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But Anna had a different, trickier task than the writers in these traditions: as a princess writing about her own family, she had to balance her loyalty to her kin with her obligation to portray events accurately, navigating issues like Alexios’s embarrassing stab to the buttocks.
In African-American social dances, we see over 200 years of how African and African-American
traditions
influenced our history.
It was about keeping cultural
traditions
alive and retaining a sense of inner freedom under captivity.
As queer and trans people, we're so often excluded from institutions and
traditions.
It's safe to say that we reimagined some traditions, but we also kept some old ones that we worked in, and we created something that worked for us.
Across the board, churches and synagogues and mosques are all complaining about how hard it is to maintain relevance for a generation of young people who seem completely uninterested, not only in the institutions that stand at the heart of our
traditions
but even in religion itself.
There are Jewish and Christian and Muslim and Catholic religious leaders, many of them women, by the way, who have set out to reclaim the heart of our traditions, who firmly believe that now is the time for religion to be part of the solution.
CA: But I'd push back on that, because I think what people are talking about is that there was a world where you had fewer journalistic outlets, where there were traditions, that things were fact-checked.
In America, our death
traditions
have come to be chemical embalming, followed by burial at your local cemetery, or, more recently, cremation.
In my family, I am the child who is most interested in the story of who we are, in our traditions, in the knowledge about ancestral lands.
And by rejecting the more radical changes of the Protestant reformation, he allowed his people to preserve most of their religious
traditions.
It died out about 200 years ago, and yet in Latin America, from Mexico to Chile, all our countries maintain some form of the Décima in our popular
traditions.
In Peru, they call it the Peruvian Décima, because the Décima becomes so integrated into our traditions, that if someone asks, people from each place are completely convinced that the Décima was invented in their country.
I was raised in a home where the two
traditions
lived together more or less in harmony.
We have this experience of the journey, which is in all of our great spiritual traditions, of pilgrimage.
Maybe clinging to pure identities is a sign of immaturity, and ethnic, nationalist and religious
traditions
are bad for you.
I'm going to talk about two architects very, very briefly that represent the current split, architecturally, between these two
traditions
of a technocratic or technological solution and a romantic solution.
Conservatives, on the other hand, speak for institutions and
traditions.
We have an abundance of rich herbal
traditions
and plants that could be developed into a big pharmaceutical industry.
Africa has got very rich
traditions.
He says he doesn't think Hungary's
traditions
and culture and color has to be "mixed with those of others."
Well, I'm really excited to talk a bit about my own upbringing in music and family and all of that, but I'm even more excited for you people to hear about Donnell's amazing family and maybe even a little bit about how we met, and all that sort of thing, but for those of you that may not be familiar with my upbringing, I'm from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, eastern Canada, which is a very, very musical island, and its origins come from Scotland with the music and all the traditions, the dancing, the language, which unfortunately is dying out in Cape Breton.
Murakami’s work blurs historical periods and draws from multiple cultural
traditions.
In practice, some are part-timers, holding more closely to their own traditions, and maintaining families in nearby villages, outside Cossack lands.
He enriches "Midnight’s Children" with a plethora of Indian and Pakistani cultural references, from family
traditions
to food, religion and folktales.
Yet at the same time, they worry that speed could erode their cultural
traditions
and their sense of home.
And this is about good taste, good
traditions.
It's about conserving emotions, conserving the
traditions
that have obstructed the mind in moving forward and of course what is radical is to confront them.
Where Judeo-Christian
traditions
taught that humans are born with preordained purpose, de Beauvoir and Sartre proposed a revolutionary alternative.
They reflect your culture, your traditions, your inheritance, your cultural wealth accumulated over generations, all of that is carried forward with words.
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