Two of the central sources for the development of Western Civilization as it is known today have been Christianity, along with the even older Judaic tradition, and Ancient Greek civilization and culture. Other influences, such as ancient Rome, can also be identified, however.
Quite a powerful combination of 'central sources' has guided the development of Western Civilization through the centuries and led to its current configuration in the 21st century. A few of the most important, but by no means the only ones, are Christianity, along with the even older Judaic tradition, and Ancient Greek civilization and culture.
Marc Anthony Meyer has written: 'A documentary history of Western civilization' -- subject(s): History, Sources, Western Civilization
Martha Garvey has written several books including "Hummingbird House," "Blue Stone," and "Later." She is known for her fiction writing that often explores themes of family, relationships, and personal growth. Her works have been well-received by readers and critics alike.
Paul L. Hughes has written: 'European civilization' -- subject(s): History, Sources, Western Civilization
Michael Burger has written: 'Sources for the History of Western Civilization (Volume 2)'
James M. Brophy has written: 'Perspectives from the past' -- subject(s): Sources, Western Civilization, History
The agricultural era of human development saw increases in all areas of civilization. From civilization itself, the development of tools and spoken language blur in this age of great change. The advent of civilization in Mesopotamia developed along with agriculture and the use of food from crops that are cultivated instead of gathered from naturally growing sources.
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This is only true for Central America, which lacks any substantial amount of energy sources such as oil, coal or natural gas. The rest of Latin America is actually one of the richest regions in terms of energy sources, such as oil, geothermal, nuclear, wind and solar. In the case of Central America, it hampers economic development because in order to perform any kind of manufacturing, electricity and fossil fuels are needed; to get them these countries have to import the resources thus lowering the productivity or increasing the cost of their manufactures.
Switzerland, along with Austria and Luxembourg, are very much involved in using renewable energy sources to power their countries. These three countries in Central Western Europe rely on hydroelectric power for most of their energy needs.
No, they do not. Their sources are in the west.
Governments encourage the development of new energy sources by some money and by some other thing.
Roy T. Matthews has written: 'Western Humanities, complete, cloth version' 'Readings in the Western humanities' -- subject(s): Sources, Western Civilization, History 'In \\' -- subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons, Portraits, Biography, Vanity fair (London, England : 1914), Vanity Fair 'Beginnings Through the Renaissance'