Some Religious, Ethnic, and Cultural Holidaysdoi:10.1080/10567224.1989.11488149Religion & Public Education
India’s holidays include fasting, prayer, and celebrations of social and cultural importance. India’s festivals include arduous physical exercises as well as musical, dance, and theatrical performances. The other activities included races for horses, wild bulls, elephants, and rhinos in addition to...
doi:http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/dcart?info=link&codigo=232827Hollins, JohnCanadian Parliamentary AssociationCanadian Parliamentary ReviewHollins, John. 2007. "Fixed Election Dates and Cultural or Religious Holidays: The Ontario Experience." Canadian Parliamentary Review 30(2): 14-16....
playful communal rituals, and the climactic glory of fireworks, it is a day of pleasure and joy. As a celebration of our founding ideals, however, it has always been fraught with the ironies of our national and cultural imperfections.
People of different cultural backgrounds celebrate different festivals and traditions, which may lead to problems. Holidays are recognized, in the workplace don't admit both frustration caused resentment. This leads to a lack of prod 一些比较文化的区别,我注意有宗教和道德信仰。 不同的文化背景的人们...
cultural complexity with satisfaction and embrace it. Fundamentalists see it as disturbing and dangerous. In a sense, sharing the reflection of Sakakibara (1995), we are witnessing “the end of the progressive era,” dominated by Western ideologies, and we are entering an era in which multiple...
How would you define the concept of covenant and the function it has for Jews today? How relevant is history and memory in Jewish identity? Explain What is the purpose of the laws in the Torah and for... What are some of the institutional and cultural mechanisms that have supported the ...
Home Alonecan hardly be considered a religious film, but the movie uses religion in a clever way. This is a film about connections, strained relationships, and overcoming personal gripes to be there for the people we love during the holidays. Kevin initially feels like the runt of the litter...
Sadly the worst damage inflicted by the Iraq invasion was not that done to the hundreds of thousands of displaced or ended lives, or the destroyed homes, infrastructure and cultural symbols that nurtured those lives. No, the most serious damage was that by ignoring the Security Council, the US...
and the religious and cultural practices which sustain them, provide a distinctive context for experiencing people’s sense of connection and disconnection with one another, with their environment, and with the changes they experience. Just as we might – in conceptual analysis—learn something about...