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the weighing of the heart ceremony was a ceremony from ancient Egypt. A soul was taken to Osiris. His heart was weighed on a scale against a feather. The feather was the feather of Maat, the goddess of truth and justice. The Egyptians believed that the heart contained all the deeds a person has done, and that the heart grows heavier with each bad deed. The heart was weighed by Anubis, a god with a jackal head who was the god of embalming. If the heart was light enough, the soul could go spend eternity in paradise with Osiris. If not, the heart would be devoured by Ammit(or Ammut). The Devourer.
The Huey Tlatcani was chosen by the four "head's" of the city council, hereditary had something to do with it. --------------------------------------------- The historians ain't really sure how the Huey Tlatcani was elected, what they know is that he was elected by the four "heads" of the council. These was in turn elected by the council itself, most of the historians agree that hereditary has something with the elections of the emperor. What they don't know is how important this was. They could obtain it by their uncle father, mother- i dont think their was ever a girl emperor, brothers,sister nephews that died. Or they had to do something really big in order to deserve that rank- death_Notes
Ancient Egyptians did not think that the brain was important. They thought that it was only to take up space in their head. The heart however, was recognised to be of importance. When they were mummified it was also wrapped and placed back in the body.
In ancient Greek culture, a wreath of laurel leaves was a symbol of victory. A linguistic remnant of this custom remains in the phrase "rest on your laurels" meaning to be satisfied with past success rather than still striving for more success.
Shewas the heart eater. Ammit had the head of a crocodile, the front part of her body like a lion or leopard, and her back part in the form of a hippopotamus. The combination of these animals were considered as the most dangerous to the ancient Egyptians.alaina + meg + alyssa = BIFFLES
A prepositional phrase is when the phrase starts with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. Therefore the prepositional phrase in 'A chicken has a comb on its head?' is 'on its head'.
! No, it is located in their head.
Defined as the HEAD (H) + CONSTITUENT. Once I identify the HEAD we can determine the category of the phrase. e.g.: PP (prepositional phrase) “in a box” the head is IN; NP (noun phrase) “a box” on its own is a NP.
he got shot in the head and heart he got shot in the head and heart he got shot in the head and heart
head and shoulder
It is an adverb phrase (tells where).
Heart with love, head with money.
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According to Thomas Tayler's Law Dictionary (printed in 1856), the phrase "Wolf's Head" pertains to an outlaw, meaning a person who might be killed with impugnity, like a wolf. It is said that the phrase was originally found in the phrase "to cry wolf's head." But I have no idea where that phrase came from.
what phrase does Stewie use when he lifts the dumbbell over his head?
The term "in her head" could be expressed by adverbs such as mentally, imaginatively, or intellectually. The phrase "in her head" can be used as an adverb phrase: She suffered from paranoia and the threats against her were all in her head.