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    These sacred sites celebrate either the birth‚ life‚ or martyrdom of Saints or holy people. For example‚ Santiago de Compostela became a pilgrimage place after the apparent discovery of Apostle James remains. There isn’t any real evidence to support this claim‚ but many began to believe it to be true. The success in battles with reports of images of Santiago‚ led to these claims to gain traction. The importance of these sites are linked to Saints and other holy figures. Whether a Saint’s remains

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    Youth Follow Traditions Cherry Traditions take a great significance in everyone’s life. Adults think that it is very important to follow the traditions which are passed by ancestors and cannot abandon these customs or allow children ignore them. However‚ as for youth‚ saidi a. (2002‚April 26)said‚“ Throughout the centuries‚ youth have been pressured by the "older" and "wiser" adults of their generation as they continue to accept traditions and customs ”. Youth

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    enlightener and historian Kayum Nasyri describes this custom as follows: When all guests arrive‚ the child is brought on a pillow to the mullah. He asks the parents how to name the child. The mullah prays‚ then repeats three times: "Let your precious name be ...". Each visitor is given honey and oil. Being treated‚ he puts as much money on a tray‚ as he can". In some families‚ the wedding ceremonies - ransom for the bride (kalym)‚ bride’s dowry (birne)‚ religious ceremony of wedding (nikah) and others

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    2007 Question 14 – Option A – Egypt: Hatshepsut a) Describe the relationship between Hatshepsut and Thutmose III? There are many contradicting views and interpretations in regards to the relationship Hatshepsut had with Thuthmose III. Hatshepsut had ruled with Thuthmose III for over 10 years‚ it is definitely evident that Hatshepsut was the senior Pharaoh in the co-regency. However‚ the nature of their relationship is not entirely known. Some of the perceptions are that Thutmose

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    Spanish Traditions and Folk Song Musical traditions have been taking place for centuries in all countries‚ ethnicities and cultures. Each group has specific musical stylings‚ sounds and instruments. Here we will take an in depth look at the musical traditions of the Spanish traced back to the mid-1500s. St. Augustine‚ FL was founded by the Spanish in 1565. This was the beginning of traditional sounds‚ folk songs‚ hymns‚ and dance. It was discovered that these musical sub groups‚ reflected Spanish

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    of MOTHER BOARD [pic] Task 2(Optional): A practice on disassemble the components of a PC and assembling them to working condition.  Why should one learn about hardware? 1. Troubleshoot you and save time. 2. Knowing about system internals and components. 3. Very easy installation for modern hardware. 4. Install extra memory. 5. Removing components. Safety Precautions: 1. Beware of electrostatic discharge (ESO) 2. Build computer

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    Describe and evaluate two theories of the formation of relationships There are two theories of the formation of romantic relationships‚ which are the reward/need satisfaction theory by Byrne and Clore (1970) and the similarity theory also by Byrne and Clore with Smeaton (1986). The similarity theory promotes liking. It suggests that we are attracted to people with similar personalities and attitudes to us and that we first sort potential partners for dissimilarity avoiding those whose personality

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    have three basic properties or components‚ which are- Cognition‚ Affect and Behavior. These three main components of an Attitude are explained in detail below: 1. Cognitive component: It is the opinion or belief part of an attitude. Cognitive component signifies the belief or the opinion about the way things are. It does not make any significant difference whether the information is correct or not. The statement” My office is located quite far from my place” contains the cognitive component of an attitude

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    modern society. In this essay‚ I will compare and explain how certain themes manifest in early religious traditions and persist today. First‚ I will examine the similar themes that exist in early religious traditions. Next‚ I will analyze how the new methods used to procedure food brought about social stratification among men and women. Lastly‚ the enduring influence these early traditions have on traditions in around the world today. It is quite mind-boggle to conceive that the ancient religions existed

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    In Roger Caillois’ piece‚ The Ambiguity of The Sacred‚ he states “There is scarcely any religious system‚ even in the broadest sense of the term‚ in which the categories of the pure and impure do not play a fundamental role.” Most religions are based on what a person should do and what they should not do in order to stay pure‚ which is what religions want you to to strive to be. So what does it mean to be pure and impure? In his writing he explains what it means to be pure‚ how a person becomes/remains

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