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    Tea Ceremony

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    Concepts learnt from class The Japanese tea ceremony is a very beautiful and meaningful traditional culture of Japan. It is a choreographic ritual of preparing and serving Japanese green tea‚ called Matcha‚ together with traditional Japanese sweets to balance with the bitter taste of the tea. Which in every step in the tea ceremony‚ is made by the heart whether to prepare the sweets till to making tea. Having witnessed or taken part in the Japanese Tea Ceremony even for only once‚ they will understand

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    Graduation Ceremony

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    MY GRADUATION CEREMONY Graduation ceremony is important for every student. They all prepare for this important day before several months. Graduation means that a period of your life ends so it makes me so excited. My graduation ceremony was one of the most important days in my life and I am certainly sure that I will never forget that day because my high school education would end and my life would change after that event. For that day‚ I started to prepare two months ago. Firstly‚ I had to decide

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    Ceremony: A Monomyth

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    WRITTEN IN MLA CITATION The book Ceremony by Silko researched as a Monomyth citation included Ceremony: An Analysis of the Hero’s Journey Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko is about the hardships faced by Tayo‚ a returned Native American World War Ⅱ Veteran. Tayo struggles throughout the novel to ascertain a resolution to the internal pandemonium he experiences in the form of battle fatigue. The story exhibits the stages of the Monomyth: a protagonist’s quest in relation to culture and self

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    Naming Ceremony

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    The Naming Ceremony of James Kofi Owusu-Ansah On February 21st 2009‚ I was invited to a naming ceremony at the Martin’s West Hall at Security Boulevard. It was for a three months old boy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Owusu- Ansah were the couple hosting the event. They are from the Akan tribe in Ghana‚ West Africa. The baby-naming ceremony or Out-dooring is the first of many life-cycle rituals performed in the Akan culture throughout a person’s life. The Akan do not name a child until a child’s been

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    Ceremony Essay

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    Pre-AP English “Ceremony- Rewrite” 3rd Semester B September 25th‚ 2012 Tradition is the illusion of permanence. It defines who people are and gives them a place in their community; it is an expression of belonging and individuality at the same time. In Ceremony‚ Leslie Marmon Silko exposes throughout the novel many Native American characters. Some follow the traditions and others are ashamed of them. Silko expresses that only the ones that follow them are the ones that find themselves. They

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    Master of Ceremony

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    would be your MCs for this afternoon’s ceremony. Today’s program sequence is reflected in the program sheet. If you do not have a copy of the program sheet‚ you can raise your hands and our Peer Support Leaders will hand you a copy. [pause to allow PSLs to give copies to guests who do not have program sheet]   During the ceremony‚ we would request the audience to stand when the Guest of Honour arrives and at the singing of the School song.   Eloise: The ceremony would be starting shortly. We would

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    Tea Ceremony

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    The Wabi Aesthetic and Meaning in Chaynoyu (Tea Ceremony) Chanoyu (tea ceremony) seeks to embody a particular kind of beauty: wabi. Together with the concept of yūgen (mystery and depth) as an ideal of the nō drama and the notion of sabi (lonely beauty) in haiku poetry‚ wabi is one of the most characteristic expressions of Japanese aesthetic principles. Because wabi as an aesthetic brings together many diverse elements‚ it is difficult to encompass it in a simple definition. It can

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    Citizenship Ceremony

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    Naturalization Ceremony The United States is a nation of Immigrants. For centuries people have come to the U.S. in search of prosperity‚ freedom and financial success. There are many reasons why a person from another country would wish to immigrate to the United States. The United States offers much potential in employment‚ thus leading to a greater standard of living. There is also the pride of being a citizen of the world’s richest and most powerful country In a personal testimony I’m an immigrant

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    A Naturalization Ceremony

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    public office‚ and even pay taxes! All you have to do is walk across that stage and receive your certificate. These are the thoughts going through an immigrant’s head as they prepare for their naturalization ceremony. It just so happens that‚ in the coming weeks‚ a naturalization ceremony will be held at our school. You may be asking yourself‚ “What is a naturalization?” and we’ve got an answer. Naturalization is the term used for when an immigrant has gained their citizenship. It does not only

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    Silko Ceremony

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    Healing Demonstrated In Silko’s Ceremony Bibliotherapy is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as “The use of books for therapeutic purposes‚ esp. in the treatment of mental health conditions” (“Bibliotherapy”). Many works of literature are calming and can promote many different types of wellbeing through storytelling. One specific example of a novel that demonstrates healing‚ which can then be translated to its readers‚ is Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko. Through its main character‚ Tayo‚ the

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