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Traditions are kept alive at Chalmers.
These institutes are the Jewish Oral Traditions Research Center and the National Voice Archives ( the Phonoteca at the Jewish National and University Library ).
According to Traditions and Encounters, the founding of the primary education system began in 425 AD and "... military personnel usually had at least a primary education ...".
Traditions in the Sinosphere still exist for these teachings, and they more or less share the same doctrines as Shingon, with many of its students themselves traveling to Japan to be given transmission at Mount Koya.
Ashbery's Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard University were published as Other Traditions in 2000.
There has been substantial overlap between Washington, D. C .' s folk and bluegrass scene in the past several decades, in part due to the patronage of disc jockeys at public radio station WAMU, including Mary Cliff, longtime host of the music show Traditions.
The Twelve Traditions of twelve-step programs provide guidelines for relationships between the twelve-step groups, members, other groups, the global fellowship, and society at large.
The Traditions were first published in the April 1946 AA Grapevine under the title Twelve Points to Assure Our Future and were formally adopted at AA's First International Convention in 1950.
Putnam, a political scientist at Harvard University, wrote a book titled Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy, in which Italy's " civic North " is defined according to the inhabitants ' civic traditions and attitudes, related to the historical emergence of the free medieval communes since the 10th century.
The first took place at the McKissick Museum of the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina in 1998 as part of an exhibit called " Two Traditions in Transition: Folk Potters of Eastern Germany and the American South.
* Multiple versions and tunes at The Mudcat Cafe's " Digital Traditions "
Traditions and rituals at Wells College are often described as the backbone of student life.
* Jacob K. Olupona, Professor of African Religious Traditions and Chair of the Committee on African studies at the Harvard Divinity School with a joint appointment as Professor of African and African American Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University
Traditions regarding the tomb at this location date back to the beginning of the 4th century AD.
* Toc H Institute of Science & Technology ( TIST ), India — History and Traditions at official Institute website
In her 1909 essay, Anarchism and American Traditions, she argued that in order to achieve peace, " all peaceful persons should withdraw their support from the army, and require that all who wish to make war do so at their own cost and risk ; that neither pay nor pensions are to be provided for those who choose to make man-killing a trade.
English translation titled The Temple of Man: Apet of The South at Luxor ( Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions, 1998 ).
Traditions at the University of Texas at Brownsville are perpetuated through several school symbols and mediums.
Traditions at the Roosevelt Academy include the Opening of the Academic Year held every year in Middelburg's New Church, and the Dies Natalis, the celebration of the founding of the college, which takes place every five years.
Later, in 1990, he established the Henry Salvatori Foundation, whose acts include the endowment of a chair ( the Henry Salvatori Professorship in American Values and Traditions ) at Chapman University, another chair at Chapman University School of Law ( the " Henry Salvatori Professorship in Law & Community Service ," currently held by John Eastman ) and the 1996 endowment of a Salvatori Prize for American Citizenship, awarded annually by the Heritage Foundation.
In 1992 he received the Cultural Traditions Award, given in memory of John Hewitt, and in 2002 the Lawrence O ' Shaughnessy Award for Poetry from the University of St. Thomas at St Paul, Minnesota.

Traditions and Hope
The motto that goes with the town coat of arms is " As Dúchas Dóchas ", which may be translated as ' Our Hope springs from our Traditions '.

Traditions and include
The Traditions recommend that members and groups remain anonymous in public media, altruistically help other alcoholics and include all who wish to stop drinking.
Moderate right-leaning Eurosceptic parties include the Gaullist Debout la République, and also the Mouvement pour la France, and Chasse, Pêche, Nature & Traditions, both of which joined Libertas, a pan-European Eurosceptic party.
Traditions connected with the holiday include building private altars honoring the deceased using sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed and visiting graves with these as gifts.
Traditions of these non-Protestant churches include the Bible, patristic, conciliar, and liturgical texts.
Traditions of what is considered kitniyot vary from community to community but generally include maize ( North American corn ), as well as rice, peas, lentils, and beans.
Traditions that have been believed to confer greater human longevity also include alchemy, such as that attributed to Nicolas Flamel.
Some of the programs that were announced and / or continued on the new lineup include Globe Trekker, Rick Steves ' Europe, Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions, The Nature of Things with David Suzuki, Doc Martin, The McLaughlin Group, Inside Washington, BBC World News, Keeping Up Appearances, As Time Goes By and Visiting With Huell Howser.
As of 2008, contemplative education requirements include: All undergraduate students must select three semester hours of " Body-Mind Practice " such as taijiquan or African dance as well as three hours of " World Wisdom Traditions " which may include a religion course.
Traditions common to both factions include the Omans, a sort of waltz, Marches and the duple rhythm manpa ( or maynan ) dance.
Events that take place in this space include Utah Pride Festival, the Utah Arts Festival, and Salt Lake City Jazz Festival and the Living Traditions Festival that celebrates all the different cultures that reside within the state.
His more recent publications include ," Modern Myths, Locked Minds: Secularism and Fundamentalism in India " ( 1997, 2009 ), " Images of the World: Essays on Religion, Secularism, and Culture " ( 2005 ), and " Sociological Traditions: Methods and Perspectives in the Sociology of India " ( 2011 ).
" Other Ogden Publications include American Life & Traditions, Farm Collector, Mother Earth News and Utne Reader.
Traditions surrounding First Communion usually include large family gatherings and parties to celebrate the event and special clothing is usually worn.
Traditions performed by The Jungle include the Running of the Colors, the annual Blackout, and the Smokescreen, started by senior Colin Black in the 2010 football season where all members throw powder in the air right after the football team runs out on the field.
Traditions at Camp Kiniya include the Kiwi Day, where the entire camp celebrates campers and staffers who have attended for four years or more.
Traditions in dress may include black frock coats and black or fur-trimmed hats for men ( although there are many other clothing styles, depending on the religious sub-group to which they belong ), and long-sleeved, modest clothing for women.
Recent recordings include: Off the Map with the Silk Road Ensemble on World Village and In A Circle Records ; Terry Riley ’ s The Cusp of Magic with the Kronos Quartet on Nonesuch ; Traditions and Transformations: Sounds of Silk Road Chicago featuring Wu Man ’ s Grammy-nominated performance of Lou Harrison ’ s Pipa Concerto with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on the CSO Resound label ; and the Grammy-nominated recording of Tan Dun ’ s Pipa Concerto with Yuri Bashmet and the Moscow Soloists on Black Onyx.
Traditions include an annual game against the rival Hopewell Bulldogs, in which many fans from both teams come to support.

Traditions and which
Traditions which assert that he was blind may have arisen from the meaning of the word in both Ionic, where the verbal form ( homēreúō ) has the specialized meaning of " guide the blind ", and the Aeolian dialect of Cyme, where ( hómēros ) is synonymous with the standard Greek ( tuphlós ), meaning ' blind '.
The Traditions replenished their numbers ( which had been diminished by the withdrawal of two Traditions, the secretive Ahl-i-Batin, and the Solificati, alchemists plagued by scandal ) with former Technocrats from the Sons of Ether and Virtual Adepts factions, vying for the beliefs of sleepers and with the Technocracy, and perpetually wary of the Nephandi ( who consciously embrace evil and service to a demonic or alien master ) and the Marauders ( who resist Paradox with a magical form of madness ).
The metaplot of the game involves a four-way struggle between the technological and authoritarian Technocracy, the insane Marauders, the cosmically evil Nephandi and the nine mystical Traditions ( that tread the middle path ), to which the player characters are assumed to belong.
In 1624 he published a book titled An Examination of the Traditions of the Pharisees which questioned the fundamental idea of the immortality of the soul.
In 1480, Heinrich von Gundelfingen collected a number of local legends into a book called the Herkommen der Schwyzer und Oberhasler ( Traditions of the Schwyzer and Oberhasler ) which claimed that the land had been settled by 6, 000 Swedes and 1, 200 East Frisians after they rescued the Pope from a barbarian attack in 400 AD.
He published Miscellaneous Discourses relating to the Traditions and Usages of the Scribes and Pharisees which included a translation of part of the Jewish Mishnah in ( 1718 ).
Among members of Alcoholic Anonymous, the name John Barleycorn, represents the demon of alcoholism, as the name is represented in the Big Book, " Alchoholics Anonymous " as well as the book, " 12 Steps & 12 Traditions ", which are the main books of the organization.
In his book, " The Oral Traditions in Ile-Ife ," Yemi D. Prince referred to the terracotta artists of 900 A. D. as the founders of Art Guilds, cultural schools of philosophy, which today can be likened to many of Europe's old institutions of learning which were originally established as religious bodies.
In the end I wrote an article, " Cecil Sharp in America ", which remained unpublished for some fifteen years, until it appeared in Musical Traditions in 1999.
It combines tall, slender minarets with large domed buildings supported by half domes in the style of the Byzantine church Hagia Sophia ( which the Ottomans converted into the mosque of Aya Sofya )" ( 481 Traditions and Encounters: Brief Global History ).
His first work in the area of social capital was Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy, a comparative study of regional governments in Italy which drew great scholarly attention for its argument that the success of democracies depends in large part on the horizontal bonds that make up social capital.
In 1880 Wirt Sikes published his book British Goblins — Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions, from which comes the following passage:
This was followed in 2005 with the publication of Emma Wilby's Cunning-Folk and Familiar Spirits: Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early Modern British Witchcraft and Magic, which took a somewhat different attitude to the cunning craft than Hutton and Davies, emphasising the spiritual as opposed to simply practical side to cunning folk's magic.
Aram's writings show that he had grasped the right idea on the subject of the Indo-European character of the Celtic language, which was not established until JC Prichard published his book, Eastern Origin of the Celtic Traditions, in 1831.
In the late 1940s through 1950, AA formed and enacted its Twelve Traditions, principles which guard the AA groups from such pitfalls as befell the Washingtonians.
The Wayne Hills football program was featured in the documentary series titled Traditions, which airs on SNY.
Traditions which follow the advaita philosophy consider that ultimately the supreme being is formless without any particular gender, or is transcendental to such considerations.
The Maya Traditions Medicine Garden is a social project set up by the Maya Traditions Foundation which educates locals and visitors about the uses of local and other plants in herbal medecine.

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