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As most know the real life Pocahontas was named Matoka at birth. What most don't know is that her mother who was also named Pocahontas died when giving birth to Pocahontas. It is said by the oral history of the Indians in question that people called her Pocahontas even before the coming of age ceremony when she was about 10. These factors lead her to choose the name Pocahontas.Source: The true story of Pocahontas: the other side of historyBy Linwood Custalow, Angela L. Daniel
You can get the UK nationality by participating in the citizenship ceremony, taking the oath and pledge of allegiance to the Sovereign before a registrar.
Yes, she sang during the opening ceremonies of the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2VsivZ-9LY
Russia enters the opening ceremony with 232 athletes of its total number of 250 qualifying athletes, which is the largest number for the participating countries in 2014 Olympics in Sochi this year.
" We declare that we will take part in the Commonwealth Games of (year of the game is mentioned) in the spirit of true sportsmanship, recognizing the rules which govern them and desirous of participating in them for the honor of our Commonwealth and for the glory of sport."
Every Jewish boy who has ever been bar mitzvah in over 3,000 years has been bar mitzvah on or immediately after his 13th birthday - because that is exactly what it is - it means you have reached the age of 13. The ceremony that usually accompanies this normally takes place on the first Saturday after the boys 13th birthday - but it doesn't have to. After all, what is the ceremony anyway? All it means is that you are participating in a part of the normal Shabbat (Saturday) service - but you have to be 13 years old or more to be able to do so. By participating in this way you are now showing the world that you are now a man.
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The ceremony in which a squire becomes a knight is known as a dubbing ceremony.
The homophone for "ceremony" is "ceremony," as there is no other word that sounds exactly the same.
A ceremony of marriage is a ceremony where two people get legally married.
The name of the ceremony in which a squire is named a knight is called a dubbing ceremony. After the ceremony the knight has the title of 'Sir.'