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The wordghoulcomes from the Arabic wordghūl, which was the name used for this terrifying monster of legend.Ghūlcomes from the wordġāla, meaning “to seize,” in reference to seizing bodies to eat. In modern times, the wordghoulis often used more generally. In spooky contexts, it can ...
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Under the new revolutionary government, the Pantheon was converted to a “Temple to Reason” where it would no longer be used for religious activities, but as a mausoleum for the most celebrated French intellectuals who have contributed their quota to the French nation. During the 19th century, ...
Because it has been used continually for almost two thousand years, Rome’s Pantheon is well preserved. The concept here is that buildings that never lapse into disuse are repaired and generally given the attention due to them. While it is not incorrect to say that the Pantheon was used cont...
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The origin of All Saints' Day can be traced back to the early Christian Church when it was established as a day to remember and celebrate the martyrs and other saints who had died for their faith. Over time, the scope of the holiday expanded to include martyrs and all faithful Christians...
Hope and love are popular themes of literature and art in many human societies. The human physiology of love and hope is less well understood. This review presents evidence that the lack of love and/or hope delays growth disturbs development and maturati
Following a sending-off, the penalised team play one man short for two minutes, unless they concede during that time in which case they return to full strength immediately. The player that was sent off, however, cannot be used again. Players can go into the penalty area and g...
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