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  2. Kami - Wikipedia

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    Kami ( Japanese: 神, [kaꜜmi]) are the deities, divinities, spirits, mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the Shinto religion. They can be elements of the landscape, forces of nature, beings and the qualities that these beings express, and/or the spirits of venerated dead people. Many kami are considered the ...

  3. Traditional Vietnamese wedding - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Vietnamese wedding. A wedding in Annam (Middle of Vietnam) in the 1900s. The bridegroom's family was going to bride's house to ask her parents to take her home, a traditional process of Vietnamese people. Wedding of professor Nguyễn Văn Huyên and Ms. Vi Kim Ngọc in 1936.

  4. Xenia (Greek) - Wikipedia

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    Xenia (Greek) Jupiter and Mercurius in the House of Philemon and Baucis (1630–33) by the workshop of Rubens: Zeus and Hermes, testing a village's practice of hospitality, were received only by Baucis and Philemon, who were rewarded while their neighbors were punished. Xenia ( Greek: ξενία) is an ancient Greek concept of hospitality.

  5. De Bow's Review - Wikipedia

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    DeBow's Review. De Bow's Review was a widely-circulated magazine [1] [page needed] of "agricultural, commercial, and industrial progress and resource" in the American South during the mid-19th century, from 1846 to 1884. [1] Before the Civil War, the magazine "recommended the best practices for wringing profits from slaves." [2]

  6. Etiquette in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Bowing in the tatami room. Bowing (お辞儀, o-jigi) is probably the feature of Japanese etiquette that is best known outside Japan. Bowing is extremely important: although children normally begin learning how to bow at a very young age, companies commonly train their employees precisely how they are to bow.

  7. List of royal guests at the coronation of Elizabeth II ...

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    The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, the Queen's first cousin. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Queen's paternal uncle and aunt. Prince William of Gloucester, the Queen's first cousin. Prince Richard of Gloucester, the Queen's first cousin. The Duchess of Kent, the Queen's paternal aunt by marriage (also the Duke of Edinburgh's first cousin) The ...