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But the colonized people are not feeling sad that they were colonized.
That was just a person who looked like someone maybe they'd colonized, and from another country they'd colonized.
When French right-wingers complain of being "colonized" by immigrants, the humiliation is doubled by the knowledge that these immigrants are people they once colonized.
"Mice colonized with microbiota from healthy donors gained significantly more weight and lean body mass than mice colonized with microbiota from undernourished donors," the Washington University study said.
Initially, she said, the team was testing people infected and colonized every few weeks, but she realized that people who are colonized typically remain that way, sometimes indefinitely.
That's where Andy Chan, a pro-independence activist, said in a speech that Hong Kong was being "colonized" by the Chinese like it was once colonized by the British.
Which is doubly frustrating because to see a game be so forward facing from the start about telling a story of colonizers and colonized, specifically from the perspective of the colonized, is important.
By 219, lampreys had colonized the entire Great Lakes system.
Elon Musk just colonized a whole new world of WTF.
A fraction of them have colonized freshwater ecosystems as well.
The settlers who colonized North America preferred fall to autumn.
Europe also colonized the Muslim world and imposed European law.
That strategy mirrors how TikTok's watermarked exports colonized the web.
We come from the lands America occupied, invaded or colonized.
Mars colonies Goal: Mars will be colonized as soon as 2025.
Social networks, though, have since colonized the web for television's values.
Are they descendants of the Ancient Greeks who colonized Southern Italy?
The "Western" influence comes from someone who discovered she was colonized.
Like many places I call home, though, it has been colonized.
At one point or another, their microbiomes had colonized this space.
They've colonized offline space; why should the internet be any different?
If the adults' organs weren't colonized by algae, they'd be clear.
Loose sand is colonized with bacteria that produce the enzyme urease.
Yet Mr. Naipaul exempted neither colonizer nor colonized from his scrutiny.
All by Itself, the Humble Sweet Potato Colonized the World 21.
First, it colonized the time when I should have been sleeping.
In Wolfenstein, it simply illustrates how thoroughly Nazism has colonized American thought.
Rihanna isn't some exotic animal that needs to be colonized or caged.
"A mentally colonized white worshipping bed wench sell-out," someone else said.
"civilization" was the part of America they had colonized, pockets they had
Algerians tortured by the French, and came to believe that colonized peoples
Celestial bodies with water will be the first places to be colonized.
And with Jamaica, it's almost like it's been raped by being colonized.
The state, colonized by an ideological movement, is emerging triumphant over society.
For centuries, Egypt was colonized by Arab, Turkish and European imperial powers.
"Let me say this: We are a colonized people, and according to international law, that says all colonized people have a right to struggle for its independence using all methods within reach, including force," Mr. López Rivera said.
Britain colonized the land in the 1800s, and Nigeria became independent in 1960.
It was a new medium that had not yet been colonized by men.
He's said he won't be happy until we've escaped Earth and colonized Mars.
The colonized perspective is something deep, and we need to wake from it.
So Wim Wenders said in the '80s that America has colonized our subconscious.
Each planet is colonized via "ansibles" which supply and populate Earth's growing colonies.
Could there be better evidence that the country has been colonized by Cuba?
Belize later became a British possession surrounded by countries that Spain had colonized.
It later became a British possession surrounded by countries that Spain had colonized.
The state also listed several cases of patients believed to be possibly colonized.
" She added in a following tweet, "We did not choose who colonized us.
And since then, it has colonized the entire Eastern Seaboard up to Maine.
Beginning in the 18th century, the region's islands were colonized by the British.
He has slowly colonized the Republican Party, achieving a growing uniformity of opinion.
The moon that the Nostromo visited has been colonized, but contact is lost.
Enter mephedrone, a super cheap cathinone that colonized the gap in the market.
Ascomycota and Basidiomycota were the only varieties of fungi that colonized pancreatic tissue.
"Non-Tibetans, whether Chinese or Western, have to confront their own history of colonialism if they are to make a serious film about a place or people colonized or semi-colonized by their society," Mr. Barnett of Columbia University said.
"Australia was not settled peacefully, it was invaded, occupied, and colonized," the guide says.
Just as the Nazis once did, white nationalists turned the colonizer into the colonized.
I bleached my hair; I mastered their tongue and allowed myself to be colonized.
Yet like many colonized nations, rifts still exist between native populations and state governments.
Southampton was colonized in 1649, and the Shinnecock finally gained tribal status in 2010.
The leading theory is that the very first ancient bed bugs colonized ancient bats.
Heyerdahl was trying to prove that people from South America could have colonized Polynesia.
Last season dropped viewers two centuries into the future in a colonized solar system.
Colonialism was built on racism, which rested on dehumanizing the colonized, to justify itself.
Throughout, the focus is on the wounds inflicted on the colonized and the enslaved.
"If African nations feel colonized, why would they keep cooperating with China?" she said.
By definition, the colonized do not easily export the cultural expression of their oppression.
Another is the emphasis on England, which colonized Great Britain and the surrounding islands.
He said the country's new name was used by Swaziland before it was colonized.
"This is what happens when anything becomes colonized by the masses," she explains coolly.
More than 2102,21980 of the invasive species are believed to have colonized the Everglades.
More than 100,000 of the invasive species are believed to have colonized the Everglades.
He has a point: The French colonized Cambodia and the Americans bombed the countryside.
LISBON — How the roles have reversed: The colonizer, some Portuguese contend, has been colonized.
I'm making for Tierra del Fuego, the last continental horizon colonized by our species.
This almost psychoanalytic approach underplays complex power dynamics between the colonizers and the colonized.
After several months, we quickly overwhelmed our allotted table and colonized the whole room.
Never aggressively colonized like Kenya or South Africa, its raison d'être is the lake.
COLONIZED DREAMS: A MIPSTERZ EVENT at the Knockdown Center (March 9, 6:30 p.m.).
Stern view of the shipwrecked USS Conestoga (AT-54) colonized with white plumose sea anemones.
It's a stereotype deeply ingrained in cultures that were colonized, including the Philippines, Rondilla says.
"We tried to imagine an area of Africa that wasn't colonized," Carter told BuzzFeed News.
Once upon a time, Facebook colonized the real world with Like button stickers on businesses.
Humans have colonized other planets, discovered the remnants of an alien civilization, and conquered death.
Calypso, also called Kaiso, is a political song form that originated when Trinidad was colonized.
"It's almost parallel in the sense that Vietnam was colonized by the French," she said.
Congo has a brutal history going back to the 19th century, when it was colonized.
Around town, abandoned multistory hotels loom like decaying sentinels, colonized by armies of jungle insects.
A fold of our overcrowded, over-colonized world poking into another universe like a hernia.
Not coincidentally, this often is the point at which these places were colonized by Europeans.
We've colonized the moon and thanks to some handy forced labor, we're terraforming Mars, too.
But her European heritage suggested it was sometime after Chile was colonized in the 1500s.
Rampant vines colonized the compound walls, disguising some of the ugliness of the inevitable fortifications.
The Sami were colonized by Christian missionaries, forced to abandon their shamanistic ways and assimilate.
Colonized by Britain in the 19th century, the island city achieved self-governance in 1959.
The tournament, particularly in the knockout stages, has been colonized by a clutch of superclubs.
Colonized self-loathing seems to be a national trait we will never fully shake off.
Before independence in the early 1960s, Cameroon was colonized by the French and the British.
Between April 2012 to May 2013, 14 children were found colonized with the same superbug.
"These colonized people felt like they were taking back what belonged to them," he said.
Populations have moved, invaded, and colonized since our migration from Africa millions of years ago.
Yet perhaps the installation is a portrait of Fast — shallow and blinded by the colonized gaze.
The finding is changing our conceptions of how the southern continent was colonized and by whom.
And how can I stay connected to the movement and be colonized at the same time?
France, which once colonized Chad, also played a covert role in helping to depose Mr. Habré.
Because most lunar novels take place in an era where the Moon is just being colonized.
Stern view of the shipwreck USSConestoga colonized with white plumose sea anemones contrasting the water column.
Same-sex relations have been banned since the British colonized Kenya in the late 19th century.
They are first colonized by bacteria and other microbes when they exit their mother's birth canal.
Mountain goats were introduced to the area during the 1920s and have colonized the entire region.
The rebels I spoke to claimed to be the voice of a colonized and dispossessed people.
And while global brands have already colonized Facebook and Instagram, Snapchat still seems on the fringe.
As Western European countries colonized other parts of the world, they took the rodents with them.
"We were colonized for so long by Christians, so we have an inferiority complex," he said.
Here, Mr. Harris challenges an art canon that was built on the fetishizing of colonized cultures.
Colonized by Britain in the 19th century, the island city-state achieved self-governance in 1959.
We know we colonized you, but we're going to give you that ultimate step of colonialism.
Worryingly, these were more flammable than the feathery tussock grasses that had previously colonized the land.
" Haris Durrani on diversity: "Initially I was very colonized, probably, so my protagonists were mainly white men.
Colonies are designed to build wealth for the colonizers while maintaining the colonial order among the colonized.
At the same time, Coogler's vision of Wakanda is a utopia precisely because it's never been colonized.
She explained that a healthy person can become colonized with the mcr-1 bacteria without feeling sick.
"This is nice," they may have thought—there were no predators, and the birds colonized the island.
There is a colonial link between Italy and Africa—Italy colonized Ethiopia when it was called Abyssinia.
A friend invited Olivia to a brunch on a farm colonized from a row of vacant lots.
"We were colonized by a multinational company, so we were suspicious of foreign capital," Mr. Guha said.
The number of tuft cells in the new mice soared as the parasites colonized their intestines, too.
Over the last century, the tick has colonized Australia and New Zealand, along with other Pacific islands.
The prayers, hopes and aspirations of our colonized ancestors did not propel us into the 21st century.
The Kampot pepper industry took off in the 19th and 20th centuries after the French colonized Cambodia.
No one knows colonization better than the colonized, and black folks wasted no time in recolonizing Wakanda.
The hard-right conservative movement that began building in the 1960s has now entirely colonized the GOP.
The fun wore off when NYC was colonized by the same chain stores that once seemed exotic.
"They say if you grow crops in a place, you've officially colonized it," TocTik said on Twitter.
According to Dr. Mendes Soares, the majority of vaginas are primarily colonized by a species of lactobacillus.
South Korea has invoked its difficult history with Japan, which colonized the Korean peninsula during World War Two.
De Goulaine is a descendant of a French explorer who colonized what is recognized today as Jacksonville, Fla.
For more than a century now, humans have been dreaming about our hypothetical future on a colonized Mars.
Forty years ago, the Apple II was widely adopted in schools first, before desktop computers colonized the home.
Colonial Europeans invented the concept of race as a way to distance themselves from the colonized and enslaved.
Facebook colonized the internet with its Like button that sees 10 billion views per day around the web.
When France colonized Algeria, Algerian citizens could apply for French citizenship only if they reneged their Muslim identity.
A theme park of colonized India is the most offensive and realistic rich yt nonsense I've ever seen.
Cuba was colonized by Spain in the 1490s and the first Yoruba people arrived there in the 1500s.
Meditation, having been fully and rather irritatingly colonized by the wellness movement, I'm assuming you've already heard of.
The new mindset that space is best colonized by smaller, cheaper and faster computers favors entrepreneurial engineering teams.
In this appropriation of the language of the rights, the West is now the colonized, the anti-colonial.
Facebook effectively colonized the web, giving its citizens easy access abroad while funneling content back to the motherland.
Though the Catalans were suppressed under the Franco dictatorship, Catalonia today cannot claim to be colonized or oppressed.
Part of the movie's emotional and visual appeal lies in the fact that Wakanda has never been colonized.
The economic reforms of the 1990s had empowered a new class of Indian, less colonized, more culturally intact.
All these criminals come out—these new collaborator-criminals—and basically colonized the rest of the Soviet underworld.
Colonized but never broken, the Somalis were a wiry, arrogant and daring people for whom friendship ran deep.
A trade deal turnaround, the state of threats against Syria and how the sweet potato colonized the world.
But in Senegal and Africa and the once-colonized world writ large, their project never had a chance.
In recent history, our homeland has been divided, colonized, and used as a pawn in U.S. war efforts.
" In college, I shared a joke with my white friends that hasn't aged well: "You've been colonized, bitch.
At least 35 other hospitals have had patients known to be colonized with C. auris transferred to them.
That's why it is, always and everywhere, difficult to push cars out of spaces they have already colonized.
One thing that's striking to me is the ways in which work has colonized every aspect of life.
Why do I continue to visit these colonized spaces knowing they rest comfortably in their resistance to change?
But efforts to decolonize, no matter what the arena, must be led by those who have been colonized.
Belgium, which colonized the Democratic Republic of Congo, decided it wanted access to swamplands and needed permission to cut through Britain, which had colonized Zambia (where the swamplands were), which then asked the neutral King of Italy to just draw some sort of line that they could all agree on. Seriously.
Hell, unlike the blade that Gadd's fly-colonized Pûg turned into, this cloak doesn't even have a unique description.
Thomas was seven years old during the 1996-97 season, when Space Jam colonized his imagination for Michael Jordan.
A couple of centuries from now, humanity has colonized the solar system, scattering colonies across moons, asteroids, and planets.
For example, the researchers saw a healthy pair of lungs get colonized by cancer cells in just two weeks.
Though it was later colonized by Hogwarts, her school of magic on Roke was the original vision for Brakebills.
However, this all started to change in the 17th and 18th centuries, when the English and French colonized Canada.
They colonized these spaces, and that's why the skiffle boys played there: cause that's where the young women were.
Their territory was conquered by the Burmese king in the late 18th century, and later colonized by the British.
Some colonized patients eventually become ill and some do not, but all have the potential to spread the germ.
And Ethiopians had a particular and evident pride, derived in part from their never having been colonized by Europeans.
We have the whole spectrum: We have those that are extremely colonized, and those that are trying to decolonize.
In this weakened state, the reefs are often colonized by algae, and the microscope may show how this happens.
Japan colonized the Korean peninsula between 1910 and 1945 and occupied parts of China before and after the war.
That is, until one entered the bottling warehouse itself, which looked like an industrial manufacturing plant colonized by pixies.
Some South Koreans, for their part, are uncomfortable about receiving security support from a government that once colonized them.
Wakanda is a secretive African country that was never colonized and is the most advanced nation in the world.
His search for convenient subjects led him to study the white-footed mice that have colonized New York's parks.
After it was published, I watched as waves of storytellers colonized and feasted on the details of the case.
"We embraced and loved the Americans, but, at the same time, rather than freeing, they colonized us," he said.
International architecture firms such as Morphosis and Studio Pali Fekete have likewise colonized Culver City with head-turning headquarters.
International architecture firms such as Morphosis and Studio Pali Fekete have likewise colonized Culver City with head-turning headquarters.
Every human being is colonized by millions of microorganisms in his or her body, including bacteria, viruses, and yeast.
What is less recognized is that this debate was in no way peripheral to colonized people at the time.
Japan colonized the Korean peninsula between 1910 and 1945 and occupied parts of China before and during the war.
Photo: Jason BrinerThis paper addresses a major gap in our knowledge about how, and potentially when, humans colonized the Americas.
"Puerto Rico was colonized by the French, the Dutch and the Spanish and so we are many colors," Moreno said.
Photo: Nati Harnik (AP)A leading theory of recent decades is that lemurs colonized Madagascar around 50 million years ago.
In other words, people colonized with these germs may spread them, a la Typhoid Mary, without ever becoming sick themselves.
"I agree with the authors that the jury is still out on how the Americas were colonized," Lesnek told Gizmodo.
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French settlers who colonized the island in the 18th century celebrated mas but excluded the Africans who had been enslaved.
I knew the English had colonized and oppressed Ireland, so I was disoriented until Clare set out into the bush.
The colonial state was the machinery of administrative domination established to facilitate effective control and exploitation of the colonized societies.
" He added, "ETFs have colonized the world's asset classes, supplying efficient exposures to a variety of different investment sectors, themes.
"The thing to remember is that your vagina is a very acidic environment, and it's colonized with lactobacillus," she said.
Dungeons are both a distortion of a prison and an empty, "savage" territory waiting for to be taken, plundered, colonized.
When she was 218, the bacteria Burkholderia cepacia colonized Ms. Smith's lungs, a common problem in patients with cystic fibrosis.
Speaking on behalf of the judges, Ms. Young dismissed the notion that Americans have colonized Britain's most prestigious literary award.
It was only after the British colonized India that an inflexible, Victorian morality seeped into the country's laws, lawyers said.
It is mandated to investigate abuses dating from the 19th century, when Burundi was colonized by Germany, up to 2008.
Rather than grow more thoughtful and cinematic, television was colonized by the sophomoric trends that have dominated multiplexes for years.
I was also interested in learning about whether the French experienced culture shock in a place they had once colonized.
There is an entire legacy that would have us be divided; it's all in 'thanks' to those who colonized us.
"We were once colonized by the Brits, and now we are colonized by the Chinese, where is our right to determine our own future?" said Chan, who also warned that Hong Kong could follow the path of Tibet and Xinjiang, where China has recently been accused of imprisoning hundreds of thousands of Uyghur Muslims.
They are in New Orleans to help celebrate the city's 300th anniversary, which was colonized by Spain from 1763 to 1802.
So what happens when a group of people feel like they have been colonized by another, without it actually ever happening?
But we also saw our most colonized relatives use our spirituality to control us and keep us from fighting the pipeline.
Others outlined what they saw as the impact of the rebellion on other countries that were once colonized by the British.
In her new performance lecture title "Physical Tactics for Digital Colonialism," Allahyari explores what it means for data to be colonized.
"The architecture is from when the French colonized the city, and the scene is always vibrant and bustling," Ms. Sherer said.
Unlike the French and British who had colonized the area (then known as the New Hebrides), the American soldiers were respectful.
In his "Poetics of Relation," he writes about cultures that are in between worlds because they were colonized by the West.
But the grit no longer registers as grit; the popular culture to which Algren introduced this material has thoroughly colonized it.
The only countries considered not to have been colonized are Ethiopia and Liberia—and even they were briefly occupied by others.
Ever since we were colonized in the 17th century, the Danish have occupied the majority of prominent positions in our country.
In The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick, the Nazis, having won WWII, have colonized Mars and Venus.
In El Norte, the Spanish-colonized parts of the Southwest, both types of counties — empty desert or booming cityscapes — voted Democratic.
The only other tribute to Denmark's colonies or those who were colonized is a statue of a generic figure from Greenland.
Otherwise, it risks continuing to mischaracterize and misunderstand a region the West has colonized, plundered, bombed, and exoticized for many generations.
This was a standard way of eating in the Philippines before Spanish conquistadors colonized the archipelago in 1565 and introduced cutlery.
It's a passage about how colonizers (like the French in Senegal), in thinking of the colonized as beasts, become beasts themselves.
Over 1,000 additional patients have been found to be colonized with the fungus through targeted screening in seven of these states.
Now it was a place where park guards entered only with fear, its wildlands colonized by illegal cattle and organized crime.
Delacroix returned from the newly colonized Sultanate to Paris with various accoutrements of the seraglio: fabrics, slippers and perhaps the foregrounded hookah.
Objects once prized, colonized, and killed for — such as silks and cowrie shells used for currency — have become banal and easily available.
According to Quartzy, the pith helmet was often worn by the British soldiers who colonized Africa and India in the 19th century.
Predominantly Caribbean in culture, it was colonized by the Dutch in the 17th century and gained independence from the Netherlands in 1975.
Colonized and oppressed people everywhere, from Africa to East Asia to the United States, would not permanently agree to their own subjection.
As Britain colonized the Indian subcontinent in the 19th century, the Hindu word became a fashionable metaphorical flourish among the British literati.
It will feature documentation of the road trip and timely works that respond to Nigeria's political instability, ethnic crises, and colonized past.
The region has never been colonized by any Western or European country, so Thai culture is very rich and very much intact.
Especially in the northern part of the city, these theaters have colonized churches and renovated restaurants and turned showrooms into show rooms.
Before the Dutch colonized Indonesia, bringing their religion with them, Torajans practiced animism—believing all entities have souls, even non-human entities.
Quebec's first brewery, the Brasserie du Roi, was established in 1668 by Jean Talon, the chief administrator after the French colonized Quebec.
One of the more striking findings was the degree to which low-quality, algorithmically optimized digital content had colonized their leisure time.
The Order of Babel, a secret society based in Western Europe, has consolidated power by stealing forged magical artifacts from colonized countries.
In 1822, having just colonized Singapore, the British dismantled a hill and packed the material along the bank of the Singapore River.
The whydah has now successfully colonized Puerto Rico and is starting to make a home in California, and Dr. Hauber is worried.
Colonized first by the Dutch, then the French and finally the British over three centuries, the island finally declared independence in 52.
"All colonized people have a right to struggle for its independence using all methods within reach, including force," Mr. López Rivera said.
"The internet has been colonized by a handful of big tech companies that wield their monopoly powers without restraint," Mr. Hansson said.
It was the first island in the West Indies to be colonized by the Europeans, and English is the island's official language.
"Don't forget that Thailand is the only country in this region that has never been colonized, thanks to past kings," Apirat said.
"These people were colonized by French people, who gave them the worst syllabuses, poor education," said Sam Amoako, a migrant from Ghana.
" DARGIS That reminds me of a line in Wim Wenders's 603 film, "Kings of the Road": "The Yanks have colonized our subconscious!
The resulting assemblages — free-standing or suspended, cascading down walls, spilling across floors — colonized gallery space the way consumerism swamped the globe.
That means aye-aye ancestors may have separately colonized Madagascar sometime around 20 million years ago instead of 50 million, the data suggested.
Now what I'd do is I'd get in my time machine and go back in time to before Europe colonized the world, right?
The hats remained popular with those who moved to colonized countries and are seen by many as symbolic of the oppression of colonization.
When modern humans first left Africa, we traveled to a Europe and Middle East that Neanderthals had colonized some thousands of years before.
I feel like Black Panther makes the circle complete; it's imagining what this area of Africa would look like if it wasn't colonized.
Remarkably, this gene—which appears in a quarter of all Samoans—may have arisen in the population as they colonized the South Pacific.
It affects only babies born via c-section, who miss out on traveling down the birth canal, which is colonized by good bacteria.
Japan, which colonized the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945, has left a deep legacy of mistrust and ill-feeling in South Korea.
It also has its sights on joining NATO — a move opposed by Russia, Georgia's neighbor to the north that had previously colonized it.
This original sin that was committed when our country was colonized must be resolved in a way that will take South Africa forward.
It's sort of a comfort that despite most of the internet being colonized by anodyne corporate platforms, people are still incredibly horny online.
California confirmed this week that the number of colonized patients has jumped in Southern California — from fewer than five this summer to 181.
The discovery of a stone knife fragment in Florida proves that humans colonized the area about 14,550 years ago and coexisted with mastodons.
Leaky takeout containers have colonized the kitchen, and Mr. Lau often stashes McDonald's breakfast burritos in the refrigerator to fuel marathon coding sessions.
The OPA, Belter's dominant political faction, has transformed into the legitimate Transportation Union, which helps supply 1,300 human-colonized planets across the galaxy.
Then there's one example of an individual European marking his newly colonized territory: The name Francisco Alegre is scribbled on a cave wall.
The veil remained a potent symbol of difference as colonialism collapsed after World War II and Muslims from colonized countries flocked to France.
For example, gifts of the First Folio from colonial powers to colonized nations often became culturally problematic, another manifestation of imperialism's troubled legacy.
The next room contains images made by amateur naturalists — male and female, colonizer and colonized — as well as portraits and objects of plunder.
" Isabel Wilkerson in the N.Y. Times Sunday Book Review: "Throughout, the focus is on the wounds inflicted on the colonized and the enslaved.
Fiction starts in the living room, takes up all the walls in a front study, and has also colonized a guest bedroom upstairs.
When the French colonized the island starting in the 17th century, they cut down trees for lumber and fuel, and mahogany for furniture.
"We were colonized under Spain for 300 years and occupied by Japan for four years of war before we became Americanized," he said.
The idea that the city is being colonized by Midwesterners or others from elsewhere in the country is itself not supported by statistics.
In the first half of the 20th century, the Korean Peninsula was colonized by Japan, and many Koreans were brutalized, murdered and enslaved.
Same goes for Hawaii, which has always celebrated Discoverers' Day in honor of the Polynesian explorers who colonized the Hawaiian islands, instead of Columbus.
"Reports say up to 30% of us are carriers, meaning at any time we have staph colonized in our nose or skin," she explains.
German East Africa was essentially a corporate name for a huge trading company that colonized a large area of Africa in the late 1800s.
I feel like our music takes so much space wherever we play as a way to take over every colonized corner of the room.
And 100 years after the first Mars sojourns, Musk's dream of a colonized Mars will be real — at least that's how he frames it.
Breastfeeding and skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby are known to "help newborns be colonized with healthy bacteria pretty quickly," Pereira said.
For example, sedition law in India was worse than the equivalent law in Britain because it was written explicitly to oppress the colonized people.
It is quite likely that spotted salamanders colonized this woodland tens of thousands of years ago on the heels of the melting Wisconsin glacier.
While we haven't colonized another planet yet, billionaires like Elon Musk and Richard Branson are working on alternative ways to get us into space.
His generation had actually lived in colonized Hong Kong, he said, arguing that young people are ignorantly romanticizing Britain as a paragon of democracy.
Centered on Brazil's northeastern region, Jonathas de Andrade's One to One dramatizes exchanges between the colonizer and colonized, between the haves and have-nots.
Many of them were never colonized after the arrival of the Spanish and the Portuguese to the continent, and maintained their languages and traditions.
Greenland was first colonized by Danish settlers in 1721, followed by a period of forced Christianization and repression of the local culture and language.
They didn't anticipate critique's failure to prevent aesthetic production from being colonized by the market, which conditions our relations to be competitive and instrumentalist.
From the theorists telling you that you can't do the nude because it was "colonized territory," to women being told that they couldn't paint.
The interior of Mir also became increasingly worn down, as microbes from its human occupants—including dust mites, bacteria, and fungi—colonized the station.
The shift from mercantilism to capitalism in the nineteenth century was accompanied by economic growth in Western, colonizing nations, but not enslaved or colonized populations.
They not only reinforced the racist notion that the British were superior to those colonized, but committed countless atrocities against the foreign people they ruled.
Technology: Firefly was set in a single star system that humans have colonized, after a civil war between the civilized inner and frontier outer planets.
Congress should do what it hasn't done since the island was invaded and colonized in 1898: Put the needs of boricuas first and take action.
More cases anticipated "Travelers often can pick up these bugs and become 'transiently colonized' as we call it ... and it's no longer detected," said Walters.
We may view the Brits as heroes in WWII, but they had previously colonized Egypt, and thus were still seen as sworn enemies by some.
The French colonized Tunisia in 1881 and went about beautifying cities—the streets of El Kef are still landscaped with tidy rows of ornamental trees.
As always, British meddling during the colonial era has had lasting unforeseen consequences that are now interwoven into the fabric of a previously colonized society.
"We have not colonized any other country and taken out their artifacts," Chief Justice T. S. Thakur said, according to the Kolkata newspaper The Telegraph.
Guns, clothes, food, people, towns—it's all owned by one of nine or so mega-corps that colonized the planets you explore in the game.
It looks like it's meant to be in space, like we've colonized Mars and now we need to grow plants and you know... colonize Mars.
Like the instruments, traditional music was also banned, Mr. Panh said, along with foreign languages — Cambodia had been colonized by the French — and religious practice.
It elides numerous divides: city and countryside, aristocrats and laborers, colonizers and colonized — "fancy Asian" and "jungle Asian," as the comedian Ali Wong puts it.
Let's remember world history: Most of Africa was at some point colonized by Europe's empires, which subjugated these societies and stripped them of their resources.
Credit...Anastasiia Sapon for The New York Times In recent years, internet-connected devices have colonized a range of new frontiers — wrists, refrigerators, doorbells, cars.
Mr. Paisley's supporters came from dissenter stock: Presbyterians, Methodists and evangelical Protestants whose British ancestors colonized Catholic Ireland during the 17th-century wars of religion.
And because Ethiopia was never colonized, barring a brief Italian occupation between 20103 and 1941, Addis lacks the European infrastructure that underpins many African metropolises.
Indeed, the figures could become an artificial reef and breeding ground for marine life as they are colonized by corals, fish and other local species.
He wants to explore enormous philosophical and theological questions in a big-budget franchise movie where people get their insides colonized by terrifying extraterrestrial beings.
The yellow fever mosquito competes with a cousin, the Asian tiger mosquito, that has also colonized the United States, and is more tolerant of cold weather.
Later, however, she tells me, it dawned on her that these depictions were "colonized" by the male, Eurocentric gaze, which led her to critique power-hegemonies.
Mutants are persecuted in fiction just like black people or gay people are persecuted in real life; aliens colonize Earth like the UK colonized other countries.
The Expanse: Season 2 The Expanse picks up 200 years into the future, after the people of Earth have spread out and colonized the solar system.
There, it is in almost constant use — a flock of swans and sea gulls have colonized it, coating it with feathers, feces and bits of fish.
Japan and South Korea have had tense relations since at least 1910, when Japan colonized South Korea and ruled it with an iron fist until 1945.
Some said that feminism was a Western concept, and accused her of promoting a colonized notion of women; some Nigerian feminists felt she wasn't radical enough.
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The feat showed how ancient Polynesians could have purposefully explored and colonized the Pacific, navigating the seas using only the sun, stars, ocean swells and wind.
Within two years of the explorer's stopover, the Spaniards had colonized the islands and eradicated the Guanche, selling the survivors as white slaves on the Continent.
My last example: What was the origin of Polynesian people, who colonized every habitable Pacific island from Tonga to Hawaii within the last few thousand years?
American brands that have colonized the world such as Starbucks, which has some 1.27,000 stores located around the globe, tend to elicit strong emotions in Europe.
American brands that have colonized the world such as Starbucks, which has some 24,000 stores located around the globe, tend to elicit strong emotions in Europe.
Britain, France and Spain, even as they colonized North America, sought a way around the continent, to reach Chinese tea and spices to supply European markets.
As silt accumulates on them, the mud flats rise until they stand clear of the sea for long enough to become colonized by salt-loving plants.
They initial settlers of Greenland arrived as early as 2500 B.C. until the country was forcibly colonized by the Danish government in the early 18th century.
It's true that the British colonized Burma in the mid-1800s, but there were far earlier arrivals by the Pyu (200 B.C.) and the Mon (A.
"They stenciled it on — as though they haven't colonized enough of our lives!" he kvetched, leading me out of our way to see the corporate graffiti.
Because my parents had been born and raised in the Philippines, which the United States had once colonized, they were familiar with American food and culture.
Especially important was their belief in the benefits of democratic institutions, capitalist economic development, Western education, modern science and a rising middle class for colonized peoples.
It's a collection of artwork that illustrates both the beauty of the natural world and the social reality of late 18th- and 19th-century colonized India.
One group of people who may be more likely to get TSS from using tampons is "those who are colonized with staph aureus," Loeb-Zeitlin says.
Coogler and Joe Robert Cole, who co-wrote the script, turn an age-old narrative on its head via Killmonger's revisionist fury: The colonized as the colonizers.
Duterte lashed out at Western powers who colonized countries, started wars, "stole" oil from the Middle East, and said they had import terrorism to their own shores.
Then again, given how thoroughly the industry has colonized the festival (as the clusters of agents at screenings suggest), anguishing about it can feel like misplaced nostalgia.
The men and women who colonized America largely saw progress as a march, a continual straight path, forward at all times, never to be questioned or slowed.
That mimics the way Facebook colonized the web with its SDK and login buttons that splashed its brand in front of tons of new and existing users.
Then in 2011, Star Wars went and colonized another day earlier in the month, because apparently the pun "May the fourth be with you" is endlessly hilarious.
Right after birth, your gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a lot of different bacteria, and everyone has their own personal blend that fluctuates over time, Rissetto says.
In Men, she viewed Dominique Strauss-Kahn's sexual-assault scandal as an episode in France's fraught and unequal relationship with the people of the countries it colonized.
The propensity of one organ to become colonized while another was spared seemed to depend on the nature or the location of the organ—on local ecologies.
Native "white" Europeans, he argues, are being reverse-colonized by black and brown immigrants, who are flooding the Continent in what amounts to an extinction-level event.
Now a deserted nature reserve, Mona Island's cave galleries are an early example of how the tensions between colonizers and the colonized play out in visual art.
This is an attractive concept for a country that has historically been either colonized or suppressed by stronger nations such as Japan, China, and the United States.
In that time the organisms that live in Alice's vagina—the ones Herbie would have been exposed to during a vaginal birth—would have colonized the gauze.
But when the British colonized India, they imported "a great discomfort with all things pleasurable and sensual," said Devdutt Pattanaik, the author of several books on mythology.
Rodents colonized by a strain of E. coli found in the human microbiome that contains alpha-gal produced antibodies to the sugar and were protected from malaria.
It's conventionally thought only to apply to colonized people, people subject to overseas colonization, peoples who are subject to an apartheid government or peoples under military occupation.
A man realizes that his little neighborhood is slowly being colonized by alien beings that recreate his friends and neighbors as bland, dull, horrifying versions of themselves.
Is it a day when people of all backgrounds are made to feel that they belong or a day that celebrates colonization without regard for the colonized?
Over the grand sweep of earth history our planet has been many different worlds — a snowball earth colonized by sponges, a supercontinental broiler ruled by crocodile kin.
India was intensely colonized during the height of the Victorian era, when the British Empire was at its peak and the social mores in England were austere.
The theater was built, after all, when American productions colonized the city's fabled Cinecitta studios, which has since moved its brand into the world of theme parks.
In 19413, he became the first Japanese premier to officially visit South Korea, mending fences with a country that Japan had brutally colonized from 1910 to 1945.
Since rediscovering Ms. Dobigny's portrait, the researchers have used the synchrotron to study a series of bird paintings made in the first years the British colonized Australia.
I focused on European countries with large African diasporas who had colonized the African continent and Caribbean—France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Portugal, and Germany.
For the past quarter-century, this corroding wreck has lain on the bottom of the harbor of Massawa, Eritrea's main port city, slowly colonized by marine life.
PHE said in a statement that as of the start of last month, 20 hospitals had detected more than 200 patients colonized or infected with C. auris.
Harping on Muslims' status as a once-colonized group is a way of highlighting their ties to their countries of origin, over those to their host country.
Others say that the world has been colonized by missing explorers—in almost all of the theories, the inner worlds are presented as strongly superior to ours.
Which is a big reason the Philippines get invaded, conquered, colonized, and otherwise find themselves under the boot often enough to be the Poland of the Pacific.
Gears was my first online console experience that worked like it was supposed to, and it allowed online multiplayer to colonize console gaming the way it colonized PCs.
While some (predominantly white) folks may dismiss twerking as the latest way for women to get men's attention, others honor its roots in the cultures of colonized women.
Now in its second season (which has pushed the pace, hard, since the opener), the show posits a future where humans have colonized several of the inner planets.
Nola is almost immediately confronted with the reality that white people have colonized Black art spaces and become gatekeepers for what authentic expressions of Black art looks like.
But the key change to the landscape happened a hundred years later when it was colonized by grassland vegetation, turning the corridor into a veritable prairie, or steppe.
Facebook colonized the web using its login platform, scattering buttons with its logo on sites as an alternative to having to create a new account for every service.
The story is set in 2151, where Mars and Jupiter have been colonized and major corporations use contract crews to mine the resource-rich asteroid belts in between.
In 1921, when Morocco was colonized by France and Spain, the legendary rebel leader Abd el-Krim installed a republic in the region after defeating the Spanish army.
Generation to generation, as people are born through the vaginal canal, breastfed, snuggled, and kissed, moms have provided their babies with her bacteria, which then colonized their bodies.
With so many pages, and so many characters, a reader can trace various evolutions of viewpoint, such as on the question of the colonizer's relation to the colonized.
The patients who were identified by screening because they were contacts of the initial cases, though colonized with the fungus, do not show any symptoms of an infection.
As the Chinese internet becomes occupied and colonized by tech heavyweights, teaming up with a major player almost becomes a prerequisite for aspiring startups to crack their market.
"We won't be defeated by Japan again," Moon told his cabinet, pointedly invoking South Korea's difficult history with Japan, which colonized the Korean peninsula before World War Two.
In the comic book upon which "Black Panther" is based, Wakanda is a highly advanced civilization, and the only country on the continent never to have been colonized.
That collection includes paintings like the one he calls "Going Home," in which Big Bird is seen approaching an enormous tree, its many branches colonized by countless birdhouses.
The Etruscans first colonized Ponza, which may be the last remnants of the lost island of Tyrrhenia, and archeologists have found the ruins of sunken Roman temples nearby.
Dietz lives in a bleak future where Earth's climate has been devastated, Mars colonized and governments replaced by corporations whose mergers and acquisitions are supported by standing armies.
And one of the small differences between cinematic Wakanda and comic book Wakanda is the emphasis on Wakanda's legacy: No one has ever captured, colonized, or invaded Wakanda.
To comment on the phenomenon (from the perspective of the colonized), he sometimes combines archival photos with his own new shots for a powerful then-and-now perspective.
Then there are the great wheels of cheese imprisoned in climate-controlled caves and slowly colonized by crunchy white crystals of amino acid as the milk proteins decay.
To become a nation, America colonized those peoples who lived within its borders and exacted a high price whenever they tried to retain their cultural or religious traditions.
These days, the beguiling beaches might look like they've been colonized by foreign hippies and rave-goers by the thousands, but the region's European connection dates back centuries.
"Yaya seeks to translate this ideology through clothing by combining the contemporary and the traditional, the East and the West, and the colonized and the colonizer," she said.
The writer Frantz Fanon studied this behavior and named it, the so-called dependency complex of the colonized, but I like to keep it simple and call it ignorance.
Today's fringe right is obsessed with the idea that whites are being destroyed by demography — that white countries are being "colonized" by the force of nonwhite breeding and immigration.
But it also makes it more evident that I am part of a diasporic, colonized people, and I'm hoping ultimately I can create avenues of decolonization through the work.
The team plans to study living microorganisms found in rock fractures inside the peak ring that are descendants of the tiny critters that colonized ground zero after the impact.
Several weeks ago the ridiculous billionaire Elon Musk said he's going to colonize Mars, and the next cycle of cards in Netrunner is about a Mars colonized by megacorporations.
Arguing that aliens brought magnificent structures to many African civilizations erases accomplishments, but so does arguing that colonizers brought gifts (rather than imposed obligations) upon the nations they colonized.
"It's logical, as the baby's gut is relatively sterile until birth but then becomes colonized by bacteria within about 30 minutes of birth," adds Maria Mills-Shaw, Rattue's midwife.
Burma, as it was officially known until three decades ago, was colonized by the British in stages, the result of three different wars over a period of 22018 years.
"There is just something strange and symbolic that the Copa Libertadores de America is going to the place that colonized America," said Facundo Ureta, a 35-year-old lawyer.
The truth of Thanksgiving is disputed, but we do know the way it came to be is certainly more complex than a peaceful dinner between colonizers and the colonized.
There is one form of power that has fascinated me ever since I was a girl, even though it has been widely colonized by men: the power of storytelling.
How does the basic concept of "justice" even hold water in an apartheid state, one in which the colonized are expected to play by the rules of the colonizers?
Older people, and nursing home residents in particular, often have urinary systems colonized by bacteria; they will have a positive urine test almost every time, but they're not sick.
They describe black bodies as still being colonized in 21975st-century America — owned, beaten, and bought — with one image that manifests in multiple ways, surfacing again and again: Slavery.
To be Latino is, in many cases, to have descended from both the colonizer and the colonized, to be between languages or to mourn the loss of a language.
And yet we're nevertheless blinded enough by the state's many charms to remain sure that Michigan is constantly in clear and present danger of being colonized by enthusiastic outsiders.
An overgrown man-made pond sat in the backyard of their rented house, and VanderMeer watched from nearby as turtles colonized the murky water, seemingly materializing out of nowhere.
Mr. Modi's ascent, like that of many demagogues today, was preordained by the garish dreams of power, wealth and glory that colonized many minds in the age of globalization.
The story is set in a future where humans have colonized the solar system and split into three groups, based on Earth, on Mars, and in the asteroid belt.
There was also Kritika Manchanda, who designed an all-white collection inspired by the fabrics and outfits the British brought over as they colonized Manchanda's home country of India.
What would happen in a show where American Indians won the conflicts in which they were embroiled as the British and French and other European nations colonized this country?
Stout does not shy away from the idea that armed violence was (and perhaps is) indeed one of the tools by which colonized people can throw off the oppressor.
What often happens next is that the coral is covered with a film of turf algae, which takes over the parts of the reef previously colonized by healthy coral.
It seems that once the forests came back, there was a massive diversification of species, and birds would have capitalized on the new niches and colonized them quickly, said Field.
The words the artist uses poetically refer to the destruction of a culture by the Spanish, when they conquered and colonized the Tlahuica nation in what is now Morelos, Mexico.
Both countries were colonized and given penal codes by the British, which made many people hopeful that after Indian judges moved to abolish the colonial relics, Kenya would follow suit.
Across from these prints, Adam Sings In The Timbers (Apsáalooke) exhibited "Indigenizing Colonized Spaces," a photo triptych of women in regalia, each standing in the midst of a metropolitan area.
He patterned the strategy he's pitching on the historical model of the old British East India Company, which had its own army and colonized much of Britain's empire in India.
If you have a story that takes place on the Moon a thousand years after it's colonized, you'll probably have a complete, complex society with its own rules and government.
An oft-cited solution to the Fermi Paradox—that is, the lack of observational evidence that our galaxy has been colonized by an extraterrestrial civilization—is the Great Filter hypothesis.
"China is a screen on which the West projects its fears of being colonized, mechanized, and instrumentalized in its own pursuit of technological dominance," write the editors of Techno-Orientalism.
Some quotes touch upon plants Shelton has not photographed, like the peacock flower (flos pavonis), whose seeds African slaves and Indians in Dutch-colonized Surinam once used to prevent pregnancy.
They have colonized areas around parliament and the sites of key ministries, from the prime minister's office to the finance and defense ministries, frightening both civil servants and the public.
Two centuries from now, humanity has colonized the Solar System, with major factions springing up between Earth, Mars, and the Outer Planets Alliance (asteroid belt, Jupiter and Saturn's moons, etc.).
We survived 150 years of British rule, only to be colonized again by Communist China — the autocratic regime from which our parents and grandparents escaped in the 1950s and '60s.
After the looting in Benin, Congo, Honduras or Palestine, and elsewhere across the colonized world, the plundered objects were made inaccessible to the people who had created and used them.
For as long as the modern West has colonized—the act with which it marked itself as "the West"—it has reduced the lands in its margins to hunting grounds.
The narrative that followed featured the predictable story arc: Rents went up and up and up; Amazon and FreshDirect colonized our shopping habits; cellphone stores and urgent-care facilities descended.
Because New York's premier scientific museum continues to honor the bogus racial classification that assigned colonized peoples to the domain of Nature and the colonizers to the realm of Culture.
"Ultimately, queerness is not a category or a style but a lived experience, which I feel is in danger of being colonized, of being sanitized," she told Frieze in 2014.
That was back in 1995, when most of this movie takes place and when the world as we know it had not yet been colonized by the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Or rather his avatars, who have colonized the ground-floor space of the Greene Naftali gallery in Chelsea, where Mr. Maxwell's paradoxically bleak and buoyant "Paradiso" runs through Feb. 10.
By the late eighteen-hundreds, the British had colonized much of Nigeria, but the Oba engaged them in a trade war and refused to allow them to annex his kingdom.
Huge companies with old-timey names like "Auntie Cleo's" have colonized a solar system called Halcyon, turning its planets into nightmarish company towns, hardscrabble survivalist compounds, or a labyrinthine prison.
As the comic-book titans Marvel and DC, having already colonized movie theaters, take over ever larger chunks of television and streaming video, they've wisely started to mix things up.
Now, some may think the culture of eating snails came to Vietnam when the French colonized the country in the late 1800s, but archaeological evidence tells us a different story.
Later I went back and began to read it again, rather gingerly, never with the same absorption or commitment as when it had colonized my entire imagination, but with pleasure.
Another imagined a relationship between Robert Mapplethorpe and James Baldwin as a way to explore the white men I have dated, and the ways my forefathers had colonized desires, too.
It's not a ghost, more like an entity, and according to what it always told me it was around since before the Greeks colonized our land (I'm from Southern Italy).
The works' titles reference the mythical Aztec city of gold — an idealized notion of utopia that was never fully realized by the Spaniards who colonized that area during the 16th century.
But gene-swapping and Darwinian selection would have merged these different upstarts into a single lineage, which has since colonized virtually every environment on Earth, preventing new upstarts from gaining ground.
I don't know if the writer intended it this way, but I saw it as a commentary on the way that humans colonized—and still, to an extent, colonize—other humans.
" Polly, 21, volunteer for the Hong Kong indigenous party "We advocate to preserve our basic freedoms and human rights and we think that Hong Kong is actually being colonized by China.
Rawlings said in a tweet the diplomat shared her views on the detrimental impact of France's influence in Africa, and termination of her appointment was coming from "French-controlled colonized minds."
The juxtaposition of natural and synthetic elements in the floor piece and in three nearby installations on white pedestals invokes a larger narrative of nature colonized and fetishized by capitalist society.
France colonized Syria, the British carved out Saudi Arabia, the United States meddled in Iran in the 1950s, and Washington and Tehran became implacable enemies after the Islamic revolution of 1979.
Seeing any Western model dressed up in the costumes of minority ethnic groups and cultures that the West has colonized and exploited, though, inspires a knee-jerk reaction: it's culturally appropriative.
The country was colonized by the Spaniards, attacked by the real pirates of the Caribbean, and later embattled in revolution, cold war, mass exodus, an economic crisis, and decades of isolation.
The ants had probably been carried to Santa Cruz by a Navy vessel hauling construction material, and soon colonized the wash and dry creek bed leading down to the small harbor.
However, the most realistic depiction that I've ever seen about Mars being colonized comes not from a book about colonization, but the third installment of Linda Nagata's Red trilogy, Going Dark.
Benyera notes that Ferguson underscores the colonial gifts of parliamentary democracy and the English language to the countries that they colonized in his book Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World.
There is something inescapably Western about Park Chan-Wook's The Handmaiden, even though its adaptation of British novelist Sarah Waters' Fingersmith moves the setting to Japanese-colonized Korea in the 1930s.
P. materdei belongs to the platyrrhine family of New World monkeys, which are descendents of African monkeys that crossed the Atlantic Ocean and colonized South America some 40 million years ago.
According to the study, millions of years ago ancient viruses may have colonized the plant's genome and accelerated an evolutionary process that changed its DNA and gave us THC and CBD.
Most notably, the British East India Company violently colonized land in India on behalf of the company, and ownership of this land gradually shifted to the actual nation of Great Britain.
The impetus and timing of their exodus into the Arabian Peninsula remains controversial, but there's one thing paleoanthropologists know for sure: We weren't the only human species to have colonized Eurasia.
The New York Times, which had a correspondent in Beijing, reported the widespread fervor of the colonized, the "barbarous cruelties" of the colonial authorities and the simmering tensions across the peninsula.
Since classes are constituted by relations of exploitation, we think of ourselves first as workers or bosses in conflict, and women and men in conflict, and colonizers and colonized in conflict.
Set in the 1800s after the East India Company colonized India, "Thugs of Hindostan" has Aamir Khan plays Firangi Malla, a smart-talking crook who is a pro at tricking people.
"Ethiopia was never colonized so the interpretation was from the Ethiopians themselves," said Mr. Ndoro, a Zimbabwean archaeologist who worked as a curator at the Great Zimbabwe in the early 1990s.
"It was the country that colonized us, but they have this motto — liberty, equality and fraternity — which means a lot," said Mamadou Sow, a Guinean who grew up in Ivory Coast.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Over the past decade, director Laura Huertas Millán has been working on unique and boundary-pushing documentary projects that subvert and deconstruct the colonized gaze.
He believes they have been killed by swarms of emerald ash borers, a jewel-toned Asian beetle first confirmed to have colonized New York State in 2009, according to Cornell University.
Exploitation is a constant theme, and the psychopathology of power and domination: She seemed to have even less confidence than Forster in the possibility of true connection between colonizer and colonized.
This paradise of inanity is on the south side of Washington Square — or, to be specific, the N.Y.U. Skirball Center, which has been colonized by a band of exceedingly likable brigands.
The show's title is borrowed from a 1990 essay in which Édouard Glissant argues for the right of colonized or oppressed peoples to occupy space in Western society without explaining themselves.
Nineteenth-century French colonial cities separated the colonizers from the colonized with a de-urbanized zone they called a cordon sanitaire because it was nominally there to prevent the spread of malaria.
The dispute is rooted in compensation for forced laborers during Japan's occupation and South Korea has repeatedly invoked its difficult history with Japan, which colonized the Korean peninsula during World War Two.
The triangular blades appear to be older than the projectile points produced by the Paleoamerican Clovis culture, an observation that's complicating our understanding of how the Americas were colonized—and by whom.
Of course, the big difference between The Incredibles and Incredibles 2 is that in the intervening 23 years, the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe has successfully colonized multiplexes and the summer blockbuster season.
It's set in a future where our solar system has been colonized, and the splintering of humanity across different planets (and non-planets) has created a unique set of socio-political tensions.
The story is about a girl enjoying a colonized land, while her servants, people of color who are "naturally servile," fan her and bring her food while she threatens to whip them.
Though Wakanda has not been colonized, it's at risk of having its main resource, vibranium, exploited by a white man, Ulysses Klaue, who, in the comics, is the son of a Nazi.
Material Wrld operates out of Industry City, a groovy former factory building in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, now colonized by tenants like West Elm's Makers Studio and the Storefront for Art and Architecture.
But the trouble with radical personal autonomy, of course, is what happens to the autonomy of the next guy, especially if he is a colonized subject over whom you hold excessive power.
It has since been ruled that these lifeforms colonized the camera due to shoddy clean room practices after the instrument was returned to Earth, which led to stricter laboratory protocols at NASA.
In 1979, when spectators saw Alien, they were deeply impressed because what they saw was strongly linked to actual life, if only because their imaginary life had not been colonized by CGI.
Forensic science has many ways to try and guess time of death, from a body's temperature, gauging rigor mortis, measuring various chemical levels, or even seeing what bugs have colonized the body.
It's a space opera set in a future where Mars has been colonized into a militant, technologically powerful state, and the asteroids have been converted into a working class series of ports.
The germ is so virulent that the C.D.C. recommends those infected or even just colonized with the fungus — meaning they carry the disease without being infected — should be isolated in individual rooms.
It was just one of the pleasures of exploring Addis Ababa, the capital of the oldest independent country in Africa (though it was occupied by the Italians, Ethiopia was never formally colonized).
He was among a cohort of early YouTubers who had colonized the platform with a politics constituted by antifeminism, stalwart individualism, a disdain for religion (especially Islam), and opposition to social justice.
Hahn describes how the American nation colonized native peoples within its own borders by deploying military and paramilitary groups — hired guns and organized lynch parties — to defeat the "oppositional movements" he admires.
In one instance, Mr. Treur, the former campaign manager, said, Dr. Ehlers argued in favor of efforts to slow the spread of zebra mussels, an invasive mollusk that had colonized American waters.
Colonized by the Spanish in the 2000th century, it sits just uphill from the lagoon and is centered around a large main square, or zócalo, anchored by the Fort of San Felipe.
The works in Pan-African Pulp also deal with the ways in which colonized people internalize oppression, and in this sense the show differs from the more liberatory paintings on 20th Street.
A secretive East African nation that was never colonized, it is the fictional homeland of T'Challa, or Black Panther, the superhero of the titular Marvel movie that has fans buzzing with excitement.
" He promised a grand reset of the tortured French-African relationship, set free by a youthful leader who was "part of a generation that has never known Africa as a colonized continent.
Ethiopians used to think of themselves as Africans of a special kind, who were not colonized, but the country today resembles a quintessential African system, marked by ethnic mobilization for ethnic gains.
Everyone from culture vultures (see: Khloé Kardashian) to keyboard cowboys (everyone with a data plan) has colonized the expression, ignoring its Black roots, rather than deferring to Black people about its usage.
The white-throated rail colonized the Aldabra Atoll in the Indian Ocean and evolved to become flightless, before being completely wiped out when the island disappeared below the sea around 136,000 years ago.
Weinstein-Evron and Hershkovitz also point out that the discovery doesn't prove that the area around the ancient lake was colonized, saying people roamed into these areas occasionally when the climate was favorable.
In investigating the eating of rat in West Virginia, I found this old story that these folks who colonized that area, who were originally from France, had a long history of eating rat.
Belize was colonized by Britain in 1840—it was formerly known as British Honduras—and is home to Morelet's crocodiles and vulnerable American crocodiles, as well as a host of other exotic wildlife.
If, like many of his compatriots, Lanchester punctuates his day with BBC news bulletins then it's likely that his dreams have been colonized by Britain's long and painful exit from the European Union.
Australia's aboriginal people were dispossessed when the continent was colonized by Britain in the 18th century, but native title laws allow land claims if Aborigines can prove an unbroken association with the land.
The C. auris cases identified in New York on Wednesday included patients who were infected and those who are "colonized," which means they have it on their skin but are not showing symptoms.
Brought here by West Indian immigrants, J'ouvert's origins lie in the emancipation of enslaved Africans in colonized Trinidad in the 19th century, who used street masquerades to mock and satirize their former masters.
Melville was given his first movie camera, a simple hand-cranked machine, at the age of six or seven, although the obsession that colonized his childhood was not making films but watching them.
A "Maori renaissance" blossomed in the 1970s as language activists championed their cause and Maori fought for greater political representation, denied since New Zealand was colonized by the British in the 19th century.
As Americans became more aware of Columbus's transgressions, the push to rename the holiday Indigenous People's Day has gained traction as a way of recognizing the suffering of the groups that were colonized.
" When Mr. Saunders won the prize in October, Lola Young, the chair of judges, dismissed the notion that Americans had colonized Britain's award, saying: "We don't look at the nationality of the writer.
The Japanese, who colonized the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945, chose Yongsan as their army headquarters and built an array of walls, bridges, guard posts, offices and residences in brick and stone.
In Sicily, where a young Dr. Piraino first came head to soft-bodied head with his life's work ("it was not a positive first contact"), they have clogged fishing nets and colonized beaches.
At Cane Garden Bay, lounge chairs and umbrellas colonized the sand in front of a series of restaurant terraces and beach bars, welcoming travelers from the cruise ships, arriving in open-air buses.
Which means that, given Africa's high birthrates, continued emigration and increasing rates of conversion to conservative Christianity, it may be poised to rejuvenate the countries that once colonized it, both religiously and demographically.
"It is so much embedded in cultures that we need to retrain the colonized mind to make sure that even in the education system we create, it promotes all skin colors," she added.
When the Europeans colonized Africa, they brought with them centuries of belief that they were racially superior, and established a class structure that exists today, 50 years after African countries regained their independence.
But I think Slave Play allows Kaneisha to get a little closer to subspace, if "subspace" here can be thought of as a moment of metaphorical purging, an out-of-colonized body experience.
Other cases such as the proposed new species of Culex mosquitos adapted to life in the London Underground system remain ambiguous as these may be older and have colonized from other habitats (e.g. caves).
They exposed different strains of E. faecium to mice that lived in a cage disinfected with a typical alcohol antiseptic, then they measured (via poop pellets) how easily the bacteria colonized the mice's guts.
The thing to worry about is your hands: If you touch a stall latch that's colonized by dangerous bugs, and then say, bite your nails, those bacteria could get inside you via your mouth.
How does one reconcile the privilege of being the ruler of the most powerful country in the world with not retaliating against the people who've plundered and colonized the continent that country sits on?
War and division The Japan-colonized Korean Peninsula was divided in two following Tokyo's surrender at the end of World War II, with the Soviet Union occupying the North and the US the South.
Patrice Lumumba, the first legally elected prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, was a champion of African unity and of self-determination for his own country, which had been colonized by Belgium.
Though their scarred surfaces and painted faces make them look like imaginary, colonized natives from a bygone film, their physiologies are rendered in such detail that they seem alive, open, engaging with the present.
These days, scientists are able to date Iceland's glacial ice, and according to RAX, the fresh melt reaching the sea today may have first fallen when Vikings colonized the island in the ninth century.
The apology is the first time that Belgium has recognized any responsibility for what historians say was the immense harm the country inflicted on the Central African nations, which it colonized for eight decades.
No deaths were reported in the Kentucky outbreak, but at least two dozen patients at the hospital were colonized with the bug, meaning they were not sick but could have spread it to others.
In practice, the "progressive" label has spanned the political spectrum, from fascists seeking to elevate their nations and imperialists claiming the development of colonized societies, to leftist and rightist reformers promoting specific social changes.
Just as the Sarajevan zoo bear lived a kind of mirror life to the citizens held hostage nearby, Obreht's indentured camel in colonized lands articulate all that is left unsaid by its human master.
And experts now say about 350,000 remain, down from an estimated 1 million as recently as the 1970s, and a potential 20 million that roamed the region before Africa was colonized by European countries.
But if imperialism is about extending a nation's authority through colonization, it is clear that European standards of beauty and fantastic representations of a black grotesque have thoroughly colonized every genre, and every medium.
This only highlighted the play's weaknesses: The couple's dirty talk, which included "ethnic cleansing" and "you colonized me with your sperm," was cringe-inducing, and failed to illuminate the complexity of the subject matter.
I came from the people who colonized this island territory — the Spanish who used the island as a garrison and later as a sugar factory — and a small vestige of the natives they found.
As these scientists point out, the new evidence isn't earth-shattering, but it does fit in rather nicely with what we already know, or at least suspect, about how and when North America was colonized.
The authors say theirs is the largest, most comprehensive study to examine how our mouth microbiome, which is colonized by more than 700 bacterial species along with viruses and fungi, can be changed by alcohol.
Set two centuries in the future, The Expanse is based on the novel series by James S.A. Corey (the pen name for Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck), and is set in a colonized solar system.
"These are descendants of former enslaved people, colonized by the state, who served in two world wars, who were invited to work in Britain, and who are now effectively expelled from the country," he said.
Felipe later joined Letizia at the cathedral, which previously housed the remains of explorer Christopher Columbus, whose encounter with Cuba in the service of the Spanish crown led to it being colonized by the Spaniards.
But it has colonized states as far west as California and Hawaii, and has the potential to live as far north as Connecticut in warmer weather, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As knowledge-based work displaced "blue-collar" production jobs, former industrial spaces have been colonized by law firms, design and architecture studios, consulting, real estate, creative and tech firms from Patterson, N.J. to Los Angeles.
In so doing, they are effectively arguing that migrants represent a pristine opportunity for citizens to transform the legacy of imperial violence into a different contract between descendants of the colonized and of the colonizers.
Some writers influenced by García Márquez, like Salman Rushdie, argue that magical realism is a specifically postcolonial literary technique and that it works to its fullest effect in interaction with countries that have been colonized.
Native Americans started it as early as the 17th century as the accounts go back, and then European immigrants as they colonized, they took over the game and commercialized it to what it is today.
Guitars and gear were strewn in almost every room, and band mates had colonized the extra space, all while Ms. McNally baked sourdough bread and cinnamon buns, reminding Mr. DeMarco to take his fiber supplement.
Vis-à-vis enslaved, colonized, and dispossessed people, the consent to be photographed is assumed to be superfluous, for isn't it true that photography was always in pursuit of the bien-être of progress itself?
After a long war, the nations of Shang and Sanbu have broken the back of the Tomodanese empire that colonized them, and are in a fragile state of détente while Tomoda's Iron Throne is vacant.
In the last 15 years or so, the C.C.P. has colonized China's private-sector companies in much the same way: They may still seem like conventional firms, but really they are the party's potent spawn.
But the reasons English is used in Nigerian films (that are expected to be popular beyond its borders) are historical and practical: Nigeria was colonized by the British, and English is the country's official language.
There are bloody clashes over purity (like Wilson, You Choose is of mixed blood) and over colonization (tribe members whose lifestyles are regarded as too white are referred to as "Colonized Indian Asses," or C.I.A.).
As they successfully colonized the continents, trees sent roots into the rock, building soil that washed into the ocean, fertilizing algal blooms of the sort that account for the Gulf of Mexico's anoxic dead zones.
You can ask the Roman Catholic Church and the Holy Roman Empire about that, or the gentle barbaric people who colonized us … Our history is an accumulation of barbaric events; civilization is destruction and construction.
When these colonized patients receive antibiotics, C. diff may expand within their gut microbiome and start shedding more spores, which means more spores on the bed, the bedside table, the floor, and other areas, he said.
Since taking office in 2015, the Polish government has undermined judicial independence, co­-opted the state media, and colonized the bureaucracy to such an extent that the electoral playing field is increasingly skewed against the opposi­tion.
As a tool of supremacy, the country has leveraged the bestowment of "French identity" at will, using citizenship as a reward for shedding the vestiges of the colonized nations that African migrants had previously called home.
The debris could stress the corals by depriving them of light and oxygen, it could damage or cut their tissue by tangling around them, or it could carry disease around because it's easily colonized by bacteria.
"Any country that's been colonized can relate to the ideas of hip-hop," said photographer An Roug Xu, who lives in New York and spent five days in Seoul with the city's elite breakdancers this November.
I had a personal connection with the Harlemites in my building, and after work I could go downtown and safely walk with my friends on the alphabet streets, which were being colonized by young white people.
But as storms have grown in intensity, some environmentalists argue that the revival of trees and shrubs on land grazed bald by sheep, or colonized by bracken, would prevent the runoff of ever more apocalyptic floodwaters.
The struggles of colonized people for independence, anti-Filipino sentiment in California, and America's desire to claim the mantle of freedom in the Cold War conflict with the Soviet Union were all part of the picture.
That last kinship is understandable, because space missions are a longstanding passion of Mr. Sachs, whose grandest installation to date, "Space Program 2.0: MARS," colonized the enormous drill hall of the Park Avenue Armory in 2012.
In the Western art historical narrative, the 'primitive' chapter started with Paul Gauguin's fascination with recently colonized cultures and what they could bring to a late 19553th-century Western civilization in the throes of redefining itself.
They're also incredibly diverse: the population of the island city-state numbered less than a thousand before it was colonized by the British, in 1819 (it gained independence in 1965), and became an international business hub.
The main concept is what would happen if an African country was never colonized and does an excellent job showcasing the history of intelligence and innovation in Africa that is not usually taught about in schools.
The Black Panther's alter ego was T'Challa, a highly educated king of the mythical African kingdom of Wakanda, which had never been colonized by foreign powers and was the most technologically sophisticated country in the world.
When Baru Cormorant was a child, her nation was colonized by the Republic of Falcrest (more commonly called the Masquerade), her three-parent family torn apart in accordance with its "incrastic" doctrines of sex and gender.
But the collision of the old notion of the web as a free and open space and the reality of it as a digital territory increasingly colonized by commercial interests has provoked worry among some users.
Ferguson of Princeton, N.J., said it was her family's particular favorite, while Martin Schappeit of Forest, Va., conjectured that the Gaia might have been what wine tasted like back when the ancient Greeks colonized the region.
On Money Earlier this year, when Christine Osborne first realized that fidget spinners — those small devices that have, seemingly overnight, colonized playgrounds and classrooms — were going to become a huge hit, she felt a deep anxiety.
Jennifer Sessions, a historian at the University of Iowa, said French far-right politicians used the language of colonization to talk about fears of immigration, warning that France is at risk of being "colonized" by immigrants.
I had a banh mi every day, the crispy baguettes holding a slew of different meats and fresh herbs, living proof that sometimes the colonized can take the tools of the colonizer and make them better.
It was not until 2016, when I lived in Chinook/Multnomah land, the colonized name being Portland, Oregon, and was around queer non-normative culture, that I began shooting again, this time with 35mm and 120mm film.
One of the most insidious operations of colonial oppression was its attempt to inculcate into the colonized a desire to assimilate to the colonizer's culture through a vision in art of racial harmony — dominated by the colonizer.
In challenging terrain colonized after the United States, it was not the mythical cowboy who tamed the Australian frontier; it was the egalitarian collective, farmers working together to protect the land, with fire as the primary threat.
When you have a white savior called mother, lifted up by a sea of brown hands, with the mission of teaching the colonized people how to be civilized, it's time to take some basic lessons in Orientalism.
What do your various acts of reclamation—in the form of enacting the tradition of being a falcon hunter, or even the act of taking back the refineries for the resistance—truly mean for the colonized themselves?
But Churchill's passion for eugenics indicated a much deeper abhorrence for anybody who didn't fit the ideal of the cheery white Englishman who woke up with a cup of Twining's and colonized India in time for supper.
Neither am I. Understanding the fairy tale I, too, grew up in a colonized country and am part of a generation of post-independence Indians who heard still raw and wretched tales of British oppression and injustice.
Through "Jogos dirigidos" and its other works, One to One dramatizes exchanges between colonizer and colonized, between the global north and the global south, between the haves and the have-nots — exchanges that are anything but equal.
As Facebook colonized the rest of the web with its functionality in hopes of fueling user growth, it built aggressive integrations with partners that are coming under newfound scrutiny through a deeply reported New York Times investigation.
Yankees have long found partners in the Dutch-founded zone in and around New York City and, in recent decades, the sections of the Southwest that were effectively colonized by Spain in the 16th to 19th centuries.
The Vertical Forest can also be colonized by birds and insects, helping to reinvigorate the city's vegetation and animal life, he added, which will lend itself to improving the city's other environmental corridors, like parks or gardens.
Based on a series of books by James S.A. Corey, the pen name of authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, the show is set roughly 200 years in the future, after humans have colonized the solar system.
Growing up in Sicily, Ms. Tripi always had a romantic vision of sea gulls, but now she was face to face with a predator that has aggressively colonized a city a good 20 miles from the sea.
Europe's data protection laws are some of the strictest in the world, and have long been a thorn in the side of the data-guzzling Silicon Valley tech giants since they colonized vast swathes of the internet.
But when I try to understand my friends in China, and those horrible overseas Chinese nationalists, I think about the way lessons about our colonized past have morphed into a crackdown on voices that differ from Beijing's.
Neither demographic is particularly well represented in Mexican media, where celebrities tend to be lighter-skinned — descendants of the colonizers, not of those who were colonized — and more than 70 percent of indigenous people live in poverty.
From my parents, I understood that independence was not merely a call for a return to the past, but an opportunity for colonized people to become of primary importance and envision the future on their own terms.
"[The museum] bears the moral responsibility to grant access to its collections to the descendants of former colonized people, as well as to offer the possibility for an apology and repatriation," the group said in a statement.
And he had some lofty goals for humanity: he proclaimed himself to be the High Consul of the Laconian Empire, promptly took control of our home solar system, and established a new regime to oversee the colonized systems.
Mntambo's ambiguous work can be read as an illustration of both the power of womanhood, the quadripedal pose suggesting wild beasts, and the patriarchal view of women as subservient and — particularly in the case of colonized women — subhuman.
The main setting includes large swaths of North, Central and South America being colonized by various European powers, all of which had lucrative commercial links to Asia, and they were bringing Asia with them to the New World.
Many of the microorganisms on the island are suspected to be indigenous to the island and to have colonized from the seawater, according to Viggó Marteinsson, a microbiologist at the Matís food- and biotechnology-research institute in Reykjavik.
The Chechens were colonized first by the Russian Empire and then by the Soviets; in 1944, they were one of several ethnic minorities accused of collaboration with the Nazis and deported en masse, often dying in the process.
The trial unfolded in March 2013, at precisely the same moment the publishing world delivered Sheryl Sandberg's "Lean In," which colonized the gender conversation for a long time with its analysis of how women held themselves back professionally.
The American effort in Liberia had a dual purpose: to fend off encroaching colonial powers, but also to help the 303,230 former American slaves who colonized Liberia to subjugate the approximately 29,211 indigenous people who resented the newcomers.
We had a kitchen garden set off from the lawn by a white trellis, which had been colonized by a grand, gnarled wisteria vine, with lavender blossoms that looked close up like the bearded faces of little men.
Unfortunately, today, in most people's view of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians — a self-identity barely two generations old — the colonized have become the colonizers and the role of the native Jewish population turned upside down.
Actually, the image proclaiming "King Mathieu" is repeated every few meters along a 200m stretch of road colonized by some of the army of Dutch fans who have crossed the North Sea for the UCI Road World Championships.
"Any country that's been colonized can relate to the ideas of hip-hop," said the photographer An Rong Xu, who lives in New York and spent five days in Seoul with the city's elite break-dancers this November.
I used the internet as my medium for more than a decade, but now I think artists are having a hard time finding new ways of working with it because it's been heavily colonized by companies and corporations.
The Fortress at the End of Time by Joe M. McDermott — January 93th This intriguing-looking novel is set in a vast human civilization, where humans have colonized the galaxy using a faster-than-light communications device and clones.
They want to colonize Syria the way they colonized Lebanon," Netanyahu said, referring to Iranian-proxy Hezbollah, "and bring their air force, Shiite divisions, (and) naval base, with the express view of destroying us and conquering the Middle East.
It was shitty in the 70s and then was colonized by a bunch of trust funders and now everyone who moves here to imitate their heroes too ends up sucked under the sweet street sweeper wheels of global capitalism.
Elements of its tone, style, sensibility, essential business model and its work flow have colonized just about every other media company, from upstarts like BuzzFeed and Vox to incumbents like CNN, The New Yorker and The New York Times.
These houses were originally built for well-to-do textile merchants; in recent decades, they have been colonized by contemporary artists, including Gilbert & George and Tracey Emin, and by homeowners with enough money to collect work by such artists.
The destination, in this case, is a land called X, which has been colonized by another nation known as Y. The alphabet soup of names thickens as we meet characters identified only as Q, F, G and so forth.
At Largo High School, one of more than a dozen shelters in Pinellas County, hundreds of evacuees colonized classrooms and auditoriums, assembling makeshift beds and sitting areas from whatever they could bring from home — air mattresses, blankets, light furniture.
"As a nation, we were colonized, and it was a way for us in our isolation to show the world that we could be successful, we could beat the mother country, England," Coach Steve Hansen said in an interview.
She wants us to rethink "coloniality" — different forms of colonialism and occupation — since Africa, she points out in the guide, is a continent with 21974 very different countries; the one thing they all share is that they were colonized.
That slap of negation—the sting of reading my revulsion in the face of another—was when I first realized that my psyche had been colonized, and that I held an unhealthy relationship with the gaze of white men.
The genre has often coded colonized peoples and their cultures as the "alien" or "other," as seen in the Klingons' Fu Manchu facial hair on the original Star Trek or the Sand People's Arab-inspired thawbs in the original Star Wars.
But researchers found similar fossils from before and after that event, showing that the chicken-sized bird re-appeared when sea levels fell again a few thousand years later, re-colonized the island and again lost the ability to fly.
Alia Lesnek, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geology at the University at Buffalo who wasn't involved in the new study, said the new paper provides a balanced analysis of the current ideas about how humans first colonized the Americas.
The denigration stems largely from the fact that Ethiopia is one of the few countries in the world, and the only country in Africa, that was never colonized, though it was invaded and occupied by Italy from 1935 to 1936.
"These unique fossils provide irrefutable evidence that a member of the rail family colonized the atoll, most likely from Madagascar, and became flightless independently on each occasion," Julian Hume, the lead researcher from the Natural History Museum, said in a statement.
As you get your bearings, you learn that this is a system well under the thumb of the Corporate Board, a governing conglomerate composed of the rival (but fundamentally aligned, of course) corporations that colonized the system to begin with.
I first ran across Caitlin Moran, "Britain's filthiest feminist," on NPR's Nerdette podcast, and her sense of humor about gender, art, world events, and everything else is so ribald and snarky and unapologetic, she immediately colonized my politics and my brain.
With so few people at the plant, nature was making a comeback: on our way to the dry storage, our security escort had to hang back to call in a swarm of bees that had colonized a piece of equipment.
Similar to how Facebook colonized the web with Like buttons, and Snapchat's Snapcodes wound up as profile photos on Twitter and elsewhere, Spotify Codes could work to promote the streaming service itself, as well as the music to which they're linked.
For Fanon, colonized subjects or victims of racism are "locked in" to their bodies because Whiteness is the standard model of who counts as a subject in the first place and is predicated on denying this possibility to Black people.
Downplaying of the bloodiest parts of Australia's frontier wars history has become the battlefield of the 'Culture Wars', or 'History Wars' over the last two decades, where historians and politicians have argued over whether the country was invaded or colonized.
It was by its shores that the sumptuous royal district was built in the 248th century and, although Thailand is one of the few Asian countries never to be colonized, where European powers erected their legations and warehouses in the 2340th.
Once they found a way to conquer the wind, the ancient people ended their 2,000-year hiatus, and over a period of a few hundred years colonized the rest of Oceania, such as the islands of Hawaii, Tahiti and New Zealand.
To figure out how the bacteria get from sink to patient — whom they assume did not have direct contact with the hospital's pipes — researchers built a model of a hospital sink setup and then colonized the pipes with E. coli.
While much of the rest of Australia was colonized in the 19th century, the Tiwis remained a realm unto themselves except for occasional canoe forays to the mainland, where, according to legend, Tiwi men captured Aboriginal women to bring back home.
It is time to abolish this breach between colonized people, who for decades and centuries were dispossessed of the objects they and their ancestors made, and which museums, archives, and libraries now handle according to imperial principles and classification procedures.
La Boule Rouge, for instance, advertises itself as an "Authorized legal dealer of Nutella," the hazelnut cocoa spread slathered, perhaps with hunks of sweet banana, onto the crêpes that islanders adopted from the French, who colonized their home beginning in 1842.
A study of one-dollar bills found that 94 percent were colonized by bacteria, 7 percent of which were pathogenic to healthy people and 87 percent of which were pathogenic to people who were hospitalized or who had compromised immune systems.
And China may have kept its distance and let the American president steal the spotlight, hoping that a peaceful North Korea colonized by Chinese, Russian and American businesses might emerge and make an American military presence on the peninsula irrelevant.
As a result, it has evolved into a culturally distinct palimpsest; repeatedly pillaged and colonized, now an independent nation (and stalwart EU member) it has aspects of culture, language, architecture and landscape familiar to Bulgarians and Britons, to Israelis and Italians.
She's interested in the many violences English and those who spoke it perpetrated either against themselves or especially against the black and brown peoples they colonized, and pushes into this history in all her work, be it poetry or prose.
That's a big part of what makes Black Panther so powerful, since these kinds of depictions of black identity — superheroes, royalty, geniuses, warriors who have never been colonized — have so rarely been seen in mainstream pop culture up to this point.
Now, having this privilege to tell our stories, I'm telling the stories of my mother, my grandmother, the women around me and a society that was colonized, where we were taught to hate ourselves and the sound of our own voices.
It had essentially made the fortune of its stretch of Rue St.-Honoré, now colonized by luxury brands, and become a site of pilgrimage not only for Parisians but also for fashion-industry types on their semiannual fashion week rounds.
"They were in touch with the West because of Syracuse," she noted, referring to an ancient city in Sicily, which the citizens of Tenea had colonized along with the citizens of Corinth, one of the most affluent cities of the Peloponnese.
She conjures up '90s-era campus politics with pitiless accuracy: the white students wearing "Recovering Racist" pins; the black girls hacking off their "'colonized' hair"; the empty gestures and the beautiful gestures — the shrillness, to be sure, but the sweetness too.
It is not a place where the past is stored; it is an institution that manufactures the past as if people's refusal to be colonized, subjugated, made stateless is over, and what was acquired through violence is a fait accompli.
Sakura's sense of being colonized is bound up with her mother's relationship with an unseen American soldier, and the main action of the film begins when his daughter comes to visit, an encounter that both confirms and explodes Sakura's entrenched ideas.
Addressing a large gathering in a stadium in the second city of Manzini, 40 km (25 miles) east of the capital Mbabane, the king said Swaziland was reverting to the original name it had before being colonized by the British.
"These unique fossils provide irrefutable evidence that a member of the rail family colonized the atoll, most likely from Madagascar, and became flightless independently on each occasion," the study's lead author, Julian Hume of London's Natural History Museum, added in a statement.
In Ergun's imaginary, however, these new young Turks are a new kind of colonized subjects: through an academic and ideological program, they are taught to view Turkey as the center of a master narrative that no longer exists — and probably never did.
The resentment some feel is not unlike the resentment experienced by Russians, who miss the days when Soviet leaders controlled all of eastern Europe, beat the Americans into space and all-but colonized the island of Cuba, just 90 miles from Key West.
This special status dates back to the end of British rule in India in 1947 when Maharaja Hari Singh of the then colonized state of Jammu & Kashmir signed a Treaty of Accession for the state of J&K to join the Indian side.
Even for those unfamiliar with the Yoruban and Greek allusions throughout, Black life clearly "matters" here not simply for the distinctive draw of each of these characters, but for their collective strength as they pull the rug out from under our colonized consciousness.
It's not so surprising that the white-throated rail species colonized a distant island—but a new paper documents perhaps the first case of the same genus of rail colonizing the same island and then evolving along the same trajectory in response.
While it's easy to dismiss these acts as "mindless criminality," or, from the perspective of the critical left, as exercises in "defective consumption" on the part of rioters whose minds have been colonized by the logic of capitalism, I've got a different interpretation.
Here's a brief video explaining this history and showing some of the ways it manifests: The basic history is this: In 1910, Japan colonized Korea, treating Koreans not so much as foreigners but as a wayward subset of the Japanese race now reunited.
Both South Korea and Japan are particularly sensitive when it comes to the legacy of World War II. The Korean Peninsula was colonized by Japan from 1910 to 1945, and was only liberated after the allies defeated Japan at the end of WWII.
This, if we allowed our imaginations to be colonized by stories like the one of a Minneapolis bridge collapsing over the Mississippi River nine years ago, killing more than a dozen people, would mean we would rarely travel over water or under it.
If Spielberg is being nostalgic, it's less for his own childhood (he grew up in the fifties) than for the childhoods that he helped transform—for the epoch that was so effectively colonized by his films, and by those of his contemporaries.
Specifically, the book details how underground communication networks helped bring about the Haitian Revolution of the 1790s, a rebellion in which enslaved people successfully rose up against the French, who had colonized their island as a stop in the Atlantic sugar trade.
The section on Obock, a desert-surrounded French settlement once described by Arthur Rimbaud as a "horrible colony colonized by nothing more than a dozen freeloaders," includes a recipe for Fah-Fah Soup, for which you will need 18 ounces of goat meat.
This endearingly ramshackle refuge — the name means "the pier" in Italian — is on the northern island of Refshaleoen, a long bike (or quick ferry) ride from the center in a former industrial area now colonized by fine-dining establishments and moored houseboats.
As the British moved into this new territory, they brought with them thousands of Hindu, Muslim and Sikh functionaries from India, long-colonized subjects whose task it would be to train the Burmese in the mien and manner appropriate to their new position.
That was also the side favored by the Greeks, who colonized Sicily between the eighth and sixth centuries B.C. (before the Romans, the Byzantines, the Arabs, the Normans and the Bourbons all took their turn), making a bustling capital out of Syracuse.
Besides the Great Zimbabwe, said Webber Ndoro, director of the African World Heritage Fund, there are the rock-hewn churches in Lalibela and the ancient city of Aksum, both in Ethiopia, which is, significantly, the only African nation that was never colonized.
But as a striking sort of African-European hybrid, as prophets of a world where the colonized and the colonizers had no choice but to find a way to live together, the West's future may belong to them in some altogether unexpected way.
The past is an occupied country and when Mr. Michele talked about his show as a return to the childhood joy of self discovery, free from gender constraints, he was speaking the language of anyone whose consciousness or experience has ever been colonized.
Its northern border with Tibet runs along a treacherous seam of the Eastern Himalayan mountain range, which has historically protected the Switzerland-size country from outside influence and fortified it as one of the only nations in the world to never be colonized.
And it ignores the perspectives of the poor, the colonized and the people of color in this country, who continue to experience the realities of that history, and for whom relinquishing guns to a lethal state is an unappealing prospect at best.
While the adrenaline and the intoxicating yet intelligent beat of Paula Temple's "Colonized" tries to convince me that this is a religious experience, when the class ends and the lights come on, it really isn't all too different as at the end of a rave.
Where thousands of people got killed, entire villages were displaced, there were lasting effects, and it was a kind of, in a way — I don't think it's unfair to say — another kind of colonization of a place that had already been colonized several times over.
The film features the instantly recognizable scene of protagonist John Nada putting on a pair of huge-ass sunglasses and realizing the world has been colonized by aliens, who have already enslaved humans into a system of unchecked capitalism and consumption—but no one noticed.
The web has been occupied and colonized by big business; everyone already has a smartphone, and big companies dominate the App Store; and, most of all, today's new technologies are complicated, expensive, and favor organizations that have huge amounts of scale and capital already.
However, "even if you can show their gut is colonized preferentially with labtobacillus or other organisms if you do that swab, you don't really know if that really has any clinical health benefits, or if in a year from now that really matters," Pereira said.
While the nude as a subject stretches back to antiquity, the odalisque trope is particular in that it emerged precisely at the moment of the Second French Empire, in 1830, when the French colonized Algeria, which had previously been part of the Ottoman Empire.
Like formerly colonized peoples around the world, they're both fighting and looking beyond the need to fight, toward the day when they can simply celebrate what they have and who they are, and know that the old ways will continue, along with the islands themselves.
If the government is unable to fulfill popular demands and show signs that the country is making progress, the government could be destabilized by undemocratic actors seeking to take advantage of power vacuums, in the same way that ISIS has essentially colonized Libya from within.
Last year, the South Korean Supreme Court ordered Japanese companies to compensate South Korean laborers who were forced to work for them during Japan's occupation of Korea in World War II.Japan colonized the then-united Korean Peninsula in 1910 and ruled it harshly until 1945.
"Amazon has colonized huge swaths of the internet and people's social media feeds, turning them into platforms for Amazon's disguised advertising, in violation of a core principle of fair advertising law," Public Citizen President Robert Weissman said in a press statement accompanying the complaint.
A team of researchers from several Canadian universities measured the rates at which various species of bacteria colonized or declined in the guts of infants exposed to various combinations of three different factors at birth: delivery through cesarean section, antibiotic treatments and formula feeding.
Roughly 5 percent of health care workers are colonized with MRSA, a bacterium that kills thousands of people in the United States every year, and another study found that 10 percent of patients entering a hospital had a multidrug-resistant species on their hands.
They supported the Ottoman claims to Muslim leadership until the new Turkish Republic abolished the caliphate after World War I. But attitudes changed over time, and the Wahhabis came to be viewed more favorably in Muslim societies with weak or colonized elites well beyond Arabia.
Maintaining this small empire has required endless endurance, extreme physical exertion and an obsessive ambition of the sort we associate with the celebrated, largely male land artists of the 1970s who colonized the American desert, among them Walter De Maria, Michael Heizer and Robert Smithson.
For a year, the Rambourg Foundation has been restoring a part of the palace and its collections to unveil the history of Tunisia between 1830 and 1881, the period when princely rulers known as beys ruled the country before it was colonized by France.
The play opens up when Pato starts to talk about his experiences away from home, because the issues are writ larger: this is a play about the colonized and the colonizers, and the ways in which a child can use hate to shape himself.
Before the trial had begun, the commanding officer of the local police precinct, Captain Joseph DeMartini, was asked why nothing had been done sooner to stop the teenagers who had colonized street corners seemingly in a perverse mode of defense against any signs of intrusion.
Before the trial had begun, the commanding officer of the local police precinct, Captain Joseph DeMartini, was asked why nothing had been done sooner to stop the teenagers who had colonized street corners seemingly in a perverse mode of defense against any signs of intrusion.
What drew me into the book was the description of the main character early on—a young Indian boy named Pi. He was Tamil and grew up in the South Indian town of Pondicherry, one of the few places in India colonized by the French.
If you don't want to go home majorly colonized, the internet advises that you hit the pond early in the day, when the night seas have rinsed the pool and the day's throng of bathers have not yet added their personal contributions to the stew.
By The New York Times | Source: Colin Woodard Look at county-level maps of almost any closely contested presidential race in our history, and you see much the same fault lines: the swaths of the country first colonized by the early Puritans and their descendants — Yankeedom — tend to vote as one, and against the party in favor in the sections first colonized by the culture laid down by the Barbados slave lords who founded Charleston, S.C., or the Scots-Irish frontiersmen who swept down the Appalachian highlands and on into the Hill Country of Texas, Oklahoma and the southern tiers of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri.
Even a slow expansion means the Milky Way gets colonized in some tens of millions of years, and intergalactic settlement seems doable too (except for the accelerating expansion of the universe which will limit the total spread to within 303 gigaparsec—much less if we go slow).
Researchers weren't sure just how this could happen, however: It wasn't clear how the superbugs were traveling from the colonized trap (the curved pipe running from the sink drain, where superbugs were found) to, presumably, hospital workers—who were, ironically, just trying to wash their hands.
" The artist is currently working on a follow-up project called "The Mau Mau Dreams," an imaginary portrait of what Kenya would look like if it had not been colonized, with the leaders of the Mau Mau rebellion and other Kenyan heroes as the main subjects."
After the Second World War, the European powers could no longer afford those empires; in places where they tried to hold on to them—Algeria, Vietnam, Kenya—they paid a heavy price (to say nothing of the toll paid by the colonized peoples) and lost them anyway.
Now, the researchers say, the discovery of an unmistakable human artifact, a stone knife fragment, embedded in sand and dung that allowed for exact dating, proves that paleoindians, as archaeologists call the first people to come to North America, colonized northern Florida by 14,550 years ago.
This has to do with pervasive sexual incompetence on the basics of female sexual anatomy, the lie that women enjoy sex less than men and the fact that women have been so effectively colonized that they believe a false body of knowledge more than their own bodies.
First the colonizers returned home, and now the colonized and their descendants are migrating to the former colonial powers of Europe, which don't really know yet how to cope with such an influx of migrants and refugees with a very different set of religious beliefs and expectations.
Researchers found that the same probiotic mixture, Bio-25, colonized the guts of a small group of healthy people who had recently taken antibiotics, but that those who took Bio-25 then regrew their normal gut bacteria more slowly than people who didn't take Bio-25.
Yet design in the United Kingdom has long been influenced by the cultures that the Crown colonized — the British stayed longer than other European occupiers, often brutally pillaging countries throughout Asia and Africa, including Nigeria, Sri Lanka and India, that had a particularly rich history of decoration.
But through the subsequent study of his trial testimony, scholars and researchers, artists and critics, writers and curators, pieced together the crucial cargo of that mind: a narrative, a vision that black people who had been colonized were up to the task of fighting off their oppressors.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Friday, November 23, French president Emmanuel Macron announced that his country would permanently return 26 looted objects to the nation of Benin following the official release of a landmark inquiry into the restitution claims of formerly colonized African countries.
Based on the science fiction book series by James S.A. Corey, The Expanse is set several centuries in the future, where humanity has colonized the solar system and broken into three major factions: Earth, Mars, and the Belters, an alliance of settlements in the asteroid belt and outer planets.
A 2013 study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism concluded that humans with higher levels of hydrogen and methane in their breath, indicating that their guts were colonized with Methanobrevibacter smithii, were likely to have higher percentages of body fat than people without this gut bacteria.
They can learn that the first winemakers lived in the Tokaj area in the Roman era of A.D. 3421, and that viticulture was revived in the 13th century when the Hungarian king Bela IV colonized the region with Italian settlers who brought in new kinds of grapes, including furmint.
All told, the national park, which was created in 1926, partly from farmland bequeathed by Cecil John Rhodes, the founder of the British South African Company, which colonized Rhodesia, has more than 400 varieties of birds, ranging from southern ground hornbills to black storks to mocking cliff chats.
I would argue that this "terror" points to the lack of the black character's recognition of having a colonized mind, of being in the very sunken place, or liable to fall into it, as well as the subsequent body-colonization and zombification, before the fact, that the film dramatizes.
Shepard's are not: They're drawn from her background as the American-born daughter of a white father and a mother who was both Pakistani, with roots in a country once colonized by and subordinate to the West, and Muslim, part of a group increasingly demonized in today's political rhetoric.
Ilus, also known as New Terra by Earthlings, is at the center of a confrontation between the Belters who have colonized the planet and RCE, an Earth-based corporation that has also landed there led by the ruthless Murtry (played by Burn Gorman, a newcomer to the series).
One big reason that the zombie and vampire horror subgenres have persisted for so long is that they tap into a blinding, primal fear: a person you know and love might one day become something else, something unrecognizable, their heart and mind and soul colonized by some other force.
" According to Decolonize This Place, "New York's premier scientific museum continues to honor the bogus racial classification that assigned colonized peoples to the domain of Nature, and Europeans to the realm of Culture," adding that "a monument that appears to glorify racial hierarchies should be retired from public view.
Jared Diamond&aposs 2005 book "Collapse," for example, presents a chilling version of what happened in the centuries after Polynesian seafarers colonized the remote Pacific island around A.D. 1200: Rivalry between clans drove the islanders to build hundreds of increasingly big "moai," the larger-than-life statues carved from stone.
Samples of those bugs are still being analyzed in the lab, but German said it wouldn't be entirely surprising if whatever colonized the area there is at least related to the bright yellow microbes found around Lō`ihi, whose colors indicate they use iron or sulfur as an energy source.
After Kodaira's win over South Korean defending champion Lee Sang Hwa, the Japanese athlete hugged and comforted her rival in a show of friendship and sportsmanship between athletes from the two countries, whose ties remain strained due to a shared past in which Japan colonized the Korean peninsula from 1910-1945.
Colonialism set France up for the identity crisis it is experiencing today by ingraining a sense of French national identity as distinct from and superior to Muslim identities — and, at the same time, holding out the promise of opportunity to colonized Muslims, who began migrating in large numbers to France.
Nguyen-Vo's use of thick, heavy paint, rendered in impressionist strokes like swirls of frosting, is intended as a pointed adoption of the techniques favored by artists of the country that colonized Indochina — techniques he noticed still influence Vietnamese art-making, mimicked by local craftsmen in paintings they sell as souvenirs.
The series began as a murder mystery set a few centuries into the future, when humanity has colonized the solar system; now it's expanded to tell the tale of a species on the brink of war, that finds itself confronted with evidence that there really might be something else out there.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A microorganism scooped up in deep-sea mud off Japan's coast has helped scientists unlock the mystery of one of the watershed evolutionary events for life on Earth: the transition from the simple cells that first colonized the planet to complex cellular life - fungi, plants and animals including people.
For my part, I am a native of Liberia, but a descendant of the freed American slaves who colonized the country in 1822 and who had mated at one point or another with American whites, so I'm more of a coffee with milk, considered light-skinned by West African standards.

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