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    Sacrifice In The Lottery

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    dot. The black dot represented the sacrifice that you make for the benefit of the other people in the town. Mr Summers was eager to proceed with the rest of the ancient ritual of stoning the person who selects the slip with the black dot. The novel states, “ ‘Let's finish quickly.’ ...Although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box, they still remembered to use stones... Delacroix selected a stone so large she had to…

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    attention given to the Nacirema culture, especially within higher academic circles, several aspects of their ethos have remained elusive and enigmatic. Of particular interest are the mysterious rituals undertaken by the Nacirema which often reveal the inner workings of their society as a whole. One such ritual is the daily attendance of a building known as a myg. Prior to firsthand study of myg buildings and those who attended them, practically nothing was known of the importance or use of the…

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    Initially I will present a description of theological instrumentalism and the motivations for advocating religious fiction as instrumentally valuable. One of the motivations for rejecting theism is the problem of evil. The problem of evil when treated as a fiction is thought to avoidable as the instrumentalist is the creator of his fictional world and so can exclude inconsistencies. I argue that the instrumentalist does not need to avoid the problem of evil and that it can be fictionally…

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    Exploring the Pitfalls of Religion Through Religious Symbolism William Golding’s Lord of the Flies contains many allusions to the bible. While this heavy use of Christian symbolism in the novel may lead readers to infer that it is a biblical parable, the many inconsistencies within Golding’s own own analogies suggest otherwise. It is true that the novel’s similarities to the bible are intentional on Golding’s part, but these similarities often deviate at important points, suggesting that the…

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    Human Sacrifice Analysis

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    misrepresentations in Díaz del Castillo’s reports and the bona fide extent in which human violence in the Aztec society was executed. “Human Sacrifice/Debt Payments from the Aztec Point of View” details the Aztecs’ perspective on the ritual killings. Carrasco reasonably argues that the ritual killings of…

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    John Bowen ethnography, Muslims through Discourse, takes a deep look at the Islam Religion in the Gayo highlands located in Indonesia. Although he desires to investigate the social structure and history, through his field work he examines the local forms of Islam. Bowen constructs two categories to define the ideologies of Islam represented, which are traditionalist (stemming from rural communities) and modernist (rooted in urban society). Each have distinctive histories that influence and shape…

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    Reflection Paper On Subway

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    exchange of cultural, communication, ritual and family bonds with one another all the time. But we never come to realize that its everywhere you go no matter where in society you are you will always see some aspect of this. Last week at work I analysed my workplace. I work at Subway, and I am the youngest employee there I am a subway artist their and yet I see all these aspects of cultural, family bonds, gender, exchange, communication, race/ethnicity, ritual, and labor. After analysing this I…

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    Horace Miner used Ethnocentrism because he called the tribe barbaric and inhumane when describing the way they performed the rituals. In order to be able to understand a different culture and their ways there must be no judging and an open mind must be kept. The Nacirema tribe has many practices, norms, and values that are alike to the ones in the community that surrounds us.…

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    physically affected if they are cursed, bewitched or otherwise subject to magic (Lévi-Strauss 167-168). Lévi-Strauss then offers a qualification to Cannon’s assertion by saying that there are three elements which must be present in order for a magical ritual to have the desired physical effect. “[…] first, the sorcerer’s belief in the effectiveness of his techniques; second, the patient’s or victim’s belief in the sorcerer’s power; and, finally the faith and expectations of the group, which…

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    gardens, and make her way to a ruined temple to mate with an Elephant-keeper, a man from a low-class and caste at the middle of the night, and then confront her husband in the face, and refuse to profess guilt and to atone for it through a propitiatory ritual. She describes her love-making to her husband as natural, spontaneous and beautiful: “I wanted to come back to you. I feel fuller. Richer. Warmer. But not ashamed. Because I didn’t plan it. It happened. And it was…

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