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By 'same type' we mean it fits in the same gear slot. Example: If your Unique with Legendary Potential is a pair of gloves, then you also need an Exalted pair of gloves. This tale recounts how the magic spindle, flying out of the girl's hand, flew away, unravelling behind it a thread, which the prince followed, as Theseus followed the thread of Ariadne, to find what he was seeking: a bride "who is the poorest, and at the same time the richest". He arrives to find her simple village cottage magnificently caparisoned by the magically aided products of spindle, shuttle and needle. Scheid, John, and Jesper Svenbro (1996). The Craft of Zeus: Myths of Weaving and Fabric. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-17549-2 As you grow up, going to the pictures still carries that thrill of excitement and anticipation- binge-watching movies at home still can’t compare.

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When I was a child, almost every family in our town had a three-spindle spinning wheel," said Wang, who was born in 1962. "We grew cotton and made clothes by ourselves." In 1956, during a British Parliamentary debate, a Labour spokesman said that "organised workers were by no means wedded to a 'Luddite Philosophy'." [39] By 2006, the term neo-Luddism had emerged to describe opposition to many forms of technology. [40] According to a manifesto drawn up by the Second Luddite Congress (April 1996; Barnesville, Ohio), neo-Luddism is "a leaderless movement of passive resistance to consumerism and the increasingly bizarre and frightening technologies of the Computer Age". [41] Most of what we know about Arachne’s story comes from Ovid’s Metamorphosis, which is a Roman-era poem. It’s in this story that she is the daughter of a shepherd rather than of Idmon.

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According to the Gospel of James, the Blessed Virgin Mary was weaving the veil for the Holy of Holies when the Annunciation occurred. [9] Barber, Elizabeth Wayland (1991). Prehistoric Textiles: The Development of Cloth in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages with Special Reference to the Aegean. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-03597-0

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Gain swiftness when you are inflicted with inhibiting conditions. When gaining either superspeed or swiftness, also gain regeneration. Swiftness has increased effectiveness. Nowadays, the term "Luddite" often is used to describe someone who is opposed or resistant to new technologies. [38] The family of creatures that include spiders and scorpions are known as arachnids, so named because of the Arachne story.

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Sutherland’s employers, CAC, didn’t realise at the time that he was responsible, and employed him in their other Inverness cinema, La Scala.

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The Goddess Weaver, daughter of the Celestial Queen Mother and Jade Emperor, wove the stars and their light, known as " the Silver River" (what Westerners call " The Milky Way Galaxy"), for heaven and earth. She was identified with the star Westerners know as Vega. In a 4,000-year-old legend, she came down from the Celestial Court and fell in love with the mortal Buffalo Boy (or Cowherd), (associated with the star Altair). The Celestial Queen Mother was jealous and separated the lovers, but the Goddess Weaver stopped weaving the Silver River, which threatened heaven and earth with darkness. The lovers were separated, but are able to meet once a year, on the seventh day of the seventh moon. [8] Jacob Grimm reported the superstition "if, while riding a horse overland, a man should come upon a woman spinning, then that is a very bad sign; he should turn around and take another way." ( Deutsche Mythologie 1835, v3.135) Athena saw that not only was Arachne’s tapestry an insulting jab at the gods, it was also a much nicer work than hers. The goddess of wisdom flew into a rage, ripping up Arachne’s work and turning her into a spider with a poison from the goddess Hecate. Arachne and her descendants were cursed to weave forever. Artisans who had spent years perfecting their craft in apprenticeships protested the use of untrained workers who generally produced inferior products. Many were willing to adapt to the mechanization of the textile industry as long as they shared in the profits. However, they watched as the productivity gains from technology enriched the capitalists, not the workers. January 1813: The execution of George Mellor, William Thorpe & Thomas Smith". The Luddite Bicentenary – 1811–1817. 8 January 2013 . Retrieved 10 October 2020.Her tweeds combined delicate and more daring combinations of shades and variegated stripes and her designs look as fresh and appealing today as they did 40 years ago. There are combinations of blues, ambers, reds and greens and others a restful mix of pale greys, cream, pinks, blues – as many as seven different yarns in one piece. She still retains a store of these vintage fabrics. Abimbola is a visiting lecturer and lead provider of 'StoryWeavers for Dementia', a Special Study Unit (SSU) in Medical Humanities, at the Peninsula School of Medicine and Dentistry, Plymouth. [8] The program, developed by Abimbola, explores non-pharmacological approach to dementia care. It is offered to people who live with various forms of dementia. In 2015, Abimbola collaborated with the Alzheimer's Society to run a 12-week project with service users in memory cafes. This culminated in an anthology titled, 'Narrative Adventures from Plymouth Memory Cafes'. [9] In January 2014, Stoke Damerel College in Plymouth participated in StoryWeavers for Dementia; the school won the Prime Minister's Dementia Friendly Award: Schools Category in May 2014. [10] Awards [ edit ] For all intents and purposes, Arachne was an unremarkable mortal human woman, but for one detail: she was an incredible weaver. A simple shepherd’s daughter in some stories, or the daughter of a dyer in others, she began to weave from a very early age and showed greater talent than any other mortal for this craft.

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The university of pioneers, advancing knowledge and transforming lives". University of Plymouth . Retrieved 24 May 2022. In pre-Dynastic Egypt, nt ( Neith) was already the goddess of weaving (and a mighty aid in war as well). She protected the Red Crown of Lower Egypt before the two kingdoms were merged, and in Dynastic times she was known as the most ancient one, to whom the other gods went for wisdom. According to E. A. Wallis Budge ( The Gods of the Egyptians) the root of the word for weaving and also for being are the same: nnt. The popular Japanese manga and anime “Monster Musume” has a character whose looks are loosely-based on Arachne’s, with a human upper body. William Horsfall (1770-1812) - Huddersfield Exposed: Exploring the History of the Huddersfield Area". Huddersfield.exposed . Retrieved 23 June 2023. Hansel and Gretel: "Hansel ati Gretel" Dual Language Yoruba translation by Abimbola Alao. (2005) Mantra Lingua.The Japanese folktale Tsuru no Ongaeshi features a weaving theme. A crane, rescued by a childless elderly couple, appears to them in the guise of a girl who cares for them out of gratitude for their kindness and is adopted as their daughter. She secretly begins weaving stunningly beautiful cloth for the couple to sell under the condition that they may not see her weave. Though the couple initially comply, they are overcome with curiosity and find the girl is the crane who has been weaving the cloth from her own feathers, leaving her in a pitiful state. With her identity discovered, she must leave the remorseful couple. A variation of the story replaces the elderly couple with a man, who marries the crane when she takes on the form of a young woman. It was impossible for a woman to get married without homespun at that time," said Wang. "Mothers began to weave the homespun for their daughters when they were young." Depending on the source, Arachne is the daughter of either an unnamed shepherd or, more usually, the daughter of a Lydian man by the name of Idmon of Colophon. Idmon was famous in his own right as a dyer in purple. We have to remember that in ancient times, purple dye was extremely rare and expensive, which is why it was often reserved for royalty. In the version of the story where Idmon is Arachne’s father, she is not quite such an everyman, but starts off as a woman of some pedigree. The cinema, designed by architects R. Carruthers Ballantyne and Taylor, opened on December 7 1929 for the Highland Cinema Company Ltd. Luddite" [ dead link]. Compact Oxford English Dictionary at AskOxford.com. Accessed 22 February 2010.



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