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    Each culture has different aesthetic values and things they do during recreation.These things depend on the culture‚ religion‚ and environment. Some major things that most cultures have for aesthetic values are instruments‚ drama‚ and temples. Still‚ all aesthetic values are important to all civilizations. There are many instruments that people play in their recreational time‚ and the types of instruments played usually depend on the surroundings‚ religion‚ culture‚ and the person themselves.

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    |University of Virginia | |Abu Simbel temples | |History of Architecture I ARH 1010/7010 | |

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    The Temple of Amun-re at Karnak and the Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens have distinctive architectural enhancements and refinements that were put together to create‚ not just a building‚ but a significant piece of aesthetically pleasing architecture made for worship. One of the most mysterious places in ancient Egypt was the inside of a temple. They were the homes of the gods and goddesses and very few people were allowed to see the inside. Karnak temple was a solar temple based on the principles

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    observe two familiar and natural cave temples on the Chunchanagiri hill which is devoted to Siddeshvara and Someshvara respectively. It serves for both the purpose to visit‚ i.e. to have a view of thehistorical site and to enjoy the summer holidays. Agumbe Shivamogga‚ Karnataka

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    “Sri Balathandayuthaphani Temple” for our moral assignment. The temple was located in Seremban area. This year‚ we are not going to the Batu Caves for celebrating the Thaipusam because we are not free on that day. According to the request from our lecturer‚ he hopes we can know more the culture and tradition of the Indian races. So we have decided to go to this temple for asking the information of the Thaipusam. The reason that we choose this temple is because the temple is full of history and the

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    Topic [The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo) in Bangkok‚ Thailand] B. Question [Is the temple of Wat Phra Kaeo the holiest in all of Thailand?] C. Rationale [I personally visited Thailand and took a great interest in the religious beliefs of Buddhism. I just admired how the various temples were constructed. This temple was by far my most favorite because of its history and magnificent construction. ] D. Thesis [The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo) is the holiest temple in all

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    the fall of Babylon (539 B.C). In order to better understand the how and why different architectural approaches were taken during different phases in Mesopotamia‚ this essay will provide a detailed geographical and chronological analysis on both the temple and residential architecture. Various examples will be illustrated to form the argument of this essay. Mesopotamian civilisation emerged in an environment where each element in cosmos different. Some are stable such as the four seasons but some

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    Pooram is one of the most popular temple festivals of the South Indian state Kerala. It is held at Vadakkunnathan Temple every year where the goddesses of two nearby temples Thiruvambady and Paramekavu meet each other after a gap of one year on ’Pooram’ day of the Malayalam Calendar month of ’Medam’. Thrissur Pooram was the brain child of Raja Rama Varma or famously known as Sakthan Thampuran‚ the Maharaja of Cochin. Before the start of Thrissur Pooram‚ the largest temple festival in Kerala was the one-day

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    stated in the text “Temple’s parents fought often over Temple. Her father‚ handsome and temperamental‚ with wealth inherited from his family‚ wanted to send her away to a mental institution. Her mother longed to help her but didn’t know how.” This shows that her dad didn’t want to do anything for her but send her away‚ however her mom wanted to help instead of giving up. Climax: The turning point for Temple was when her mother decided to help Temple so she is ready for school. For example‚ as stated

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    God”. Not every religion requires a mosque‚ temple‚ or church to worship in‚ sometimes worship is done outdoors or even inside the home. For Buddhists‚ worship can be done either in the home or in a temple and there is no set day of the week that everyone gathers for prayer as in other religions such as Christianity. Some will set up a room inside their homes that is decorated with a Buddha statue and candles. Some will choose to burn incense. Temples are typically set up to symbolize fire‚ water

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