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    KALYADY Catholics celebrate it from December‚ 25 to January‚ 6‚ for Orthodox Christians this time comes a bit later – it continues from January‚ 7 to January‚ 19‚ when the sun turns its gaze towards spring and the days begin to become longer. People say that "Kalyady” is God’s holiday. It is a jolly time when people are enjoying themselves. "Kalyady” celebrations have ancient pagan traditions. During this holiday groups of merry young boys and girls in smart clothes go from house to house in Belarussian

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    The estimate population in Thailand as at October 2013 is 67.1 million. The majority ethnic groups are Thai which cover 89%‚ followed by Chinese ethnic and Malay ethnic. According to last census (2000)‚ 94.6% of Thais are Buddhist from Theravada tradition. Muslims are the second largest religious group in Thailand with 4.6%. Other smaller portion religious are Christianity‚ Hinduism‚ Sikhism and Judaism. Thai language is their official language but they are also many other regional languages

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    In Patrick elementary school (at Heidelberg Germany)‚ we had this tradition were the fifth grade class visit the first grade class‚ to show them what the older kids look like. As the older kids we had to act almost like an older brother/sister to the young kids‚ and tell them what to expect when they are the older kids. There were many young kids when my class went to visit them‚ some of the kids there were children that I already knew‚ for instance‚ Sahara‚ John‚ Cody‚ Trent‚ etc. Many of these

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    Elements of Religious Traditions Paper Pamelia J. Pointer University of Phoenix World Religious Traditions ll Religion 134 Dr. Johnny Boudreaux July 30‚ 2010 Elements of Religious Traditions Paper Unique in their own way there are numerous religious traditions‚ some of the religion traditions include: Buddhism – this is a means of existing based on the experience of Siddhartha Gautama‚ Christianity – earth’s largest belief‚ foundation of Jesus Christ teachings‚ Hinduism – collection

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    I Customs and traditions in the UK Every nation and every country has its own customs and traditions. Britain is different from our own country. This is natural. In Britain traditions play a more important part in the life of the people than in other countries. Englishmen are proud of their traditions and carefully keep them up. It has been the law for about 300 years that all the theatres are closed on Sundays. No letters are delivered; only a few Sunday papers are published. Foreigners coming

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    In the poems “This Be the Verse” by Philip Larkin and “Digging” by Seamus Heaney‚ the authors examine the roles of parents in what their children grown into. Larkin takes a depressing and pessimistic view on raising children while Heaney sees tradition as an honorable aspect to family lineage. These poems represent different extremes of raising children and have completely different views on the value of family. Larkin presents an extremely pessimistic view on raising children. He believes

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    Narrative Poem #1 A girl in the woods was very hungry She went to the store but her coupons were expired She went down the produce aisle To get something healthy She could get what she wanted Because she was so wealthy Before she purchased her items She went to the side of the street To get the New York times With a couple of left over dimes Now she had no more expired coupons She went back to the store to buy her fruit That’s the end of my poem wasn’t that a hoot.

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    Elements of Religious Traditions Dawn Rouse REL134 July 22‚ 2010 Mikel Gerard Del Rosario Elements of Religious Traditions Many religions of the world have eight elements in common. The elements are a belief system‚ community‚ central myths‚ ritual‚ ethics‚ characteristic emotional experiences‚ material expression‚ and sacredness. These elements help shape religions and the people who believe in them. In this paper I discuss how these elements are similar or how they differ in each of

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    it? Today‚ the cultures and traditions of our people still play a big role in our society. Cultures and traditions are still important because they hold many history‚ defines our individuality‚ and it’s something for you and others to discover and enjoy. Cultures and traditions have a lot of history. They are passed down through generations; years of knowledge and beliefs are accumulated all into one culture or tradition. They originate and our developed by different kinds of people with various

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    Who‚ if I cried out‚ would hear me among the Angelic Orders? And even if one were to suddenly take me to its heart‚ I would vanish into its stronger existence. For beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror‚ that we are still able to bear‚ and we revere it so‚ because it calmly disdains to destroy us. Every Angel is terror. And so I hold myself back and swallow the cry of a darkened sobbing. Ah‚ who then can we make use of? Not Angels: not men‚ and the resourceful creatures see clearly

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