Do sacred objects have agency of their own? Are people’s agency linked to objects?What do objects say about the way they relate to the sacred? To each other? Ways in which religion works in their social life? In other words, what do they reveal about how people deem something sacred (draw the boundary between sacred and mundane), about how people’s relations are configured around those objects?
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History, 21.06.2019 17:00, darlenepitre
The nineteenth century was an era of great inventions in the united states. look at the list of inventions below and order them from most to least important (in your opinion). then explain why you ranked the top three inventions as most important. 1834: refrigerator invented by jacob perkins 1837: morse code invented by samuel morse 1853: elevator invented by elisha graves otis 1873: typewriter invented by christopher latham sholes 1876: telephone invented by alexander graham bell 1877: gramophone invented by thomas edison 1879: light bulb invented by thomas edison 1886: dishwasher invented by josephine cochran
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History, 22.06.2019 04:00, Beast3dgar
What was v-e day? a. victory in england day b. victory in europe day c. victory in japan day d. victory every day
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History, 22.06.2019 04:00, brummy309506
What event started the space race and made americans feel their security was threatened a.) alan shepard's suborbital flight. b.) the launch of sputnik c.) the launch of explorer d.) the cuban missle crisis
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Do sacred objects have agency of their own? Are people’s agency linked to objects?What do objects sa...
Mathematics, 28.10.2020 05:30
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