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Roman Religion
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Roman Religion Introduction Beliefs of early Romans do not limit to the idea of a single and powerful god. Rather they have religion of their own which has its roots in the various traditions, rituals, superstitions and omens of the societi...

Intertestamental Period
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intertestamental period." Since the "New Testament" is the "end" of the "Old Testament," the centuries that linked the two were dubbed "the intertestamental period." This perspective is not necessarily prejudicial to its subject, but it usu...

Prayers In School
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prayers in school. Discussion In modern world there is lack of strong moral and educational principles, degrading of school, loss of morality, because people do not focus on prayers in school. Opinions can be different and related to differ...

Greek And Roman Sculptures And Their Architecture
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Greek themes and more. Achievements developed over time allowed for sculptors sculpture and design coordinators to implement the Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic and forms of representation of several different scenes, making the focus of mu...

Religion
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Afro-Cuban Santería and Ifá religious practices gain their significance within the setting of altar assemblages and ritual performances. These sacred arts carry symbolic and functional value, but they are also evaluated and appreciated by p...

Mexican Architectures
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Kings in the Cathedral of Mexico The Altar screen at Huejotzingo and the Altar of the Kings in the Cathedral of Mexico are two of the famous altars of the sixteenth century that have significantly contributed to the field of the art. The A...

Jewish History
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Jewish worship, is a Greek word whose historical origin is unclear. It is attested in the Greek translation of the Bible (LXX) and writings of Flavius ??Josephus, where he first designates "the congregation" (kenesset) then became the speci...