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  • ...includes [[activities]] for [[students]] and alumni, such as sports and [[culture]] [[events]] and a parade through the streets of the [[city]] or town. ...emographic [[appeal]], was that [[family]] members always [[maintained]] a high level of [[respect]] for one other, finding genuine [[joy]] in living while
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  • ...the most [[ancient]] of these intergalactic travelers who had mastered the high [[science]] necessary to manipulate [[wormhole]]s All planetary [[culture]]s, space-faring or not, ultimately evolve from their [[animal]] natures
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  • ...mission. This is an age characterized by the world-wide pursuit of moral [[culture]] and [[spiritual]] [[truth]]. The mortal passion of this dispensation is t ...the prebestowal Sons with their dispensations of character ennoblement and culture augmentation.
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  • ...9THE_OLD_ENGLISH.2C_OR_ANGLO-SAXON_PERIOD Old English] wuduwe; akin to Old High German wituwa widow, [[Latin]] vidua, [[Sanskrit]] vidhavā, Latin -videre ==Widows in Indian Culture==
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  • ...[effort]] to [[execute]] [[knowledge]] results in [[wisdom]], and when a [[culture]] has learned how to [[profit]] and improve by [[experience]], [[civilizati ...]]. [[Education]] [[aspires]] to the [[attainment]] of [[meanings]], and [[culture]] grasps at [[cosmic]] [[relationships]] and true [[values]]. Such evolving
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  • ...nt not just upon an [[individual]]'s sexual [[morality]], but the [[Milieu|culture and time]] that individual resides in as well. ...eroticism with pornography, going so far as to say: "[Eroticism] is simply high-class pornography; better produced, better conceived, better executed, bett
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  • ...to [[work]] to build new [[homes]] and [[establish]] a new [[center]] of [[culture]] and [[religion]].
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  • ...nce]]. Like mortals they are [[evolution]]ary creatures, and they have a [[culture]] which is a bona fide evolutionary attainment. There are many great minds ...this is true despite the present differential between the two levels of [[culture]], a differential which will not be compensated prior to the ages of [[ligh
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  • Historically, homework was frowned upon in [[American]] [[culture]]. With few [[students]] interested in higher education, and due to the [[n ...do 60 to 90 minutes of homework in middle school and more than 2 hours in high school actually score worse.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homework]
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  • ...s. Raguel also shows Enoch The Seven Mountains and in the midst of it- the high mountain which is the [[throne]] of [[God]] where the Lord of Glory will si ...ences]] to a similar figure from other cultures can be found in Babylonian culture as "Rag" (some [[translations]] say Ragumu), and in [https://en.wikipedia.o
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  • ...omanliness) refers to qualities and [[behaviors]] judged by a particular [[culture]] to be ideally associated with or especially appropriate to women and girl ...uited to women, whether inborn or socialized. In [[traditional]] Western [[culture]], such features include [[gentleness]], [[patience]], and [[kindness]].
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  • ...pose]] is to surmount [[the great challenge]] of our time by fostering a [[culture]] of [[communion]] such that personal [[communication]] with [[Ta|God livin ...vast body of essential [[spiritual]] knowledge, [[truth]] indispensable to high spiritual [[attainment]] which cannot be consciously received as self-consc
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  • ...ike [[mortals]] they are [[evolutionary]] [[creatures]], and they have a [[culture]] which is a [[bona fide]] evolutionary [[attainment]]. There are many grea ...true despite the present [[differential]] between the two [[levels]] of [[culture]], a differential which will not be [[compensated]] prior to the ages of [[
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  • ...f [[Paradise]] [[society]] in the usages of the [[perfect]] conduct of the high [[beings]] who [[sojourn]] on the [[central Isle]] of [[Light and Life]]. [[Category: Culture]]
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  • 80:7.1 During the decline of [[culture]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia Mesopotamia] there [[persis ...hp?title=Paper_80#80:9._THE_THREE_WHITE_RACES white races]. They were of a high [[intellectual]] order and, [[physically]] regarded, the most [[beautiful]]
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  • ..._OLD_ENGLISH.2C_OR_ANGLO-SAXON_PERIOD Old English] sidu, seodu, siodu, Old High German situ, sito. The Germanic word is cognate with [[Greek]] ethos etymol ...] to another: while uttering the name of [[God]] may be a [[taboo]] in one culture, uttering it as often as possible may be considered pious in the extreme in
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  • ...es will [[teach]] individuals of one [[nation]] to know and appreciate the culture of others. Most [[wars]] come from [[fear]], and [[ignorance]] is the mothe “I am Prolotheos, your Teacher and Tutor on High. Peace be with you all.”
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  • 6. [[Culture]]--[[education]] and [[wisdom]]. ...and ends; otherwise, sometimes overplanning for the future defeats its own high [[purpose]]. As a [[pleasure]] seeker you should aim always to be a produce
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  • ...proposal to bring the [[noble]] pair up to [[the Father]]'s [[temple]] at high noon in order that everyone might bow down in [[respectful]] [[worship]] an ...nt, the noontime to [[spiritual]] [[worship]], the afternoon to [[mind]] [[culture]], while the evening was spent in [[social]] rejoicing. This was never the
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  • ...MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English], from Old English nacod; akin to Old High German nackot naked, [[Latin]] nudus, Greek gymnos ...s clothing than would be expected by the [[conventions]] of a particular [[culture]] and situation, and in particular exposing the bare skin or [[intimate]] p
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