Central and South American mythology
Central and South American mythology Traditional beliefs of the native peoples of Mexico and Central and South America. The
Aztecs had a rich and complex mythology, much of it based on the earlier cultures of the
Toltecs and
Mayas. The
Aztecs believed that there had been four eras (suns) before the one in which they were living, and that each sun had ended in universal destruction. They expected that their own era, the fifth, would end with an earthquake. The Aztec pantheon was headed by
Huitzilopochtli. Other important deities included
Quetzalcóatl, Tezcatlipoca (god of the night sky) and Tlaloc (rain-god). Mictlantecuhtli, the god of death, ruled the underworld. Human sacrifice was a central feature of Aztec culture. They believed that the Sun would cease to rise unless constantly supplied with human blood. Religious festivals in which sacrificial victims were offered to the gods were held throughout the year. The
Mayas of the Yucatán peninsula in Central America had a god of creation, Hunab Ku, remote from human affairs. His son, Itzamna, usually depicted as a toothless old man, was the inventor of drawing and writing, and also offered help to the sick. Another important god was Cukulan, the bird snake – the Mayan equivalent of Quetzacóatl. In Guatemala there were creator divinities and also the ancient god Huracán who gave the Mayas fire. In South America the vast
Inca empire of Peru worshipped, Inti, the sun god and ancestor of the ruling dynasty. Another important deity was Viracocha, the creator god.
Ancestor worship played a central role in Inca religious observances. The dead were venerated and the mummies of previous emperors accorded special honours. Tribal peoples have evolved elaborate magical practices in order to control spirits. In these groups the shaman still enjoys considerable authority.
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Neutrality: Dilemma for Switzerland
Magazine article from: The Officer; 4/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...different from the old law on neutrality that, as noted above, is...Right Way A credible policy of neutrality must reflect the essence of neutrality, i.e., impartiality...intervene to prevent the illegal act. This does not mean the judge...
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Neutrality in liberal legal theory and Catholic social thought.
Magazine article from: Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy; 3/22/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...surprisingly, then, talk of neutrality deeply informs our public...judicial opinions, legislative acts, administrative rulings...however, what is meant by neutrality in the law is far from clear...What quality in law does neutrality describe? What does it mean...or a particular juridical ...
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Net Neutrality or Government Brutality?
Magazine article from: Freeman; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...The idea of network neutrality originated during the...the Pacific Telegraph Act of 1860. The act subsidized...likely to support net-neutrality mandates than Republicans...that the GOP frequently acts in contradiction to...tended to favor net-neutrality legislation and most...
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Debate rages on as net neutrality enters legislation
News Wire article from: University Wire; 3/25/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...currently is operating under net neutrality, phone and cable companies...said the only way to ensure neutrality is to pass legislation in...Internet Freedom Preservation Act, a bipartisan bill introduced...stages but is a step toward net neutrality. Phone and Internet companies...
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Net Neutrality: At Stake, the Future of Content on the Internet.
News Wire article from: Mondaq Business Briefing; 8/25/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...will be eviscerated. Net neutrality proponents argue that all...delivering content. Without net neutrality, they are likely to discriminate...1996's Telecommunications Act reform has exacerbated these...Meanwhile, opponents of net neutrality, such as AT&T and...
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The FCC and Net Neutrality.(Federal Communications Commission)
News Wire article from: Mondaq Business Briefing; 1/25/2007; 700+ words
; ...likelihood that the new Congress will act on net neutrality legislation. (See our Nov...commitments regarding net neutrality and other issues have been released. According to the FCC, net neutrality means that consumers should...
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FIGHT IS ON TO KEEP NET `NEUTRAL'; Websites are driving the debate on maintaining "net neutrality," which is stripped from the telecom bill now before Congress. It's a rare example of public involvement in a complex regulatory issue.(BUSINESS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 7/20/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...based group in favor of net neutrality. "But we've seen this...of the Telecommunications Act. "It's certainly unprecedented...letters and e-mails about net neutrality. "Oh, yes - we've heard...Coleman. The videos for net neutrality range from the serious to...
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Net-Neutrality Proponents Knock On Congressional Doors.
Magazine article from: TelecomWeb News Digest; 9/1/2006; 700+ words
; ...previously expressed net-neutrality support, but who recently...Opportunity Reform (ATOR) Act - contains "flawed and limiting...statements of support for network neutrality came from Sens. Mark Dayton...Minnesotans in support of net neutrality were delivered to Dayton...
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Egalitarian liberalism and social pathology: a defense of public neutrality.
Magazine article from: Social Theory and Practice; 9/22/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...Justification The purpose of public neutrality is to reduce unwarranted coercion...Thus, while we are free to act on particular ethical commitments...other voluntary associations, neutrality requires that we eschew debatable...to defend a conception of neutrality as a central part of their...
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Antecedents to net neutrality: after the long fight to end the "common carrier," why are we trying to resurrect it?(TELECOMMUNICATIONS & TECHNOLOGY)
Magazine article from: Regulation; 9/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...alternatives. Proponents of net neutrality may recognize their own fears and...railroads. The result was the 1887 Act to Regulate Commerce, which contained...kind feared by proponents of net neutrality. The policy did not work, however...
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neutrality
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...neutral states and listed acts that should not be regarded...belligerents. The convention on neutrality in naval war, which was fuller...Wars I and II, violations of neutrality by both sides were frequent...wars and adopted (1935) the Neutrality Act. The United Nations, unlike...
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Neutrality Acts
Book article from: Major Acts of Congress
...1939 Congress passed four neutrality acts to limit America's...political debate surrounding the neutrality acts reflected the evolving...foreign policy programs, the acts increasingly granted the presidency...Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Neutrality Act of 1935 (P.L. ...
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Neutrality
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
...Congress enacted its first neutrality law in 1794 (1 Stat. 381...the 1930s, Congress passed the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937 (49...repeal of the arms embargo in the Neutrality Act of 1939 (22 U.S.C.A...
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The Neutrality Acts
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Military History
...the Lend‐Lease Act . Congress repealed the Neutrality Acts on 13 November 1941. Although...interwar isolationism, the neutrality legislation of 1935–...defense planning. The 1939 act encouraged combat testing of...
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Neutrality Act
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Neutrality Act law passed by the U.S. Congress and...American war loans to the Allies. The Neutrality Act was amended (Feb., 1936) to...and later (Jan. and May, 1937) neutrality was extended to cover civil wars, a...
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