date country ...

Description:We go beyond mere facts and figures to deliver an insider's
perspective on daily life and culture, including the ...



3.Cell culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:Cell culture is the complex process by which cells are grown
under controlled conditions, generally outside of their natural
environment. In practice, the term "cell ...



4.French Culture

Description:The official website of the Cultural Services of the French
Embassy in the U.S. offers information about French books, film, music,
visual art, dance, and theater in ...



5.American Cultural History - 1950-1959

Description:REF E18.5.U75 Timetables of American History Include history
and politics, the arts, science and technology, and other info of
interest.



6.The People History from 1800 to Present day News, Prices ...

Description:The People History Site from the Twenties to Current including
news, events, popular culture, toys, fashions and our new line of Taking
You Back In Time Products



7.The Ancient Egypt Site

Description:The history, language and culture of Ancient Egypt by
Egyptologist Jacques Kinnaer



8.Communication, Culture & Media

Description:Though Foucault is of little to no relevance for German
Communication Sciences, many of his basic ideas had considerable influence
on cultural and media studies.



9.The Commission for Culture and Olympic Games | Olympicorg

Description:The Commission for Culture and Olympic Education advises the
IOC on the promotion of culture and Olympic education and supports the IOC
programmes and activities ...



10.Frankfurt School: The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as ...

Description:A chapter from Adorno and Horkheimer's Dialectic of
Enlightenment on the mass-production of culture.

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