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Category: /History
…with the Queens purse of money, which also contained her wedding ring. As soon as Robert heard this story he interrupted the captain of the guard and handed him the purse which he knocked off of the fleeing man. The captain was extremely pleased with the noble little…
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…The relationship between religion and sport has changed dramatically throughout the centuries. Originally, with the Greeks, athletic competitions were mixed with religious ceremony. But, with the rise of Christianity and Puritanistic beliefs…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that they will use this in their afterlife. At the burial, family members hold something similar to a séance. They summon spirits of ancestors that supposedly go into another body to talk to them. On the other hand, the Hopi people want the ceremonies done and over…
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…paths. Hecate is symbolized by the phases of the moon. Each attribute correlates with a particular phase of the moon. The waxing moon (maiden),the full moon (mother) and the new moon( crone). The Ceremony~ Upon arrival at the festival in Georgetown…
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…to the ears. The altar itself seemed to be very opulent. Beautiful flower arrangements were surrounding the Deities. Deities itself were actually wearing a clothes. During the greeting, a ceremony called arati is preformed. The head priest or pujari offered…
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…paths. Hecate is symbolized by the phases of the moon. Each attribute correlates with a particular phase of the moon. The waxing moon (maiden),the full moon (mother) and the new moon( crone). The Ceremony~ Upon arrival at the festival in Georgetown…
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…for knighthood, around age twenty.         The earliest knighting ceremonies were very simple. A knight just buckled the armor on the squire to be knighted. However, it became a more complex ceremony as time went on. One man would buckle the sword while…
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…on it politically, except in the UK, nor does she commonly perform ceremonial duties, except on occasions of significant historical or political importance. This is why she resides in England and not Canada or any other nation. The day-to-day political and ceremonial
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…several times. One of these times he witnesses a ceremony to bring about the buffalo. The buffalo were essential to the Native American society and economy because they provided food, clothing, jewelry, and various other necessities. This particular ceremony
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…are "ceremonial history." Certainly, I agree that the albums the authors refer to are a collection of photographs of birthdays and other large personal life events. However, history is subjective when it's put in a personal context. Occasions in one person's life…
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