Some are as devoted to proving that this universe is ‘Godless’ as monotheists are fervent to prove otherwise.
The debate, in recent times, has grown out of being only a quibbling matter for philosophers to a theory that can be proven or falsified by science.
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This comes at a backdrop of continued gender disparities that disadvantage women and girls, impeding their development and that of humankind.
This article argues that linking gender equality with the Sustainable Development […] One of the most enduring types of educational inequality is that of gender.
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Tell Brak was a religious center from its earliest periods; its famous Eye Temple is unique in the Fertile Crescent, and its main deity, Belet-Nagar, was revered in the entire Khabur region, making the city a pilgrimage site.
In the poorest countries of the world, gender inequality is reflected in lower enrolment, attainment and achievement, and higher wastage rates for girls.
While SSA has the lowest levels of education as a region, it has, nonetheless, made the most progress in increasing schooling for girls and women over the past three decades (UNESCO, 1993).
Starting as a small settlement in the seventh millennium BC, Tell Brak evolved during the fourth millennium BC into one of the biggest cities in Upper Mesopotamia, and interacted with the cultures of southern Mesopotamia.
The city shrank in size at the beginning of the third millennium BC with the end of Uruk period, before expanding again around c.