Answer:
The Red Lantern is a symbol of perseverance and determination.
Explanation:
The Red Lantern is given to the last musher who crosses the finish line and completes the Iditarod. The Iditarod Trail Committee lights a widows lamp in Nome on the first Sunday of March, the day of the restart. They hang it on the Burled Arch and it stays lit until the final musher crosses the finish line. It is then extinguished. This practice came from the days of the Gold Rush when dog sled teams were used to move freight and mail. Each roadhouse along the trail would light a kerosene lamp and hang it outside the roadhouse to help the mushers find their way in the snow and darkness. It was also a signal that there was a dog team out on the trail. The lamp was extinguished when the dog team safely reached its destination.
The Anansi stories were important to the enslaved people in Jamaica for primarily three reasons:
1. These stories originated from West Africa and were brought over to the Americas with the captured slaves and was a means for them to have some level of connection to their homeland.
2. Also, as more and more slaves were born in Jamaica, the stories were passed down from mother/father to child. In many instances, families were broken up and slaves were separated from their relatives for the monetary gain of the planters/owners. These stories then became a way to remain close to the family that the slaves had been separated from.
3. The Anansi stories are always comical and as such it was a great way for the slaves to come together and enjoy themselves away from the very hard hard life that they led.
Answer:
Monica best illustrates anxiety, whereas Stephen best illustrates a panic episode.
Explanation:
Depending on the shape or form of the object it was produced from. Like for an example, those sticks that come from the package when you buy bubbles. When you blow it shape is usually a circle and when it comes out, the soap forms into a circle and as it exits it try to connect to the other side
One thing that Japan borrowed from China is the Chinese language. Japanese nobles women wrote in the Chinese language. They also had Confucianism introduced to them from China. Confucianism was a way of thought in China.
Explanation:
China influenced Japan through alphabet and i believe religion. Chinese culture had an enormous impact on the life of Japanese. In olden times, Japanese adopted the Chinese script as there were no formal Japanese writing at that time but now both the languages had developed a lot that they stand as unique. Though Japanese follow Shinto beliefs, there is even a great following of Buddhism and Confucianism even today in Japan.
Imperial form of government were practiced in both the empires and Japanese had adopted the Chinese titles, ranks and official roles of Chinese bureaucracy in Japan. Rectangular road ways were built in China and the same system of building roadways is followed in Japan. Music of Chinese specially the sound of bells, gongs and rattles were adopted in Japan due to the spread of Buddhist culture. Kimono is the style of dressing which is followed essentially in Japan even today but the fact is that this type of dressing is adopted from the Kingdom of Han Period in China.