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  2. Ancient Egyptian afterlife beliefs - Wikipedia

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    Many Egyptians considered the tomb to be a home for the dead, so it was customary to leave offerings near the body of the deceased. [20] Egyptians believed that even after death, one's spirit would live on because the life force was a separate entity that could detach itself from the body.

  3. Medjed - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Egyptian religion, Medjed (Egyptological: mḏd) is a minor deity [a] mentioned in certain copies of the Book of the Dead. While not much is known about the deity, his ghost-like depiction in the Greenfield papyrus has earned him popularity in modern Japanese culture, and he has appeared as a character in video games and anime.

  4. Dispute between a man and his Ba - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Egyptian concept of the soul consisted of nine separate parts. Among these is the Ba, which is commonly translated into English as "soul".The Ba soul was thought to represent one's psyche or personality and was thought to live on after one's death, possessing the ability to traverse between the physical and spiritual planes.

  5. William C. Hayes - Wikipedia

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    His father William C. Hayes Sr. was a British national and his mother Helen Hawthorne Maule was from Philadelphia and both parents were passionate about horses. [3] Bill initially went to William Penn Charter School (then known as Penn Charter) and then went to the prep school st george's for 4 years, where he won the "George Gordon King medal" in advanced greek. [3]

  6. Donald and Melania Trump launch cryptocurrency meme coins ...

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    Trump's meme coin is illustrated with an artistic interpretation of Trump pumping his fist in the air, symbolizing his movements after the assassination attempt against him at a rally in July 2024.

  7. Pepe the Frog - Wikipedia

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    Esoteric Kekism, also called "the Cult of Kek", [86] is a parody religion worshipping Pepe the Frog, which sprang from the similarity of the slang term for laughter, "kek", and the name of the ancient Egyptian frog god of darkness, Kek. [83] This deity, in turn, was associated with Pepe the Frog on internet forums.

  8. Nephthys - Wikipedia

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    Nephthys was known in some ancient Egyptian temple theologies and cosmologies as the "Helpful Goddess" or the "Excellent Goddess". [3] These late ancient Egyptian temple texts describe a goddess who represented divine assistance and protective guardianship. Nephthys is regarded as the mother of the funerary deity Anubis (Inpu) in some myths.

  9. Crypto leaders worry Trump's meme coin is undermining their ...

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    Bitcoin surged to a new high ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, while his new meme coin is making crypto champions and fans cry foul, saying it's a mockery of serious tokens.

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