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Traditions and can
Traditions may also be adapted to suit the needs of the day, and the changes can become accepted as a part of the ancient tradition.
** 250pxChinese cuisine – originated in what is known as the Eight Great Traditions, though it can be generalized into northern styles that feature oils and strong flavors derived from ingredients such as vinegar and garlic while southern styles tend to favor fresh ingredients that are lightly prepared.
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.
Traditions can be traced between the Imperial Deutsches Heer, the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht Heer.
A good biography of Melania the Elder can be found in Rosemary Ruether's chapter, " Mothers of the Church: Ascetic Women in the Late Patristic Age ," in Rosemary Ruether and Eleanor McLaughlin, eds., Women of Spirit: Female Leadership in the Jewish and Christian Traditions ," New York, Simon and Schuster, 1979, from which most of the details in this paragraph were obtained.

Traditions and evolve
Traditions continued to evolve as service in the Corps was no longer a requirement, causing a new generation of students an opportunity to alter traditions.

Traditions and for
By 1946, as the growing fellowship quarreled over structure, purpose, and authority, as well as finances and publicity, Wilson began to form and promote what became known as AA's Twelve Traditions, guidelines for an altruistic, unaffiliated, non-coercive, and non-hierarchical structure that limited AA's purpose to only helping alcoholics on a non-professional level while shunning publicity.
The Twelve Traditions informally guide how individual AA groups function, and the Twelve Concepts for World Service guide how the organization is structured globally.
* Laurence A. Schneider, Ku Chieh-Kang and China's New History: Nationalism and the Quest for Alternative Traditions.
It is one of the Eight Great Traditions of Chinese cuisine and is well known for its hot spicy flavour, fresh aroma and deep colour.
Traditions of the life of Muhammad and the early history of Islam were passed down mostly orally for more than a hundred years after Muhammad's death in AD 632.
The Political Traditions of Mohammed: The Hadith for the Unbelievers, CSPI ( 2006 ).
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 ).
Each of the Traditions are largely independent organizations unified by a broadly accepted paradigm for practicing magic.
The Minoan Brotherhood was founded in 1977 in New York by Edmund Buczynski, an elder in the Gardnerian, WICA and New York Welsh Traditions, in order to create a Craft tradition for gay and bisexual men one that would celebrate and explore the distinctive mysteries unique to men who love men.
In 1953 AA gave permission for Narcotics Anonymous to use its Steps and Traditions.
### Norms for Adapting the Liturgy to the Culture and Traditions of Peoples ( 37-40 )
Professor of religion Huston Smith says in The World's Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions " But for their defeat by Charles Martel in the Battle of Tours in 733, the entire Western world might today be Muslim.
Author and professor Mona Lisa Saloy posits a different theory, stating in African American Oral Traditions in Louisiana that " The dozens has its origins in the slave trade of New Orleans where deformed slaves generally slaves punished with dismemberment for disobedience were grouped in lots of a ' cheap dozen ' for sale to slave owners.
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.
In 1994, the Association for the Nourishment of Patriotic Traditions of the Slovenian Littoral Organization TIGR ( colloquially known as the " Association TIGR " or " Patriotic Association TIGR ") was formed in Postojna, and eventually became the main promoter of the positive evaluation of the TIGR legacy.
Traditions identify a variety of different names for the Magi.
Narcotics Anonymous ( NA ) describes itself as a " fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem " following the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions developed by Alcoholics Anonymous, and it is the second-largest 12-step organization.
The foundation for this structure is the Twelve Traditions of NA and is often facilitated by the 12 Concepts for Service in NA.
The Islamic resistance to the representation of living beings ultimately stems from the belief that the creation of living forms is unique to God, and it is for this reason that the role of images and image makers has been controversial. he strongest statements on the subject of figural depiction are made in the Hadith ( Traditions of the Prophet ), where painters are challenged to " breathe life " into their creations and threatened with punishment on the Day of Judgment.
" Traditions of Chinese Esoteric Buddhism are most commonly referred to as referred as Tángmì ( 唐密 ), " Tang Dynasty Esoterica ," or Hànchuán Mìzōng ( 漢傳密宗 ), " Han Transmission Esoteric School " ( Hànmì 漢密 for short ), or Dōngmì ( 東密 ), " Eastern Esoterica ," separating itself from Tibetan and Newar traditions.

Traditions and years
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.
A gifted storyteller and historian, he collected native accounts and wrote the History of the Ojibway People, Based Upon Traditions and Oral Statements, first published by the Minnesota Historical Society in 1885, some 32 years after his early death from tuberculosis.
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.
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 and
Traditions are a subject of study in several academic fields in social sciences chiefly anthropology, archeology, and biology with somewhat different meanings in different fields.
Traditions such as Buddhism see the apparent self ( our identification as souls, minds, bodies and egos ) as a " grasping-after " self i. e., inasmuch as one has a " self ," one has it only through a deluded attempt to shore it up.
The white tower stacks of the Jackson Library and the Spartan water tower are recognizable structures in the Greensboro community, and the campus is also home to " the Rawk " and the clock tower two campus landmarks and school traditions ( See Traditions below ).
Nicklaus would go on to win another three Traditions the final two in succession while the most anyone else has won is two.
In 1880 Wirt Sikes published his book British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions, from which comes the following passage:
* Toc H Institute of Science & Technology ( TIST ), India History and Traditions at official Institute website
Concerning Human Traditions in the Church Article XV

Traditions and word
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 Twelve Traditions of Narcotics Anonymous ( NA ), the second largest twelve-step program, are as stated above with all instances of AA replaced with NA, the word alcoholic replaced with the word addict, and the word drinking replaced with the word using.

Traditions and tradition
Traditions recorded about his ancestry vary: one tradition, recorded in 1840, claims his mother was the daughter of Ras Faris, a follower of Emperor Susenyos I who had escaped into Menz ; another tradition told by Serta Wold, a councilor of Sahle Selassie, was that Negassie was a male-line descendant of Yaqob, the youngest son of Lebna Dengel, and thus assert descent from the ancient ruling Solomonic dynasty.

Traditions and derives
Zhejiang cuisine ( Chinese: 浙菜 or 浙江菜, Zhèjiāngcài ), one of the Eight Culinary Traditions of China, derives from the native cooking styles of the Zhejiang region.

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