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    TAUSUG BELIEFS AND PRACTICES * One characteristic of the Tausug is preservation of the family reputation and will never commit an act of cowardice that will blemish on the family’s name * “You can never expect a Tausug to run from a good fight” * They believe that running away is shameful especially when other members of the family are involved Paggunting * Tausug baptism * The child clad in best garment is brought to the group of Imams standing in circle * A few strands

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    TAUSUG   The Tausug or SULUK people are an ethnic group in the Philippines and Malaysia. The term Tausug was derived from two words tau and sug (on suluk) meaning “people of the current” referring to their homelands in the same thing ‚ with the former being the phonetic evolution in the Philippines of the latter( the L being dropped and thus the two short U’s merging into one long U). the Tausug people in SABAH refer to themselves as Tausug but refers to their race as SULUK as documented in official

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    Tausug visual arts are represented by carvings‚ metalworks‚ woodworks‚ tapestry and embroidery‚ mat making and basketry‚ textile and fashion‚ pottery‚ and other minor arts (Szanton 1963). In general‚ Tausug visual arts follow the Islamic prohibition of representing human or animal forms. Consequently‚ Mindanao and Sulu have developed ukkil or abstract motifs which are carved‚ printed‚ or painted into various media. These motifs are suggestive of leaves‚ vines‚ flowers‚ fruits‚ and various geometric

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    Sir Thomas More by William Roper. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. 1990. Warnicke‚ Retha M. Wicked Women of Tudor England: Queens‚ Aristocrats‚ Commoners. New York: Palgrave Macmillan‚ 2012. Print. While much is known about Sir Thomas More and his accomplishments‚ less is known pertaining to his wives and their stories. A lot of what is known and accepted has come from various biographers of Sir Thomas More’s life‚ as well as different letters and writings from More and his various

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    I. Cultural Analysis of Tausug Culture is the social heritage which the individual receives from the group; a system of behaviour shared by members of society. The Tausug or “people of the current” classify themselves loosely as tau higad‚ tau gimba or tau pu. The tau higad are those living in coastal areas and consider themselves as “more advanced and civilized” than the tau gimba‚ who live in the regions far from the sea and centers of population and the tau pu‚ who are living on the islands nearby

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    Sir Thomas More and Utopia One of my favorite movies of all time is Ever After: A Cinderella Story. It is a 1998 film adaption of the fairy tale Cinderella and stars Drew Barrymore as the lead female character named Danielle de Barbarac. Danielle’s mother dies very early in her life and as a result Danielle and her father are very close. Her father remarries a baroness with two daughters. Shortly after‚ her father dies of a heart attack. Danielle now has very few possessions to call her own: a beautiful

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    Thaveesha Udugama April 2017 Thomas More Essay Sir Thomas More was a figure in the English renaissance. The Catholic Church made him into a Saint; and his book Utopia was celebrated by communists for many reasons. Thomas More uses the made up world of Utopia to discuss the real issues in his own society in England. More felt like privacy‚ religion‚ private property‚ wealth and status weren’t things that were important in making a society whole or great. Thomas More talks through the character of Hythloday

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    these writers and philosophers was Hannah More‚ eighteenth-century playwright and poet; More dabbled in many fields throughout her life. She also visited France during the Revolution‚ producing poetry and essays regarding France and its players of the Revolution that are still read today. One of her more recognized contributions to English Literature is her poem regarding sensibility: “Sensibility: A Poetic Epistle to the Hon. Mrs. Boscawen” (Hannah More)‚ in which she praises the attribute and those

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    Unit 2 Paper: A Modern Day Sir Thomas More After reading Utopia‚ I realized problems in today’s society itself. Hythloday compared and contrasted concepts of government between Utopia and European countries all throughout the book. The perfect Utopian society included all‚ but not limited to: rational thought‚ communal property‚ no love of gold‚ no class distinction‚ little to no crime‚ no poverty‚ religious tolerance‚ and little inclination to war. Many of these concepts are completely

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    TRAGIC HERO: SIR THOMAS MORE Tragedy is a theme that is shown throughout the play A Man for All Seasons‚ Sir Thomas More is the man that this tragedy is shown in. The story of Sir Thomas More is one of which a man must choose between what his king wants and his own morals. More’s tragic hero ways are shown when he goes against his king and sticks with his Catholic ways‚ by doing this More faces many obstacles and criticism to do what he feels is right and in the end he becomes a martyr for his beliefs

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