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    Temple of Jupiter At the northern side of the Forum is the Temple of Jupiter. Built in 150 B.C it was Pompeii’s main temple. A Capitolium in structure and in pure Italic style‚ the temple was constructed on a high base‚ with a double flight of stairs at its front. Inside the temple lay the "cella"‚ accessible only to the priests‚ and which contained three stands at its far end. Theses stands were occupied by statues of Juno‚ Jupiter‚ and Minerva. In 62 C.E.‚ the temple was seriously damaged in an

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    discusses about the beauty and ugliness of the red light district. Country Towns‚ in contrast‚ romanticizes the country and its sleepy atmosphere. In addition‚ Night-Ride is also sleepy in tone and tells about a train trip Slessor ttok. Finally‚ Beach Burial will be discussed about its anti-war themes. William Street is a very colourful poem by Slessor. With the use of imagery and other literary techniques that help readers sense the environment‚ Slessor achieves a vivid description of the area. But

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    St. Aloysius Gonzaga Introduction to the Life of St. Aloysius Gonzaga: St. Aloysius Gonzaga was born in Northern Italy‚ between Brescia and Mantova. His father was a famous condottiere‚ a mercenary soldier. Saint Aloysius received military training‚ but his father also provided him with an excellent classical education‚ sending him and his brother Ridolfo to Florence to study while serving at the court of Francesco I de Medici. Quick Facts: * Born: March 9‚ 1568 * Died: June 21‚ 1591

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    and Pharaohs. However the most important part to ancient Egyptians are the burial tombs and the mummification process. The whole time they were alive they thought about how to keep living in the afterlife and to prepare themselves for the extraneous journey. Mostly the wealthier Egyptians think of the afterlife and how to prepare for it. Mainly the royal court and always the Pharaohs and Queens have a plan for their burial tombs. Which usually will house all of their loved ones and themselves. This

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    actions provided bases for establishing social regulation. The practices surrounding death created a system of social hierarchy through the use primary and secondary burials‚ the location of burials‚ and the treatment of skeletons. There are three burial ‘styles’ which represent status. The first is subfloor and courtyard burials with decapitation‚ which indicates a high hierarchical status because of the amount of work it would have taken

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    Polynices is not to have a burial and no one is to touch him. On the other hand‚ Creon does not want Polynices to receive a burial because he betrayed his native city and should receive a suitable punishment. Even thought it was strictly forbidden‚ Antigone decides to defy the state’s law by giving her brother a burial. Antigone was right in defying the King Creon because she had the right to bury her brother and her brother had the right to receive a respectful burial which would honor their family

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    scripture. This is one thing that differs from American burials. People are supposed to not make any noise at burials‚ not scream bloody murder. Once the Taoist burial is over‚ the family who held the burial must have a feast for those who attended the burial.

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    years. Aboriginal Australians have many important parts of their culture that have been passed on and lost during thousands of years of history. From the dream time and ancestral spirits‚ conservation of sacred lands‚ initiation‚ birthing‚ smoking and burial ceremonies. Practical and Ritual‚ Experiential and Emotional‚ Narrative‚ Doctrinal and Philosophical‚ Ethical and Legal‚ Social and Institutional and Material are the seven dimensions that where created by Ninian Smart. Ninian Smart was a Scottish

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    information Resources Gallery information Preliminary activities During your visit Gallery activities: introduction for teachers Gallery activities: briefings for adult helpers Gallery activity: Sand and coffin burial comparison Gallery activity: Animal mummies Gallery activity: Burial beliefs Gallery activity: Mummy-maker After your visit Follow-up activities Ancient Egypt: mummification Before your visit Ancient Egypt: mummification visit Before your Background information

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    cremation and her bones smashed into pieces as a part of the burial rituals‚ whereas‚ the Mungo Man was found intact and on his side with traces of red ochre from the burial ritual having stained the ground around him pink. 2. What do geomorphologists and physical anthropologists study? Geomorphologists study the form‚ development and change of the landscape and physical anthropologists study the physical characteristics of

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