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To enact any kind of rites is to perform, but to enact a rite of passage is also to transform".
Figure 3 shows the unadjusted odds of dysmenorrhoea for all rites compared with failing to perform specific rites, and those who did not.
The tomb itself is an "underground palace" beneath a sealed tumulus surrounded by a wall, with several buildings set at some distance away down avenues for the observation of rites of veneration, and the accommodation of both permanent staff and those visiting to perform rites, as well as gateways, towers and other buildings.
Lock a fellow in a windowless room to perform rote tasks just tricky enough to make him have to think, but still rote, tasks involving numbers that connect to nothing he'll ever see or care about, a stack of tasks that never goes down, and nail a clock to the wall where he can see it, and just leave the man there to his mind's own devices.
Lock a fellow in a windowless room to perform rote tasks just tricky enough to make him have to think, but still rote, tasks involving numbers that connected to nothing he'd ever see or care about, a stack of tasks that never went down, and nail a clock to the wall where he can see it, and just leave the man there to his mind's own devices".
It also says that chaplains cannot be required "to perform any rite, ritual or ceremony that is contrary to the conscience, moral principles or religious beliefs of the chaplain".
Texts enjoin Hindu pilgrims to perform rites on behalf of ancestors and recently deceased kin.
It was, of course, 1000 AD.
They wanted to perform a rite of spring.
"One must be authorized to perform the rite, and must do it in an authorized manner.
And girls she did not even know from surrounding villages whose parents would call her to perform the rite.
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