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In Scotland and Ireland, traditional Halloween customs include ; Guising children disguised in costume going from door to door requesting food or coins which became practice by the late 19th century, turnips hollowed-out and carved with faces to make lanterns, holding parties where games such as apple bobbing are played.
In Ireland, traditional Halloween customs include ; Guising children disguised in costume going from door to door requesting food or coins which became practice by the late 19th century, turnips hollowed-out and carved with faces to make lanterns, holding parties where games such as apple bobbing are played.
In Scotland, traditional Halloween customs include: Guising children in costume going from door to door demanding food or coins which became established practice by the late 19th century, turnips hollowed out and carved with faces to make lanterns, and parties with games such as apple bobbing.

Guising and children
In Scotland and Ireland, Guisingchildren disguised in costume going from door to door for food or coinsis a traditional Halloween custom, and is recorded in Scotland at Halloween in 1895 where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
The practice of Guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going " guising " around the neighborhood.
Trick-or-treating or " Guising ", is a customary practice for children on Halloween in many countries.
The practice of Guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going " guising " around the neighborhood.
The practice of Guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going " guising " around the neighborhood.

Guising and going
Guising also involved going to wealthy homes, and in the 1920s, boys went guising at Halloween up to the affluent Thorntonhall, South Lanarkshire.

Guising and is
Guising at Halloween in Scotland is recorded in 1895, where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
Guising is devoid of any jocular threat.
Among the earliest record of Guising at Halloween in Scotland is in 1895, where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
Guising at Halloween in Scotland is recorded in 1895, where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.

Guising and at
Folk plays such as Hoodening, Guising, Mumming and Soul Caking are generally verse sketches performed in countryside pubs in European countries, private houses or the open air, at set times of the year such as the Winter or Summer solstices or Christmas and New Year.

and children
Baker notes the uncanny way that both authors imply an ironic " justification by ownership " over the subject of sacrificing children Tertullian while attacking pagan parents, and Swift while attacking the English mistreatment of the Irish poor.
For Lamprias had said that the first articulate sound made is " alpha ", because it is very plain and simple the air coming off the mouth does not require any motion of the tongue and therefore this is the first sound that children make.
Athenian citizens had to be descended from citizens after the reforms of Pericles and Cimon in 450 BC on both sides of the family, excluding the children of Athenian men and foreign women.
A 2008 Senate investigation found that Biederman also received $ 1. 6 million in speaking and consulting fees between 2000 and 2007 some of them undisclosed to Harvard from companies including makers of antipsychotic drugs prescribed for children with bipolar disorder.
His plot thoroughly unraveled, Pseudolus appears to be in deep trouble but Erronius, completing his third circuit of the Roman hills, shows up fortuitously to discover that Miles Gloriosus and Philia are wearing matching rings which mark them as his long-lost children.
Philia weds Hero ; Pseudolus gets his freedom and the lovely slave girl Gymnasia ; Gloriosus receives twin courtesans to replace Philia ; Erronius gets his children, and a happy ending prevails for all except for poor Senex, stuck with his shrewish wife Domina.
The stiyaha or kwi-kwiyai were a nocturnal race that children were told not to say the names of lest the monsters hear and come to carry off a person sometimes to be killed.
Joshua " carries out a systematic campaign against the civilians of Canaan men, women and children that amounts to genocide.
By 1914, around 100 people men, women, and children were living on Clipperton Island, resupplied every two months by a ship from Acapulco.
Of the famine in Povolzhie ( 1921 – 1922 ) he wrote: " That horrible famine was up to cannibalism, up to consuming children by their own parents the famine, which Russia had never known even in Time of Troubles 1601 – 1603 ..."
Charles and Georgiana had eight children, but only four Benjamin Herschel, Georgiana Whitmore, Dugald Bromhead and Henry Prevost survived childhood.
It is common for children to be afraid of disguised, exaggerated, or costumed figures even Santa Claus.
When the Arch of Pavia was erected to honor the Imperial clan in 8, Claudius ' name ( now Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus after his elevation to paterfamilias of Claudii Nerones on the adoption of his brother ) was inscribed on the edge past the deceased princes, Gaius and Lucius, and Germanicus ' children.
To avenge this abduction, the Sabines attacked Rome, although not immediately since Hersilia, the daughter of Tatius, the leader of the Sabines, had been married to Romulus, the Roman leader, and then had two children by him in the interim.
The value may not be expected in the ordinary sense the " expected value " itself may be unlikely or even impossible ( such as having 2. 5 children ), just like the sample mean.
) To produce imperial children, heirs of the nation, with two-side descent from the two kamis, was regarded as desirable or at least it suited powerful Fujiwara lords, who thus received preference in the imperial marriage market.
Seinei fathered no children ; however, two grandsons of the 17th emperor, Emperor Richū, were found later to ascend as Prince Oke and Prince Woke.
Mrs. Bowles is a single mother who was married three times her first husband divorced her, her second one died in a jet accident, and her third one committed suicide by shooting himself in the head and has two children who don't like or even respect her ( which stems from her permissive, often negligent and abusive parenting Mrs. Bowles brags that her kids beat her up and she's glad that she can hit back ).

and disguised
The former whose screenplay was written by the blacklisted Dalton Trumbo, disguised by a front features a bank holdup sequence shown in an unbroken take over three minutes long that proved widely influential.
In adults, however, the situation is more complicated since in Freud's submission, the dreams of adults have been subjected to distortion, with the dream's so-called " manifest content " being a heavily disguised derivative of the " latent " dream-thoughts present in the unconscious.
The bewildered and terrified freedmen know not what to do to leave is death ; to remain is to suffer the increased burden imposed upon them by the cruel taskmaster, whose only interest is their labor, wrung from them by every device an inhuman ingenuity can devise ; hence the lash and murder is resorted to intimidate those whom fear of an awful death alone cause to remain, while patrols, Negro dogs and spies, disguised as Yankees, keep constant guard over these unfortunate people.
There are also two fantasy cars to choose from, the Murasama and the Coventry thinly disguised versions of the Honda RA300 and the Cooper T81B, with licensing issues precluding these particular marques from being included in the game.
The companions were Elizabeth Smart disguised in a gray wig, sunglasses, and veil and Wanda Ileen Barzee.
* One of the most famous symphonic poems in a mythological series composed by the French composer Camille Saint-Saëns in the 1870s is titled Le Rouet d ' Omphale, or The Spinning Wheel Of Omphale, the rouet being a spinning wheel that the queen and her maidens used in this version of the myth, it was Delphic Apollo who condemned the hero to serve the Lydian queen disguised as a woman.
Muncie was lightly disguised as " Middletown " by a team of sociologists, led by Robert and Helen Lynd, who were only the first to conduct a series of studies in Muncie considered a typical Middle-American community in their case, a study funded by the Rockefeller Institute of Social and Religious Research.
Intending to give the appearance of Native American aggression, their plan was to arm some Southern Paiute Native Americans and persuade them to join with a larger party of their own militiamen disguised as Native Americans in an attack.
* John Howard Griffin ( 1920 – 1980 ) white journalist who disguised himself as a black man to write about racial injustice in the south.
One such popular instance was when the White Bone Demon ( 白骨夫人, Chinese: Bai Gu Fu Ren ) disguised three times as family members first, a young woman.
As the students begin a barricade (" At the Barricade Upon These Stones "), Javert, disguised as one of the rebels, volunteers to " spy " on the government troops.
( Agent 13 played by a different actor also appears in The Nude Bomb, and in the 2008 film played by Bill Murray forced to spend his day disguised as a tree.
The hoax involved Cole and five friends writer Virginia Stephen ( later Virginia Woolf ), her brother Adrian Stephen, Guy Ridley, Anthony Buxton and artist Duncan Grant who disguised themselves with skin darkeners and turbans.

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