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    Rizal

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    Rizal’s state funeral reenacted for 116th martyrdom anniversary December 30‚ 2012 2:44pm Before dawn on Sunday‚ a funeral procession made its way from the old Rizal home in Binondo‚ Manila‚ reenacting Rizal’s burial for the first time‚ 116 years after his martyrdom. Dressed in 1920s attire‚ members of the Order of the Knights of Rizal reenacted the transfer of the remains of Rizal from Binondo to the site of the Rizal Monument in commemoration of Rizal’s 116th death anniversary. Rizal was

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    Zeus Vs Elohim

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    gods were loved and worshiped by humans. Humans also were required to make animal sacrifices to them if they did something wrong. People made altars to worship Zeus in their homes. They also made shrines to honor him on mountain tops because he was the god of the sky and they wanted their shrines to be as close as possible to him. Elohim’s earliest followers were called Jews. They loved Elohim by following the rules that he gave them‚ praising him. Psalm 145:1 is a good example of their love

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    ARGUMENT FOR AND AGAINST THE GODDESS BELIEF By: Janine Stizzo Earliest written records regarding the worship of a mother goddess date to circa 4000 b.c.e. By 3000 b.c.e. “mother goddesses” appeared everywhere in the known world in statues‚ shrines‚ and written records. Later written evidence shows that these goddesses served a variety of purposes. Archaeologists over the past generations have uncovered thousands of stone‚ clay and metal goddesses or female figures. Hardly any of these figurines

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    Hayao Outline

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    asuke Nakao   1. Japanese oak‚ other living creatures can co­exist  B. Meiji Shrine  1. evergreen oak forest were collected from all area of Japan  C. National Trust Movement  1. Totoro Forest Project    Transition: The Totoro foundation comes from a character Miyazaki created.    II. How the films address the environment  A. My Neighbor Totoro (1988)  1. letter to himself  2. Totoro; forest spirit  3. Shinto shrines  B. Nausicaa of the valley of the wind (1984)  1. based on a manga  2. Nausicaa & Hukai plants 

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    forming a sphere. This is a replication of geometrical precision that the Greeks Emphasize. The Pantheon is pre-dated by the Parthenon by about six centuries. It was constructed in 126 CE‚ whereas the Pantheon was constructed around 447-438 BCE. Both shrines were used as place of worship throughout the middle ages. Each have also faced demolishing and innovation. The Pantheon had been totally destroyed. It was restored by the Emperor Hadrian in the same location in 126 AD. The Pantheon was given to a

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    With close reference to your chosen extract‚ how does McEwan use language and narrative method to create a sense of impending doom? Ian McEwan wrote this novel at a time of modernism. It was a time to experiment how the novels were written. In Atonement‚ Briony is a character trying to reach her “highest point of fulfilment” as a writer. Quite strange she was only a young girl who was entering adolescence‚ while trying to balance this will over control and a life full of secrets. These characteristics

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    ajanta caves

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    was ruled by Satavahana dynasty‚ and activity at the complex continued until the fifth to sixth century C.E.‚ when the region was ruled by Vakatakas. Both the Satavahanas and Vakatakas were followers of Brahmanism‚ but also patronized the Buddhist shrines. The walls‚ ceilings and columns of the caves were covered with complex compositions of the Jataka stories (the stories of the Buddha ’s former existences as Boddhisattva)‚ and ornate floral and animal decorations. The exuberance and richness of the

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     Isère in the Frafrench Alps. All his life Peter Julian had an intense devotion to Mary‚ the Mother of God. Before his first communion on 16 March 1823‚ he went on foot to the shrine of Notre-Dame du Laus. Later‚ he came to know about the apparition of Notre-Dame de La Salette and enjoyed traveling to various Marian shrines throughout France. In 1839‚ he joined the Marist Fathers‚ where he worked as a well-respected spiritual advisor with seminarians and priests. He worked with the Third Order of

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    Shinto

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    Shinto is the indigenous religion of Japan‚ there’s no founder recorded‚ and when it originated was unclear. It is believed that Shinto is derived from the native worships for the nature‚ and was not explicitly defined until the coming of Buddhism in the sixth century C.E. Shinto‚ was then presented in order to distinguish from the foreign religions. Shinto(神道)‚ or kami-no-michi(神の道)‚ literally means the way of gods. Shinto is an animistic religion‚ which puts emphasis on the worship and respect

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    UDHAYADHANASINGH ARULSELVAN TD-4 The Vaghri Harijans settled in Ahmadabad make their living by block printing and painting shrine cloth known as Mata ni Pachedi or Mata no Chandarvo. These imposing textiles are used as canopies over the image of the mother Goddess. Traditionally the shrine cloths were made by the Vaghri Harijan community who were not allowed to enter the temples. They made the Pachedis as an offering to the Goddesses. The cloth has a formal

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