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    Cult Activities and Psychological Manipulation Cultic activity is all around us and we don’t even know it. People around the world are being psychologically manipulated (brain washed) in these cults and they are not even aware of the control that someone has over them. As I checked out the links on the Ex-Cult Resource Center Website I found some very interesting information as well as the different types of cults‚ some religious and some not religious. It is sad that manipulation would

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    Using sources 1.1‚ 1.2 and 1.3 and your own knowledge‚ explain the changes in the solar cult before the reign of Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten (10 marks – 800 words) In a land like Egypt where the sun was one of the two dominating forces of nature (the other being the Nile)‚ it was natural for the people to worship the sun as a god. Solar (sun) worship had been practiced throughout Egypt in one form or another since Predynastic times. Popular beliefs about the sun god varied from place to place as did

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    being observed. c. Natural: spy; don’t know people are watching you; trying to get info. 2. Historical Analysis: Look at items from the past to learn about the past. (Inca Death Cult) 3. Content Analysis: Looking for how many times something occurs. (Mentioned or seen) (South Park) 4. Case Study: In-depth study of a person or group of people. 5. Statistical Analysis: Look for mathematical links between things (Cigarettes Lung Cancer) 6.

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    When the word “cult” is said aloud‚ many people get shivers‚ or groups like the mafia or KKK come to mind. But a new‚ less forbidden breed of cult is on the rise. They boast names like Swifties‚ Beliebers‚ Directioners‚ Selenators‚ and KatyCats‚ and worship those who‚ to the general public‚ are divine. They’re an elite group of the divine with gods and “saviors” like Rihanna‚ Kanye West‚ Kendall Jenner‚ Cristiano Ronaldo‚ Tyler Oakley‚ and more. Although worship of kings and war heroes has existed

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    The Cult of Athleticism in Public Schools ‘Athleticism can be defined as the ability to participate within a sport‚ being able to excel in a sport of your choice. Also athleticism was believed in order to grow as an individual‚ where it was greatly supported by all especially parents and teachers of the younger generations.’ (Mangan‚ J. 2010 International Journal of the History of Sport‚ Volume 27‚ Issue 1 &2‚ pp. 60-77.) This essay will address how athleticism and the ‘cult of athleticism’

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    had a very specific place in a patriarchal society‚ and from an early age were instructed how to achieve this place. Women were told they needed to embody piety‚ purity‚ submissiveness and domesticity according to Barbara Welter in her paper‚ “The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820-1860‚” published in 1966. A woman was told if she embodied all of these traits she would be a “true woman”. The greatest of these traits is purity and directly linked to purity is the woman’s virginity. A woman was to remain

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    organize the ‘Cult of True Womanhood ‘. This organization of woman were thought that because of their depth of morality that they should spread their loving and nurturing instincts to society as a whole. The Cult of True Womanhood first to began to organize themselves by doing charity work such as feeding the hungry widows‚ protecting working woman from vice‚ and by trying to rehabilitate prostitutes and by helping to reform prisons and insane asylums. As stated in the essay The Case for the Reform

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    Thoth had a large cult following in his patron city‚ Hermopolis (Silverman 42). Pilgrimage journeys were made to many sites‚ one being Dier el-Medina (David 314; Wilkinson 217). In Upper Egypt‚ in nome 15‚ cult centers such as Khmun and Unu dedicated to Thoth (Simpson 440). He patroned scribes‚ scholars‚ and other literate people (mainly the high priests and elite) (David 200; Wilkinson 215). His eventual role as the mortuary scribe was something that was so key that his worshipers looked to him

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    can we learn from this article? Primarily this article delves into detail about certain court cases involving high tolerance sects‚ referred to as “cults” and ex-members attempting to sue said cult for various different reasons. The most detailed cases described by the author are of cases in which the plaintiff is accusing the so-called cult of brainwashing the person into joining; seen in cases such as George v. ISKCON (International Society of Krishna Conciousness) as well as Molko and Leal

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    this is also attributable to the emergence of contemporary dramatic practitioners. Heritage texts are being re-envisioned by directors to captivate modern audiences‚ which is illustrated in physical theatre company Zen Zen Zo’s reinterpretation of The Cult of Dionysus (Zen Zen Zo Physical Theatre Company‚ 1992). This play‚ adapted from famous Greek playwright Euripides’ original play ‘The Bacchae’‚ was reinterpreted by director Simon Wood whilst still sustaining the pertinent ideologies and the relevant

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