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    children. -It is important never to discuss one parent with another. -It is important not to make judgements about children or their parents. -Some information needs to be shared with the all the staff‚ in particular diet‚ allergy‚ religious rituals‚ if the child is being collected by someone other than their main carer‚ general records on pupils individual teachers’ records of assessment‚ SEN information on pupils. Under the Data Protection Act 1998‚ information about pupils needs to be kept

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    Music in Liturgy: Harmony of God and Church “After silence‚ that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” - Alduous Huxley Music’s expressive nature‚ as both art form and communication mode‚ is unparalleled.  It possesses the ability to move us both physically and emotionally.  Though intangible and invisible‚ music evokes feeling and paints imagery.    This notion of expressing the inexpressible is at the core of Christian worship.  For instance‚ the liturgy is charged

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    in discussions of sacrifice‚ shows that both examples represent a “fantasy of extreme expenditure and consumption as dissipation”. The second point put forward is the common image of transcendence that occurs in both events. The core part of the ritual is the splitting of what is offered to the deity‚ and what is retained for the human consumption. Similarly when consumers go shopping‚ they split what will be for themselves with what will be bought for others as an expression of love or through

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    Sacrifice

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    of its meaning mixed with old ideas seem to reflect the changes in the understanding of sacrifice. This paper attempts to know more concretely the reason for animal sacrifice. Could not the bond between God and humankind be represented in another ritual form? This study is expected to shed light on the relevance of sacrifice for social harmony I have selected the understanding of sacrifice in the Old Testament or the New Testament or Hinduism and folk religion for this study. 1.2. Definition

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    Pungja – Tal

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    two fathers. One from the Namyang Hong (red) family and the other from Suwon Back (white) family. When he put on this mask he became a noble and respected man. Today they are mostly used for satirical plays and pure entertainment and not so much in ritual dances. In plays there is hardly any noise‚ but they do a lively dance along with music. The mask – dance performance is the major part of the performance. I would personally hang this mask in my house because of what I have learned from making and

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    individuals to their culture‚ people to their country. From the majestic stories of India to the concert halls of Vienna to the radio station playing mariachi music here in LA‚ music pervades our lives. Since our beginnings‚ music has accompanied rituals and ceremonies‚ and as time passed‚ began to fill other roles in religion‚ society‚ education‚ and entertainment. Within these different categories‚ music served to educate‚ unite‚ provide accompaniment to activities‚ and also function as a means

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    Essay Trip

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    chance to see a famous Thai Village Cultural show. It was the most thing that I want to see. The show highlights are many performers vividly portray a fascinating cross-section of Thailand’s culture‚ heritage and way of life dances‚ ceremonies‚ rituals‚ sports and pastimes. The demonstration had many things such as Thai folk dancing‚ Thai boxing‚ cock fighting‚ and sword fighting We enjoyed the unique and unforgettable experience of the world-renowned Thai Village Cultural Show. It was very

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    Zulu Culture

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    since‚ they know what is happening among the people and can help them and the rite of passage are moments of great religious importance in each person’s life. These are all examples of how Zulu people are very well-known for their traditions and rituals. Reference • Lamb‚ David. The Aficans‚ First Edition. New York: Random House‚1982. • Skinner‚Ellioot. Peoples and Cultures of Africa. New York: The Doubleday/Natural History Press‚ 1973. • Schapera‚ Isaac. Married Life in an African tribe

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    disrespectful to excavate remains and that it is against pagan burial laws. But some dismiss this idea because the Neo-Druids today probably have very little in common with the beliefs of druids in the pre-history as we still know very little of the rituals and rites. So if remains that have

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    anxious to see whether all the stereotypes that are given to OCD patients are correct. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is characterized by the occurrence of repetitive and distressing intrusive thoughts (obsessions)‚ and compulsive actions and rituals performed to relieve distress or prevent harm related to the obsessions (Moulding‚ Doron‚ Kyrios‚ & Nedeljkovic‚ 2009). The main character‚ Melvin Udall‚ exhibits the strong desire to control every situation in his life. He becomes extremely upset

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