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Re (Also Ra) was a Sun-God. He made the sun rise each morning. He sailed in a boat across the sky each day in order to become the sun. He had to pass 12 gates which were the 12 hours of the day.
* They worship them because of the Gods. that made the world what it is today. Ra (also called Re, Amun- Ra, Amun-Re) was a Sun- God. His duty was to sail across the sky each day and become the sun. Without Ra there was no sun, therefore there was no light. * I believe that the reasons behind the people of today glorifying the ancients are because of the myths, legends and stories we know today, their beautiful culture of sculptures and other arts, and their insight into science, math, and literature.
Because arthur and mordred are unable to trust each other, anakin turns over to the dark side to become darth varder
The strolling bards sag their versions of the story as they moved around. In a pre-television age, it was a much anticipated entertainment, and to avoid repetitiveness each bard invented several versions to deliver on subsequent turns around the circuit.
The peoples of ancient Greece shared a common language, religion, and culture, yet they were separated into numerous independent political units (which often were at odds, and sometimes even at war, with each other). These city-states, called poleis, were political entities consisting of a city and its surrounding territory.
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Yes. Each City-state had their own god. for example the greek citystate Athens had a greek goddess named Athena. A goddess is a women god.
"In Ancient Greece, the people considered themselves as citizens of different city-states such as Athens and Sparta. Each city-state had their own laws and customs which the people were expected to follow."
Do to the size of the United States and the influence of many cultures each region has a distinct food culture. As a result there is no true national food for the US. One would however connect hamburgers strongly with the US culture. For the other nations in America they often have unique national foods, e.g. ceviche in Peru and feijoada in Brazil.
National Hug a German Day typically falls on September 10th each year. It is a day to celebrate German culture and promote unity.
Do to the size of the United States and the influence of many cultures each region has a distinct food culture. As a result there is no true national food for the US. One would however connect Hamburgers strongly with the US culture. For the other nations in America they often have unique national foods, e.g. ceviche in Peru and feijoada in Brazil.
Parts of Britain have national costumes. For example, Scotland and Wales each have a national costume. England does not have a national costume but does have a clothes culture. For more information, and to view photographs, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links..
Each group kept cultural characteristics that became part of the general culture
National Poetry MonthNational Poetry Month is held each April to celebrate poetry and its important place in American culture. People celebrate it in because they believe poetry is an important aspect of our society.
they usually get into fights and people start getting agents each other and become to be a hug problem for everyone to see how we treat each other.
The Smithsonian complex, located in Washington, D.C., includes several main buildings such as the National Museum of Natural History, the National Air and Space Museum, the National Museum of American History, and the National Gallery of Art. Other notable structures are the Smithsonian Castle, which serves as the visitor center, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Each museum showcases a diverse range of artifacts and exhibitions that reflect the history, culture, and achievements of the United States and the world.
The reason why calenders are different from culture to culture is because each culture has different ways in thinking