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1Observatory for Protection of Cultural Heritage in Areas of Crisis — The Observatory for Protection of Cultural Heritage in Areas of Crisis (OPCHAC) is an Italian based organization concerned with protecting cultural heritage. Contents 1 History 2 Aims 3 Database 4 Pu …
2Cultural Properties of Japan — The Protection of Cultural Properties logo represents a tokyō (斗きょう?), an element of Japanese architecture which stands for the …
3Cultural heritage protection in Switzerland — Emblem of the Hague Convention of 1954, used for the Swiss A listed buildings. Cultural heritage protection in Switzerland, or Kulturgüterschutz, or Protection des biens culturels, or Protezione dei beni culturali, refers to all measures for the… …
4Cultural heritage — Roman ruins with a prophet, by Giovanni Pannini, 1751. The artistic cultural heritage of the Roman Empire served as a foundation for later Western culture, particularly via the Renaissance and Neoclassicism (as exemplified here). Cultural… …
5Cultural resources management — This article is concerned with cultural resources in the widest sense: for traditional, archaeological and historic culture specifically see Cultural Heritage Management In the broadest sense, Cultural Resources Management (CRM) is the vocation… …
6Cultural property — Plague of the Bundesdenkmalamt on a building in Salzburg indicating Cultural property in four languages; German: Kulturdenkmal, French: Bien culturel, and Russian: Культурное Достояние. Cultural property are the physical constituents of the… …
7Cultural diversity — is having different cultures respect each other s differences. It could also mean the variety of human societies or cultures in a specific region, or in the world as a whole. It differs from multiculturalism in that multiculturalism is usually… …
8Cultural Institutions Studies — (a translation of the German term Kulturbetriebslehre ) is an academic approach which investigates activities in the cultural sector, conceived as historically evolved societal forms of organising the conception, production, distribution,… …
9CULTURAL LIFE — Introduction The movement for the return to Zion which emerged as a force at the end of the 19th century was based on a variety of motivations, including the political – the demand for an independent homeland where the Jews could forge their own… …
10Cultural depictions of turtles and tortoises — Turtles and tortoises are frequently depicted in popular culture as easygoing, patient, and wise creatures, snapping turtles aside.[citation needed] Due to their long lifespan, slow movement, sturdiness, and wrinkled appearance, they are an… …