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    Cultures from around the world share many similarities and differences. One thing that many people do not think about‚ when thinking about other cultures and religions‚ is the death and grieving process. When doing research on two different cultures‚ such as Buddhism and Christianity‚ one can find at least one part of the funeral process strange. An example of some of the difference and similarities that the two cultures share are that Buddhist wear white and black to a funeral and believe in “nether

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    Mark Evans Dr. Todd Buck Philosophy 230 13 July 2013 1 Mesolithic Religion Prior to this time in human existence people did not practice an organized form of religion. Everything was considered sacred and and there were no gods being worshiped. All this began to change in the Mesolithic time period. A shift in culture is evidenced by the building of the Stone Temple at Urfa. Up until this point in time‚ humans lived a mostly hunter gather lifestyle. People would have followed the herds

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    Sacrifice Originating from the Latin word sacrificium‚ “ which is a combination of the words sacer‚ meaning something set apart from the secular or profane for the use of supernatural powers‚ and facere‚ meaning [‘to make’].” (Faherty) The earliest anyone has proposed the term sacrifice to be used is 1871 as a noun‚ relating to using sacrifices in religious ceremonies: “Sir Edward Burnett Tylor‚ a British anthropologist‚ proposed his theory that sacrifice was originally a gift to the gods to secure

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    Igbo Funeral Rites Kaila Jacobson Among the people of the Igbo tribe in southeastern Nigeria‚ death is usually a highly ritualized event filled with deep mourning. There are usually two funerals‚ whose intention is to safely escort the deceased from the realm of the living to the spirit world. Only after a successful second funeral can the deceased pass the line of “ita okazi”‚ a period of torment‚ into a state of peace. Immediate Preparations When an elderly man or woman dies‚ they are immediately

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    Francis Agbebaku March 07‚ 2011 Prof. Murray Engl-1020 Essay #2 A person usually undergoes rites of passage when they choose to become part of a certain group. When the rites of passage is completed then they are prepared to be initiated into the group‚ in the two stories read in class I noted two examples of rite of passage and initiation experienced by the main character of each story first-hand. In the story “A&P” Sammy is at work and identifies his rites of passage when

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    Potlatch means ‘giving’. The potlatch was an opulent ceremony where possessions are given away or destroyed to display wealth or enhance prestige‚ by potential candidates to political offices and titles. Anthropologists tried to come up with way to understand this seemingly irrational conspicuous consumption. There are three explanations that anthropologists have given in an attempt to explain this behavior however this essay will compare two of the three namely the cultural-ecological and the Marxist

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    The fascinating documentary‚ Devil’s Playground‚ is centered on a period called Rumspringa‚ which is a period of time when Amish youth‚ boys more than girls‚ experience greater freedom. They are no longer under the control of their parents on the weekends and‚ because they are not baptized‚ they are not yet under the authority of the church. During this time‚ many Amish youth adhere to traditional Amish behavior. Others‚ however‚ experiment with “worldly” activities (2014). The main question during

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    Function/Symbolism The “Initiation Rites Cult of Bacchus” was used to communicate the rites of passage for the women of Pompeii. Much like the Greek women‚ Dionysus was the one of the most important and popular gods for Roman women. He was the source of both their sensual and their spiritual hopes (Art and Archaeology). This painting may have been viewed as a sacred item because it represented the ritualistic ceremony centered on a deity that prepared girls for the psychological transition to life

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    Rites of Passage When you’re growing up you face many different challenges and milestones on the path to growing up. Many are important and others are not so important. What is the most important milestone on the path to growing up? The most important milestone on the path to growing up is finding that one thing you really love and enjoy. Now people do this at many different ages‚ but when you do it is a really big milestone because you are finding your place in the world. People can find many

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    In the essay‚ “Cultural Baggage” by Barbara Ehrenreich believed that you do not have to be the religion or culture you were raised with. Ehrenreich believed that everyone was their own person and could be who they want to be. She was apart of her own culture called “nothing” culture‚ that meant she didn’t follow any of the cultural acts that her family would. She believe she could do whatever she wanted even if it wasn’t like her culture. I think she was right with everything she said in this essay

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