Papers 1971-1980 of total 7418 found.
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…, and thus perform all the diplomatic ceremonies that…
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…for remembrance, for thinking about the significance of the whole ceremony. The original ANZACs have grown very old, most have died off, but they will never be forgotten. The celebration continues to change and evolve but it still retains a great significance…
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Category: /History
…in the marriage ceremony because she felt no need to “obey” the person with whom she was supposed to be entering an equal relation. Many middle-class white women had been inspired by the hopeful message of the Second Great Awakening to improve society. In the mid…
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…are being bought and sold. You see bags of gold jewelry being bought and sold. Beyond the market place you can watch a religious ceremony. You hear the scream of a person being sacrificed to one of the gods. Beyond the city there are roads made of stone…
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…the early 1900’s, Klan members have worn special ceremonial robes to protect their identities while they venture out. Today’s society feels that “anti-masking” laws should be passed so the members of the Ku Klux Klan can be exposed. It is noted that 18 states…
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Category: /Literature/English
…be provided by people who know their jobs best, that poverty should be preserved for the poor, and debt eliminated for the rich. The Fool's satirically witful message is that the world must escape these typical ways and ceremonies if there should ever be any…
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…was left unfinished and ceremonial places were demolished to make way for villages. A small village replaced the Circular Plaza and stone carvings were converted to house walls at Chavin de Huantar. Much of the architecture collapsed.…
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…to the Invisible Empire of the Ku Klux Klan. The group still wore robes and hoods; they still performed rituals at ceremonies in klaverns. Though there were many differences, the group was not nearly as violent. Instead of preaching about hating others Simmons taught…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, it was rather painful for my sight. Young devotees as early as the age of 9 also participates in this festival, they have to go for a thorough bath during the pre-ceremonial preparations to cleanse themselves physically and also spiritually. Preparations start…
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Category: /History
…laws setting limits on earnings, many gladiators earned large sums and could buy freedom. Banquets were attended for an exciting night of entertainment. Banquets were a ceremony of civility, occasions for private men to savor their accomplishments…
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