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…. American also means to have freedom, freedoms to do what you wish, to practice your own religious ceremonies, customs, and beliefs. With these freedoms comes a responsibility, a responsibility to be accountable for your actions. Equality is the basis…
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…and he does experience pain. At his ceremony of 12 (that's what they do every year to show that the kid grew up, but only exist from the age of 1 - 12), he was selected to be the receiver of memories, since the people from there doesn't know any history about…
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…the development and maintenance of a sophisticated agricultural economy, carefully adjusted to the land the cultivation of an intellectual and religious outlook that held society to be an integral part of the cosmos. The yearly round of rites and ceremonies
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…. climb tree by means of magick D. God 1. fills Universe 2. all things, good and evil/immanent and transcendent 3. boundless IV. Rituals/Ceremony A. Coming of Age 1. Bar Mitzvah a. ceremony of admitting a boy (13) to the adult Jewish…
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…closed the curtain to the inner shrine. The puja was to conclude later in the evening, a very lengthy ceremony in contrast to Western Christian services, which only last about as long as several time slots on prime time television. The priests at the Shri…
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…spirit has left their body and the spirit of the Loa has taken control. The possessed dancer will behave as the Loa and is treated with respect and ceremony by the others present. The possessed dancer may drink some of the blood from the animal that had been…
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…things that Jews everywhere have in common. Nor is defining the Jewish religion simple. It is made up of many parts: beliefs concerning God, the universe, and humanity; customs and ceremonies; a long tradition expressed in the writings of many great…
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…declared real and accepted, the Pope sends out a bull of canonization stating that the candidate must be venerated as a Saint throuhgout the Universal Church. The Pope does the ceremony himself at St.Peter’s Basilica, signifying that the Sainthood has full…
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…in their starched uniforms at a ceremony at Welton Academy, we see that they are conforming to the authority of the school. It is the new teacher Mr Keating who, through his unorthodox methods, encourages the boys to challenge this authority, and break free from…
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…were small and scattered around the great ceremonial centers. The Hopewell continued the mound-building tradition begun by the Adena, but Hopewell earthworks were larger and were made in many different shapes. They built earthen enclosures in the shapes…
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