Papers 1981-1990 of total 7418 found.
…. A different level of these minstrels developed in the royal courts of Southern France, known as poet-musicians. These poet-musicians provided secular music for dancing, dinner, after-dinner entertainment, ceremonies, tournaments, civic procession, and supported…
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…to seize Malta on the way Napoleon reached Egypt July 1. Napoleon fought bravely in this and many other violent conflicts and was eventually Crowned himself emperor of France in a ceremony presided over by Pope Pious VII. Napoleon tried to defeat the British…
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…, one of Pic's best friends, Gale "Magic" Sayers, went to an awards ceremony for the George S. Halas award, an award given to athletes who show above average character, performance, stature, and is viewed in the public eye as a hero. This award was given…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, he had "another attachment of a closer kind", his love for Sarah. He was going to marry her when they had a "little increase to their mutual savings." He cared enough for her that he wanted to provide a nice marriage ceremony and living standard for her…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in class, in a ceremony, or simply in a hallway. It can also be the respect of people~{!/~}s ideas and what they stand for, because it is what brings people together, and if not used, it is what can tear people apart. People~{!/~}s views, decisions and beliefs…
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…of loyalty, virtue, respect, courtesy, learning, and love are preserved primarily through outward courtesies and formalities, including traditional family ceremonies. Filial piety is the ultimate virtue. It includes honouring the spirits of one's ancestors…
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…in the soul, even for an animal (except it wasn’t a whole or human soul). In the human soul, they called it Pneuma (fiery breath). This is because the “Pneuma was the spark of the celestial fire.” But with all these Gods, stoics did not go to ceremony (church…
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Category: /History
…. 10th Moon – Beaver Moon At the approach of winter it is time to trap beaver, smoke meat and perform the ceremony of burning deer bones to give thanks for a good hunt. 11th Moon – Cold Moon The rivers freeze and the first Snow arrives, the time of story…
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…children were brought to the Baptistery for what was, in effect, a double baptism, as a Christian and as a Florentine.” (28). This is especially interesting because it demonstrates well how these people kept an important foundation (religious ceremony
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…he loved stepped off and died as well. Chincagook came in at a sprint with Nathaniel clearing a path for him and killed Mogua swiftly. After which we see a burial ceremony for Uncas.…
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