Vestiges
Found 5 free book(s)EARLY HISTORY OF RECREATION AND LEISURE
samples.jblearning.comvestiges of warfare, practiced as a form of sport. Musical instruments were likely created for use in religious rituals. Pottery, painting, drawings, and other early art provided a record of both daily life and cultural mythology. Beads and other types of jewelry were created as external symbols of individual status and group affiliations.
Ave Verum Corpus - Choral Public Domain Library
www.cpdl.orgAll vestiges of the “old religion" were summarily prohibited, including the use of Latin (only English was permitted). In this highly volatile and oppressive atmosphere, Byrd played a dangerous game. Refusing to conform to the new religion, he …
Ashtavakra - holybooks.com
www.holybooks.commeaninglessness, Janaka burns off the last vestiges of personhood and enters dissolution. He ends with: “No more can be said.” Ashtavakra smiles, nods approvingly, and says no more. Bart Marshall August 2005
Wild & Scenic Rivers Act
www.rivers.govThese represent vestiges of primitive America. (2) Scenic river areas – Those rivers or sections of rivers that are free of impoundments, with shorelines or watersheds still largely primitive and shorelines largely undeveloped, but accessible in places by roads.
Tragedy and Hope A History of the World in Our Time
www.wanttoknow.infoChapter 64—The Crisis in China, 1945-1950 Chapter 65—American Confusions, 1945-1950 Part Eighteen—Nuclear Rivalry and the Cold War: the Race for H-Bomb: 1950-1957