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    within religious traditions are similar and transcend individual religious sectors or religions themselves. The essay to follow will explore how some traditions within religions encourage relationships with the divine sacred time‚ scared places‚ as well as our relationships with one another as believers or practitioners of these religions. Relationship with the Devine Before one can explore how religious traditions encourage ones relationship with the divine‚ one must explore what divine actually

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    found at the northern tip of South America‚ was first recognized in 1819. Within Columbia‚ there are five geographic regions; the Caribbean coast‚ pacific lowlands‚ Andes highlands‚ Orinoco Savanna and the Amazon Rainforest. The regional cultural traditions are mixed‚ with a broad assortment of distinct groups that have unique customs‚ accents‚ and social patterns. Within the Caribbean region of Columbia‚ the predominant ethnic group is the Pardo‚ a mixture of European‚ indigenous‚ and afro-Columbian

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    ALEXANDER THE GREAT: THE DIVINE RULER By Mansour Shukoor 1) Alexander the Great has been known as a man of many titles throughout his life. He has been known as an adventurer‚ a King‚ and a conqueror. However from the time of his reign and all the triumphs in-between‚ up to his death‚ Alexander claimed ‘divine’ status. Most historians would agree with his divine status. Alexander the Great was a man who achieved great feats when he began his kingship in 336 B.C. From conquering a majority of

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    Symbols and Traditions- Hindu Wedding In the hindu culture‚ the marriage doesn’t just symbolize the love of a happy couple‚ but also of the coming together of two families. In some cases‚ as this unique marriage bond between the families is only really available at one opportunity‚ the parents and the rest of the close family of the bride and groom would choose and decide for the family. In the past this was extremely common‚ and sometimes the bride and groom got no real chances to say anything

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    outdoor venue. American brides usually wear a white‚ off-white‚ silver‚ or other very light-colored dress‚ particularly at their first marriage. If dancing is offered‚ the newlyweds first dance together briefly. The type of flowers the bride clutches during the wedding ceremony signify her emotions towards the marriage. The bride can choose what color that the bridesmaids will wear. The color usually coordinates with the other themes of the wedding‚ such as similar to the color of the flowers chosen

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    lying in the shadows of two world wars and the Great Depression of the world. The Space Race (1957-1969) between rising powers United Sates and the Soviet Union embodied the battle for world supremacy during the Cold War but took technology to the most significant heights in a shorter time than ever before in human history. On October 4‚ 1957‚ the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R) established the legitimate beginning of the space race. In the early 1930’s‚ Soviet military leaders showed intelligence in rockets

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    Should cultural traditions adapt to the changing times? We have arrived at the time of the year with many traditions: December. For decades‚ we have celebrated Christmas with our family and in church. We think about the poor and care about others‚ just for once. We celebrate New Year’s Eve with friends and food‚ and we spend huge amounts of money on fireworks. All of these traditions are‚ of course‚ great. But don’t you think we need to change some of our traditions? We have been celebrating events

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    REPORT LEARNING SPACES WINTER TERM 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction……………………………………………………………………….3 II. Learning……………………………………………………………………………..3 1. Learning process…………………………………………………………....4 2. Learning styles………………………………………………………………..4 3. Learning theories……………………………………………………………5 III. Motivation………………………………………………………………………….5 1. Work motivation…………………………………………………………….6 2. Theories of motivation………………………………………………7-8 IV. Learning Spaces/Environment……………………………………………

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    Memories That Last a Lifetime… I’m struggling with family traditions these days. Those little things that were so important to me growing up‚ that once gave me such great joy just a few years ago are becoming increasingly more difficult to motivate myself to do. As a child I can remember the excitement that each new season brought to me as I anticipated the corresponding event. In the spring we colored Easter eggs‚ we took a happy meal to park on the first warm (enough) day of the year and

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    Religion. Since the beginning of time‚ human beings have created various cultural categories that have helped with the development of today’s society. Within the Caribbean society‚ it has been the Taínos job to develop these cultural characteristics that through time have evolved and have been part of our daily lives. Fishing‚ hunting‚ farming are cultural and labor traditions passed down to today’s society and have evolved due to new technology. Religion on the other hand‚ is one of the social/cultural

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