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Their and religious
Their domain in the religious sphere had been greatly diminished.
Their religious practices were efforts to sustain and placate these phenomena and turn them to human advantage.
Their shared religious work was at the heart of their life together, and they later collaborated on a great deal of the administration the Society required.
Their policy was sometimes summed up as Divide and Rule, taking advantage of the enmity festering between various princely states and social and religious groups.
Their religious practices are those of Judaism, but they regard only the written Torah as authoritative scripture ( with a special regard also for the Samaritan Book of Joshua ).
" Their basic religious practices are enumerated in the Five Pillars of Islam, which, in addition to Shahadah, consist of daily prayers ( salat ), fasting during Ramadan ( sawm ), almsgiving ( zakat ), and the pilgrimage to Mecca ( hajj ) at least once in a lifetime.
Their rulers have limited authority to change laws, since they are based on sharia as it is interpreted by their religious scholars.
Their members are usually required to follow and believe in the particular religious tradition that established the utopia.
Their leadership came from the religious congregations of Brownist English Dissenters who had fled the volatile political environment in the East Midlands of England for the relative calm and tolerance of 16th – 17th century Holland in the Netherlands.
Their religious fervor died down over the winter, but when they heard of Ann Lee's preaching in May 1780, many of those New Lights traveled to Niskayuna, some forty miles away, to meet her.
Their opinions might be found valuable to their congregetion because of their knowledge on religious matters, but an imam's view of a religious matter is in no sense binding, infallible or absolute like the Catholic Church.
Their geographic and social isolation from the rest of the Jewish community over the course of many centuries allowed them to develop a liturgy and set of practices that are significantly distinct from those of other Oriental Jewish groups ; they themselves comprise three distinctly different groups, though the distinction is one of religious law and liturgy rather than of ethnicity.
Their rhythmic, raucous chants and dances, accompanied by the tympanon ( a wide, handheld drum ) and the clashing of bronze shields and cymbals, provoked a state of religious ecstasy.
Their number increased further in the upheavals brought by the French Revolution and subsequent Napoleonic invasions of other Catholic countries, depriving thousands of religious of the income that their communities held because of inheritances and forcing them to find a new way of living the religious life.
This law, titled De sanctimonialibus vel viduis et de successionibus earum (" Holy Maidens, Widows, and Their Succession "), imposed a minimum age to take vows of 40 years, considering that at this age the sexual drives of the initiated would be dormant ; the law also granted to women who had been forced to take religious vows, and were subsequently disinherited, the same rights on the legacy of parents as their brothers and sisters.
Their appearance indicate the Greek desire for health which was connected with the Greek cult of the body that was essentially a religious activity.
Their ritual obligations and religious integrity were central to the well being of the Roman state and all its citizens.
Their large earthworks, built for political and religious rituals and expressing their cosmology, still stand throughout the valleys of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, as well as their tributaries in the Southeast.
Their proposed solution was to create a religious community that would more closely adhere to Biblical commandments, along with a school for training Christian missionaries who would eventually spread throughout the American frontier.
Their central location in settlements and the work that evidently went into constructing them is indicative of their importance to the community, which gives credence to a religious or ceremonial function.
Their traditional craft is but one of several still practiced in the region, including tin smithing, wood carving, and making religious paintings.

Their and teachers
Their own experience in the social system influences their work and attitudes as teachers.
Their wearing was advocated by teachers and the students themselves and occasionally made mandatory, but never on a national or state-wide level.
Their demand for $ 300 million dollars came to an abrupt end when Doris accidentally set off a bomb, killing herself and injuring 78 students and teachers.
Their function in society was that of temple functionaries, teachers and trusted civil servants who supervised the weights and scales and witnessed agreements.
Their campaign coincided with a shortage of teachers in the 1950s that prompted the New Zealand government to consider plans for a teachers ’ college in the region.
* Their Eyes Were Watching God study guide and teaching guide-analysis, themes, quotes, mutlimedia for students and teachers
Their primary tasks are the publication and dissemination of institutional pedagogic literature, reports, analyses and case-studies, the promotion and activism in favour of progressive pedagogic practices, and the education of teachers, social workers and others in Institutional Pedagogic practices.
Their goal was to recruit and train teachers for frontier schools and send women into the West to civilize the young.
Their children, especially those belonging to the administrative Khatri and Kayastha castes studied under maulvis and attended the more liberal madrasas, bringing food offerings for their teachers on Hindu festivals.
Their mutuality in ministry and their leadership can inspire members of church communities today to work together as teachers and preachers of the gospel.
Their motivation was apparently vengeance for their problems at the school, since they also destroyed personal belongings of the teachers.
Their teachers were: twelve ( 12 ) regular Filipino faculty members and a number of volunteers from the British Voluntary Service Overseas, Volunteers in Asia, Ford Foundation, Fulbright Foundation and others.
Their reputation was so great that its graduates and teachers were welcome to teach in all other Studia, but themselves accepted no outside teachers without an examination.
Their priorities are girls, cinema, music, literature, pop culture, organising a school festival " The Morning Erection Festival ", bettering teachers and enemies, and finding a way to change the world somehow.
Their teachers are a Canadian ALT named Ann Green and Kazuko Sato ( 佐藤 和子 Satō Kazuko ), a Japanese woman who is mostly ignored by the authors.
Even in classes ( teachers seemed to sense his future fame and allowed him special privilege bringing his guitar to class ) he would sit in the back of the room and practice his " riffs " Their band, back then was called " The Checkmates " and played weekends at places such as the Chagrin Armory ( a National Guard facility that hosted " dances " on weekends ).
Their role is well-described by a student from Kentucky in the 1940s: " The teachers that taught in the one room, rural schools were very special people.
Their daughters Olga and Marija were teachers, while their son Krešimir was a journalist, who died in 1960.
Their earliest efforts included workshops for special education teachers and daycamps for disabled children, all at a time when such training and programs were almost nonexistent.
Their prize was an additional game -- this time against UCMST teachers Jennifer Rasel, Mike Attan, and Debra Horger.

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