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Traditions meaning
plural of tradition
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The dance traditions in Indonesia; such as Javanese, Sundanese, Minangkabau, Balinese, Malays, Acehnese and many other dances traditions are age old traditions, yet also a living and dynamic traditions.
Ambika Dutt Sharma for example, asks the question, why despite extolling pluralism, did the Indian tradition not deeply intellectually engage with other traditions (given the sophistication of Indian traditions, this engagement is thin).
It asked respondents whether they believe their country will be better off in the future if it sticks to its traditions and ways of life, or if it is open to changes regarding its traditions and ways of life.
Chief Holmes’ entire family embodies the NYPD’s proudest traditions, so she understands better than anybody how our work and traditions are being undermined and attacked,” PBA President Patrick J. Lynch said.
When you look at indigenous peoples and you look at different cultural traditions, even faith traditions, music is a very central part of what it means to to be together, to breathe together, to make sound together.
However, the great thing about traditions is that you can always create new ones, so why not make 2019 the year of new traditions.
I don't think you can really blame the USA for talking about irish traditions, why irish traditions pop up from time to time the USA, and why the irish were so keen to move to the USA.
These influences helped shape his approach to the piano, which is based on deep musical traditions but also highlights more contemporary mountain music styles and traditions.
The typical mistake is to conflate the traditions of the Churchthe traditions of the broader society.
Although practically all Inuit have legal names based on southern naming traditions, at home and among themselves they still use native naming traditions.
A student-led organization, "Increasing Harvey Mudd's Traditional Practices" (IHTP), works to revive college traditions that have slowly faded over the years, and also starts new traditions that the group hopes to see take root on campus.
At the same time there has been much greater appreciation of non-Western traditions, to some extent including their place with Western art in wider global or Eurasian traditions.
Because this day is new to the country it does not have established unique traditions, but people borrow ideas from other country's Father's Day traditions to congratulate fathers in Latvia.
Bengali dance forms draw from folk traditions, especially those of the tribal groups, as well as the broader Indian dance traditions.
By moving to an interpersonal motivational theory, he placed it both in opposition to the psychoanalytic traditions of his day and within what would become the psychoanalytic traditions of the future.
Emperors in the Americas Pre-Columbian traditions The Aztec and Inca traditions are unrelated to one another.
European-based neoshamanic traditions are focused upon the researched or imagined traditions of ancient Europe, where many mystical practices and belief systems were suppressed by the Christian church.
In 2010 Calvin Borel set a new record, being the first jockey to win 3 out of 4 consecutive Kentucky Derbys. citation Traditions In addition to the race itself, a number of traditions play a large role in the Derby atmosphere.
Many traditions, including those of British Traditional Wicca, require formal initiation within an established coven for membership of their respective traditions.
Societies and traditions Traditions include the graduation ceremony and the Cortège procession, an annual public event.