sun worship
sun worship Deification and adoration of the sun occurred primarily in agrarian societies. When man became a farmer, and thus dependent upon daily and seasonal changes of weather, he often turned to worship the great force that regulated these changes—the light and heat of the sun. The worship of the sun, although not peculiar to any one time or place, received its greatest prominence in ancient Egypt. There, the daily birth, journey, and death of the sun was the dominating feature of life. One of the most important gods of Egyptian religion was Ra, the sun-god, who was considered the first king of Egypt. The pharaoh, said to be the son of Ra, was the sun-god's representative on earth. In later Egyptian religion, under the rule of Ikhnaton, the sun-god Aton gained complete supremacy in what was Egypt's only monotheistic period. In Mesopotamia, where sun worship was also very important, the sun-god Shamash was a major deity and was equated with justice. In Greece there were two sun deities, Apollo and Helios, although there was no institutionalized form of sun worship. The influence of the sun in religious belief also appears in Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, Roman religion, Hinduism, Buddhism, and among the Druids of England, the Aztecs of Mexico, the Incas of Peru, and many Native Americans.
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Marcus Whitman welcomes students with new computer lab
Newspaper article from: Yakima Herald-Republic; 8/26/1998; 424 words
; ...addition to new teachers and classrooms, students at Marcus Whitman Elementary School got another surprise when school...investing more than $80,000 in technology equipment at Marcus Whitman and Tieton Middle School, which also has computers...
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Marcus Whitman Central Schools.(RETIREMENTS)
Magazine article from: School Administrator; 10/1/2005; 305 words
; Keith Eddinger, superintendent, Marcus Whitman Central Schools, Rushville, N.Y.
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Texas Conference for Women Reveals First Three Keynotes for Houston: Cherie Blair, Marcus Luttrell and Meg Whitman to Lead Exceptional Program.
PR Newswire; 5/13/2008; 700+ words
; ...Minister Tony Blair; Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell, author of New York...of SEAL Team 10"; and Meg Whitman, former president and chief...Anita Perry. "Cherie Blair, Marcus Luttrell and Meg Whitman are...Force on Water. Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell is the author of New...
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Whole-Body Counter, Marcus Whitman Elementary
Magazine article from: Iowa Review; 10/1/2007; ; 408 words
; The mobility of this new laboratory provides versatile capabilities for measuring internally deposited gamma-ray emitting radionuclides in human beings. - Health Physics, November 1965 We were warned to shut our eyes. Everyone was school-age now, our kindergarten teacher reminded us, old enough to
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Chris Wickenhagen, left, a para-professional at Marcus Whitman Cowiche Elementary School, helps Yesenia Ramos with her quilt panel as Liliana Causor,
Newspaper article from: Yakima Herald-Republic; 2/5/1999; 236 words
; right, works on her project. About 15 fourth-grade girls are spending their recess time making their own quilts. Story, Page 1C Staff photo by Kirk Hirota
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Circus learning -- Jenne Stokes, above left, intently draws circus clowns while she and fellow third-graders at Marcus Whitman Cowiche Elementary School
Newspaper article from: Yakima Herald-Republic; 5/30/1998; 266 words
; take part in the school's art program under the direction of Jane Adams. The circus project incorporates new state essential learning, such as learning art terms and how to express themselves through writing about art. At right is a display decorating the school's hallway showing off the talents of
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Wild, Wild West -- Michael Townsend, 8, and his trusty steed cut a tight circle around the barrel racing course at Marcus Whitman Cowiche Elementary
Newspaper article from: Yakima Herald-Republic; 8/3/2000; 257 words
; School's rodeo Wednesday morning in Cowiche. The school put on the rodeo as part of the four-week summer school program's theme Wild, Wild West. Students also panned for gold, roasted marshmallows, practiced their rope tricks and pinned the tail on the cow. Staff photo by Sandy Summers
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A Hug to Last All Summer -- Teacher Margaret Lane and Nicole Porter embrace Thursday on the final day of the school year at Marcus Whitman Elementary
Newspaper article from: Yakima Herald-Republic; 6/15/2001; 232 words
; School in Cowiche. Today is the last day of the year for students in several Yakima Valley areas, including Yakima School District.
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Cultural record keepers the Myron Eells Northwest History Collection, Whitman College.(Essay)
Magazine article from: Libraries and the Cultural Record; 3/22/2008; 700+ words
; ...which were donated to Whitman College after his death...collections are curated by the Whitman College and Northwest Archives and the Maxey Museum at Whitman College in Walla Walla...Indians killed missionaries Marcus and Narcissa Whitman near...
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Joseph A. Marcus
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA; 2/10/2006; ; 318 words
; ...back to Rockland four years ago. Mr. Marcus enjoyed fishing, boating, the Red Sox...survived by his wife, Dianne (Scholz) Marcus; a daughter, Lisa Innis of Whitman; a brother, Irving Marcus of Illinois; a sister, Shirley Phillie...
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Marcus Whitman
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Marcus Whitman Marcus Whitman (1802-1847) was an American physician, missionary, and...Federal territory. Born at Rushville, N.Y., on Sept. 4, 1802, Marcus Whitman was educated in Plainfield, Mass., and then studied medicine...
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Whitman, Marcus
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Whitman, Marcus (1802–47), Oregon pioneer...an epidemic turned the Indians against Whitman and caused an uprising in which he and...passage of the Oregon Territory law. Whitman wrote many pamphlets and newspaper articles...
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Whitman, Narcissa
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Narcissa Whitman In 1836, American missionary Narcissa Whitman (1808 – 1847) became...The daughter of a carpenter, Whitman was born Narcissa Prentiss on...from Wheeler, New York, named Marcus Whitman. When he heard of her...
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The Whitman Massacre Trial: 1850
Book article from: Great American Trials
The Whitman Massacre Trial: 1850 Defendants: Telokite...City to be tried for the murder of Dr. Marcus Whitman, his wife Narcissa, and the other victims...years prior to the incident he had warned Whitman to leave the mission because the Cayuse...
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Whitman Mission National Historic Site
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Whitman Mission National Historic Site see National Parks and Monuments (table); Whitman, Marcus .
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