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" ... Given its ancient history, the Catholic religion is entwined with mythologies and legends, and the town has its share of churches from various periods, including the Cathedral, dating to the 13th century in the minimalist Romanesque style, with later Baroque interiors added. Small chapels are still to be found in the networks of caves underground, where they also dug out water cisterns, one of which, under the Piazza Vittorio Veneto, is navigable in a small boat. ... "
" ... It perfectly encapsulated the World Cup mythologies of these two contrasting teams – five-time champions Australia innately rise to the occasion of the big stage, whereas England, who have never won cricket's showpiece tournament, self-destruct. ... "
" ... So we as queer and gender non-conforming people bring ourselves to the table and engage with employers directly. Everything changes once we are face to face in the same room, because so much of the phobia and the hate is based on mythologies that feed on estrangement. We use what we call compassionate and courageous confrontation. We never use guilt or shaming as a tool. We recognize that people don’t resist change, they resist loss. Paradoxically, queer people represent a certain sense of loss to those who oppress them. We help them see that by releasing old habits or views (like homophobia) they are not losing who they are. They can thus see that our community is not responsible for their sense of loss. ... "
" ... The heart of the collection is the expression of the desire of sensuality of new mythologies, through gestures and movement that adorn the human form. ... "
" ... Wolves are a common motif in folklore, mythologies and cosmologies. They have been depicted as everything from “savage hell-dog to benevolent spirit,” despite their vital role as a keystone species in diverse ecosystems in Eurasia and North America. In the United States, hunters, outfitters and ranchers have historically opposed legal protections for wolves. Between 1870 to 1877, for example, as many as 100,000 wolves were exterminated annually. By 1914, the U.S. government had approved an eradication campaign, destroying all wolf species that were considered “injurious to agriculture.” Finally and at last, in 1974, the gray wolf was protected under the Endangered Species Act, and a Rocky Mountain wolf recovery team was created. Yet, it would take nearly 20 years before 66 wolves from Canada were released into Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. ... "