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    Folk Practices of the Tiwas: Destructuring of Cultural System 0.0. Introduction Folk practices being integral structures of a whole composite cultural system are layered with manifold meanings. Thus a cultural system as a treasure house of a community is actually a stratified system carved with multiple interdependent structures. Changes are unavoidable phenomenon in any cultural system and they don’t become strikingly distinguishable until and unless they are made to configured enough to fit

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    Soul Healing

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    Soul-Healing This ritual-service is a complement and a more advanced level of the Life-Regeneration empowerment. The latter has to be undergone before the 3-day Soul-Healing ritual may be conducted on your behalf. This soul-healing removes many karmic stains as permitted by the Higher Intelligences overseeing human evolution. Components of your occult structure other than the aura would be also be cleansed of psychic toxins. Certain precepts of life may have been learnt by your soul‚ however

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    Folk and Popular culture

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    Folk and Popular Cultures 1950’s and 60s I love Lucy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7OkZrvSLcM In this episode it doesn’t really show any type of entertainment. They are spending time together and at the end playing some drums. For the outfits the women are all wearing vintage dresses. The Men are wearing are wearing suits and slacks. The little boy is dressed up nicely for a little boy. Slicked back hair. Using lots of hand expressions to speak. 1970’s The Brady Bunch: They are playing

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    Vietnam Folk Games

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    Vietnam folk games Vietnam folk games have been formed and existed for a long time. They are more than entertainment‚ they contain Vietnamese culture. Bamboo jacks‚ the game of the dragon and snake‚ blind man’s buff‚ the game of squares and so on are very interesting and useful. However‚ folk games are being gradually lost. Children are at a disadvantage‚ if they don’t have a chance to play them. So it is very important to introduce and develop folk games to the children and everybody as

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    Music for the Souls

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    MUSIC FOR THE SOULS….. Music gives soul to the universe‚ wings to the mind‚ flight to the imagination and life to everything. What is Music? For few it’s a rhythm or a beat or just an activity to linger their time. But for few it’s more than just a rhythm or a tune‚ music for them is sanity which drives them to a whole new different persuasion of life. Have you ever watched a great movie where music builds up the scene more than the action itself? Have you ever wished that you had a soundtrack

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    A Simple Soul

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    Noemi Solano Professor Oropesa Humanities 60-H April 1‚ 2013 “A Simple Soul” Gustave Flaubert’s short story “A Simple Soul” is about a woman of a simple mind yet a devoted heart‚ named Felicite. Although she suffered from the tremendous loss of her parents early on in her life‚ she continued to love unconditionally‚ even until her last breath. When she was 18 years old‚ she fell in love with a young man that left her for a rich‚ old woman “in order to escape the conscription…” Following this

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    Soul Surfer

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    Soul Surfer The autobiography‚ Soul Surfer by Bethany Hamilton tells the amazing story of faith‚ perseverance‚ and fighting to do what you love. Bethany Hamilton is just an average girl growing up in Hawaii. She loves the surf‚ the sand‚ and the sun‚ but one day she is in an almost fatal shark attack. Bethany is faced with many tough questions subsequent to the shark attack. Bethany has to learn how to surf with only one arm if she wants to continue her most beloved passion. This develops the plot

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    The history of soul music

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    into the great season of soul music. Soul music was enabled by the commercial boom of "race" music‚ that had led to the creation of channels and infrastructures run by black enterpreneurs for black artists. This class of black enterpreneurs hired and trained a generation of session musicians‚ producers and arrangers (not to mention songwriters) who were specifically meant to serve the needs of black music. Sould music was also enabled by an unstoppable trend towards black and white integration‚ as

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    Soul Surfer

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    life story in October 2004 in her autobiography named Soul Surfer. Her book was made into a major motion picture which was released theatrically in April 2011. Bethany has also written several other inspirational books. According to Bethany‚ her parents instilled their faith in Jesus Christ from a young age. “Bethany’s foundation of faith has been her backbone; her source of truth‚ hope‚ and strength.” Novel Synopsis Soul Surfer: “A true story of faith‚ family‚ and fighting

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    The Soul Scarf

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    The Soul Scarf It was a black-white scarf‚ and there were some blood-spots on it‚ but my grandfather still used it and preserved like a valuable object. I did not see my grandfather wear it always‚ but it always appeared on his neck when he had a meetings or important events. Every time I visited my grandfather‚ I saw him sit by himself in front of his house and looked at the scarf sadly. So‚ I once asked him about the scarf and its significance‚ but I just got the answer from my father later.

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