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    community-wide masquerade dances‚ which are often found in the Yoruba and Benin cultures. These rituals are ancestral masquerades preformed within Yoruba culture and the Republic of Benin. Ancient African rituals vary largely in their performance and meaning. The term Egungun often refers to all masked figures found among the ritual‚ which are those targeted by Leonce Raphael Abgodjelou in his art exhibit. The Egungun ritual is a performance funeral‚ marking the passage of the deceased to the spirit world .

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    and Loss July 19‚ 2004 Comparative Analysis of Death Rituals All prominent cultures and religions in the world devote specific rites and rituals to their respective societies and faiths. Rites are acts of social‚ spiritual and religious origins and apply not only to ceremonies for the living‚ but to ceremonies for the dead as well. This paper will compare and contrast the rituals practiced by my Italian-American family with the rituals practiced by those of Muslim beliefs. My family identifies

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    Mary Hollnsteiner‚ Reciprocity in the Lowland Philippines‚ in Four Readings in Filipino Values‚ Frank Lynch‚ S.J. and Alfonso de Guzman Ⅲ‚ eds. (Quezon City: Institute of Philippine Culture‚ 1979). Reynaldo Ileto‚ Pasyon and Revolution: Popular Movements in the Philippines‚ 1840-1940 (Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press 1979) William Henry Scott‚ Cracks in the Parchment Curtain and Other Essays in Philippine History (Quezon City: New Day Publishers.1982)‚ 其中一篇brilliant essay: Filipino

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    referred to as a religion‚ although most American Indians would argue is more of a practice of their spirituality and well being. They embrace ceremonies as a way to help overcome the difficulties of life‚ such as‚ marriage‚ death‚ war‚ and weather. The rituals unite in community and give recognition to their ancestor and nature. Therefore‚ American Indians have created and practiced their own diverse types of dance thru movement‚ costumes‚ and beliefs. The most widely publicized American Indian dance is

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    society‚ and that is one of the reasons I find art compelling. I can lose myself in one painting for hours; forgetting about the world around me. Art can be found outside‚ or inside; art is universal. However‚ after reading Duncan’s "The Art Museum as Ritual‚" I find my general ideas of art and art museums changing. I find myself looking at the entire concept of art museums differently. That is why this assignment was challenging for me; analyzing the interior design of the Barrick

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    Tohono O ’odham Religion and Rituals December 02‚ 2013 Tohono O ’odham Religion and Rituals Himdag is a Tohono O ’odham word that translates to "way of life". The eight elements of religion are found throughout the Tohono O ’odham past and present cultural beliefs. The Tohono O ’odham believe that they were created by a God named I ’itoi. I ’itoi once created a people whom were known as the Hohokam or the ancient ones. The Hohokam turned on I ’itoi and attempted to kill him four times. After the

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    ”The Body” is a novella (definition: a written‚ fictional and prose narrative) written by Stephen King. Stephen King was born into a poor family in Portland‚ Maine‚ in the USA in 1947. He eventually got into university because he studied so hard and started writing for the college newspaper‚ as well as supporting the movement against the Vietnam War. He married and started a family‚ taking a teaching job. Although‚ he still wrote short stories for magazines and worked at making novels. The novel

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    Men and Listeners‚ as a means of communing with the Divine through their rituals as a means to heal the sickly. Maintaining good health is also a pinnacle to Nacirema society. The Nacirema people feel that‚ "the human body is ugly and has natural tendency to debility and disease". Therefore‚ the Nacirema people put high emphasis on maintaining good health through their daily devotion to their Divines. Their extreme rituals

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    A Psychiatrist’s Tales of Ritual and Obsession. Berkeley‚ CA‚ USA: University of California Press‚ 2008. p 26. http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ecpi/Doc?id=10229950&ppg=26 Aboujaoude‚ Elias (Author). Compulsive Acts : A Psychiatrist’s Tales of Ritual and Obsession. Berkeley‚ CA‚ USA: University of California Press‚ 2008. p 26. http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ecpi/Doc?id=10229950&ppg=26 Aboujaoude‚ Elias (Author). Compulsive Acts : A Psychiatrist’s Tales of Ritual and Obsession. Berkeley‚

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    Ritual is defined as a prescribed formal behavior for occasions not given over technological routine‚ having reference to beliefs in mystical beings or powers (Turner‚ 1962‚ p.19). One of my family rituals in my culture is soul calling and string-tying known in the Hmong culture as Hu Plig Khi Tes. This ritual is originated with my family by passed down from one generation to another throughout many generations. It is a health-like ritual often performed for a family member who is recovering for

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